i me, in a printed or written form, on or before the 80th S. L. MULLER, Eegistration Officer. 1046 c^-.UUU.US-t lilt HIS* FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANUKAU. ■H E I. R. M. Steamship J//iUWi\\\ « 'V PRINCE ALFHED will be despatched from Nelson on or about the ilg|||§ggggjP 21st instant. FOR WELLINGTON", CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO.—The I.R.M. Steamship LORD ASHLEY will be despatched on or about the same date. For particulars, apply at the Office, Albion Wharf. E. COLEMAN, 1047 Manager. PUBLIC APOLOGY. To the Nelson Board of Works. p ENTLEMEN,—I hereby acknowledge *-* that, liy foulislily listening to ptib)ic-hou.<-e tn k, I was induced to claim the reward offered by you for the 'conviction of the parties who recently damaged the ,pile-driving'machine, and to implicate three persons against whom I could produce nothing but hearsay evidence, and who, as far as I urn «ware, are^ entirely innocent of any .connection' with this transaction. I therefore beg,you -to-withdraw the charge, and I take this public means of apologising to you and to "those persons (whom I will not further annoy by publishing their names) for my conduct in this matter. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, . 1050 ■ JOHN MARSDEN. KAURI TIMBER, WITHOUT RESERVE. TO HOUSE CARPENTERS, CABINETMAKERS, ETC. H-EORGE AIKEN is instructed by J. ~* . It. Llays, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, in \w Yard, Trafalgar-street, on SATUROAY next, the 23rd current, commencing at Twelve o'clock noon— ; TWENTY THOUSAND FEET well-seasoned KAURI TIMBER, of the most useful diuienfions, and in lots to suit purchasers. The instructions to sell this valuable timber being imperative, intending buyers are assured that every lot offered will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms'of Payment :— Amounts under £20, Cash; and for all above that sum, approved acceptances at three months will be taken. Nelson, 18th April. 10(4 IVfRS. GREEN invites attention to her ITJL vei . v SU perior STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, consisting of— Mantles, in black and coloured doth, &c, &c. Bonnets, in crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, Sue. Elbbons, feathers, flowers, bugle and plain lace 3 Chenelle trimmings, ditto in various styles Winter Dresses—white, black and grey Brocatelle and moreen, for slips Crimean slips, corded do. Ladies' and infants' umier clothing Ladies' merino vests Merino stockings and socks Velvet ribbons, Mask-and coloured Muslin goods, black sewed muslins Flannels, calicoes, nierinoes Derries, dress trimmings, gloves, eve TrafaJgar-street, next the Bank. 1034
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 2
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397Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 2
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