■__ ' -'^^l^ln Sate^-I^ft^*-.**-TV/FESSRS. NASH AND SQAIFE have •!•"-*- received instructions from Mr. J. A. Langford, to offer at Public Auction on UONDAY, 20th February instant, at Twelve, for one o'clock, at their warehouse, Bridge street, Nelson,. ..■ The DWELLING; HOUSE and STORE at Wasliboiirne's Flat, Collingwood, lately - occupied by Mr. Aaron Mendoza. Without reserve. Terms liberal. 142 MESSRS..NASH AND SCAIFE have -^-*- received instructions from Mr. L. Conway to sell by auction, at his premises, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, 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—Elutinaa, wax dolls (dressed and undressed), work boxes, toys, cutlery, stationery, perfumery, &c, &c. Clocks, watches, candelabra, plated ware, and jewellery Drapery—Prints, fancy dresses, muslins, coburgs, long cloths, flannels, ribbons, collars and sleeves, parasols, and a large assortment of haberdashery Slops Glass show cases and shop 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, jy handsome rosewood seven-octave Cottage Pianoforte, hyCoUard and Collard^n^i-Ty^*^. Iff consequence oi'Mr. uonwayDeing abdtitr to leave Nelson, the above will be offered entirely without re-, serve, and the attention of the trade is particularly requested. ■ : y' ;'.' ■ Terms at sale. NASH AND SCAIFE, Auctioneer. , Nelson, 24th January, i860.. 98 Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 17th January, 1860, TENDERS 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, Waitapu, to Spittal's Ferry, Takaka. i Specifications' to be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. George Taxlor, Takaka. ALFRED DOMETT. I 68 . Provincial Secretary. ; Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 29th December, 1859. T ABORERS in want of EMPLOY- •*-*■* MENT are requested to apply to Mr. Thomas Sull-vAn, Depot, Nelson, ALFRED GREENFIELD, 797 Chief Clerk. ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP MOTUEKA. TN pursuance of the provisions of an Act ■*■ of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled " The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858," I, Alexander LeGrand Campbell, Returning Officer 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 JohnPerry Robinson, Esquire, Superintendent of Nelson, an ELECTION will be held fin- 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 will 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 6th day of February, 1860. A. L. G. CAMPBELL, Returning Officer. Dated this 16th day of January, 1860. The following place is the Polling place for th Electoral Disirict of Motueka:— ♦ Polling Place—The Motueka Institute. A. L. G. CAMPBELL, Returning Officer. Dated the 16th day of January, 1860. 80 IMMIGRATION. APPLICATIONS will be received at ■£*• this office from persons 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 12 years of age .99 ~ ~ 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 arrival 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, chris tian name, age, and address of each person they wish brought out. By order of the Commissioners, ALFRED GBEENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, 15th December, 1859. 734 MBBBM__MWM-W_W_W_M««^--------M--BH-^^ TPO CARPENTERS.—Previous to fresh -*- arrivals and alterations the undersigned offer for cash the following TOOLS at reduced prices, from the celebrated maker's, Buck, of London, and Mathieson and Sons, of Glasgow, viz :— Trying planes, jack do., smooth do., match do., 1-inch flooring ditto, Grecian OG's, bead, J-inch to f-inch, sash fillisters, side do., ploughs and bitts, mallets, mortice and marking guages, _ rip saws, hand saws, key-hole do., socket, firmer, and sash chisels. Also, an assortment of useful CROCKERY, as Meat dishes, all sizes, dinner plates, soup tureens, gravy dishes, vegetable and pie do. T. O. BATCHELOII, 725 Bridge-street Stores. TB. LOUISSON has just received ex * Roxana, the following GOODS of first-rate qnality— Boiled and Raw Linseed oil Colza oil for lamps, in bulk Genuine white lead Zinc paint Turpentine, &c, &c. A first-class assortment of paper hangings Estimates given and experienced workmen sent to any part of the province of Nelson or Marlborough on the shortest notice. Bridge-street, Nelson. 584 GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Fleece Tavern,) Waimea-road. JOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks ** for past favors and success in business, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has OPENED his NEW SHOP as above, and respectfully solicits their future support. Prices same as usual. 41 pAUTION.—I hereby give notice that V>* any person or persons taking anything from my premises, belonging to me, without my permission, will be PROSECUTED according to law. All POULTRY,. &c, found on my premises, after this notice, will be DESTROYED. WM. WATTS. January 12th, 1860. 48 "VTOTICE.—As the undersigned is about -*-* to leave New Zealand, he begs to notify tl&t Mr. FREDERICK WILLIAMS is empowered to receive all DEBTS due to him until the first day of March next, after which date legal proceedings will* be taken to recover the same without further notice. EDWIN SNOW, 124 Tailor, Trafalgar-street,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 241, 10 February 1860, Page 1
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