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■ AUCTION SALE OP MERCHANDISE. , (Principally without reserve.) /^EO. AIKEN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY first (To-morrow), the 29th current, at One o'clock p.m., ah extensive variety of useful MERCHANDISE, consisting, of— Superior congou teas, sugars, currants Pickles, 3 bushel bags, saddlery Men's, women's, and children's boots and shoes • Ditto Scotch twill shirts, leather leggings Ditto shooting coat.-*, pilot ditto, waterproof ditto Ditto white and regatta shirts (dressed and undressed) An assortment of ironmongery Ditto earthen and glass ware Tables, chairs, bedsteads, mattresses Pier and toilet glasses &c, &c, &c. Terms at sale. Nelson, 27th May, 1858. TOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE, AT THE STORES OF MR. GAVAN RALSTON. MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND -"■*■ CO. will SELL BY AUCTION on SATURDAY NEXT, without reserve, to close consignments, at quarter-past 2 o'clock, at the STORES of Mr. GAVAN RALSTON, Trafalgar-street, the following GOODS, ex " General Wool," viz. :— 226 sheets corrugated iron, for roofing 25 pieces .corrugated ridging 20 pairslO x 12 window sashes .' 40 ditto 8 x 10 ditto ditto 4 cases Collins' boys' axes 6 dozen shingling hammera 1 ditto Collins' picks 20 ditto long-handled American shovels 15 ditto D ditto ditto ditto 3 2-12 ditto best steel sluicing forks 9 tins arrowroot 13 kegs Irish butter (Honan's) G dozen gold-washing tin dishes 2 ditto knives and forks 8 kegs nails 12 sets corn riddles 1 case flour mill brushes 6 tierces prime Australian beef 2 lined tents, 20 x 16, No. 4 canvas 24 hand saws Carpenters' hammers - Trying, jack, and smoothing planes 3 sets large gold scales 10 dozen Scotch twill shirts 6 ditto worsted comforters 1 mahogany telescope dining table 200 dozen Marzetti's «le and porter And sundry articles of furniture, &c. GREAT LAND SALE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will sell by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the sth- June, at Twelve o'clock precisely, the under-mentioned valuable PROPERTIES : _ Six acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situated in Brook-street Valley, next to Mr. Dolamore's property; in lots to suit purchasers. All the unsold part of Town Acre, No. 415, situated at the corner of Tasman-street and JNile-strtet East, and opposite the Prince Albert Hotel. Also, the unsold part of Acre, No. 303, fronting to Grove-street, and near the New Brid»e in Collingwood-street. Twenty-four acres of very valuable Land, in the valley of the north branch of the Maitai River. All that New Building, adjoining the mud-flat, expressly adapted for a, working-man's lodging-house, together with fifty feet of land frontage, by seventy feet deep. Likewise, a Freehold Estate, comprising thirty acres, more or less, on the mud-flat, presenting an eligible opportunity of realizing a fortune for very little money. This lot will be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT. Plans may be seen, and other particulars obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers, on TUESDAY, the ' .Ist JUNE. I A very low upset price will be declared, beyond \vhich the sale will be absolute and without reserve. Nelson, 25th May, 1858. TO THE BUTCHERS. MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. have ON SALE 20 HEAD OF FAT CATTLE, now running in the Wairau, but which can be DELIVERED on a short notice. Nelson, 27th May, 1858. . ' • - FOR MELBOURNE, CALLING AT TARANAKI tfOR 48 HOURS. »T0 SAIL IN A FEW DAYS, the Clipper -1- Brigantine ACTIVE; 200 tons, T. Smith, Com mander. Passengers are invited to inspect the UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATIONS of this very superior and Fast Vessel. For freight or passage apply on board; or, to JOHN R. HAYS. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. rPHE GIL BLAS, J, Nicol, Comman- -*- der, will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd of June. For freight or passage, apply to the Conimander on board; or, to CURTIS BROTHERS^ TO CARPENTERS. ' 'TENDERS for the Erection of a MAS- •*■ TER'S RESIDENCE at Hill-side School, and also for the Repairs of Clifton Terrace SCHOOL, will Be received until Nook of Monday, the 7th June, by the Suburban North School Committee, at the Black Horse Inn, where plans and specifications may be seen, and also at Mr. Weight's, Royal Hotel, BridgeBtreet. ' Suburban North, 25th May, 1858. ' TO THE LADIES. rA SPLENDID assortment of PORTX - MONNAIES and LADIES' BAGS, on sale, at a very reduced price, at W. H. WEST'S, New Perfumery Establishment, Nearly opposite Nicholson and Riding's Store, Bridge-street. OPENING OF THE NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL. 'TUB NEW WESLEtAN CHAPEL, -*-• Hardy-street, will be OPENED for DIVINE SERVICE, d.v., on FRIDAY, JUNE 18th, at 7 o'clock p.m., when a SERMON will be Preached by the Rev. J. WARREN. On SUNDAY, June 20th, THREE SERMONS will be Preached. That in the MORNING, at 11, by the Rev. E. THOMAS. In the AFTERNOON, at 3, by W. BEATSON, Esq. In the EVENING, at halfpast 6, by the Rev. P. CALDER. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING on TUESDAY, the 22nd, at 6 o'clock Precisely. ADMISSION, by TICKET, 2s. each. To be obtained from Rev. J. WARREN, Messrs. R. BURN, T. FOY, B. CRISP, DA WES, and W. JENKINS. Also at Stoke, from1 Mr. SONGER; Richmond, Mr. WALLIS.f Spring Grove, Mr. Bottrell;' Wakefield. Mr. MEARS. The Tea will be followed by a PUBLIC MEETING. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock, A COLLECTION -will/be made in connection with . : ..;. . each Service. CHILDREN'S TEA MEETING on WEDNESDAY, /■ st 3 p.m. Admission la; each.-

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Colonist, Issue 63, 28 May 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 63, 28 May 1858, Page 2

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