fjlkdlaneans*. THE MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD hereby require', in accordance With the 10th clause of the Country Roads Amendment Act, from every occupier of any land or tenement, and every owner of any unoccupied land or tenement, or his Agent-, within one calendar month from this date, a statement in writing of the quantity and nature of the lands and tenements owned or occupied by such person within the district, together with the names of the owner and occupier (if ■ any) thereof, and the estimated value thereof to sell, such statement to be forwarded to the Chairman, or to any member of the Board. All parties liable to be rated are hereby cautioned that no person, who shall neglect or fail to make such , return will be entitled to appeal against the assessment of the district. C. PARKER, Chairman. Motueka, 18th October, 1859 , 51 IN accordance with the 10th clause of the " Country 1 Roads Amendment Act, 1858," every occupier of any land or tenement, and every owner of any unoccupied land or tenement'within the WimgA Distbicts is hereby required to forward to the Board, within one calendar month from this date, a statement in writing of the quantity and' nature of the lands and tenements owned or occupied by. such person within these districts, together with the names of the owners and occupiers (if any) thereof, and the estimated value thereof to sell. No person neglecting to make such return shall be entitled to appeal against the assessment about to be made. By order of the Waituea Road Board, T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. October 20,1859. - 488 ,NEW MUSIC. NE# MUSIC. HD. JACKSON has just unpacked a • large lot of MUSIC, direct from England---Dance and Song. Sold cheap. , 610 INSTANTANEOUS PORTRAITURE. MESSRS. OXLEY AND LANE respectfully invite their patrons not to defer their visits to the Royal Photographic Gallery too long, as, in consequence of Mr. Lane's departure to the South, it is' mest probable Mr. Qxley may shortly leave Nelson also. ' i ■ ' Portraits taken daily by the inimitable Xanthotype process in three second s only. Lockets, Brooches, &o\ , fitted with portraits of any size. Photographs copied and forwarded to England carriage free. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Trafalgar-street. October 3rd, 1859. 411 ALBION HOTEL AND TAVERN. F STOCK takes this opportunity of • thanking his friends and the public generally for the support he has received since opening the above; - ( Being free to draw English and each description pf Colonial Ale, it will always.be his endeavor to sustain the high name he has acquired for these articles. Wines and Spirits of superior quality always on hand at current rates. • ; 309 LONDON TAVERN, HAVEN-ROAD, NELSON. H HUDSON begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that he has ■ taken those extensive premises situated as above, where every accommodation can be offered to travellers, and hopes, by strict "attention to business to merit a share of public patronages'. , '' : , - Hooper's Ales and Porter always on draught. Ditto ditto ditto in bottle. Wines and Spirits, the best that can be procured. Dinners and Luncheons provided. Good Stabling. A large paddock in the rear of the premises for the accommodation of parties shipping sheep, cattle, &c. Nelson, 12th September, 1859; , ■ , ' 345 PRATT .and SCOTT beg to apprise their -*- friends and the public that they have commenced business as Butchers in the premises lately occupied by Mr. T. Gaukrqger; opposite'the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, and respectfully solicit'that share of public support which they will at all times study to merit; P. and S. would particularly remark that their ar. rangements will ensure a supply of MEAT of th« vebt best quality that can be procured, and it will be tbeir aim to execute all orders with which they may be favored, with strict punctuality and despatch. Hotels and shipping suppled on the shortest notice, and on favorable terms, PRATT AND SOOTT. Nelson, September Ist, 1859. N.B.—Poultry, vegetables, &c, always on hand. 316 WANTED to PURCHASE, FOWLS, TURKEYS, GEESE, &c.;,in quantities, at moderate rates. Apply to Mr. Jambs Bektley, Bridge-street. . 254 TO be LET, Two Four-roomed COT- ■*- TAGES; also, .Two acres of LAND in Waimearoad,' for paddocks. Apply to 83 . NASH AND SCAIPE. TO LET, the HOUSE, and 9 Acres of ■*- LAND, in Toi-toi Valley lately in the occupation of Mr. H. Hawk. For particulars of rent, &c, Apply to B. 0. HODGSON, 124 L Land Agent, Nelson; " THE GOOD TIME COMING." . ON account of the above, P. ADAMS, at the GOLDEN BOOT, has JUST RECEIVED a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which arebeingaoldatVEßY LOW PRICES.' Observe—Next door to H. Hargre*aves. 447 MR. SPARROW, Veterinary Surgeon, ■"-*■ Richmond. Horses examined as to their soundness. Advice to Purchasers, &c. ,'. '509 TO STAND THIS SEASON at the' Steam Flour Mill, Waimea South, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, the well-known caft Stallion' " r YOUNG LINCOLN. " ■. Terms:—j£2 25., and ss. the Groom. W. W. WHITE. N.B.—Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s. 6d. per week. 456 TTO STAND THIS SEASON.—The ■*- well-known Powerful Cart Stallion GOLIAH. Goljah will attend at the Wakeficld Arms the first week in October next, and every Monday following/; all other days at Quail Valley. Terms:— £2 2s. each mare; Groomage 6"a. Fees to bo paid before the Ist February, 1860.' Gromage to be paid on first visit. 406 H. J. L. AUGUARDE. •TO STAND THIS SEASON at Flax- -*- bourne Station, the approved English Thoroughbred Stallion ST. AUBIN. St. Aubin,'fo§led in 1849, by Bay Middleton, out of Black Agnes by Velocipede [see Stud Book vol. 6 p. 364] : BayjMiddleton, by Sultain, out of Cobweb, by Phantom ; Black Agnes, by, Velocipede, her dam, by Walton, out of Yonng Noisette, by Diomede [see Stud Book vol. 6, p. 3641. Terms, £5 55.; payable on the Ist January, 1860. Persons desirous of the services of this-Horse are requested to send their mares early in the season, aa only a limited number will be taken.' N. By No extra fee charged for feed or groomage. 393-* - ;. :G. E7 LQVfiGRO.VE. - »■> v; , sues-1 ...... .< r ■ •■'• *" f ""*** » '""
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 210, 25 October 1859, Page 4
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