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galea ■% %\\tim. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE NEW * FURNITURE. Ci EORGE AIKEN lias received instrucVT tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 26th current, commencing at 12 o'clock noon, as follows:— 2 mahogany sideboards 2 ~ card tables ■■•■■ 2 „ 100 ditto; on claxx's 2 ~ pembroke ditto 2 ~ toilet stands 2 ~ ladies' wardrobes 1 ~ gentleman's ditto 1 ~ . toilet table, marble top 2 „ „ „ (damaged) 2 ~ sofas, in morocco 1 •„ couch, „ 1 „ sofa, in hair seating 12 „ - chairs, „ (damaged) 86 ~ chairs, in morocco 48 cane-seated American chairs 12 ~ office ditto. Tho Auctioneer desires to call the attention of parties requiring any of tho above articles, to their superior style and xvorkmanship; and being a consignment which must be closed afc once, the xvhole will be offered afc a considerable reduction upon the imported prices. On viexv up to the time of sale. Terms very liberal. ■ . - ■ Nelson, 14th Fehmer- *'««9. '■,'798. SALE BY AUCTION OF FAT CATTLE, &0. l * /_p.OKGE AIKEN is directed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Richmond Cattle Fair Ground, on MONDAY, the 28th instant,. at Txveh'c o'clock noon :— 14 fat bullocks G working ditto 20 head of cow 3, heifers, and steers, &c, &c., &c. The attention of Butchers and Stockbreeders is particularly requested to fche above Sale, the animals being of superior quality, and the owner thereof being determined to realise at anything near reasonable rates. Terms liberal. February 15. 80S SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF TRAFALGAR-STREET. M ESSIiS. NATH. EDWAEDS and CO. ■l-'-J*- have received instructions from Mr. J. S. EDELSTEN, who is about, leaving Nelson, to offer for positive SALE, on MONDAY, the 28fch instant, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street-(immediately after the sale of the village of Tewkesbury), that very valuable freehold PROPERTY, at the'corner of Tra-falgar-street, directly opposite the Examiner office, having to that street a frontage of 37 feet, xvith a depth on Trafalgar-square of 40 feet,- together xvith a nexvly-erected and substantial BUILDING thereon, excellently adapted for a store and dxvelling-house, with convenient outbuildings, good xvell, &c. Terms at sale 821 VILLAGE OF TEWKESBURY, WAIRAU VALLEY. TVPSSRS. *N. EDWARDS and CO. -L'-k- hax-e been instructed by Hugh Martin, Esq.. to OFF BR for PUBLIC COMPETITION, at their Warehouse, on MONDAY, the 28th February next, at Twelve o'clock, at Noon, . a:l thafc VALUABLE PROPERTY, Sections Nos. 1 and 2 in the Wairau Valley. This property, being situated in a very central position, ' and in immediate proximity to abundance of timber, has induced the proprietor to divide the same into t'(J 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 acres. The Auctioneers beg to draw the attention of mechanics and storekeepers to the' above opening noxv offered in the centre of a district xvith a rapidly increasing population. The whole ofthe (own allotments xvill lie put up afc the uniform price of £5 per section. The other allotments at the uniform price of £3 per acre. Terms— 25 per cent, of the purclinse money to be paid at .the time of sale ; the balance may remain for two yearsj bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum. Plans can be seen, and further particulars obtained from Mr. B. O HODGSON, Trafalgar-street, Nelson ; WILLIAM ADAMS, Esq., Wairau Valley ; or afc the. Office of the Auctioneers. Nelson, 24th January, 1859. 736 pkeltoieo'iii NELSON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURE. 'JOSEPH WEBB has now on SALE, qj NELSON CLOTi-I, manufactured from pure Nelson Wool. Any length cut— for CASH ONLY. 832 . "OLASTING POWDER and SHEEP- -^ WASH* TOBACCO, just arrived, ex Emma. Early application is necessary for these articles, as there is only a small parcel of each. 825 J. LEVIEN AND CO. SELLING- OFF ! GREAT REDUCTipN IN PRICES! Positively the Lasfc Week! MRS. CAZALY begs to inform the -^A Ladies of Nelson that she is SELLING OFF. her STOCK, consisting of Summer and Winter Bonnets, Caps and Hats of all descriptions, silk and cloth Mantles, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Parasols, &c, &c. Als<\ Four Iron Bedsteads-, Looking-glasses, Chests of Drawers, Tables and- Chairs, Books, &c. 771 GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, WAIMEA-STREET, Near the Odd Fellows' Hall. T AMES BLIOK begs to inform his friends and tlie public general-lv, thafc he lias COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and trusts, by supplying meat of first-rate quality, to insure that support xvhich it xvill be his study to maintain. , Families. and Shipping'supplied, Wholesale and, ' Retail. "."'". 787 ; NELSON COLLEGE. TO EXCAVATORS AND BUILDERS. , '"FENDERS are invited for the various -1- ARTIFICERS' WORKS required in the erection of the buildings for NELSON COLLEGE. The Drawings and Specifications may be seen on and after TUESDAY, March Ist, afc the office ofthe Nelson Trust Funds. Separate tenders are required for each trade, and are to be sent in on or before April 11th, under cover, addressed to Mr. A. G. JENKINS, Secretary to_the Governors, who will.give any further explanations needed. The Governors do not pledge themselves to accept , the lowest tender in any case. By order of the Governors, A. G. JENKINS, 809 Secretary. Public Works Office, Melbourne. 14th January, 1859. ; HPENDERS will be received until Twelve '■_ J- o'clock on TUESDAY, Bth March, 1859, for - NINE HUNDRED TELEGRAPH POSTS- OF ■ TIM BEB, known in New Zealand as Totara Wobi » Specifications and conditions may bo Been-at the Custom Houce, Nelson. Tenders to be indorsed " Tender for Nine Hundred .Telegraph Posts of Totara Wood," and addressed (if by post nrcpiiid) to the Honourable the President of the Board of Land and Works,-Public Lands Office, Mel- '-. bourne. The Government will not necessarily accept the lowest, or any tendsr. . ■ (Signed.) G. S. W. HORNE, 818 Commissioner oi Public Works.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 141, 25 February 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 141, 25 February 1859, Page 2

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