IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND IN TOI-TOI VALLEY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. J3JL navo received instructions to offer for SALE byPublic Auction, at their Office, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of March, at one o'clock ■precisely, All that very valuable PLOT OF LAND in Toi-toi Valley, on the North side of Toi- . toi-strcet, subdividedsdnto lots of convenient size for building purposes, and comprising lands on Britannia Heights, Quebec and Montreal Roads. The terms, which will be considered very liberal, are as follows:— A deposit of 10 per cent, on the purchase money, at sale. The balance in approved acceptances, at 3, G, 9, and-12 months date, chargeable with interest after the first three months at 10 per cent, per annum. This sale offers an opportunity to those desirous of securing to themselves a small and pleasant homeetead close to the town, and to which there id a level accessible road. Plans of the property may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, and at Mr. CROOK'S, " The Golden Age," Collingwood. Nelson, 25th February, 1858. NELSON BOARD OP WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that'the RATE upon the property included in Block G will become due TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, February 27,1858, when the following amounts are required to bo PAID to the SECRETARY, at the Board of Works .Office, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. £ s. d. Appoo, Mrs.- -' -. - 1 O 0 Astell, F - -. - - 0 1 8 Adam, S. - - - - 214 8 Askew, T. - - - - 0 15 3 Akersten,W. - - -0 10 2 Arnold, - - 0 16 2 Berry, T. R. - -- - 210 0 Baldwin, — - - - 014 G Brunner, T.- - - - 2 13 10 Brook, F. S. - - -10 0 Burns, J. - - - - 115 0 Bird, Mrs. - - - - 1 5 0 Bartlett, C. - - - - 0 16 3 Berry, F. T. - - - 0 7 9 Brown, J. - - - - 0 9 2 Clark, T. - - - - 310 5 Christie, C. - - - - 0 5 0 Curtis Brothers - - - 1 11 4 Charles, J. - - - - 019 2 Cowan, W. - - - - 1 3 0 Childs, M. - - - - 0 12 7 Crowther, W. - - - 3 17 7 Crowther, S. - - - 1 2 0 Calder, J. B. - - - 1 4 11 Cross, J. - - - - 2 1 6 Dawes, T. - - - - 2 16 2 Dun Mountain Mining Company - - - - 1 16 8 Domett, A. - - - - 2 10 0 Duncan, J. - - - - 0 7 2 Dillon, J. -. - - - 0 6 2 Dashwood, E. - - - 213 10 Duppa, G. - - - - 0 15 0 England, Dr. - - - 012 9 Freeth, J. - - - - I 5 0 Freeman, F. - - - 0 8 4 Freeman, T. - - - 0 8 4 Freeman, T. G. - - - 0 8 4 Freeman, T., jun. - - 0 8 3 Flower, J. - - - - 0 10 0 Fell, A. - - - - 0 15 10 Griffin, - - - - - 018 4 George, Mrs. - - - 0 610 Gilberteon, G. - - - 2 6 8 Gwillim, T. - - - - 018 9 Gertrude, M. - - - 1 2 0 Gapper, B. • - ■> - 0 16 6 Hartley, — - - - - 317 0 Hogg,— - - - - 1 2 0 Hildreth, W. - -. - 016 6 Hodges, M. • - - - OJO 5 Hackworth, — - ■■ - 0 5 8 Heyward, — - -, - 012 C Johnstone, D. - - - 0 510 Jacobsen, H. - - - 0 7 1 Lachlan, G. - - - 1 2 0 Levein, J. H. - - - 1 2 0 Lowe, E. - - - - 010 0 Mortimer, H. - - - 1 2 0 Morrison and Selanders - 1G 13 7 Moore, T. - - - - 6 4 2 Million, W. » - - 0 9 2 M'Glashan, J. - - - 0 7 6 M'Artney, Joseph - - 0 4 0 Nicholson and Ridings- - 7^19 6 Nelson Steam Navigation Company - - - - 1 2 0 ! Nation, W. 19 6 ! Nancarrow, J. - - - 113 -2 Poynter, J. - - - - 9 3 3 Porser, J. - - - -050 Rochfort, F. - - - 3 5 0 Ray.R. - - . - - 1 2 0 Robertson, J. - - - 0 1 8 Robinson, W. - - o 8' 4 Rawson, - -12 0 Richmond, M. - - - 815 6 Ralston, G. - - - - 1 17 6 Stock, F. - - - - 4 2 6 Schroder, G. W. - - - f> 5 S Stafford, E. W. - - -11 9 2 Smart, R. - - - - 111 10 i Shepherd, W. L. - - - 2 16 6 Spain, W. - - - - 0 4 2 Scott, W. - 1 o 8 Scott, R; - - - - 0 8 3 Simson, R. • - - - 1 0 0 Simson, A. - - - - 1 0 10 Sclanders, D. - - - 0 8 4 Smith. J. - - -. - O 410 Sparkes, Capt. - - - 2 4 0 Tinline, J. - - - - 1 19 1 Trewheellar; T. - - 0 11 8 Turner; W. - - - - 0 2 10 Taylor, Joseph - - - 017 6 Tarr, G. - - - - 1 1 8 Taylor, W. - - - - 1 6 8 Tollemache, F. - - - 012 6 Voller, A. - - - -042 Westrop, J. - - - - 0 911 White, G. - - -0 15 O Walker, T. - - - - 1 2 0 Warren, Rev. J. - - - 1 14 2 Williams, W. - - - 0 10 10 By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, ... . Secretary. -Board of.Works Office, , Nelson, February 26, 1858. " MASONIC HALL. TPHE- CEREMONY of layirrg the Foun- -■- elation Stone of the above Hall will take place on TUESDAY next, the 2nd March, at 3 p.m. The Brethren of the Order are requested to' attend at the Wakatu Hotel. Lodge .will be opened at 2 p.m. , By order of the W. M., H. J. GOODMAN, Secretary; A PUBLIC BALLy attended by the GERMAN BRASS BAND, will be held at Mr. JOHN PALMER'S, Waimea Inn, on WEDNESDAY Evening, the 3rd March, 1858 ; to commence precisely at' 6 o'clock. ■ Admission—sa. each double ticket, single" ditto 3s. each. rFHE PROPRIETOR of the LONDON TAVERN, Haven Road, Nelson, begs to inform his numerous friends and- the public in general, that he intends opening a Booth, ON THE RACE COURSE, at STOKE, during the Races. There will be a cold collation eveiy day. The charges wi Ibe moderate. Champagne and Cyder, together with Spirits, English and Colonial Beer inbottleand draught, Gingerbeer, Sodawater, Lemonade, Sarsaparella, and every description of Cordials. Biscuits and pastry can be had in any quantity. N.B.—The Booth will be No. 5, on the Race Course. '■' ',' ■ .'■'.; PkoPEiETOR—FREDERICK STOCK. HPO LET,- a Bakehouse and Oven at CoI•JL lingwood. Apply to G. CURTIS, Collingwood; or to N. LOCKHART, Nelson. Nelson, 24th February, 1868.
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Colonist, Issue 37, 26 February 1858, Page 2
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