ftefo pfeiiknteiik SALE OP HORSES, GIG, CART, AND DRAY. GEORGE AIKEN has received instructions to offer by PUBLIC COMPETITION, in front of his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY FIRST, the 2Sth current (TO-MORROW), at 12 o'clock noon, as follows: — 1 superior bred Black Mare, Gig and Harness, will be sold in one lot or separately. This Mare is warranted safe and sound, perfectly quiet, and active in heavy cart, trace, plough; trots fass in saddle, and in every respect very suitable for a journey. The Vehicle and Harness are second-hand, but in good working order. 1 useful saddle mare 1 light horse dray, with frame, &c. 1 bullock dray, wheels and axle of which are very substantial. Terms liberal. Nelson, 27th August, 1858. . AUCTION SALE OE DRAPERY, FURNITURE, &0. GEORGE AIKEN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Sale Room, Trafalgarstreet, on SATURDAY FIRST, the 28th current TO-MORROW), at 1 o'clock p.m., a very large variety of useful articles, consisting of— Prints* shawls, muslins, ribbons, silk parasols, ■silk umbrellas, stays, corded shirts, hce falls, muslin insertion, blankets, sheets, brown calicoes, gloves, moleskin trousers, Scotch twill shirts, white shirts, in boxes, > regatta ditto, reefing jackets, tweed coat?, Wellington boots, watertight?, children's woollen hoods, children's cuffs and gaiters, &c. 2 large book cases Pior and toilet glasses 1 canopy bedstead Work boxes and dressing cases "Work tables, whatnots Card and Pembroke tables A few very choice pieces of fancy furniture 1 case paintings, and engravings, amongst which are -some good subjects, and by eminent artists 4 cases pipes 6 „ pickles An assortment of cutlery, ironmongery, glassware, &c, &c. Three-fourths of the lots which may be offered at the above Sale, will be sold without reserve. Terms liberal. Lunch provided. 27 th August, 1858. THEATRE, -*■ Odd Fellows' Hall, NELSON. Manager Mr. FRANCIS LEE. Mr. LEE begs most respectfully to announce his arrival in Nelson with a TALENTED TROUPE OF ARTISTES, and that he will OPEN the above Theatre on WEDNESDAY EVENING, September Ist, 1858. Mr. Lee assures his former friends and the public of Nelson and vicinity, that the evening's entertainment will be of the veiy best description. The performance will commence with Maiik Lemon, Esq.'s, celebrated romantic Melo-Drama, entitled SELF ACCUSATION; OR, BROTHER'S LOVE. For further particulars see Bill of the day. TO ARRIVE PER CHIEFTAIN— -*- 30 quarter-casks spirits . 10 ..;_ ditto wines 100 cases gin " 5 cases champagne 25 cases raspberry and ginger cordial 14 cases sago 4 cases chocolate and cocoa 7 bags pepper 40 chests tea 7 casks coffee 50 barrels sugar 5 cases confectionary 12 boxes candles 30 cases sardines 4 tons soap 4 carroteels currants ] 2 cases figa and raisins 4 packages almonds 10 trunks boots 12 packages stationery 60 kegs nails 4 cases straw bonnets and hats 5 „ felt and satin hats Also a large assortment of drapery, hosiery, and haberdashery. MORRISON AND SCLANDERS. ON SALE, ex UNION, PRIME SOLS and HARNESS LEATHER. " B. JACKSON. NEW STORE, COLLINGWOOD. TOHN SYMONS begs respectfully to *-* inform Store nnd Hotel keepers, and Golddiggers, that he has JUST OPENED his NliW STORE, on Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood, with new and extensive STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the Diggings, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ale and Porter, Mining Tools, &c, &c. : Sole Agent (for Collingwood and the Diggings) for SAUNDERS' FLOUR. Observe—SYMONS'S STORE. Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood. PAPER HANGINGS. "I" P. BLACK has on band 1500 pieces • of ROOJI TAPERS, in a variety of qualities, from 9d. per piece. MORE PAPER HANGINGS. T P. BLACK is in daily expectation of • the arrival of 2 large cases of very rich ROOM PAPERS, suitable for Wall, Ceiling, and Cornice. TO LET, a Four-Room HOUSE, adjoining the Bridge Hotel, well adapted for a general Store. For particulars apply to C. CHRISTIE. August 26,1858. NEWCASTLE COALS, EX CLARENDON. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to -1- dispose of the CARGO of the brig CLARENDON, now hourly expected, in one parcel, or in LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ■ Parties requiring small lots must make early application, as all the cargo not disposed of will be carried on in the vessel. For HOKIANGA, touching at TARANAKI, if sufficient inducement offer, the fine, fast-sailing Brig CLARENDON, J W. Spence, Master. , For freight or passage, apply to J. LEVIEN AND CO., Agents. FOR THE WAIRAU DIRECT. THE fine, fast-sailing clipper Schooner ■*- PRIDE OF THE ISLES, will Sail for the above port on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply to the Master, on Loard; or to W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. ELORUS.—The Schooner SARAH will Sail for above on SATURDAY NEXT, 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply to KOCfIFORT BROTHERS, Haven Timber Yard.
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Colonist, Issue 89, 27 August 1858, Page 2
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778Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 89, 27 August 1858, Page 2
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