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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. 1 .Mgtfmjfc THE I. R. M. Steamship JgfflfL -1- LORD WORSLEY, will SAIL ***Sg!^p|M l S.on or about the 2nd February. Gia_sii-ißei_il^ For particulars apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 740 THE REGATTA. THE TASMANIAN MAID will, on A WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2nd and 3rd February (the Regatta days), Ply about the Harbor, touching occasionally at the Albion Wharf; and the COLORADO hulk,'which will be fitted up for the occasion free tb pass'engera by tlie steamer, and refreshments provided at moderate rates by Mr. Stock. Tickets entitling the holder to the free use of the steamer and the Colorado for the day, 2s. 6d. each. Children, ls. 6d. each. 743 CURTIS BROTHERS. EXCURSION TO MOTUEKA. THE TASMANIAN MAID will leave -*- the Wharf on FRIDAY MORNING, the 4th February, at Seven o'clock, for Motueka and Collingwood, and will return to Nelson the same night, calling at Motueka at Nine o'clock, p.m.,.t0 afford the CRICKET CLUBS and their Friends an opportunity to go and return the same day, and at Reduced Fares for the occasion. Fares for "the Excursion to Motueka and back, 6s. each. - Children, half-price. 730 CURTIS BROTHERS. "MOTICE.—The TASMANIAN MAID -^ will leave the Wharf on FRIDAY, February 4th, at Seven o'clock, a.m., for Motueka and Collingwood, and will return to Nelson the same night, calling at Motueka, in place of the running advertised for Friday and Saturday, the 4th and sth February. 731" CURTIS BROTHERS. AILY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE, per DEVA, from NEWCASTLE— About 200 tons A. A. Co.'s best coals About 30 mares, choice brand, of the A. A. Co. And 60 ewes. Will be on SALE immediately after arrival, cheap, for Cash. For particulars apply at the Royal Mail Co.'s Office, Albion Wharf. 739 ■ "POR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, -*- (if not otherwise disposed of by private contract) on FRIDAY NEXT, the 4th February, Two valuable allotments of LAND in Halifax-street—part of town Rcre, No. 306, having frontages of each 35 feet by 170 feet in depth. The sale will take place at the office ofthe undersigned at Two o'clock precisely. , Terms liberal at Sale. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 27th January, 1859. 748 ESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION on the Beach, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 4th February, at One o'clock precisely, the cutter boat GEORGE LORIMER, formerly belonging to the late Mr. Thomas Rollison. She is now lying moored opposite Mr. Gilbertson's, where the sale will take p^ace. Terms at Sale. Nelson, 27th January, 1859. 749 VILLAGE OP TEWKESBURY, WAIRAU VALLEY. "M"ESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. -*-'-*- have been instructed by Hugh Martin, Esq., to OFFER for PUBLIC COMPETITION, at their Warehouse, on MONDAY, the 28th February next, at Twelve o'clock, at Noon, all that VALUABLE PROPERTY, Sections Nos. 1 and 2 in the Wairau Valley. This property, being situated in a very v central position, and ,* in immediate proximity to - abundance of timber, has induced the proprietor to divide the same into 66 Half-acre Town Allotments— 18 sections adjoining the same, containing from 9 to 14 acres each, and 4 other sections, each containing from 54 to 81 acre 3. The Auctioneers beg to draw . the attention of mechanics and storekeepers to the above opening now. offered in the centre of a district with a rapidly increasing population. The whole of the town allotments will be put up at the uniform price of £5 per section. The other allotments at the uniform price of £3 per acre. Terms— 25 per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale * the balance may remain for two years, bearing interest at 10.per cent, per annum. Plains can be seen, and further particulars obtained from Mr. B. O. HODGSON, Trafalgar-street, Nelson; WILLIAM ADAMS, Esq., Wairau Valley; or at the Office of the Auctioneers. Nelson, 24th January, 1859. 736 SALE OF VALUABLE LAND BY AUCTION. GEORGE AIKEN has received instructions to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Property, being nearly opposite the Plough Inn, Richmond, .on MONDAY, the 9th day of February, at Twelve o'clock Noon, SIX LOTS of LAND in the thriving village of Richmond, having frontages of 35 feet and upwards, with a considerable depth, the soil of which is excellent, and the situation being very pleasant and healthy, is admirably adapted for residences. Also, by order of the Mortgagee—Section No. 31, in the Moutere District, containing NINETY ACRES, or thereabouts. This is a very superior lot of Land, and presents a rare opportunity for making a profitable investment. The terms of Sale will be extremely liberal. Titles—Crown Grants. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer; or to Messrs. TRAVERS and KINGDON, Solicitors, Nelson. Trafalgar-street, 27th January, 1859. 746 T C. M. KARSTEN, near the Mill-lead, • Hardy-street, begs to inform the public that lie is prepared to EXECUTE the following WORK, on reasonahlo terms, with nunctuality and despatch. MAKING NEW GUN STOCKS, NEW HAMMERS, NIPPLES, and REPAIRING GUN IRON WORK. For greater convenience, Mr. WIMSETT, Trafal-..gar-street, will undertake to receive any work intende_d for the above. • N.B.—Cutlery, Scissors, &c, Ground in a superior manner. 737 T EEC HE S! LBBOHESI -*-^ 180 dozen, fresh and healthy. Apply to E. PRICHARD. 734 ROCK SALT for Cattle. Apply to E. PRICHARD. 735 17' OR SALE, TWO young high-bred -*- KANGAROO DOGS, fit for training. HENRY HARGREAVES, 738 Bridge-street. , ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Opposite the Bank, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. (FOR A FEW, WEEKS ONLY !) /MESSRS. OXLEY AND LANE, from ■*-*— London and Cheltenham, beg to inform the in- . habitants of Nelson and the surrounding neighborhood, that they are daily taking first-class imperishable Collodion PORTRAITS, plain or colored, from Five Shillings upwards. Photographs copied, and views of residences taken on the shortest notice. Portraits for lockets, brooches, &c. Pictures of children taken by a new and instantaneous process. Open from Ten a.m. to Five p.m. 745

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Colonist, Issue 133, 28 January 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 133, 28 January 1859, Page 2

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