SN THE ESTATE OS 1 \ R. B. SCOTT, BANKRUPT. TiyTRJOHN R. MABIN has received instrucJxL tibns from the Provisional Trustee in ■Bankruptcy to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the premises of Mr. R. B. Scott, the Port, On TUESDAY, 9thinst.-, at 11 o'clock, The whole of his iS T O C K - I N - T R AD E , Consisting of-^-Anvilß, lathe, hammers Drills and bits, forge irons -And other tools necessary for a blaeksmith'a shop. About sdoft'feet blue gum 2JOO do Huon pine ■2000 do white do 10 cwt. bar iron : l£ tons coal. Ship-cafpente'rs' tools Blocks, tressels, &c, &c. And ' ; The 'BUILDING lately occupied by him as a Ship-carpenter's Shop, which will be sold to be removed. Also, rent, storage, and other charges due said . Estate (unless previously settled) — The Schooner MARY JANE, as she now lies on the beach, together with her sails, gear, &c 490 EEV. THOMAS BUDDLE, Chairman of the Southern District, will PREACH : MORNING and EVENING, TO-MORROW, in 'the WESLEYAN CHURCH. ■518 J. CRtJMP. •SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! !! CLEARING- OUT SALE . For a few days only. ■^ 'D ARTN AL X , -JljJ • Richmdnd, "Will Sell at a GREAT REDUCTION FOR CASH, The remaining Stock of 'SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Fancy Dress Materials Skirts and Skirtings Crinolines Par'aß6ls,'Lace Falls Straw Hats •Ladies' Silk 'Jackets ■Dp Summer Tweeds 'Prints, Ginghams, Calicoes ! Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ( Collars and sets. : tweed' Suits Coats, Trousers, and Vests White Mole Trousers 'Hats, Caps, Braces, Belts, &c. ; A large Stock of ■BOOTS WD SHOE'S : Now on Sale for a few days only, at E. DARTNALL'S, ' •'Ste - Richmond. VISIT OFH.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBtJRGH. 'mHE RECEPTION COMMITTEE are re- , JL .quested to meet at the Provincial Hall, on TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, •At 3 o'clock p.m., until further notice. GEO. WILLIAMS. ;'SU Hon. Sec. FOR S A L E , 'ON 'EASY TERMS. : % ' GOOD "BUIIiDING SITE and GARDEN , J\. at the corner of Milton and Hardy-streets, ' 'oppdsite'the B6tanical'"Garden Reserve. Also, : THE LAND -Adjoining the above Site, with a Six-'rboraetl COTTAGE, STABLE, And other OUTBUILDINGS Thereon, Occupied by the undersigned. : The Garden is well stocked with choice •Fruit Trees. ALFRED GREENFIELD, ; •515 Milton-street. mHE FRIENDS of the Rev. PATRICK X CALDER are informed that the FUNERAL of his late Mother, Mrs JAMES CALDER, will 'take place TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, the 7th instant, moving from the Manse at 8 o'clock. i • GEORGE FLEMING, c filo ; Undertaker. PROVINCIAL LANTD & BUILDING , SOCIETY.— PERMANENT. !• THE filoiithly Meeting for payment 1 of Sub- ' scriptions, %c, will be held at'the Fleece Hotel, MONDAY EVENING, March Bth, at ; <half-paSt 7 o'clock. ■ Stewjflrds—Messrs P. Oock and W. 'Darby. ' -■- ■ ' JBO, PERCY, "&IQ Secretary.' • j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 54, 6 March 1869, Page 3
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