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] PULLEY BLOCKS &C SATURDAY NEXT at 11 am. LOCK BROS, have received instructions to sell by Pablio Auotioo, A quantity of Pulley Blocks, Also, Cnslow Caipet fquates, Kidder do, Tapestry do, Carnage Rugs, Tinware, Glassware, and numerous other goods. LOOK BROS., Auctioneers, MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th. AUCTION SALE OP FURNITURE & EFFECTS, PIANO, &C. LCCK BROS, have rroelved instructions from Mrs JAMES, who is leaving Nelson, to sell by Auotion et her residence (corner of Colling wocd and Nile.streeta) a MONDAY, April 4th, ' The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUt.KITURE AND EFFfiOTB. Comprising, PIANO by Bord (almost new), Diawing Room Soi.e in up, Mahogmy hair oloth Suite, full Scoton Chsat Drawtr?, half Scotch do, Iron Beds eadp, Fenders, Fire Irone, Wool Ru^s, Dining and other Tablee, Bprirg Mattraßßes, Kapoo Bede, largo Brussols Carpet, and numerous other household requisite?, rfg°N.B,— A considerable portion of tbe above furniture and efleo's is neatly new, and should otmma d the attention of those tbout to furrjieb. Salo at 1 1 30 a.m. WITHOUT RESERVE, LOCK BROS,, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE ~~ OF BUILDING SITE, THE PORT. LOCK BROS, have received fnßtrootiors frcm Mb. A. ANDERSON, to sell by Publio Auotioo, on SATURDAY, April 2nd, At Noon, All that piece of LAND containing about So* perches, being Section 21, iStepneyville, and having a frontage of 113 links to Poynier'a Crescent, with a depth of 188 links. Certificate of Title can be seen at our Auction Rooms. LOOK BROS. _ Auotloneera. beesTbees! WE have had placed In our bands for Salo a few good hives of BEES. _________ LOOK BROS,, Auctioneers, BONEDUST. LOCK BROS', pure BONEDUST is undoubtedly the Beet and Most Reliable Fertiliser in tho marks?. Duriog tho past 10 yeara numerous 10-timonials Lave lean received as to tie sphndid results obtained from i*s use. (Sample,) Lower Takaka, March 14, 1892. To Mesera Lock Brop.— Dear Sirs,— l am ex.remely well pleased with ihe bonednst purotased from y,u. I applied it to my hop ciop, and the r suit was quite beyond my expectation. I can strongly recommend it to other hop growers. I used 1 ton to the aote of 1200 MUb ; about 21bs lo eaoh bill, — Youre, kc, James fcPiTTALL. twrnp AßLE POTATOES 3/6 p~r s«k A delivered, et tbe CASH STORfi! Trafalgar -street. 816— t o ~~BUSII FELLINGT" rpENDERS aro invit.d up till May Ist .■7Tr.T-o nulußi7o ' for lho FELLING of 140 AGRtbof LUSH (mrrocr lees) at Stonley Brook. Sptcificaions onn lo seen at reeidonco of undersigned, Stanley Brook. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and no reason given for non~ aoceptanoo of any tender. _n , , M « HANRON. Stanley Brook. Maroh 2K-h. tftao. n«»_A

ANCHOR |tH^g^ STEAM LIN" OF 1111R PACKETS. AM APPOINTED 10 LHAVB FOR WESTPORT ONLY. 11HE MURRAY, SUNDAY, April Brd, at . 10 a.m. FOR WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. ra IHE WAVERLEY, MONDAY, 4th April, JL at 2 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WAVERLEY, TO-MORROW, FRI. DAY, Ist April, at G p.m. FOR FOXTON. THE KENNEDY, TO DAY.JTHURSDAY, X 31st inst., at 8 p.m. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, FRIDAY, lat April, at 8 p.m. J. H. COCK & CO. Kq£ ztwm Lire. M'--"' IABYBARRLY 49 Tons, 75 \i .dioatod horeapower,' J. E.J Stevkns Master,]|wi 8 undtr (weather permitting) ;— Nelson for Motueka, Friday, Aptil 1, at 8 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday. April 1, at 1080 ' a.m. Nelson for Taksks, IFriday, April 1, at 9 p.m. Takaka for Coliingwood, Saturday, April 2, at 10 a.m. Coliingwood for Taftaka, Sunday, April 8, at 10 30 a.m Takaka for Nelson, Sunday, April 3,ga£12.30 p.m. Nelson (or Motueka, Monday, April 4, at 10 a.m, Motueka for Nelson, Monday, April 4, at 1 p.m. Nelson fer Mottiek-", Tuesday, April 5 at 12 noon. Motueka for Nelson, Tuetday, April 5, at 2-30 p.m. Nelai n for Motueka, Weduesday, April 6, at 1230 p.m. Motneka for Nelson, Wcdno3day, April 6, at 3 p.m. Nolaon for Takaka, Thursday, April 7, at 9 p.m. Takaka for o.lliogwoo3,^Fii'ay, April 8, at 6 a.m. Coliingwood for Takaka, -Saturday, April 9, at G a.m, Takaka lor Nelson, Saturday, April 9, at 8 am, Nelson for Motueka, Monday, April 11, at G a.m. Motueka for Neleon, Monday, Ap:il 11, at 8 o,m, Nelson for Motuelta, Tuesday, April 12, nt G'3o a.m. Motneka for Nelsau, Tuotday, ', April 12, at 8-30 a.m. Nelson for TakaKa, Tuesday, April 12, at 10 p.m. Takaka for Co', ling wood, Wtdueaday, April 13, ai 8 a.m, Col ingwood for Takaka, Thursday, Aptil 14, o*.B'3oe.m. Takaka for Nelson, Thursday, April 14, at 1030 a.m. JAMES S CROSS. 'A T^- S - E LSIE, Captain O. Scully, will leave -■*e*sSKE^ (weather permitting) Nelson for Motueka aud Riwaka, Friday, April 1, at 6 a.m. Riwaka for Nelson, Friday, April 1, at 11 a uu, Nelson for Motueka, Monday, April 4, at a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, April 4, at 12.30 p.m. BATCIIELOR & CO. meE ■K^A S.S. LILY, ■Maslls&s 21 Tors regis - er, Captain J, Fowleb, will leiv; (weather permit ing). Nelson for Motueka, Friday, April 1, at 8 a.m I Motueka for Nelson, Friday, April 1, at 11 a.m Nolson for Motueka, Saturday, April 2, at 8-30 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, April 4, at 12-30 p,m Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, April 5, at 10 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, April 6, nb 1-30 p.m Felson for Motueka, Wednesday, April G, at 11*30 a,m Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, April G, at 2*30 p.m Pleaso mark all Cargo with words ''Per T.ilu "

tiny. | t t „„,,„ imii l— .JMiina..',!,! i" — — '.. **"-"t ■»"««. uuo— u E. BUXTON & CO, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, fl |4 A ™ now unpacking their First Shipment T^M PLOUGHS! *»gijs«^s^^^ Ww> * * 0r tll6 eftßoD '. comprising Ransome', M J I'jj Howard's, and Hornsby'a, with vIW nv^i i ; '>^J ' a com P'°to iassottment of fjHflki Steel and Cast Breasts, ii r { II Shares, Slades f B > I Wheels, &c, 'WM w Our i? took is too voried to 'tarticalariso, but Hi would draw special attention to » RANSOMES GDN & IRCP STEEL CHILL DIGGING PLOUGHS. Theso Ploughs will plough a greater [depth [ond width than any ordiunry Plough,'^ with less and the^Jsoil thoroughly broken and pulverised, and fit for sewing. Wo havojjalso on Sale.— -Zig Zng and XhainfiLHuirows- Coleman and '.•iWwr'."' r,>. .. ... fji-A's-ovil ,'~V Morton's Cultivator'!-— -Rentall's Chaff and Gears—Turnip ' Cuttors— Pulley B)ocks,jßolt Clippers— Plough nud /f race^CLains— Hamcß. j AVERY'S WEIGHING MACHINES. BEST ENGLISH LEATHER — AND——-. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Iron £and Steel Feeing j Wire—Barbed fcWfr<»~Staple3«Wire£Sl«unarg««Qftlvauiß9d i lron^Ridguig«SpoiHiiig'^elo v eto,3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 3

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