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MESSRS. NASH'and SCAIFE have -"-*- .. been instructed by Mr. William Akersten, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their' Warehouse, Bridge-street, Nelson, oh-FRIDAY next, the 27th instant— . - All that new and well built COTTAGE, known1 as .' "Hawthorn Cottage," situated in Halifax-street, Nelson, containing 2 Bedrooms, Parlor, Office 7-and''Kitchen; is lined, canvassed, and papered, • and contains those conveniences which render a home comfortable. It stands on- freehold ground, 175 feet in depth, by •35 feet frontage to Halifax street; the soil is a rich vegetable' mould, and is fenced, partly hawthorn and -wild rose, and partly a battened fence. '• ' ■■''' Also, - • :: •• • -.-''' A pece of freehold BUILDING GROUND, 100- ---■ feet in depth, by 44 feet frontage to Victory- • square, now celebrated as the "Nelson Cricket Ground. To view the cottage apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. Wm. Akersten, oh the premises." ": Sale to commence at 1 o'clock precisely. Terms at sale. Nelson, 23rd May, 1859. , • 1176, . TVTESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND -"-*- CO. have received instructions to SELL by.: PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 31st inst., at One O'clock precisely, at tho Grove Farm, near :Stoke, (latterly occupied by Mr. James Powick, sen.) 137 ewesland lambs ' 9;h"ead'splepdid milch covvs .1 superior bull v ■' ;,2 ricks of prime hay 1 ditto ditto barley . 1 ditto straw, Together with .Ploughs, harrows, roller, iron hurdles, cart and harness, and a quantity of other agricultural implements, and the household fur.niture and effects on the property. "Terms liberal at sale. .Nelson, 23rd May, 1859, 1175 IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE. ■ aEORGE AIKEN is instructed by Mr. Winterbum to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, Waimea-road, on an early day, the whole of his valuable FURNITURE and other HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; some particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement. . The PREMISES are for SALE, or LEASE, on easy terms. Nelson, May 20. 1164 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY BALL. A PUBLIC BALL will take place at the Masonic Hall, THIS EVENING, the 24th May, to celebrate the Birthday of her Most Gracious Majesty. STEWARDS. His Honor the Superintendent, 0. Curtis, Esq., J. Poynter, Esq. J. R. Dodson, Esq., D. Rough, Esq., "T.R. Hacket, Esq., D. Sinclair, Esq., A. Kerr, Esq., Captain Thomson Captain Walmsley, W. T. L. Travers, Esq. Lady's Ticket, 10s.; Gentleman's Ticket, 155.; to be obtained from the Stewards, or at Messrs. Elliott's and Mr. Stanton's. Dancing to commence at Eight O'clock. 1168 WELSON FIRE BRIGADE. — The ■L™ MEMBERS are requested to MEET on WEDNESDAY next, May 25th, at 3 o'clock prompt, at { the Engine House, Bridge-street. 1 172 TnOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BEDJLf STEADS Iron stretchers Mattresses Bolsters .Pillows ■ . , At AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1177 THE NELSON GROCERY DEPOT is -*- now replete with a FRESH and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK, comprising:— Teas of the very best description [ •Sugars „ ~ „ Coffee, dietetic and roll cocoa, soluble chocolate Rice oatmeal, split peas, mustard, starch Blue, soap, soda, tallow and sperm candles Muscatels ~\ Jordan almonds ( Finß new fruit Pudding raisins i •Currants . J Salad oil, French capers, pickles, vinegar Fresh salmon, sardines, potted tongues and ham Sauces, mixed spice, nutmegs, inaccarorii Vermicelli, ginger, pimento, tobacco ; dandid lemon, orange, and citron peel &c. &c, &c. The NELSON GROCERY DEPOT, between the Masonic Hotel"and Mr, George Aiken's Sale Room, Trafalgar-street. W. WEBSTER, 1169 Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BUSINESS-of the undersigned, at AORERE, will for the future be CARRIED ON by the FIRM of OUTRIDGE AND CO. All parties indebted to the Rocky River Store are requested to pay the amount of their accounts to Mr. W. M. Millar, at the Store, It is also requested that other outstanding accounts may be paid to the undersigned forthwith. R. P. OUTRIDGE. Collingwood, May, 1859. "WITH reference to the above advertise- »»" nient, OUTRIDGE AND CO. beg to inform Storekeepers at the Diggings that they are prepared to continue SUPPLYING GOODS of all kinds, at a commission, for cash, on Nelson prices. And having their own Bullocks, attended by careful drivers, they will pack up goods purchased from them for Parties of Diggers, at the lowest Port prices, for cash. Collingwood, May 20th, 1859. 1166 jTjTJ.TBID.GE AND CO., V/ LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLINGWOOD. g£fr Storage for Bonded and Free Goods to any extent. : CJollingwood, May 20th, 1859. 1167 LAND FOR SALE. THE remaining portions of SECTIONS No. 22, WAIMEA EAST, and No. 156, WAIMEA WEST, will be SOLD, in Lot 3to suit purchasers, at greatly reduced prices. - 7 'These Sections are both in pleasant neighborhoods, and are well adapted for homesteads. ■ Approved Bills at short and long dates, would be taken, and Conveyance granted. Apply to Mr. B. O. HODGSON, Trafalgar-street. ■ . - ■ • 1170 TO be SOLD, in the German Village, Upper Moutere, SEVERAL SECTIONS of available FREEHOLD LAND, lately in the occupation of . the Rev. S. A. Bowden. Apply to the Rev. S. A. Bowdbn, " Bowden's Farm," Spring Grove; or to Mr. Geobgb Aiken, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Nelson. - „. Nelson, 23rd May, 1859. 1174 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. HPENDERS will be received at this Office -1- until Four o'clock of FRIDAY nest, May 27th, for METALLING a PORTION of the WAIMEAROAD, within the town boundary, at'per chain, and according to a Specification which may be seen at the - Office. By^order of the Board, " " J. L. BAILEY, • Secretary. ; Board of Works Office, Nelson, May 23, 1869. 1173

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 2

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