SALES BY AUCTION. Dairy and Store Cattle, Horses, Farmiug Implements, Household Furniture, &c, &c. MR. ELLIOTT Will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On or about TUESDAY, the 4th of May (The precise day of fate will be hereafter given). The Valuable FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of C. A Muntz, Esq.., consisting of— Seven Splendid Dairy Cows, some of which are near calving Several Young Steers and Heifers A fine Young Bull Five Useful Mares and Geldings Plough, Roller, Dray, Tools of all kinds Double-seated American Wagon, Pole, Shafts, and Brake complete Set of Double Harness, Silver-mounted Gentleman's and Lady's Saddles, Bridles, &c. Saw Bench, with three Circular Saws, and fittings complete Mahogany .Side Boards, Tables, Chairs, Book- case Grover and Baker's Sewing Machine C*irp<>i*, Fenders, Fire-irons, Grates Beadsteads, Chests cf Drawers, Washstands Sec, Sec, Sec The Sale will take place on the premises, near Richmond. 898 On THURSDAY, 29th instant, At i 1 o'clock. AT the Residence of Mr Chas. Evans (who is leaving the Province), near Mr. Bayly's, Haven-road — ■, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— Loo Tables, Cedar Hair seated Chairs and Sofa Chest of Drawers, Handsome 14-day Clock, in Marble Stand Lamp, with Lustre Pendants Case Stuffed Birds, Wax Fruit Ornaments Pictures, Washstands, Large Pier Glass, , 3 feet by 2 feet 6 inches Decanters. Glassware, Earthenware Kitchen Utensils, Sec; S:c. JOHN R. MABIN, 971 Auctioneer. ON ACCOUNT OF -WHOM IT MAT CONCEEN' FRIDAY, APRIL 30, at 12 o'clock. MR . JOHN R . MABIN Has received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION At Mr R. Levien's Bond, the Port, 12 HHDS. ENGLISH ALE, Terms Cash. 000 FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ON ARRIVAL FROM CANTERBURY. About, 2 000 EUSHELS GOOD WHEAT. 9 i ._(. MPSON & STAVERT, 834 Auctioneers. MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Will be in Nelson for a short time. 825 . Hardy-street, Opposite the Institute. E. H - H™^~ (Late of the s.s. Kennedy and Wallaby) MITRE HOTEL, Bridge-street, Nelson. Good Accommodation for Families and Visitors. Superior Wines, Spirits, Ale and Porter. Stabling, Skittle Alley, &c. 925 TENDERS are requested for ROOFING the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy -street. Specifications may be seen at Mr R. Burn's, Trafalgar-street. Tenders must be sent in to the undersigned by 5 p.m. on the 29 th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. V. SHANNON, 957 Secretary to the Trustees. TENDERS for ERECTING a CATHOLIC CHURCH, at WAKEFIELD, will be received} by the Rev. Father GARIN, and by Mr. Edward FOWLER, until I p.m. on FRIDAY, the 7th May. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Catholic Station, until 1 p.m., on FRIDAY, 30th April, and from that date, at Edward FOWLER'S, Spring Grove. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. 951
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 96, 26 April 1869, Page 3
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