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MESSRS.. "NASH. and. SOAIFE. have been instructed by Mr. William Akersten, to SELL by. PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Warehouse, ■Bridge-street., Nelson; THIS DAY, the 27th instant— • All that new and well built COTTAGE, known as "Hawthorn Cottage,I'situated in Halifax-street, Nelson, containing 2 Bedrooms, Parlor, Office and Kitchen; is lined, canvassed, and papered, ' and contains those conveniences which render a home comfortable. .■■••';; It stands on freehold ground, 1.75 feet in depth, by 55 feet frontage to Halifax street; the soil is a rich vegetablo mould, and is fenced, partly hawthorn and witd rose, and partly a battened'fence. • Also, A tfeee of freehold BUILDING GROUND, 100 feet in depth, by 44 feet frontage to Victoryequare, now celebrated as the Nelson Cricket Ground. To view the cottage apply to file Auctioneers, or to Mr. Wh. AKBRSTEN,"on the*premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock precisely. '' " Terms at- sale. ' ■ , Nelson, 23rd May, 1859. H7g AUCTION SALE OF PRODUCE* ETC., ETC., WITHOUT RESERVE. H-EORGE AIKEN will SELL fey PUB- ~* .-LIC AUCTION at his Sale Room, (TO- . MORROW,) the 28th instant, at Two o'clock, p.m., .precisely, viz:—. 25 kegs salt butter 30 prime Port Cooper cheeses 150 bushels oats . . ■ "■ 1 trunk, containing— 30 pairs men's watertight boots 10 dozen American buckets and Sundry useful lots of furniture, drapery, iclothing, &c., &c, &c.^ NoEeserve. • Terms at Sale. Nelson, 26th May, 1859. ■ 1181 TyfESSRS. NATH. ED\VARDS AND XtJL co. have received instructions ti SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 31st imt., at One o'clock precisely, at the Grove Farm, near .Stoke, (latterly occupied by Mr. James Powick, sen.) 137 ewes and lambs '9 head splendid milch cows ' 1 superior bull 2 rick's of prime hay ■ -1 ditto ditto barley 1 ditto straw, j» ' Together with PliUfns, harrows, roller, iron hurdles, cart and . ■" harness, and a quantity.1 of.other• ngriculw 'Mai implements, and the;houschold i'ur.niture and effects on the property. .r : " ' . -Terms liberal at sale. ' iNelson, 23rd May, 1859.' H75 IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. P EORGE AIKEN is instructed by Mr. Joseph Winterburn 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. "64 ■•*WQW LANDING, EX LADY 2 tons"or,-.iw _ SOLE LEATHER '. ~~:'" ~"MW*r KIP and French calf Hob nails, basils, l&c, &c. 1183 B. JACKSON. . "fpOURTEEN TONS very superior RYEx GRASS and CLOVER HAY; can be delivered in quantities of half-a-ton and upwards. Apply to GEORGE AIKEN, Auctioneer and Com-, mission Agent. 1180 1/f ASSAORE BAY STONE LIMEim -LYJL SALE at SIGLEY'S KILN, Vincent-stre^ Price, 4s. per.bushel, delivered. All orders for lime must be accompanied by tne ■payment, otherwise it will not be sent. 1124' ■• . J. SIGLEY. WANTED a STEADY MAN who can •* » make himself generally useful on a farm. D. "WARNOCE, 1146 Wakefield Arms. Provincial Secretary's Office, ■ ■■ Nelson, M«y 21st, ]859. ALL .Applications for PUBLICAN'S ■£*- BUSH LICENSES, and for renewal or transfer -of existing licenses, must be sent to this office on or before the 15th-of Juno next. - •' ALFREB DOMETT, -1178 Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, May 17th, 1859. TO..CARPENTERS, PLASTERERS, SMITHS, AND GLAZIERS. . 'TENDERS will TDe received at this Office -1- until Noon of TUESDAY, the 7th June, for the performance of certain WORKS required in the erection and completion of the NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of Maxwell Bdby, Esq., Albion-square, on a»d after . MONDAY next, the 23rd instant. . ALFRED DOMETT, 1148 Provincial Secretary. WCTiaii, ,i.»ii»j-.a..^. limn ..■■■« ■■imiiiiiniii.n.™— ■■■■iimijiii mniinp

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 2

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