T OST—rNear Mr. Charles Elliott's resicLricej -LJ or in Nile-street, a Plan of a Block of Land belonging to the undersigned in the Waimea Road: Any person returning the above will,be rewarded^ Or. VV. LlOil'l'BAND, Nile-street. Fist; CKUiXKLLtiS COPPER MINING^ CoiiPANY. NOTICE is hereby" given that the Anuual General Meeting of the Shareholder*? will be held at the Mssoriic hotel on Saturday the J4th day of Noyerrtbei: next, a^ seven o'clock.in the evening; wlion the accounts will be submitted, and the election of. Directors will take place to iill the vacancies occasioned by the retirement of three members of the. Board in accordance with the provisions of the deed of settlement. ... , By order of the Board, OSWALD CURTIS, :>. Secretary; Nelson, 24tli October, 1857. TLL be RE-OPENED, in .1 fetf <iiy£ THE MARINE HOTEL, (Late Od.l PVlow's Arms), Proprietor.... .. WILLIAM AKERSTEN. MOTUEKA HOTEL] ~~" JOSEPH PARKER takes this oppor- " tiinity of thanking his friends and the public generally, for their find support thee lie commenced tiift above business, arid hopes, Vy attention to the comforts of those who may favor'h'im with a cal', to' merit a continuance of their patronage; " Mechanics and Laborers claiming s -*■ Compensation," are nvme^cd to meet at the Marine Hotel, (late Odd Fellows' Arms), on.Friday Evening next, at 7 o'clock precisely. On bcli a f of the Committe, . t I. M. HILL. f] PARKER, Architect ancTlJdlcU r v PERSONS desirin it to become Subscribe)•■■ to tlio COLONIST, will ple^e forward th ; : names and addresses to our Agents in town and crunt. •.- or to the. Proprietor, W. NATION, Haven Road. " ' The late george Humphries. -"- —All D"bts cluo to tliis Estate must be paid c? Mr. E. Humphries, "W>.imuA East, witliin one mon, i from this date : and all claims must be sent in with 'si the s-imt' time, otherwise they cannot be recognised October Slsl,-1807. MOTIOE.—A PUBLIC DINNER will >c -^ given by the Fri.mds and Supporters w Mr. Eban, at Mr. Palmer's, Wsimcs Inn; on Wediu .- day Evening, November llth, in order to eelebra.' that Gentleman's Election for Waimea West. Tickets, ss; each, to be had At rho bar. . N.B.—A Tea Party and Ball will be held at tlv feme place, on the Eveuing oi' Friday, November 13th7 FOURTEEN DAYS 7 SALE, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist; RICHMOND" DRAPERY, AND BEADY-MADE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE. T R- HODDER having just received -*- • an assortment of NEW^GOODS, General Drapery, Ready-made Clothing. BOOTS AIS'D SHOES, would take this opportunity of i-nfornYlng tire inhabitants of Riclunond and Waimea districts, that considering the present state of the markets, he indisposed to' make A GREAT REDUCTION ON THK WHOLE OF HIS EXTEN-" SIVE AND WELL lIOUGH'I' STOCK. T. 11. H/ is now marking down1 a part of the Stock, much below COST PRICE, and the goods bought from the latest arrivals at the' smallest remunerative profit, which on inspection will- be found equal in price1 and! quality to any house in the Nelson Province: T. R. H's former'term's—Cash, or as near^to that atf possible, he has found to answer very well, with1 the exception of a few parties having presumed: too much1 upon it. In future, as the profits will be less, he desires that the credit should .be also less. .Accounts delivered monthly ,■ which if not paid within three' months, interest will be charged upon. ' TUST LANDED, and now on sale, ex Ocean. " Queen and Louis and Miriam, the following goods, viz :— West England black cloth ahff doeskin Fancy doeskin Shepherd's plaids, Argj-le, and othor tweeds. E. SNOW, Taailor and Draper, ColKngwood Street. TTOURLY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE -*--*• per Comet, from Sydney, 10 boxes'superior souchongs 12 bags Java cbfFe • 137 bags Mauritius sugar 5 trunks watertights • ' 10 bales sugar mats 2 sets camphor'wood* trunks' 2 coils coir warpi • v ~ JOSEPH & WEIL. Nelson, 29th October, 1857, BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. T^OE, SALE, at the^Stores of the Undersigned, -*- and just arrived, a fine Sample of ° ShipChandlery, consisting of-^-" Ropi; of al! sizes Marlin spikes Ship-scrapers [ . Boat hooks Hooks and thimbles Signal lanterns ! "Cabin lanterns . Palms, needles, and sail hooks' Twine, compasses, Arc., &c. Tents for tlie diggings. No .person' should go to the digging's without one of Betts' cheap, lucky, andgoodtents; ; Bridge-street. A...G/ BETTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERING- ESTABLISHMENT. HP. FOY AND. SON beg to inform their -1- • Friends and the Public in general that they intend opening then- new Premises in Trafalgar-street on Tuesday, tlve 3rd of November, in the above line, and hope by strict attention and punctuality to merit a .share of public support. ' N.B.—Shipping Supp icd.RESUMPTION^:'OF SALE BY AUCTION.GEORGE AITKEN will rosume the SALE BY AUCTION OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which took pace at his Store, Trafalgar Street-, .on Wednesday last, on'SATURDAY, tiro' 31st current, atl o'clock p. m. Particulars will appear in the Kelson Examiner of same day. N.B.—Lunch provided at noon, and the Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. . Nelson, 2!) th October, ! Valuable freehold property In Bridge-street, • FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will submit - to public competition fit his Warcrpom, on WEDNESDAY, 25th November, *t three o'clock (if not previou.sly disposed of privately), • Those valuable premises now occupied by Mr.- Robert A itken, consisting of commodious shop and Store room, Parlour, four Bedrooms, Kitchen,- and Larder; the:e is also a good well of water, and other convenience.". The ground, which is freehold, measures 35 feet to Bridge-street,' and extends along 70 feet to Alma-street. For t\rms and further particulars, spply to JOHN POYNTER, E'-q., or at the Warerocni of the auctioneer, Bridge-street. T H E POWEHFUJr""cART HORSE -A- -GO LI AH will stand for the season every Saturday at The Tivsfa'ffar Ilotul, commencing 24th Octoberi The Wiikcfijld Anns, oomincnciug TuesdAy, 27th j October. The Forest Inn, commencing Tuesday, 3rd November. . ' ■ '•.' And every alternate Tuesday at the two latter places. Fee, £2 10s.; to bo paid on or before the Ist January, 185 S. . ' ■ I Grojm'gc, 55.; to be paid e.t service. i . JOHN SIGGELKOW. : Ranzau, 20th October, 1857.
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Colonist, Issue 3, 30 October 1857, Page 3
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