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"POR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ■*- ~by the Trustees of the Estate of the Messrs. . Rochfort, that very' desirable'TOWN -ACRE, in the - Haven-road, No. 70, with tlio'BUlLDlNGS'thereon, noxv let at a rental of £72 per annum. For particulars apply to Messrs. CURTIS BROTHERS, or Messrs. N. EDWARDS and CO. - 335 T AND FOR SALE.—Several valuable JU BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in a central part of the town for SALE. Five years' credit given on the above. For further particulars apply to G. HOOPER, AND CO., 484 * Nelson Brewery. TpOK SALE or LEASE, the MOUTERE *- STEA M SAW MILL. The Mill may be leased for a term of years, as may be agreed upon. The terms and particulars may he obtained by applying to the Mortgagee, DAVID BURNS. Nelson, November 4. , 860 . LAND FOR SALE. nPO BE SOLD, Section No. 31, in ..tbe - 1- District ofthe MOUTERE. This very valuable Section xviil be sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms. To any person xvho wishes to commence farminir, and is in xvant of land xvhere he may depend on good crops, this is an opportunity not to be lost.. For further, particulars'apply at ' G. HOOPER AND. CO.'S, Nelson Brewery. Nelson, 17th February, 1859.. - 813 I^OR'SALE, with immediate possession,* •*- .17 ACiIES of LAND, more or less in grass and clover, together xvith 4 head of CATTLE, stack of hay (betxveen 3 and 6 tons), xvell watered, aud plentifully stocked with the choicest FRUIT TREES, and free from any disorder. For particulars enquire of Mr. WHITE, bootmaker, Bridge-street, or to J. HARRIS, ' " S2S Waimea South.--npO BE SOLD in Waimea South, PART ■*• ;of SECTION or- BLOCK No.- 11. Terms— third-part cash, and the. remainder at 6 months, bearing bank interest. Apply to B. 0. HODGSON, Esq., Nelson; or JOHN RAWLINGS, on tlie'premises. 805 ." HPO LET, a well-situated and good roomy -*- SHOP in .Collingwood-street, lately occupied by Mr. Bonfc'ev,. Storekeeper. Application to be made to Mr. M'GEE, Marine Hotel, or Mr. G. AIKEN. G77 , TO LET, from.the 18th of October, 1858, x the HOUSE and GARDEN, xvith THREE ACRES of PADDOCK, hear the Waimca-xoad, lately occupied by Mr. Stanley. ■ • Also, TWO PADDOCKS, of txvo acres each, which xvill be let separately or together. For terms, apply to J. HUME, Bridge-street. 795HPO LET, the HOUSE and PREMISES - •*- now occupied by Mr. Hadfield, Chemist, &c. f Hardy-street. Apply to . 837 B. JACKSON. j^JOTUEKA RACE MEETING, 1859. fJ. H. Vv'v.yan*, Esq. Stewards -J J. W. All'ant, Esq. ( C. "Elliott, Esq. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. The MOTUEKA CUP, value 50,50v5., added to 4 sxveepstakes of 5 soys. each ; second horse to save his stake. Nelson T.C.P. weights. Txvo miles. - The HACK STAKES of 5 soys., added to a sweep. stakes of 10s. each. Catch xveights. Heats. One mile. ...,..- *• *'- '~:■■ The LADIES' PURSE of 25 soys., added to a sweep-" stakes of 3 soys ; each. Nelson T.C.P. weights; the winner of the.Motueka Cup to carry 7,lbs. extra. Second horse to save his stake. Heats. One mile and-a-half. The CONSOLATION PLATE of 20 soys., added to a handicap - sxveepstakes of 2 sox's. each, p.p.; for horses that have started and not xvon in the previous races. Second horse to save his stake. Horses to be named within a quarter of an hour after the last heat for the Ladies' Purse, and to be handicapped by the Stexvards, or xxdiom they may appoint. One mile and a distance. ,'-."' Regulations. ' ' An allowance of 4 lbs. willbe made to all horses brought from the other provinces of New Zealand to run at this meeting. No person not a subscriber of txx-o guineas to tho fund will' be allowed to enter a -horse for any race. The prizes xvill be paid by tlie Treasurer, on the Monday folloxving the races, at the Wakatu Hotel, Nelson, at eleven o'clock, a.m. Entries (excepting for the Hack Stakes and Consolation Plate) to bo made, and colours of the riders declared, under a sealed cover to tlie Stewards, at the Wakatu Hotel, at or before six o'clock p.m.',.on the * evening of Monday, the 7th March. ;. - -■' _^~-~--' No public money will be added to the sxveepStakes by the Stexvards, unless two horses,,the bona fide property of separate owners, do start. A bell xvill ring for saddling and another for starting; not more than five minutes alloxved after the last bell, when the horses at the post will be started. : ; Horses to be at the post.-for the Motueka Cup, at twelx re o'clock. - -, ... The rules of the Nelson Turf Cliib will he strictly adhered to. r . , Persons are requested not to bring dogs on tho course. C. PARKER, 663 -Secretary." A. PUBLIC BALL will take place at the -"- TURF HOTEL, on THURSDAYEVENING, March 3rd. A full band in attendance.' Gentlemen's Tickets," 55.; Ladies'ditto, 2s. 6d., '■•-:* 812 ;■ <n.OLD.—The undersigned are BUYERS, ~* OF GOLD. ' • CURTIS BROTHERS. ..Nelson, 2nd September. HjPHE AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY ■*■ .is NOW OPEN at the Commercial Hotel, Tmfalgar-street, ' -788- >. A FEMALE 'SERVANT WANTED.' -£*• Apply to Mrs. MARTIN LIGHTBAND, NileBtreet. , 782, WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT, *'* xvhere another servant is kept; she must thoroughly understand cooking and washing. Liberal xvages xvill bo given. ';..'.'.'* Apply to Mrs. WEMYSS, . * • - ' Haven-road. . 764 WANTED a'FEMALE' SERVANT; f* Liberal xvages' given. Apply to Mrs. • ASKEW, Bridge-street. Nelson, 21st February, 1859. ' 836:. LOCAL BOARD OP EDUCATION, MOTUEKA. WANTED a FEMALE TEACHER! '▼" for the MOTUEKA GIRLS* SCHOOL. . Applications to be fieht oh or before MONDAY, the 28th March, to R. SUTCLTFFE, Chairman. Motueka, February 11th, 1858. 826 PRINTING.—TO PARENTS AND-' ■*- GUARD! AKS.—WANTED TWO respectable educated YOUTHS ay OUT-DOOR APPRENTICES to the; PRINTING BUSINESS. . Apply at the Colonist Office, Waimea-stroet.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 141, 25 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 141, 25 February 1859, Page 1

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