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.MEW ADVERTISEMENTS *A.U 0 Tl-O'N On SATURDAY," September 8, , At Eleven o'clock, ', At the Nelson Auction Rooms. 'X Casks CUERANTS _. .. .-.JOHHJfc MABIN, ■ -- Auctioneer., ToJ Farmerj, Ironmongers, Contractors, Carpentßrß,.-pnd Others. r He undersigned baa been favored with instructions to Sell'by Auction, on »n Early date, . , , ; <; Tbi^following'-GONSiaN^ENT-^Sornsby's Swiiig Plough, Howard's TWo-wheel Plough, Howard's Potato Raise, Expanding Horse Hoe, Sack Holder, Churns, Gravel Shoveta, Cross-cut Saws, Grindstones, Tea Trays, Steelyardß, Broom. Heads, 'Brass-faced Axle Pulleys, Westmoreland Bills, String Boxes, Latches, Egg Beaters, Apple Covers, ■ Spirit Kettles, Dessert; Knives and Forks, Silversmiths' Soap ; Groving, Beating, and Rebate .Planes; Waiters, Electro-plated Teapots and Crueti, Bull Hooks, Water Bottles, Brushes, Grocers' Scoops, Hand Whisks, Meat Cov.ers, Table Mats, and a large variety of other artiolei, too numerous to particularise. . - r JOHN E. MABIN, Auctioneer. EAEM AND STOCK ■ AT .;■•■,■ .■.■'. PAKAWAU, NEAE COLLIEGWOOD, FOR SALE. ■■■■•■ I ■— FOR SALE.—A FARM, compris< ing nbout 108 Acres, situate on a gentle slope facing the sea at Pakawau, subdivided into Paddocks by wire and other fences. Ther is an Eleveu-roomed HOUSE on the Property, and all necessary Outbuildings.; and with it 170 SHEEP, 5 COWS (two of which have lately calved), BULL* STEER, and 2 yearling HEIFERS. The HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Household FURNITURE, &0., can be taken at a valuation. It is for disposal in consequenoe of urgent private business necessitating present owner leaving. Adjoining tbe above are 160 Acres LEASE" HOLD, whioh can be had with the Freehold. For further parlioulave, apply to „ JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. To Owners of Stallions, Horse Breeders, Farmers, and others. THE NEXT ANNUAL PAEADE OF ENTIRES ■xntL ties' place AT RICHMOND About the end of September, at 12, Noon. Owners desirous of availing of the Parade will please notify the Auctioneer as soon as possible, with particulars as to pedigree, &c. An Entrance Fee of 5s will be charged and distributed in Frizes, as Judges appointed on the ground may direct. Owners fishing to dispose of their horses afterwards by auction can do so on notifying JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. CENTEAL AUCTION ROOMS. ISA LE ON WEDNESDAY, AT TWELVE" O'CLOCK. W. B. Stanton & Co., (Peb Mb. RICHARD REEVED).. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. WM. STANTON & CO., having • fully resolved to dispose of their own large Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, will Sell the same by , PUBLIC AUCTION and by PRIVATE BARGAIN ; .• ■ At Auotioh Peioes, until an ample clearance 13 made. * # * This is a genuine kutice, and commends itself alike to the trade and tbe public Stobage pob Btok Goods. Sole Agency FOB MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. (nonb othebs kept.) /TpHREE of these beautiful Instru.jL mentg, unsurpassed and incomparable with any others, will be offered, during tbe next montb, AT COST PRICE, . TO OIOSB THE PBESBNT CONSIGNMENT. W. M. STANTON & CO. FOR SALE, with immediate possession, that commodious and elegant Family VILLA RESIDENCE on Oollingwood Hill, Nelson, at present occupied by the proprietor, Mr W. M. Stawton. The building is constructed of Winter cut Totara framing, plastered, and indurated by Ransome's silioous process; the design in the Italian style of architecture, by the late Mr Beatson and is replete with every convenience ; all the fittings and accessories are of the beet description. The site is one of the finest in Nelson, having an uninterruptible view of the sea and the ci'y from a considerable eminence, bu? with a very gradual ascent, and within five minutes' walk of the Post Office. The ground oonsieti of If acre, at the corner ef Collingw;ood and Bronti streets, with Lawn Garden, Orchard, and Paddock, enclosed in ft quick hedge, and planted with choice trees and ornamental shrubs; subsoil arterial drains. The property ii universally admitted to be »ne of the best and moit desirable in New Zealand, mi hoviie for a large family ; being too large for hii present requirements is the reason for the proprietor desiring to leave it. Portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars, and architectural and sectional frame plans, apply to W- M. STANTON & CO. Picton Bloaters. NEW Shipment jusb received.— Boies of 6 dozen and 12 dozen. W. M. STAKION & CO.

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 2

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