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T7^"SALE^-~TH]T"HOUSE and J? PREMISES, in the occupation of the subscriber, situate in Hardy-street, opposite theMethodistChapel. The house is in a thorough state of repair. mviy possession can be given. For terms, ifcc, apply to . - J. K. DODSON.. February 4, 1860. ■ . , : 14i nnb LET.T" HOUSE and an ACRE of X Ground, in Toi-Toi Valley. Rent, 9s, a week For particulars, apply to S. STRONG, Beach-road^ In the Estate of Thomas Gaukrogeb, Deceased. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED to this -*-J*- Estate are informed that they must positively PAY the amount of their respective accounts at my Office on or before the 28th day of February, instant. SAMUEL KINGDON, Solicitor, 15 g Trafalgar-street LERED LEECH in returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform 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, . , kt Trafalgar-street, Nelson. ' _____ ' A~R E S FOR SALE, and SHEEP WANTED.--Six young Mares, all broken to saddle and quiet. If preferred, sheep will be taken in PaApply' to Messrs. N. EDWARDS & CO., Nelson. 27 "WANTED by a married man a situation » » on a SHEIUP STATION—has had severel years' experience in the colony. The best of references given. For particulars inquire of Mr. J. JERVIS, Commercial Hotel, Nelson. 61 WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT.— » ' Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel, corner of Bridge and Trafalgar-streets. ■** "WANTED, to purchase, for Cash, ONE * ' THOUSAND two, four aud six-tooth EWES. Apply to Messrs. N. EDWARDS AN D CO., Nelson, or to Messrs. WREY AND BLUNDELL, Want wood, Wairau Valley. 138 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. MOTICE is hereby given that the follow■L^* lowing BY-LAW (extending over the whole of the Town) has been agreed to by the Board op Works, and has been submitted to the Superintendent and Executive Council of the Province for confirmation :— "If any horse) mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle of any kind shall, at any time after this By-law shall come into operation, be found depasturing, whether under the tendance or control of any person or persons or not, in on upon any street or other highway within tho limits of the town of Nelson, or upon the sides of any such street or highway, and whether such street or highway, or any part thereof, shall lead or pass through or over any common or waste or unenclosed ground or not, the the owner of any such horse, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle shall bo deemed and taken to be guilty of a breach of this By-Law, and shall for every such breach forfeit and pay a penalty of not exceeding ten shillings for the first offence, and not exceeding forty shillings for the second and every subsequent offence; and incase the name of the owner of any such animal so depasturing as aforesaid cannot be ascertained, such animal may be driven to the nearest pound, and shall be. subject to the enactments of an ordinance passed in session 8 ofthe Legislative Council of New Zealandj-intituled 'An Ordinance to authorise and regulate the Impounding of Cattle' in respect of cattle trespassing upon enclosed lands. But for the purposes of this, present By-Law, the term ' owner' shall include any person for the time being having the charge, care, aud custody of the animal so depastured as aforesaid." By order of the Eoaid, / J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, February 2,18P0. 140 '"THE NELSON MECHANICS'CLUB -*- will meet for practice on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Two o'clock, p.m., in the pad.ock 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. R. WALLIS. ' Richmond, March 26. BUTCHERING~ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE^STREET.--The PRICES of MEAT sold at this Establishment are as follows :— Per lb. Per lb. Prime joints of Beefl 6d< cash 7d> credit> and Mutton . J Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., ditto sd. to 6d. ditto. Veal and Lamb on reasonable terms. Shipping supplied. H. HARGREAVES. Nelson, Feb 1,1860 1»6 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 law. All POULTRY, &c, found on my premises, after this notice, will be DESTROYED. WM. WATTS. January 12th, 1860. 48 ""*" RAGLAN BEREWERY. XTOTICE is hereby given, that the * Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, as BREWERS and MALTSTERS, has been dissolved by mutual consent as regards the undersigned, Josbph Rkid Dodson, from the 30th day of June, 1859; and as regards the undersigned, William Thomas Locke. Travers, from the 31st day of December, 1859. WM.THO^. LOCKE TRAVERS, <■ JOHN OLDHAM, C. GENTRY, J. R. DODSON. Witness, J. Millar. ''.''.''.,..' 118 . < NOTICE. T ■■' THE SOHO BREWERY will in future be carried on under the firm of CHRISTIE AND THOMPSON. Charles Christie, , f „ . , Thomas Thompson. f, Soho Brewery, Feb. 6, 1860. 148 -PI *»0 T0 BE ADVANCED on good o&JLtJU security; or the advertiser would be glad to meet with EMPLOYMENT where the above sum could be advantageously used. k Address E. B. P., office of this paper. 94 JOHN WILSON'S ACCOMODATION ** HOUSE, Peldrus r Valley, situated midway between Beaverton and Nelson, where Travellers will be always supplied with hot meals, wines, spirits and malt liquors. - jj.B.— Oats and a good paddock for horses, &c. TOHN L. SHERRIFF", O IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, * Bookbinder, and Account Book Manufacturer, 256; GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY. H* TnjRF HOTEL,-~NOTiCE.-^Mr. •A- BLAZE BEECH hereby informs those persons indebted to him, that he has authorised Mr. FREDERICK WILLIAMS to COLLECT all MONEYS due to him- The receipt ofthe said Mr. Williams will be sufficient. 122 OXLEY'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. MR. OXLEY takes PORTRAITS daily, at his Gallery, Bridge-street, Nelson (opposite Alma-street, seven doors from Collingwood-street.). . Photographs "copied, "and Brooches, Lockets, &c^, fitted in thfc first style. I 6*

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 242, 14 February 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 242, 14 February 1860, Page 4

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