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FOR PORT COOPER DIRECT.—The Clipper Brfgantine MARCHIONESS, 200 tons, F. C. Kreeft, Commander, will SAIL : TO-MORROW (Wednesday,) 22nd June. For freight or passage apply to JOHN B. HAYS, '•■'■. Agent. Nelson, June 2lst, 1859. . 1310 FOR' THE WAIRAU.—The Clipper schooner GTPSY, J.M'Cann, Master, will SAIL for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant. • , . ■ ,-.■;• For freight or passage apply to ■ THOS. ASKEW, '■''. ■ Bridge-street. Kelson, 20th June, 1859. 1298 AUCTION''SALE.' ; THURSDAY NEXT, MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will -*•*■*• SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Warehouse, in Bridge-street, on THURSDAY NEXT, the £3rd instant, as Twelve o lclock precisely, A general assortment of MERCHANDISE, con-.-Bisting of— . • . Brandy and rum. in quarter casks, old torn and port wine in case, oilman's stores, pipes, Sydney mould candles, Taranaki cheese, glassware, winter .clothing, children's boots, drapery ,_ tinware, cutlery, brash ware, "children's , vricker ■chairs, &c, &c,, &c. . -Also, about half a ton potatoes/ And af Three o'clock, precisely—: About 600 volumes books, including several rare and valuable works. ~....' Terms liberal at sale. Nelson, 21st June, 1859. : 1306 TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON--1- TRACT, a FREEHOLD ESTATE, within the Town of Nelson, containing full 70 Acres, either in •one or_two lots', as.may.be desired. The above borders the Mud Flat, and is a very improvable proper ty, that would pay largely for a small outlay. It is divided by Cbllingwood-street, and Lot 1 would be 30 acres on the west side of the street. It is bounded on the west by Trafalgar and Para Para Streets. Lot 2 contains 40 acres. On this lot is a newly built, substantial, and roomy Dwelling House; a small ■outlay would embank out the tide, when it would .form a most excellent dairy farm, a considerable portion being in good grass at the present moment. Both lots are well supplied with fresh water at all seasons. Price moderate and liberal. Apply to Messrs'. Nash and Scaipb, Nelson. " ' " 1297 KENT HOPS, 1858. NOW LANDING, ex ALFRED THE . GREAT, 10. pockets best Kent HOPS, of the growth of 1858. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 18th June, 1&59 1296 SALE OF VALUABLE MARES, EX THE PRINCE ALFRED. "MUSSES. N. EDWARDS and CO. i-YA will SELL l>y AUCTION in the paddock, opposite the Miner's Arms, Hardy-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant, commencing at One1 o'clock precisely— .. : 16 very superior M ARES, the :greater part of which are broken in to saddle or harness, and perfectly quiet 2 excellent GELDINGS 2 DONKEYS Terms at sale. Nelson, 20th June, 1859. 1304 WITHOUT RESERVE. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. -*-*-l- have been instructed by William Eobinson, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (prior to his departure for England, on the 22nd proximo), at his residence in the Wood, on THURSDAY, the 30th inßtant, at One o'clock precisely— The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ■ and Effects, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, Two superior Pigs, Poultry, <fee, &c., &c. Terms at sale. Nelson, June 20th, ,1859. 1305 DRESS BO OT S Patent leather Wellingtons Dress shoes Youths' patent kid elastic hoots ; Ladies' white and black satio shoes. Ditto'kid operas, At 1307 *~? " - • b. JACKSON'S T U S T O P E N■ B D— ** • Gents'prime shooting boots Ditto napoleons. "Every "variety of men's, women's, and children's BOOTS and SHOES; at ISOB • b. JACKSON'S . oysters! oysters! JUST ARRIVED, in first-rate condition, a quantity of OYSTERS, at J. MEAD'S, 1295 Bridge-street. p H. MARTIN, Suburban North, re-. ■^-^- quests that all CLAIMS may be sent in for SETTLEMENT, on or before 20th July, 1859 ; and that all DEBTS owing may be PAID immediately to ■ MR. S. KINGDON, 1299 Trafalgar-street.' THE NELSON LADIES, celebrated not only for their amiability and loveliness; but for their elegant taste and high appreciation of the beautiful in art and nature, have now an opportunity of viewing some of the lovely Works of Creation peculiar to this island, in a small but unique collection of insects, taken within:the last few.months by Mr. OX LEY, late Member of the British Entomological Society, who, in return for the patronage he has received from the Nelson public in ; general, and the ladies in particukr;'invitea- FREE inspection of his captures, previous .to their transmission to England, for presentation either to her Majesty Queen Victoria, or the British Museum. i These rare, curious, and beautiful-insects can be seen daily atthe ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Trafalgar street, where, at the same time, can be seen those much admired works of art, Messrs. Oxmv and Lake's large Double Portraits, at £1 10s. and £1 155.; and the large Single Portraits, at £1 £1 55., unsurpassable for accuracy and moderate price, being about half the amount formerly charged in these colonies. Photographs and pictures COPIED. Views of Residences, and Portraits (warranted to last centuries with care) taken in their highly popular style DAILY by Messrs. Oxley and Lane, as above. Sunshine not requisite by Oxlev and Lane's peculiar process, for which, when they have obtained Royal Letters'Patent,'annual licences will be granted to all Photographers desirous of practising this wonderful improvement on the old system. CHOICE-STEREOSCOPip VIEWS FOR SALE. 1292 SUBURBAN NORTH DISTRICT ROADS BOARD. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that a MEETJ-^ ING of the VOTERS in the above district will be held on MONDAY, the 4th day of July, nt Noon, at the School house, Thackwood, to elect THREE MEMBERS'of the BOARD, in accordance with the provisions of the " Country Roads Amendment Act," Session 5, No 12. In the event of a Poll being demanded, the polling will take place the same day at the above Schoolhouso, and closo at Four p.m. KOBEET POLLOCK, 1293 Chairman.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 174, 21 June 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 174, 21 June 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 174, 21 June 1859, Page 2

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