ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, At Two p.m. SALE OF THE EXCELSIOR QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY'S PROPERTY, LYELL. JNO. MUNRO has been instructed by the Liquidator, to OFFER by public AUCTION, on the above date, at the Mart, Lyttel ton-street, Westport — THE PROPERTY OF THE EXCELSIOR QUARTZ-MINING ■ COMPANY (REGISTERED), consisting of — Lor l. The LEASE of CLAIM, 9 Acres, 3 Roods, ■ 12 Perches, situate at irishman's Creek, Alpine Range, Lyell, together withTrani'way, Paddock, Blacksmith's Shop, Hut, &c. 1 Lot 2. : The RIGHT, unrfer agreement with the Alpine Quartz Mining Company (Registered), lor the use of the .Alpine Company's Battcy, &c, for crushing about Four Hundred and Thirty-one Tons Quir'z, Lot 3. '■ A quantity of Mining Tools, &c. In drawing the attention of Capitalists and others to this sale, the Auctioneer refers to the splendid tiufility of the h! one lately found in the lower level workings as a proof i f the great valuo of the Company's Claim as a mining property. Intending purchasers are requested to inspect the ground prior to the abjve date.. Terms will be declared at sale. For further particu'ars, •' apply to Mr LloYjD, Liquidator ; or to JOHN. MUNRO, 480 Auctioneer. npENDERS will be received by the Waimka JL Sow Board, uutil 9 a.m. on TDESDAY, March 3rd, for GRAVELLING by Piuce's Blacksmith's Shop, Waimea West. Specification to be seen, alter MONDAY, 23rd, at Palmek's Hotel. Tender?, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with Members ot the Board, tin Secretary, or at the Bridge Hotel. T. J. THOMPSON, 474—3 Secretary. N O T.I C E . JW. TA T TON, beiug about to leave a the Prov^te, requests that all Accounts due to him be PAID by the FIRST of MAltCrr, 1874. 327 ÜBBCEIPTION £I ST in AID of the WIDOW of MICHAEL CAMPION, an esteemed old resident of Takaka, who dkd on the 25th ot December, 1873,* from wounds received from :i hayfork on the day previously. The deceased leaves, a Widow in a delicate sta.te of health and two infmt children, who airi by his decease deprived of their means of support. The settlor*', of Takaka appeal with confidence to the/public oi Nelson to aid in raising a small Buni which may be invested for the ■ benefit of those so untimely and unhappily bereaved. The Lists will be kept before the public until March 31st, 1874. The Collectors being requested to forward their amounts on the Ist ofeach month to the Treasurer, the Rev. T. N. BIMSFELD, Nelson. The following gentlemen have volunteered to act as collectors : — Takaka— Messrs W. Page, J. O'Reillt and War. Cobb. Motupipi — Mr S. Robinson. / Collingwood — Mr J. D. Bbace. Slateford— Mr J. Lash. ' ; Motueka and Moutcre— Mr Richard' Ht- . "_"' '"'' , LAND. ~ ■ ' i 'Rfwnka— Mr Mauegan. i Nelson— Mr C. Kichauss, St Mary's School. Wes>tport and Charleston — Eugene Joseph ! . o'Conok, Esq. Waimea Goldborough — Xcv F. Chakeyrr. , .• ■■ , . .114 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bridge-street. MBS.,BUS..SE.I>L, I in returning thanks for past favors, begs to 1 inform her friends and the public, that she is j now to be found at the above address, and ; only asks for the Bime iibkral sdppobt . that she received whilst at the MASONIC. I Everything will be done to give satis- ; faction to customers. Only first-class Spirits kept in stock. The EXCHANGE being a Fhee House, , Gentlemen can have their choice of ALE from any of the local breweries. Glass of Alo, and Sandwich, Sixpence. _, 500 BEADS, all Colors KNITTING PINS and HOOKS ■ TATTING SHUTTLES, &c, &c. On Sale, at R. LUC AS SON'S. ' NOTICE. • : A NY PERSON ipund TRESPASSING X\. on the LANDX)UR RUN, which iucludee the property lately owned by Mr. James Newport, Brook-street; Valley, the Dun Mountain property, and the Maitai Run, will be PROSECUTED. All DOGS found on the Run will be DESTROYED. . BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Lundour Run, February 6, 1874. 348 MEETING for PRAYER is held every SABBATH MORNING, at 7 o'clock, in the Young Men's Rooms, Bridge-street, Christian Friends and the Public are respectfully invited. 36i -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 45, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 45, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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