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PRELIMINARY NOTIO '. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI PlAxS T O & EFFECTS. THURSDAY, 30th May, at 1 p.m WM. LOCK has received inetruotior i to sell by Publio Auction, Dn the above date, A large quantity of FURKITURE AMI EFFECTS, which will be removed to the Central Auction Rooms for oonven ence of sale. Particulars later. Wm. LOOK, Auctioneer. CHOICE TEA. Just received, a shipment of the celebrated CONQUEROR TEA. This Tea in delightfully mild tonic, Bpeoiolly pelected tj retisfc the effects of eilher pxtremo heat or oi)d us ÜBed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Tasmania, and New Zealand. The Conqueror Tea is undoubtedly the most bencrioip.l brand at present before the publio in Au&traloßia. It is composed of only the (ioeßt liquoring chops of the ahoicest growth, and is eele. ted aid blended under tba personal supervision of one of the recognised ableet tt a experts in England and the Co.'oirfß. Bold in 6, 10, and 20 Ib Tins by the undersigned. AGENT FOR NELSON— W. LOCK. OIL & WATER COLOR PAINTIJNGS. AUCTION SALE WM. LOCK hBS received instructions to sell by Publio Auction, At an earl; date, A large'quantity of Oil and Water Color Paintings of English, Continentaand New Zealand j ene Particulars in future issue. Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. PIANOS. 1 good English Piano £10 1 good Englißh Piano £15 1 pood English Piano £24 IPs 1 firßt-cla?8 Dresden Piano, almoit new £31 1 Organ £12 10i Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. forjsaleT IGOOD TRICYCLE. 3 good GAS COOKING STOVESWii. LOCK Auctioneer WILLIAM LOCK, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, STOCK SALESMAN AKD LAND AGENT. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the Colony. Higheßt price3 realised Lowest ohorgrs made, Consignments of Goods and Produce received end cold to best advantage. Prompt ncoouot Bale?. Ca»h Advanced against goods consigned for absolute Pile, Houses of Furniture purchased, Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer, JUST ARRIVED, A SHIPMENT OP BON BON STOVES Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. LOCK'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE^ AND -. -t AUCTION ROOMS BRIDGE TREET. Toe Cheapest atd best place in Nelson

__ UNION Efit STEAMSHIP HSSt company p^ OF NEW ZEALAND Ijjf LIMITED PROBABLE SAILING^ TAUANAKI AND MANUKAU. Gkafion* | Monday | May 27 | 8 p.m. 'No e.irgo received after 4 p.m, WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mawheua* I l-'riday | May 24 | 8 p.m. Wainui* |Su .day | May 2G j 9 u.m, •l'..obengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. > „ . Penguin" | Thursday | May 23 | 7 p.m. Wainui | Tuesday | May 2B | *No eargo. LYTfEWEOH. ' Penguin | Thursday | May 23 | 7 p.m. Wai.nui* I Tuesday | May 28 | •Transhipping to Takapuna at Wellington Wednesday, May_29^ UJJKEDIN. " " _ Pkkouin' I Thursday | May 23 | 7 p.m. "Transhipping to Turawera at Wellington Friday, May 24. •No cargo.' WESIPOBT. Mawiieha I Tuesday | May 2S | Gejiton ( Sunday j Juno 2 | ""OREYMODTH. Mawheba i Tu-.silay | May 2S | Wainui | Thursday j May 30 Uuai'ton" | Sunday | June 2 MELBOURNE I'lxOM WELLINGTON. VVakatu'U* I Thursday | May 23 | "Culls iiobarc. SIDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. MAitAKOA* | Tuesday | May 28 | , WAiHOBAf I Wednesday | May 29 | j •Kast Coast. i~"^ fDirect. Passengers booked through to Westi.ru Australia I'ONUA, K.»iIUA, i-IJI, AND SYDNEY. Ovaiau* I about Wednesday | June 5 | 'I'iom Auoklund. SUVA~ANITLEVUKA, Steamer* | about Thursday | June 20 | •i'rom Auokland. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCItiCO, Alameda* | Saturday | June 15 | *l'rom Auokland. No Cargo received after 4-30 p.m., and on Saturday alter noon. Visitors aru requested to leave the steamers immediately after the second whistle has been sotinded. Royal Mail Service Overland route to UreutUntum through America. Passongers booked through to San i'rancisoo and Liverpool. Passage Tickets issued at Port Office only. *'or ali inlormation apply at the company's Offices, Gotoenmenx Whabv and TnAirALOAR Stbeet. a. CLOR K _ EAM LINE OF jjf^y I PACKHTB Altli APPOINTED TO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. X'HE KENNEDY, about TUESDAY, 28th inst. FOU GREYMOUTH DIRECT, ri">HE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-X RO W , FRIDAY, 24th inst. , at 9u. m. FOR WANGANUI. IniE MURRAY, TO-DAY, TIIURS- , DAY, 23rd inst., at 5 p.rn, I'OR FOXTON. 1' HE KENNEDY on SATURDAY, 25th inst., at op,ta. .i. a cook & co.^ I.UE PItOPJiRTY lately owned by Hill W. lOCKYER, of Brook-street, with Dwllii'g i.ud stable, and containing i.iaily Half Acie of Land. Apply R. W.W.KINGDON, 067 — Kolicit;r,

E. B U X TO N & CO TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON. Have on sale the following Seasonal 0 Goods ; — GAS HEATING; STOVES, ASBESTOS FUEL, REGISTER GRATES, Register Hob Grates,£Quecn Heating Stoves, Aurora and Beatrice biUiW ' Lamp Stoves, FFNDERST'AND EIRE IRONS, NURSERY AND SPARK GUARDS; Coal Vases, Fire Dogs, Trivets,. Gas Chandaliers, Brackets ano Hall Lamps, Gas Globes, PeobleVand Bray's Gas ' Burners, Table, Bracket and Hanging Lamps [Hand Lamps and Lanterns, &c, &c. 1 STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! Wo have landed dirort from tho Manufacturers al large assortment of COOKING STOVES, comprising — i d * NEW PARAGON, GLEN, NEW RIVAL, I DOVER, BON BON, COLON. These Skives have become very popular, being first-class cookers, Economy in Fuel being a strong point. > In Coionmi Stoves and Ranges wo stock tho VICTOR, and ORION, wid '• confidently recommend them as being tho most substantial in the market. No brickwork is required for setting. If n, chimney is not available they can bo worked wittyfrom 12 feet to 16 foot of pipo. Those desirous of purchasing a first class Rango at a low price aro invitod to inspect (.he - Victoii and Orion, which for workmanship, quality ,j finish, and tupelior advantages aro unsurpassed. FLETCHER'S INDESTRUCTIBLE GAS|OOOKING , RANGES >j are perfect for roasting, grilling, toasting, pastry and all 'culinary pur. pos.es. So quick aro these Ranges in heating thot the lightest puff pastrj if placed in tho cold oven and Jthe gas lighted will rise and bake as por fectly as if placed in tho hottest oven. A saving is Gas from 25 per con to 30 por'cent is effected by using Fletcher's Stoves. SPORTING REQUISITES. Single and double barrel breech and muzzle loading Guns by the bes makers, Pigou Wilks, Curtiss and Harvey's, Schultze and E.C. Powdei patent and chilled Shot, Gun Caps and J.Wads, Pin and Central Fir Cartridge Cases, Cartridge" Clesers and Eloy's and Rivs Cartridges, Nob. 2 to',Bd. B. BU X TOT N & 0 0., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1895, Page 3

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