FOR THE WAIRAU.—The regular 1 trader clipper schooner AUSTRALIAN MAID, Hooper, -master, (now hourly expected) having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sail for BEAVERTON, Wairau, two days after arrival. For freight or passage apply to JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Nelson, January 26. 96 ESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. Robert Marten, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 28th instant, at One o'clock precisely, the following supeiior and well-made FURNITURE, viz. :— 1 elegant Sofa, spring seat, covered with best damask 1 Easy Chair, ditto, to match 1 four-feet Loo Table 1 Telescope Table | 1 Washstand Dressing Table and Towel Horse, in one -1 five-feet Kitchen Table 1 Night Commode 1 Bedside Table. Terms at sale. 25th January, 1860. 102 WATER CASKS, EOB, SALE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -1-*-*- will Sell by public Auction, at the Custom House Wharf, on MONDAY next, the 30th instant, at One o'clock precisely, and without reserve— 63 (each 200 gallons) WATER CASKS, new, of superior make, and extremely useful for Water Butts to every residence in town or country. Terms cash. Nelson, January 25. 103 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have received instructions from Mr. L. Conway to sell by auction, at his premises, Trafalgar-street, Nel sen, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 16th and 17th February, at Twelve for One o'clock precisely, the whole of the large and well-assorted STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— Fancy Goods—Elutinas, wax dolls (dressed and undressed), work boxes, toys, cutlery, stationery, perfumery, &c, &c. Clocks, watches, candelabra, plated ware, and jewellery Drapeky—Prints, fancy dresses, muslins, coburgs, long cloths, flannels, ribbons, collars and sleeves, parasols, and a large assortment of haberdashery Glass show cases and'ihop fittings And a variety of goods and merchandise too numerous to particularise. Household Furniture, including superior Mahogany chffionier, ditto Sofa (covered in horse-hair seating), ditto Loo Table, ditto chests of drawers, chairs, toilet and kitchen utensils, &c, &c. Also, a handsome rosewood seven-octave Cottage Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, nearly new. In consequence of Mr. Conway bein<? about to leave Nelson, the above will be offered entirely without reserve, and the attention of the trade is particularly requested. Terms at sale. NASH AND SCAIFE, Auctioneer. Nelson, 24th January, iB6O. '■ 98 PRAYER BOOKS AND CHURCH SERVICES. HD. JACKSON has just unpacked 0 a beautiful assortment of the above. Also, Ladies' and gentlemen's Diaries and Pocket Books, for 1860. English and German Concertinas. Plated Candlesticks, Toast Racks, Cruet?, &c. Despatch Bags. Dukes' Cricket Balls. Stationery and Toys of every description. The undersigned is Agent for the Marlhorough Press, copies of which can always be had. E. D. JACKSON, Stationery and Fancy Warehouse, jqO Trafalgar-street. CLOVER SEED, JUST ARRIVED. pOW GRASS, Red and White CLOVER SEED, tried and warranted to grow. ' BIRMINGHAM HOUSE, 95 Bridge-street. ATELSON SAYINGS' BANK.— ■^ A MEETING of the TRUSTEES will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Nelson, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 31st January next, at Seven o'clock. DONALD SINCLAIR, Vice President. Nelson, 2-tth. January, IS6O. 97 LOST.— On Wednesday last, a small dove colored PARROT. The finder will be handsomely rewarded, on bringing the same to this office. Nelson, 28th January, IS6O. 99 QTRAYED from the Wakatu Stables, a £3 BLACK MARE, aged 4 years, shod allround. Any person giving information where she is to be found will be suitably rewarded. Apply to 101 W. NESB.I.TT AND CO. P 1 X A TO BE ADVANCED on good 3j JIKJ\J security ; or the advertiser would be glad to meet with EMPLOYMENT where the above sum could be advantageously used. Address E. B. P., office of this paper. 94 TMPOUNDED at Waimea West, one -*- Black and White Poley COW, both ears crossed, branded C it on off rump, brand on off shoulder not distinguishable. If not claimed within 24 days from the 22nd January last past, will be sold according to the Ordinance. JOHN KERB, Jun., Poundkeeper. , Waimea West, January 23rd, 1860. > 93 A SERVANT WANTED.—AppIy at -£*- the Trafalgar Hotel, corner of Bridge and Tra-falgar-streets. 92 . -\YAKEFIELD COMMITTEE OF EDUCATION. are required for the SRECJ- TION of a SCHOOL-HOUSE at FOXHILL. Plans and Specifications to be seen, and Tenders left until January 28, with J. Griffith, Wakefield, or, 75 J. BIRD, Chairman. THE NELSON MECHANICS' CLUB J- will meet for practice on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Two o'clock, p.m., in the padJock adjoining the Cricket Ground, Toi-toi Valley. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every •*- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Waimea East, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's store, and at 2 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. E. WALLIS. Richmond, Marches. ENTERED INWARDS. January. 26 —Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, from the Wairau. ENTERED OUTWARDS. January 24.—Vistula, schooner, 133, Crilbert, for Wellington, with part of original passengers. January 2o.—Ariel, brigantine, 138, White r for Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. M'Kehzie, and Jane Moore. • January 25.—Vanquish, brigantine, 128, Scott ,for Sydney. - ■•■ • January 26.—Roxana, barque, 274, Spittall, for London. IMPORTS. Per Gipsy, from the Wairau; 3 hhds beer, 4 empty qasks, Iravers aud Co.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 237, 27 January 1860, Page 2
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