SALES BY AUCTION. CAPITAL COASTER FOR SALE. MR. ELLIOTT will Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY NEXT, At the Government Wharf, the KETCH " POLLY." Lately Repaired at an expense of XSO, and wel' found in iHails, Chains, &c. The " Polly is a very faithfully built craft, sails well, and carries 25 tons cargo. The Vessel is now at anchor in the Harbour, where she may be inspected. Sale to take place at Noon. 648 MR. JOHN R. MABIN will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, At 11 o'clock, At the Residence of A. D. Dobson, E»q., near tbe Corner of Collingwood and Nile-streets, The whole of his Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Consisting of — A very handsome oval superior piano, by Broadwood, in rosewood case and almost new ; music stool and canterbury to match do ; harmoniums with 5 stops, in oak case; cedar couch and chairs, rocking chairs, tables, superb cedar wardrobe, French, Canopy, and other bedsteads, Brussels carpetting, •washstands, toilet sets, mirrors, paliasses, kitchen utensils, earthenware, glassware, &c, &c. Catalogues can be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneer. 617 By order of the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th instant. At 12 o'clock. the premises of Mr Wm. Lloyu, Corner of Vanguard- street, Haven Road. 1 Pile-driving Monkey 2 do Frames Chains and Winch, 4 Wheelbarrows Box Dray, and sundry articles Furniture. 0 OHN R. MABIN, 631 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RICHMOND FAIR GROUND. To arrive at an early date, when due notice will be given. hf\f\ EWES, mixed, all full mouthed. The above sheep are from a well-grassed Run, near to Nelson. LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, March 4, 1869. 497 THE WESLEYAN BAZAAR CONTINUED THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 29. Doors open at Six in the Evening. A SALE BY AUCTION Of all the Goods left on hand will take place at Seven o'clock. 641 MR . RAWSON, DENTIST, will be in Nelson for a short time. Hardystreet, opposite the Institute. 465 E*P R I N G L E , • Engraver, 527 At Mrs. DONKIN'S, Hardy-street. THE VISIT OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. rpRANSPARENCIES. The undersigned respectfully announces that, having secured the services of a competent artist he is prepared to execute TRANSPARENCIES, MOTTOES, SIGNS, FLAGS, BANNERS, &c, and every description of picture suitable to welcome the arrival ot H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Superior work may be relied on, at reasonable prices. T. B. LOUISSON, OIL AND COLOUR STORE, Bridge-street, Nelson. 642 THE GREYHOUND. THE GREYHOUND INN, Bridge-street, Will be RE-OPENED THIS EVENING. The GREYHOUND, "Wines of best qaality. The GREYHOUND, Spirits of best quality. The GREYHOUND, Sparkling Ale, 2d per glass The GREYHOUND, Sparkling Ale, 4d. per pint The GREYHOUND, Sparkling Ale, SdJner quart
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 66, 20 March 1869, Page 3
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