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THIS DAY. THE undermentioned CONDEMNED '-*- GOODS are to be SOLD by public AUCTION, to purchasers authorised by special or general license, at the Warehouse of Messrs. NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS, Bridge-street, THIS DAY (Friday), . 22nd instant, at Noon: — 6 Single-barrelled Rifles 6 sword bayonets 6 bullet moulds 6 belts. D. ROUGH, Collector. Customs, Nelson, 22nd October, 1858. . 307 WITHOUT RESERVE. THE undermentioned GOODS will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, Friday, the 22ad instant, at Noon, at the Warehouse of the undersigned:— 1 'light spring cart 1 gig ■ 1 flour mill An invoice of clocks fromHolloway and Co., Minories, London, consisting of eightday and thirty-hour clocks; time-piecea, in rosewood and papier-mache cases, &c, &c. 18 oil paintings 1 mahogany round tabla 1 ditto washhand stand 2 folding chairs 1 hand organ, ten tunes -1 meat safe <fee, &c, &c. Terms at sale. 308 NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. NEW GOLD-FIELDS. THE clipper Schooner MARY THOM- -*- SON, Muirhead, Master, will Sail for the FITZROY DIGGINGS on her arrival from Wellington, now hourly expected, For freight or passage apply to N. T. LOCKHART. Nelson, October 21, 1858. 311 JBARQUE HARKAWAY. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above •**• vessel must be SENT IN to the undersigned by Four p.m. THIS DAY, or they Cannot be acknowledged. __. .'-'-*" ~~" NICHOLSON -ASTirKtDINGS. Nelson, 22nd October, 1858. 309 [ADVERTISEMENT.] T\7"E, the undersigned Passengers by the * * barque Chieftain, from London to Nelson, beg to return onr sincere and grateful thanks to F. F. Maclean, Esq., the Commander, for his great kindness to us, and attention to our comforts during an unusually protracted voyage. We heartily wish him eyery prosperity, and trust he may meet with more favorable winds on his homeward passage. (Signed) WM. BOOKMAN, E. C. BOOKMAN, WM. LANE, T. STUTCHBXJBT, J. R. BARLOW, JOHN TUCKER, - JAMES TUCKEB, WM. WILKIE, JOHN WILSON, H. SMITH. October, 1858. 810 N rFO LET, from the 18th of October, 1858, -1- the HOUSE and GARDEN, with THREE ACRE of PADDOCK, near the Waimea-road, lately occupied by Mr. Stanley. Also, TWO PADDOCKS, of Wo acres each, which will be let separately or together. For terms apply to J. HUME, Bridge-street. 304 T\U. TATTON'S STORE for pure ■ XJ. DRUGS and CHEMICALS, Haven-road, near the Saltwater Bridge, Nelson. Sole Agent for the WORCESTER'SAUCE. 313 , T)R. TATTON OPERATES in all the ■*-' branches of DENTISTRY on reasonable terms.. Hours of attendance from 11 till 4. Haven-road, near the Saltwater Bridge. 314 WAKEFIELD WINE AND SPIRIT TT STORE.—HOMEBREWED ALE, Bd. per Quart, and by the Gallon, 2s. 6d. ** W. F. MAIBEN. Lower Wakefield, October 19,1858. 808 PER CHIEPTAIN. X CRATES of STONEWARE, consistO ins: of— ' Plain and figured jugs, 1 to 8 pints Ban-els, 3 to 4 gallons Pitchers, 3 to 8 quarts ■ Covered and other jars Filters, s\ Htoons, and gingerbeer bottles Brownwam pudding bowls and bakers. gps» Observe—SYMONS1 STORE. 312 CATTLE FAIR. THE RICHMOND CATTLE PAIR •*• ' will be heM in the grounds belonging to the Association, at Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER NEXT. ADMISSION, for all descriptions of Stock, FREE OF CHARGE, except to the Pens. WM. HARKNESS, 296 Secretary. A LEXANDER OGG', Land Surveyor* -^-"- having" arranged with the Provincial Govern" ment to' lay out the Township at the junction of the. Pelorus and Kaituna, and also to survey the available land in the Pelorus district, requests those PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHASE LAND in that district wjll LODGE APPLICATIONS for the same at the LAND OFFICE; so that the arrangements for completing the survey may be made as early as possible. Nelson, 12th October. 271 ■ FUNERAL HEARSE. THE undersigned has now for HIRE, a •■*■ FUNERAL HEARSE. Attendance will be given either jn town or country, I Terms, &c., can be known on application. WILLIAM SCOTT, 184 .. Haven-road. PUBLIC BATHS.—The Subscribers and the Public are respectfully informed that these BATHS will be .COMPLETED on or»*bout the 14th instant,. TICKETS may be obtained from Messrs. J. ELLIOTT, J. L. BAILEY, and J. LUCK, Trafalgarstreet;.and ofW. NOJRGROVE, Bridge street; and it ia requested that intending subscribers will make early application for tickets, in order that it. may-be -ascertained whether any additional accommodation is required. " ••■■--■ - Nelson, October 1. - 216 'THE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH -*-: BUYER of GOLD at the highest rates. W '^ JOHN R. lIAYS. GOLD— The undersigned are BUYERS OF GOLD. & CURTIS BROTHERS. , Nelson, 2nd September, 110

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 105, 22 October 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 105, 22 October 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 105, 22 October 1858, Page 2

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