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TO FARMERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. By order of the Trustees in the Assigned Estate of Mills Bros., of Havelock. MESSRS. J. JAMES & CO. have j received instructions from the Trustees in the above E9tate to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, at nAVELOCK, On TUESDAY, 1 9th December, at 12, sharp — The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE consisting of A quantity of Groceries, Drapery, and Ironmongery, Butchers' Sausage Machina, Tubs and Baskets, Milner's Fire-proof Safe, Office Furniture, Screw Wool Press, Blocks and Tackle, part Bale cf Wool, larga Boiler, and various other items. 4 first-claes Boats, with Oar 3 and Sails complete 12-! on cotter " Flirt," in sea-going order 400 Sleeper. 4 (more or less) 1 staunch Bay Cart-horse 1 first -claps Black do 1 Black Entire Horse, by " Young Glancer," 4 years old 2 Mares in Foal 1 Roan Filly, risinar two year 3 old 1 Bay do yearling 1 Pisbald do, do 1 Grey Mare ia Foal Trap, and a quantity Harness 6 Workiog Bullocks 5-24tha Share in •' Try for it " Gold-mining Company C§gj" The Auctioneers direct special attention to this important sale, as every line will be sold absolutely without reacrvt: Terms — Net ca3h. Messrs James & Co. rave arrauged with the owner of the Lady Barkl/ to leave Nelson on Sunday, 17tn inst., at 10 p.m., returning from Havelock on Tuesday afternoon. JOHN JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. The contents of the large Furnishing Warehouse, known as James's, in Bridge-stroet. JOHN JAMES & CO. have been instructed by John James (who is about to relinquish the Furnishing Business) to Sell by Public Auction, On the Premises, Bridge-street, On TUESDAY, December 12th, and the following days, at 10.30 a.m. sharp — The whole of his immense Stock-in-Trade and Working Appliances necessary for carrying on the Manufactuiing connected with the Business. The Stock, which is a very large oue, comprises ibe following lines : — Morocco Leather, Horsehair, and Rep Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites, in Wa'nut, Mahogauy, &c ; Drawiug-room and Dining Tables; Handsomely Carved Wa'nut Chiffoniers and Sideboards with Plate-glass bac^e, Cheval and Pier Glasses, Eboxmcd and Chippendale CorLer Brackets with bevelled Glass Plates ; Itulian Walnut Canterbury Wbatnotß; Ladies' Walnut Work Tables ; Walnut Slipper Boxes, Card T-iblei?, Viennese Suites, Settees, Gent's Smoking Chirp, Ladies' and Gents' Easy Chairs and Footstools to match, Ladies' tjnd Gents' Morocco Leather, Horsehair, and Rep Easy Chairs; Spring- seated Couches, Settees and Sofas in Morocco Leather, &c, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Giltframsd Oil Paintings and Oleographs, Bedroom Furniture, Duchess Tables ia Walnut and Mahogany with Marble Tops, Marble and Oval Toilet Glasses, Marble-top Washstands and Dressing Tables, Toilet Sets &c, Half-tester, Canopy, and French Tubular Bedsteads in great variety;: Horsehair, Spiiog, and Flax Mattrasses ; Feather, and Flock Beds, &c , &c ; Crockery ware, Cutlery. Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. ALSO, PIANOS by Erard and Bord ; Large and Small AMERICAN ORGANS HORSE and FURNITURE VAN, Tools Raw Material, Timber, &c. Catalogues are now being printed. Terms— Under £25, cash-.; for that amount and over, up to £50, approved bills at three months ; over £50, approved bills at four : months, bearing stamps and interest at 8 per cent, ! LuncJieon Provided. JOHN JAMES 2& CO., Auctioneers. Christinas, 1882. THE fEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY The Manager has pleasure in directing (he attention of the pablic to the following NEW GOODS, suitable for the present season : — The Artists' Suits The Cordwainers' Suits The Tourists' Suits The Paget Suits The Boating Suits The Working Suits The Pic-nic Suits The Business Suits The Cricketing Suits The Garden Suits The Sac Suits The Riding Suits The Frock Suits The Sporting Suits The Every -day Suits The Fishing Suits The Millers' Suits The Sunday Suits The Anybody's Suits The Holiday Suits The School Suits The Christmas Suits The Farmers' Suits The College Suits The Childs' Suits The Stout Men's Suits The Boys' Suits The Slender Men's Suits The Youths* Suits The Happy Men's Suits A single Suit at the wholesale price! gg* Note the Branch Address — TRAFALGAR-STREET, Next Bank of New Zealand. ROBERT ALLAN, Manager. 1 ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 274, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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670

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 274, 2 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 274, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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