FOR SALE, TWP Quiet COWS in MILK 136 7 A 3 P^^ FranklJ_-street. x /N O T I C E . f _1 DEBTS owing to the Undersigned ojser /JC'T_ee Months to the Ist of August/will^ >eSUEiftfCrJ7. . A / GEORGE COO_W/ 1377 Butcher, the Wood. CJTJ MARY'S SCHOOLS.— Tenders are re/ O qß_ted up to 6 o'clock p.m. on the 27tn instal fo-^ERECTING a BUILDING for ihe GISLS' Plans and Specificajnons niay be seen at the Catholic Station. JKielowest /or any tender not necassarily acceptedN^A . M. GARIN. 1380 THE CULLIFORD GOLDMINING COMy\ y&SZ&AZ (Registered). fTIHE Directors hereby give notice that all J_r" OaiiLS noAv unpaid, if not Settled ForpA /with, -flf-HrTje SUED for without Further Notice The Directors are compelled to take this /action on account pf pressing demands on the Company, v / By order, V_/ ' WM. STAVERT, 1370 Legal Manager. , \ KELSON SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. mS^NNFAL MEEtING will be held at XA tTfe^overnN|_it BiaWings, at Eight o'clock an W__D_<r_sSDAY7Sie lfcth instant. To receive the RepUt for the/ast iyear, and^' elect Office-bearML / / Copies of the Transact* n^nd Proceedings of the New Zealand Institul $ will Di_^istributed to all members not in arrear sf their subscription. By order of the Committee. . OHN SMITH, 1321 Hon. Sec. / PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY / (Registered). ' mHE ANNUAL GENERALMEETXrfG of X the Shareholders in, this Oompanv/will be held in the Oddpe^lcW' Ha*_, on MfiNDAY, July 31, at 7.30 V-^y) A I BTOrfNESS: "• / To Receive the/Directors' Repoft and the Account^for the Half-year eming the "[sth June../ s ~' And, To Elect Four Directors in the place of Messrs J. C. Richmond, A. J. Richmond, Jas. Burnett, and Henky Raly, who retire by rotation, but who are eligible for reelection. VJOHN R. MABIN, Legal Manager. Nelson, July 11, 1871. 1316 MR. A. W. SCAIFE.has been favored with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, At the^esidence of John Blackett, Esq., / Trafalgar-street South — \ /^HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE / AND EFFECTS, Consisting of Drawing, Dinine^-aqd Bedroom / Requisites — Electroplate — Ekrthen and / Glassware — No. 7 Goloenslate — - Stove — / Kitchen Utensils, &c/&c. Without Reserve. After which (unless previously sold by private contract), A Light Bay Mare )N 4v-ears old, perfectly quiet and carries a""Lady — a Splendid Lady's A Thref-iomel Saddle by Peat & Thornton, uturly new — and a Lady's Doable Bridle. Terms at Sale. , 1382 MR. H. J. L. AUGARDE has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Auction Rooms, Trafalgar-street, on . WEDNESDAY, the 26th July, at Noon, the following PROPERTIES, viz:— All that Parcel of LAND, situated in Van-guard-street, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Brat, consisting of | of an Acre, \ more or less, being part of Town Acre No. 741. with the DWELLING HOUSE (Six RoomO, Large STORE, 30 x 15, and STABLE thereon. ■-. y And, ftA that Piece of LAND situated in BridgeAj street, part of Town Acre No 1124, having y a Frontage to Bridge- street of 30 feet, and extending back in depth 300 feefc^JloTfe^r less, with Substantial DWELLINGHOUSE, containing 5 Rooms^.ll in good repair, SEVEN-STALLEIY STABLE, COACH-HOUSE, LOFT/ and other OUTBUILDINGS. / Also, / That Parcel of LAND situaWd in Nelson, containing more or less/5 Acres and 20 Perches, being Section/ No. 2, Block P, Wakatu Districts, and/part of Town Acre No. 748 and 749X/ AnoT All that Piece of LAND in the City of Nelson I having a frontage to Victoria-square of : 103 feet with a depth along St. Vincentstreet of 153 feet 7 inches. And, All that Piece of LAND having a frontage to ' St. Vincent-street of 303 feet 7 inches with a depth of 92 feet along Totara-street. And, • • , ■ All that Piece of LAND, situate in the City o Nelson, being part of Town Acre No. 744 having a Frontage to Gloucester-street of 36 feet, by a depth of 81 feet, with a DWELLING-HOUSE containing Five Rooms, and OUTBUILDINGS thereon, nextrto Aiken's Store. A Plan of the above can be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer, where all farther particulars can be given. . Particular attention is; called, to the above' valuable Property. The, certainty of a railroad/ to Fox-hill, and the probability of ; the terminus being placed in its immediate vicinity, renders it an investment rarely to be met , with.- '.^ 1334
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 168, 18 July 1871, Page 3
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