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s#fiSlKSr'^." EDWARDS AND CO.. Tv~-vwUl sell; by public auction, at their, Warehouse, Trafalgar-teet;;oii WEDNESDAY, the 11th January, The iiftglxpired term of lease of 17 years, of 48 feet*"of frontage to Bridge-street, by a . depth of 270 feet, or thereabouts opposite the Royal Hotel, together with a capital lion House thereon at present in the occupation sof Mf.' James M'Kenzie and standing at a ground tent of £18 per an- ; vnum, Possession given at an early pe- ' - .. rioji.after sale. <•.'■■ I v; Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Nelsoi,'29ii;h December, 1859. 805 IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, FARMING IM- '• /!• ■.""- ■■ 7« >~ '^'LEMENTS,- ETC., ETC., ; MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. !n . !' have received-instructions from Mr. John Kerr, Junior, to sell by auction at his Farm, Waimea West, on TUESDAY, the 17th January, at Twelve o'clock precisely, the whole of his extensive and useful FA RM STOCK, and IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, PIGS, &c, as follows, viz:— 1 superior heavy cart mare, unequalled in the colony ; 1 ditto ditto plough gelding 11 other mares and geldings, broken in to saddle atid harness 4 head, milch cows, in fall milk and perfectly quiet 20 head fat cattle 30_ head, mixed ditto -■-■'■; SiTpaira working bullocks «.;.' * i;j\>v and-ewes i -; -^/:: . , : •.-""•■. "iOO pigs, of all ages and degrees of fatnefti .; .*\: 2carts •. :/,..,-■ .-..■■:.. • ... ■ ..-•; ■~ \ ;:i "',•■ .idray; •, '■'<■.. ■ ■. . ' ■'"■ ■ -v ; , | t 1 excellent gig , ; ..-:,■ . : ■■■■••■■ ' -. i Trap harness, sidesaddles, and cart harness ' \ ; , , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects.; i i stack oaten hay . '...- , . ...;.».. . Drapery, ironmongery, groceries • ' &c, &c.', <feb. . _ . . ' , TermsV 3 months approved'acceptances. . NeTsOil, sth January, 1860. 21 Provincial Secretary's Office,-Nelson, . -.: December 30, 1859. RENDERS will be received at this Office -*♦" until Four o'clock, p.m., on MONDAY, the 16th Januaiy next, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to execute, the undermentioned WORKS, viz.—For DRAINING the Riwaka Swamp, and : FORMING road.' For the ERECTION of a Pound at Riwaka. Specification and Plans, &c, to be seen at this Office, and at the house of the Chairman of the Riwaka Road Board. ALFRED GREENFIELD. '2 Chief Clerk Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 28th December, 1859. HIS Honor the SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that DOG TICKETS for the year 1860 can be obtained from the Serjeant . Major, of Police, Nelson, and from the Constables of the undermentioned districts, viz :— Suburban North Waimea East Waimea West Waimea South Motueka. Any person having a dog at large without a ticket for 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, 29th December, 189. 1 ABORERS in want of EMPLOY- ■^ MENT are requested to apply to Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Depot, Nelson, '■ - ALFRED GREENFIELD, 797 Chief Clerk. :"" IMMIGRATION. APPLICATIONS will be received at ■£*" this office from persons desirous of SENDING tpENGLAND for their RELATIVES and FRIENDS, who will be brought out by the Commissioners of Immigration on the following terms, viz :— ~ . . .. . PASSAGE MONEY. Adults ... . . . £18 18 Children under 12 years of age . 9 9 „ ~ 1 year . . . free. The whole of the passage money to be repaid, in the case of families, within two years; and in the case of single persons, within one year from the date of ar» rival in the province, such payments to be made by equal Quarterly instalments. Bonds for the repayment must be signed by two approved householders in each case. Applicants must furnish in writing the name, christian name, age, and address of each person they wish brought out. By order of the Commissioners, ALFEED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, 15th Decembar, 1859. 734 AJOTICE is hereby given that the SIT- -^ TINGS of the SUPREME COURT for the desPatch of CRIMINAL BUSINESS will be held at the Court House, Freemasons' Hall, on MONDAY, the 16th instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place all persons under recognizance to appear as PROSECUTORS, DEFENDANTS, or WITNESSES are required to give their attendance. The Court will sit for the despatch of Civil business when the Criminal business is disposed of. JOHN SHARP, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Nelson, sth January, 1860. 18 FOR SALE.—FOUR ACRES of LAND, with a good weatherboard House, Cow-shed, and Figstys; the ground is well fenced in, and all in cultivation, also a good pair of Working Bullocks, and two good Milking Cows, just, ready to calve. A very suitable place for a Shoemaker. Apply to CHARLES SWAN, Riwaka Valley. ' ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITE. FOR SALE at the PORT, that very desirable PLOT of GROUND, possessing a double frontage, with quickset hedge and substantial fence, immediately adjoining the residence of Captain Kreeft. an<* part of the same acre. Any person requiring a site possessing a magnificent view of Blind Bay, combined with the other wellknown advantages of this picturesque and generally admired spot, can hear of favorable terms by applying to J. B. OALDER, 467 Haven-road. rro be SOLD or LET, those commodious -*- premises in Bridge-street, known as AITKEN'S STORES. Aiso the. premises late in the occupation of Mr. Hudson, nearly opposite Mr. Wilkie's Store, Bridge-street. Apply to G, HOOPER AND CO. Nelson Brewery, 26th December, 1859. 791 WANTED a JFEMALE SERVANT.- ---* * Apply to Mrs. Robert Aitken, Hardy-street . • - .?.?.*- ■ / 790 SUBURBAN NORTH.—Notice is here-' V .by given, that Mr. ALEXANDER WRAGG has been duly appointed by the Road Board of the above district, COLLECTOR of the ROAD R4.TE for the current'year. For the convenience of the inhabitants, the Collector will attend at the Thackwood Schookhouse,'on TUESDAY, February 24th, 1860, and oh the c day following, at Clifton Terrace Schoo house, betw en the hours of Ten a.m., and Four p.tnl ROBERT POLLOCK, 764 - ChaJbrmaiiv

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

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