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TPXCUfISoN TO MOTUEKA AND Hd BACK. Tho TASMANIAN MAID will leave the Wharf, Nelson, on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, the 2nd January, at Seven o'clock for Motueka, where she will remain until Ten o'clock, p.m., to enable Excursionists to witness the CRICKET MATCH between the Nelson and Motueka Clubs. Fare for the Excursion, 6s. each. Children, half-price. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, December 29. 800 QTEAM TO COLLINGWOOD.—The £} paddle steamer EMU will sail (weather permitting) for Collingwood direct on TUESDAY next, January 3rd, at 7 p.m., returning to Nelson on WEDNESDAY. JOHN E. HAYS, Agent. Nelson, December 29th, 1559. 801 NEW ZEALAND TIMBER BY AUCTION. WITHOUT BESEBVE. GEORGE AIKEN will sell by public auction in the yard adjoining the premises of Mr. Hays, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 31st instant, noon, as under:— Several thousand feet boards and scantling 5 barrels bottled ale and porter 4 boxes mould candles 2 ~ assorted sauces Window sashes, .glazed and unglazed, And some other goods which must be sold without any reserve to close an account. Terms cash. Nelson, December 29, 1859. 80S IVfESSRS/N. EDWARDS AND GO. -^-*- have received instructions to sell by auction on WEDNESDAY next, the 4th January, at the Wakatu stables, commencing at One o'clock precisely, and without reserve— 8 valuable mares, chiefly broken in to saddle and Harness 1 superior gelding Terms at sale. Nelson, 29th December, 1859. 80t MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. JjJL -win se u t,y public auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY,the 11th January, 'The unexpired term of lease of 17 years, of 48 feet of frontage to Bridge-street, by a j depth of 270 feet, or thereabouts opposite the Royal Hotel, together with a capital Iron House thereon at present in the occupation of Mr. James M'Kenzie and standing at a ground rent of £18 per annum. Possession given at an early period after sale. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers. Nelson, 29th December, 1859. 805 <TX) BE SOLD—a CHESNUT MARE, -*■ first-rate in saddle or harness. Apply to Mr. THOMPSON at x\lr. Luck's, Trafalgar Hotel. 803 HPHE PARTY who took by mistakeTWO -"- KEYS belonging to a Chest of Drawers sold by Messrs. Nash and Scaife at the Parsonage on Wednesday will please leave them at the Auctioneer's Oflice, Bridge street. 799 OPENING BALL. JJERVIS begs to announce to his • friends and patrons that he intends- giving an Opening Ball, at the Freemason's Hall, Trafalgarstreet, in the ensuing week, WEDNESDAY, January 11th, 1860. Further particulars in a future advertisement. Commercial Hotel, December 30. 795 UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA.. HPHIS BANK will be closed on MONJ- DAY and TUESDAY, the 2nd and 3rd January, 1860, for the usual half-yearly balance. A. KERR, Manager. Nelson, 29th December, 1859. ' 796 WANTED to purchase a HORSE and »» FOUR BULLOCKS, accustomed to carry packs. Apply to Mr. DONALD M'GREGOR, at Mr. Isaac Hill's Nelson. 794 TV/I" ANGLING.-—ln rear of the Baptist •"■*- Chapel. Mrs. RANKIN begs to acquaint her friends that she is in a position to execute MANGLING by Davies' Patent Chain Mangle to any extent. 793 THE DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) ■'"FENDERS are requested for the Trans- -*- pobt of ORE from the Dun Mountain Mine to the Napier Wharf, in quantities of from 10 to 100 tons. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. R. HACKET, i 792 Secretary. ;j HEADACHE STOPPED IN ONE MINUTE. IF you want your Headache cured go to WEST'S Hair-dressing Saloon and be SHAMPOOED, and have the dandruff removed from the head. 757 IVTOTICE. —The undersigned begs respect-, -*■* fully to inform the Public that from this date ' ;his STORES at Collingwood, Wairau, and Nelson, will \ -fee carried on under the style or firm of JOHN SY- : MONS and CO. ' JOHN SYMONS. Nelson, Ist October, 1859. 470 SOHO BREWERY. TOHN SMITH respectfully intimates to **^ many of his retail customers whose accounts remain unsettled, his desire to have them squared at their very • earliest convenience, as lie cannot be expected to give unreasonable credit. " 406 SUBURBAN NORTH.—Notice is hei/ O by given, that Mr. ALEXANDER WRAGG; has been duly appointed by the Road Board of the above district, COLLECTOR of the ROAD RATE for the current year. For the convenience of the inhabitants, the Collector will attend at the Thackwood School-house, on TUESDAY, February 24th, 1860, and on the c day following, at Clifton terrace Schoo house, betw en the hours of Ten a.m., and Four p.ml ROBERT POLLQCg, 764 Chairman. ; (StktmmA |tatm Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 28th December, 1859. TTIS Honor the SUPERINTENDENT JUL directs it to be notified that DOG TICKETS for the year 1860 can be obtained from the Serjeant j Major of Police, Nelson, And from the Constables of! i the undermentioned districts, viz:— ; • Suburban North \ Waimea Easfc Waimea West Waimea South . : Motueka. 'Anyyperson having a dog at large without a ticket vfor the current year will be liable to be proceeded against under the provisions of the Dog Nuisance Ordinance. ALFRED GREENFIELD, :798 Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson., December, 1859. L AS 2? ERS in w*nt «f EMPLOYtTvfrS? *? eßted to apply to Mr. Thomas feULLiVAN, Dep6t, Nelson, . ALJRED aRBSOTIELD, \ 9T Chief Qlerk,

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 2

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