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'.Sales bn-luttiair. 'MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFJ3~h^ A. r ,. f . e i u .,i iiisiiiii'iion-) !"in:n Mi. L. Comvay to sell liv ,'Mi-rion, at hk pii-mis -. ri"fAlal^Af-streot, Nel sMi, on TiHTP^DAY and I'KJ DA Y,<he'.(Winnd 17th l-'i-liii a\v. at Twelve io' Oi«> o'clock pr-cis-ely, the whole ot (he lara<" and w.-U-^sOitLil .^TOCX-IN-T[\ \DE. nnr.-iviiny , |_ P.wcv dooi^—Flufiiias., wax dni', (Jn^cd and undrc-sed), woik boxiv, tm-, iMirlciv. ••Ulioneiy, peilumery. itc, &c. Clocks, vvtfche.-, candelabra, plated ware, and jewellery Diiapeky—Prints, fancy dresses, muslins, co» burgs, long cloths, flannels, ribbons, collars and sleeves, parasols, and a large as-. \ . sortment of haberdashery : v- / Slops Glass show cases and shop fittings And a variety of goods and merchandise too numerous to particularise. . Household Furnituke, including superior Mahogany chffionier, ditto -Sofa, (covered in horse-hair seating), ditto Loo Table, ditto chests of drawers^ chairs, toilet and kitchen utensils, &c; ite. ;...-...' . Also, a handsotn'e' rosewood seven-octave-Cottage Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard,'nearly new. ° " In consequence of Mr. Comvay bcftio- about to leave Nelson, the above, will I.e. offered entirely .without re■■serve, and the attention of the'trade is' particularly requested. _ . . ■ ■ . Terms at sale. '■ 'i.^: , :■-■*:^:?^. NASH''AND SCAIFE,. ; ; r '! ' ' • ■ " Auctioneer. "'" Kelson, 24th January, iB6O. " ;.• ,-■ 93" , IMPORTANT SALS OF HORSES. ■ M EDWARDS AKD. CO. will sell by, 9 auction, at Ijeawrton, Marlborongh, at the end ' of January (tin-, day to be named in a future adver-" tisemeiil), a large and valuuble IiKEIiDINa STUD, ' comprising thoroughbred and carthorses, lharea and ' geldings. ' ~ 35 ; ©obtnmmrt Sofe. ' ? Provincial. Sccrefaf-v's OiVi,. o) 2s rel.->on, • ' 17th- January, 18G0. ■ rrBN.DERS-will be received at this -*■ Office, until MONDAY, the 13th February next, from persons desirous'of .contracting to execute the WORKS-required on the on the line of road from Manuka point, Waitapti, to Spittal's Ferry, Takaka. - .■•■■■■ Specifications to be seen at this Office,, and at the house of Mr. George Taylor, Takaka. ALPKED DOMETT. -r. GS ■ ■ Provincial Secretary. ! Provincial Secretary's Office,' Nelson; 28th December, 1559. TTIS Honor the SUPERINTENDENT , - J-JL directs it to be notified that DOG TICKETS for the year 1880 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, ™? Chief Clerk. ' ; . Provincial Secretary's Office, • Nelson, 29th December, 1859. , IABORERS. in want of EMPLOY-. JLJ ' MENT are requested.to apply to Mr. Thomas . I tiuLLiVAy. Depot; Nelson, .' ' ALFRED GREFKFIELD, 797 ■ ■ - Chief Clerk. ! ■ ' IMMIGRATION. ' ' ' ' :, APPLICATIONS will be received at -r-&- this ofJice from persons desirous of SI'INDINGtoENGLAND 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 .99 !mi V ! " 2 yCal' •* ' free' I lie whOie ot the passage money to be repaid, in thecase of families, within two years"; aiid in the case of single persons, within one year from the date of arrival in the province, such payments to be made by equal Quarterly instalments." Bonds for the repayment must be signed by two ap- ' proved householders in each case. _ Applicants must furnish in writing the name, chris-1 dan name, age, and address of each person they wish brought out. By order of the Commissioners, ■ ALFRED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, 15th December, 1859. 734 ELECTION* NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA. TN pursuance of the provisions of an Act -*- of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The i;,gulalidn of Election.-.; .Act, lfi"-8," I, Alexander LeGr.-md Campbell, Returning Officer for the Electoral-District of Motuekn; do hereby give notice that by virtue of ji WRIT, bearing date the 12th day of Janunry, 18GU, issued under the'haiid of John Perry Hokinsok, Esquire, Superintendent of Nelson, an KLKCTIOX will be held for the return of n quulified person to sr.'rve as a MEMBER- of the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES will take place at the Motueka Institute, on MOKDaY, the ' oOtli day of .January, 1860; and that the POLL (if necessary) will be taken on MONDAY, the Bth day : of February, IBGO. . . . A. L. G. CAMPBELL, ' Returning Officer. Dated this 16th day of January, 1 SCO. '■ The following pluce is the Polling place for th Electoral Disirict of Motueka :— Tolling Place—The Motueka Institute. A. £~ G.'CAMPBELL, Returning Oiiicer. Dated the lGth day of January, 1860. . .80 "\ATANTED by a married man a situation '^ on n HLIEKP.STATION—has had sevtryl years' experience, in the colony. The best of refer-' enees given. For particulars, inquire of Mr. J. J Eli VIS, Comiueivial Motel, Nelson. 61 A SERVANT WANTED.—AppIy'- at J--1- the Trafalgar Hotel, corner of Bridge and Tra-f».l-ar-Ktreetri. 92 A LFRED LEECH in. returning thanks -^--*- for past favors, begs to in form his friends and the public that he has received a, large Stock of SYDNEY TIMBER, and can supply them with first rate Spring Carts and Drays. » Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. . . 57 /CAUTION.—I hereby give notice that any person or persons taking anything from my premises, belonging to me, without my permission, " will be PROSECUTED according to lav/. All POULTRY, &C. found on mv'' Jpremisoa, after this notice, will be DESTROYED. WM. WATTS. January 12th; 18GU. 48 GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Fleece Tavern.) Waimea-road. JOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks c for past favor*- and success in busiliebs, begs to inform hi", friends1 and-the public generally, that ho has OPENED.his NEW SHOP as above, and respectfully solicits-their future support. „, . - . ■■■ * ' Prices same as usual. Jtt

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 1

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