,__ : ..,._,,, :< Jan. 27/60. Safes % f Hcfeii '•*" Vj OTICE.-The SALE by XucSloilf i> HORSES nnd SPUING CARTS advertised to take place on Saturday last the 21st ultimo, having through unforaeen circumstances been POSTPONED the said property will positively be offered to public competition on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th instant, at TWELVE o'clock, noon, at the itnblescf the Commercial Hotel, Hardy-street, unless previouuly'disDosed of by private contract. GEORGE AIBEN, net. ™t. Auctioneer, l .&.— me norses can be seen and tried by any like, ly purchaser prior to the day of sale. Nelson, January 23rd, 1860. 84 IMPORTANT SALE OP HORSES. M EDWARDS AND CO. will sell by -^ • auction, at Beaverton, Marlborough, at the end ot January (the day to be named in a future advertisement), a large.and valuable BREEDING STUD * comprising thoroughbred and cart horses, :mares and geldings. _. '85 Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson • 17th Janiiarv, 1860. . ' TENDERS will; be received at this •*". Office, until MONDAY, the. 13th February next from persons desirous .of eontractii>g.to cxc- ~ cute the WORKS required on the on.the line of road from Manuka point, Waitapu, t 0 Spittal's Ferry, Specifications to be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. George Tailor, Takaka. ALFRED DOMETT,. ■-, ./<r provincial Secretary. ■■ Bj6vin|tal. Secretary's Office/ ~ "Ne&oni;2Bth December, 1809. JJIS # Honor the SUPERINTENDENT -*■ directs it to be notified that DOG TICKFTS for the year 1860 can be obtained from the Serjeant Major of Police, Nelson, and from the Ctfnstablea'of the undermentioned districts, viz: Suburban North Waimea East Waimea.West ' Waimeaf South Motueka. Any person having a-dig-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, 1859. L AS™ EES in want of EMPLOYMENI are requested to apply to Mr. 'Thobas Sullivan, Depot, Nelson, w ALFRED GREENFIELD, 'r_ _ ' Chief Clerk. IMMIGRATION. REPLICATIONS will be received at fnUMnT^m^ from Pers°M desirous of SENDING toENGLAND 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 IS years 'of age '„ 9 9 " » 1 year . . * free rtJn c Wf°f e the Papge money to be repaid, in ' thecase of families, within two years; and in the case ot single persons, within one year from, the date of arIZ,Jn the P™v! nce> 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, chris^ brou^Uut^ 6 ' CSS °f each person th(^ wish '' I \.. ' By order of the Commissioners, ALFEED GREENFIELD, Immigration Office, Immi Sration Secretary. Nelson, 15th December, 1859. 734 ELECTION NOTICE. " ' ELECTOKAL DISTRICT OP MOTUEKA. JN pursuance of the provisions of an Act ♦ i AOt'< Su G£ nera, l Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858" I Alexander LeGrand CampbeU, Returning Oflicer for the Electoral District of Motueka, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a WRIT, bearing date the 12th day of January, 1860, issued under the hand of Johm nT?™ W rl' ,^Pe rilitendent of Nelson, an ELECTION will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as a MEMBER of the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL for the said Electoral District and that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES 3 take place at the Motueka Institute, on MONDAY the 30th day of January, 1860; and that the POLL (if necessary) will be taken on MONDAY, the fith day of February, 1860. ' . A. L. G. CAMPBELL, n . , ~ ,„„ , Returning Officer. Dated this 16th day of January, 1860. ™,Tl^ e Sfe^S Place is the Idling place for the Electoral Dismct of Motueka :— Polling Place—The Motueka Institute. - A. L. G. CAMPBELL, Returning Officer. Dated the 16th day of January, 1860. 80 TO WHEELWRIGHTS AND OTHERS. "POR SALE, Stringy Bark Cart Shafts, ■*- and Dray Poles. : g6 I. M. HILL. "PORSALE.— FOUK, ACRES of LAND, - 1- wittia good weatherboard House, Cow-shed, * » and Pigstys; 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. ! 15 TO CONSUMERS OP COFFEE. PROFESSOR JOHNSTON in his Che- _ mistry of Common Life informs us that the exhilerating effects of Coffee is such that it counteracts the stupor occasioned by fatigue, and imparts a feeling of comfort and repose; and while it makes the brain more active, it makes the change and waste of matter slower. — These important results are effected during tht; process of roasting. ■ . • In connection with the above JOHN SYMONS and CO. beg to add that by the aid of their Steam Coffee Roasting and Grinding Mills they are enabled to offer the public a genuine and highly concentrated COFFEE, containing the much prized aroma, and at the same time those medical qualities so esteemed by a connoisieur in coffee. Sold at their establishments—Bridge-street, Nelson; Beaverton Store, Marlborough; and ciibbs' Flat, Collingwood—and to be obtained of their agents throughout New Zealand. 65 TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TUST. RECEIVED ex GOLCONDA— ** Wrought and cut nails, every size Locks and latches of every description Cross cut, pit, and hand saws Brass and iron butt and T hinges . Tower bolts, &c, &c, &c. Also Mathieson's Carpenter's TOOLS of every description, on sale at JOHN SYMONS' AND CO.'S. STORES. 77 TO PARTIES FURNISHING.. ' ." JOHN SYMON^AND CO. beg res- - pectfully to invite parties famishing to inspect their SHOW ROOMS, which are now. replete with every necessary for furnishing either a Cottag« or Mansion. ' " OBSBBTE— JOHN SYMONS' AND CO.'S 7UBKISHING WAREHOUSE Bridge street. $% ; ; .,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 237, 27 January 1860, Page 1
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