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h.y::S||^ JZ'-'- .ZyZ :^'^^'k&^:.jß'^>ZZMxZX |, XI? OlSSSilkilN *- yMANIANMAID wili'leaveiw WELLINGTONvia WAITOHr and WAIRAW,^Jn SATURDAYythe 26th instant, at 6 p.m',' and will leave WELLINGTON for NELSON, on MONDAY; ETENING, the 28th, :^ling-:afrWAißA^.,_.~-wV..v-i i «;-'-'- : -.^^. In consequence pf this alteration,1 the Steamer will., leave! 'for ' MOTUEKA. and COLLINGWOOD^on! FRIDAY MORNING, the Ist -April, at Eight "o'clock, Thstea'd of WedneSdayythe 30th instant; as idveftised.'" -."•' ■'-'/.., •.'./ CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 21st Mareii. ; '/ ~.,660 X 'F^ MELBOURNE; DiRECT./-y;' / {;./ THE beautiful clipper, ACTIVE, 200 ■A-• ton^yT. Smith, Commander, wiILSAIL for the above port on THURSDAY, the 24: th instant.; , For freight or passage apply to JOHN R./HAYS, ■". • 'A " .- ■■ - -^ •:•■■;••"■-.•■■-:•,-■ Agent. Nelson, March 21st. - , / -y f'y";- -;. 952 ~~ SALE BY AUCTION;/ / ...:■*. ...TO.ULOSE. CONSIGNMENTS^/. >:. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will i-t-L SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse in Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at Twelve for One o'clock, preciselv-y" ; A variety of MERCHANDIZE, consisting of Sherry, braiidy, case old torn; red shirts Watertights; roofing felt, waterproof coats, saw ,-;;yfiiesy,yy"'"y :v.-y!. y'-: •■::'--'i ":yf ,-. .-..,^. AmeriQan axes," hardware, carpenters'tools A large assortment of-usefuT glassware; American clocks .-:'.'; .' ';■' ".'. y' : Wrapping paper, slops, fishing rods and tackle A quantity of Taranaki and Port Cooper cheese One ton Company's pieces sugar • ■ r American buckets (20 dozen), and sundry other ...articles. . -.... . ' .- ::' i -- r ' Terms at Sale. -.■';'.•'• :" Nelson, 18th;Mkrch.y^yy y ;950 j FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT. MR. HAMILTON. •"/;."/' TO-MORROW .EyENING.JMfAROH 23. Hall. Adtnissibn,-4s. and 2s. 6d.-; commence at 8. Tickets may be had of Mr. Luok and Mr. Stanton, Trafalgar-street.;;.. 957 ad R;Afw:iN'G/Z///// M R. DOWNES begs to inform his pupik *^-*-*- and the public generally, that his CLASSES will RE-OPEN, as under, after the 25th instant:—y ; MoßNll.G..Classes For Ladies, Mondays and Thursdays .12^—1 p.m. ; ; Young Gentleiheri, .Tiiesdays. and . Fridays . . ...'-. ... .. ,4—5 p.m; ■■•-^'-■,'■■ ''EvENiNO Classes'";. f' ■• 1 ForYoungMen, Tuesdays and Thursdays ,7—B p.m. Private Rooms at Mrs. ETTY'S, Mitre House/; Bridge-street.' N.B.—Schools and Families Attended at a moderate charge. , r •-.''•■■ 14th March. .95.1 y iyOTICE.r^H. ti. y JACKSON begs to ■*-■ inform his friends and the public generg-llv. that'he is;now.MOVING his stock of STATIONERY',. BOOKS, TOYS;,FANCY WARE, &c„ &c.', to that much larger and more "convenient *SHOP, lately occupied by.;i Mrs.* iCazally,,; and opposite Mr. Luck's Hotel,!iin where he.hopestpsee noty i only oVo^ friends and-customers, but new ones also, as" he intends making-it it-he-best Store ill town'for- ..' .:. ~..,.. ....Stationery y.... .;:.;.-,. ■''■'--•' .'' '" ',Bodks ';"' "."..;.' - ; '"-;■■.'■;''- -/'yTdys:-.... y." .-'..'■// '■'. '; .'' •■Fancy goods .-■■■-. X. "..''.""''-. ''•.'.' . ~ .-.. ~r.<fec.; &c, &o. . .;•■,'. ..-r:--P.S.—His. late SHOP, in Hardy-street, TO LET, at a very moderate rent indeed; suitable. for an office, dwelling house, or small store of any kind.: .:.951 ■ mo ;tb'e k a:. ; HP-HE inhabitants of Motueka and neigh- ■' A- borhood are respectfully informed that Jlr •. IMELUISH has OPENED his PHOTOGRAPHIC. GALLERY, at Mrs. Jones', where he will TAKE :PORTRAiT.S, :VIEWS,&c./for TWO WEEKS only, : at N^sph charges. . ' 956 '"'" /bISSOLIffION OF PARTNERSHIP. MOTICE.—The Business carried on at -*- ■ at Collingwood, Massacre Bay, under the name or style of G. CUKTIS AND CO , is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent..'. , All accounts must be immediately paid to Mr. N..-T. Lo(.khai*t, ; :Qi* Mr. G. Curtis on his account. N. T. LOCKHART. <G. CURTIS. A. P. Caldwell, Witness. Collingwood, 15th March;lßs9. 958 INJOTICE.—The above Business will be -*~- carried on in all itsbrahqhes by the undersigned. 0. CURTIS. Collingwood, 15th March, 1859. 959 WAIMEA. WEST. TWO DAYS' CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION OP THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, ETC., OP MR. J. PALMER, WAIMEA WEST. h^E*DRGE AIKEN has:receiv<& instruc- -i vA ■--.- tions from Mr. John Palmer to" expose for SA LE \ by fPUBLIC AUCTION, on his premises, known as • the "Waimea Village Hotel," on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the ;21st and 22nd instant, commencing ■' each day at Eleven o'clock,' foreEodnj precisely, the ] whole of his valuable and well assorted STOCK-IN- ■ TRADE, which consists of almost every useful article in' "f ■'".'- f ' ' "'■'' -:' i; ;f/. '.-".'; '"/ ■■':■ ■ 1 Groceries j ; ; •■ Wines and spirit* .',.:: Haberdashery■'? •-,■:.; :.;--...-.-, f Hosiery; .;.;';. ~' ■' ~;.•.' -.-.,! Millinery ''.'■. ' < Ready-made" clothing ( Ironmongery . ;- . Boots and shoes " : 1 Saddlery 4 ! .. Glass and Earthenware ;. . '" ] ".'-'"'iSicy-jfee.^&c; -;- .-■ ■■.-■tx,: ■■-. ■ -. - ;-. -'■'■' S' [r V- r ;.. ■ ; /Also,-.; - ---.; V V ...;-;■ A Several well .bred , and; quiet Cows, Heifers, - Fat < Steers,. Working Bullocks, Horses, &c. V < The. attention of country settlers.is particularly directed to the above sale, as an. opportunity will be ( found for purchasing first, class * goods most ad van- . tageously, the vendor thereof being determined to j effect a clearance even at a considerable sacrifice. 1 Lunch provided. Terms at sale. ' Nelson, IVfarch 14, 1859. 926 { GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, ( WAIMEA-WHEET, ' Near the Odd Fellows' HalL i ¥ AMES BLICK begs to inform his friends c and-the public generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and trusts, t by supplying meat of first-rate quality, to insure that support which it will be his study to maintain. * Families and Shipping supplied, Wholesale«and Retail . ~ . * 787 r

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 148, 22 March 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 148, 22 March 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 148, 22 March 1859, Page 2

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