GEOLOGICAL LECTURE, BY DR. \JI HOCHSTETTER. A LECTURE upon the GEOLOGY OF PART OF THE PR<) VLNCK OF N KLSON will be DELIVERED by Dr. Fbbijinano Hochstetter, on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at Seven o'clock, p.m., at the Wes- ' jleyan Chai'ki, Hardy-street. TICKETS OF ADMISSION may be had on application to Air. GREEN FIELD, at the Provincial Secretary's OHice, on and after WEDN ESDAY MORNING. ALFRED DOMETT, 391 Provincial Secretary. HPHOSE MEMBERS of the NELSON -1- TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY who did not attend the meeting of Members which took place on the 2Uth instant, are requested to call upon 1. M. HILL, at their earliest convenience. JABEZ PACKER, JUNR., Secretary. Nelson, September 24th, 1859. 377 NELSON COLLEGE. •THE FOURTH QUARTER commences •-*- on MONDAY, the 3rd of October. [ Tiie Secretary will attend on* the Tuesday following to enrol pupils and receive the Quarter's school fee. By order of the Council of Governors, . A. G. JENKINS, Secretary. : September 26th, 1559. 385 AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Central Committee and the Delegates of the District Committees of the. above Association, will be held'at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, on THURSDAY, the Cth day of October next, at Noon, to arrange the forthcoming SHOW of .LIVE STOCK, and to transact other business.of importance to the Association. All Members of the Committee are particularly requested to attend. EEDOB. KELLING, SS9 Secretary. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,^ , WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIEE are instructed by H. Young, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Cottage formerly occupied by Mr. Tinline, Haven-road, on Wednesday next, September 28th, at Two o'clock precisely, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Terms at sale. September 23rd. 1859. '' 381! PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. GEORGE AIKEN has received instructions to offer by auction, at his sale room, Tra-falgnr-strert, on FRIDAY next, the 30th current, at Twelve o'clock noon— A number of really valuable lots of HOUSES and LA M>>, situated near tlie centre of the town, and all eligible sites for either business purposes or private residences." . '. Reserve prices very low.—Terms extremely liberal Titles unexceptionable. Further particulars as to the above may be known, ■• on application to the Auctioneeer, up to the hour of Nelson, 23rd September, 1859. . 382 AUCTION SALE AT COLLINGWOOD. = MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will ■ , •&& sell by auction, on SATURDAY, the Ist October, the. remainder of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, 'FIXTURES, &c, belonging to the estate of R. P. Outridge, consisting of Groceries Drapery Clothing Ironmongery &c, &c. Terms at sale, to commence at Eleven o'clock. Collingwood, 22nd September. 379 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER CRESSWELL. THIS Vessel being now ENTERED, -1- CONSIGNEES are requested to CLEAR their GOODS within FOUR DAYS from this date, in terms | of Bills of Lading. The Captain and Owners will not be responsible for the condition of goods after they leave the ship's j tackles. ' ] NASH AND SCAIFE, Agents. 24th September, 1859. 388 iVTOTICE.—The Captain or Agents of the -^-* barque CRESSWELL, from London, now at Nelson, will NOT be Responsible for any DEBTS contracted by the Crew. NASH AND SCAIFE, 357 ' ' '' ' Agents. Notice to shippers between motueka and massacre bay. ON and after the 4th of October, the FREIGHT on all GOODS shipped per TASMANIAN MAID at .Motueka, for Massacre Bay, will have to be paid, before shipment, to Mr. R. Sut- ' CLIFFE. '. : CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, Sept. 26th, 1559. - 390 'TENDERS are required by MONDAY, .-L. . October 10, for Metalling the road from Ching's southward—Mr. Austen. Forming portions of the road in 88 Valley—Mr. Baigent. . Ditto ditto at Foxhill—Mr. Baigent. Ditto near B. Dixon's, Spring Grove—The Holly Budj. | Cutting down Bourke's hill—Mr. M. Coleman. Specifications may be seen on application at the place named opposite each portion of work. Tenders (of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted) to be left with tho members of the Board, or with ■ T. J. THOMPSON, . 386 Secretary. ANTED Two Female SERVANTS, one as Cook, the other ns Housemaid. Apply to Mrs WEMYSS, Prestburv Cottage, Brookstr.jl , 378 FOWLS still continue to infest my garden. After this, date POISON will be LAID to destroy ! them. Q. COATES, , 384' ■ Trafalgar-street.. TTl^rl . f l 111 IWW I Will 111-. II ■IFM_--t'-'*-t-----*M**'**-*-^^
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 202, 27 September 1859, Page 2
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