To the JUSTICES of the PEACE, acting in and for the PROVINCE of NELSON, New Zealand. WE, WILLIAM & ENEAS MACKENZIE,* now residing in Tasman-street, in tbe City of Nelson, do hereby give notice that it is our intsntioti to APPLY, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the said Province, for a LICENSE for the Sale of spirituous liquors, wine, ale, beer, and porter, in the house and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate in Bridge-street, in tlie City of Nelson, rented from E. Barnes, and at present occupied by us. Nelson, April 27, 1868. 843 VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. FOR SALE CHEAP. MR D. MOORE is instructed by the Proprietor to" Sell by Private Contract — ' All that piece of LAND (part of Town Acre, No. 651, situate on the Waimea-road, adjoining the property of Mr S. Biggs), having 100 feet frontage to a bye-street, by 122 feet deep, with Dwelling HOUSE of five rooms erected thereon, ot present occupied by Mr R. K. Turner. Particulars as to price and terms may be learned at the office of the undersigned. D. MOORE, Auctioneer, 864 Trafalgar-street. ■LJ ' L' ' " ==» Sales by Auction. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SATURDAY, MAT 9, At 11 o'clock, Collingwood-street, opposite the Nelson Hotel*. Without Reserve. 1 handsome Sideboard, plate glass back 2 superior Chefloniers 2 Chests Drawers 2 Couches, spring-seated, Nankeen cloth 2 Cheffonier Safes 5 polished red pine Dining Tables 4 Dressing Tables 10 Washstands 2 German Cramp Benches Oilcloth, Door Mats Quantity of Flax „ Huon Pine 12 flrst-claes Engravings, framed — Slave Ship, Time of Peace, Scene in the Lowlands, Two Views of Calcutta, Queen Sheba, Cross. Purposes, Corroboree in N.S. W., Harem, Baying the Stag, &c, &c. 20 Engravings MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from Mr Dann, who is leaving New Zealand, to Sell by Public Auction, his entire Stock of First-class FURNITURE, on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m. To parties furnishing, the Auctioneer can with confidence recommend the above first-class Furniture, all of Mr Dann's own make, which, for quality and workmanship, cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. 897 To Let. TO LET, a HOUSE in Hardy-street, in the Wood. Apply on the premises to 898 W. DALTON. TWO good business PUBLICHOUSES to LET. Apply to THOS. FIELD, 903 Collingwood-street. TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. ' 740 TO LET, a Furnished PARLOR and BED- ' ROOM, in a quiet neighborhood. Apply at. the office of this paper. 799 " '■' ' - ■ i ii 1 1 ■ <- ■ i .. i ■» Wanted. WANTED, a Respectable YOUTH as. an Apprentice. 872 E. BUXTON & CO. WANTED, a Single MAN, as General Farm Servant, to take charge of two horses. Apply at the office of this paper. 900 WANTED, a Young MAN of good character, having a good knowledge of horses, who can milk, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the office of this paper. * 906 WANTED, a BOY that can milk cows and make himself generally useful. Apply to E. GRAY. Bridge-strt-et, the Wood. 907 WANTED, a General SERVANT, ibr the country. Highest wages given. Apply at. tiie Mitre Hotel, Nelson. 876 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs POTTER, Coach and Horses Hotel. 888 WANTED, a COOK. Apply to Mrs M'GEE, Nelson Hotel. 902
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 106, 6 May 1868, Page 3
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