JVfJ2SSIS. NASH AND SOAIFE hay« ■LTJ" received'instructions from Mr. L. CoflWay to sell by auction, at his premises, Trafalgar-street, JSel • sen, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 16th and 17th February, "at Twelve for One o'clock-precisely, toe whole of the large and well-assorted STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of--Fancy Goods—Mutinas, wax dolls (dressed - and undresiied), work boxes, toys, cutlery, , stationery, perfumery, &c., &c. Clocks, watchesj candelabra, plated ware, an<*^ . jewellery , ' Dbapeby—Prints, fancy dresses, muslins, co* burgs, long cloths, flannels, ribbons, collars and sleeves, parasols, and a large aisortment of haberdashery < Slops Glass show cases and shop fittings And a variety of goods and merchandise too numerous to particularise. Household Fubnitube, including superior Mahogany chffionier, ditto Sofa {covered in horse-hair Beating), 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 being about to leave Nelson, the abova will be offered entirely without reserve, and the attention of the trade is particularly requested. Terms at sale. NASK AND SCAIJfB, ' Auctioneer. Nelson, 24th January, 1860. 98 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFB have -*•'■*• received' instructions from Mr. J. A^Langford, ,to offer at Public Auction on, MONDAY, 20th February instant, at Twelve \ for one o'clock-, atih^ir warehouse, Bridge street, Nelson, The DWELLING HOUSE and'STpRE at Washboume's Flat, Colltngwood,. lately occupied by Mr. Aaron Meridoza. Without reserve. Terms liberal. ' 142 fflteimmrt fWm POST OFFICE, NELSON. TN order to afford increased aecommoda- '•*- tion to the Public in "the despatch of Letters, the Postmaster-General for New Zealand, has directed that LETTERS andi NEWSPAPERS for LONDON ««* Marseilles and Southampton, Melbourne and Sydney, will be received by a clerk from: this Office, at- the Office of the departing steamer, conveying the above Maikpp to Un minutes prior to the ivessel leaving; "These Letters will be liable to a Fee p£One Shilling (Is.) each in addition to the regular postage, and Newspapers to a Fee of Three-pence • (3d.) each. In all cases they must bo stamped. BENJAMIN WALMSLEY, 150 Chief Postmaster of the Province. <■■ Provincial Secretary's "Office,' " : :... Nelson,Bth February, ,1860. TTIS Honor the Superintendent directs it ■*-■*• to be notified that the undermentioned GROWN LANDS have been withdrawn from the sale by auction advertised for the 15th instant:—* '" '; Section No. 14,141 acres, square, No. 8 .'■■"■ „ No. 1«,143 „ „ No. 8 Also a portion-of No. 8, Maitai (square, No. 8), containing about 18 acreu at the junction of the northern and southern branches of the Maitai River. '■■' ALFREI) DOMETT, 157 Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office; Nelson, 29th December, 1859. T ABGREES in want of. EMPLOY- -"■ MENT are requested to apply to Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Depot, Nelson, ALFRED GREENFIELD, ' 797 : : Chief Clerk. . » IMMKJRATION. ' A PPLICATIONS will be received at -£*- this office from persdns desirous of SENDINGtoENGLAND fortheirRELATIVES and FRIENDS, who will be brought but by theXiommissioneraof Ira.-" migration on the following terms, viz :— PASSAGE MONEY. ; Adult 3 . . . . . . £18 18 Children under 12 years of age . 9 9 „ „ 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 byequal 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 GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, 15th December, 1859. 734 TP B. 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 oa the shortest notice. Bridge-street, Nelson. 584 MESSRS. PRATT AND SCOTT take •*-*■*• this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support they have received since commencing, and in submitting the following price list, solicit a continuance of that patronage which it will be their constant endeavor to merit. Prime joints of Beef and Mutton, 6d. per lb., cash ; 7d. per lb. credit. Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., ditto sd. to 6d. ditto. Lamb, veal and Pork equally low. N.B.—Shipping supplied on the liberal allowance usual to this establishment. 134 TV/TANBY'S PATENT CLEANSTNG -LT-L CRYSTAL. Just received, 12 boxes Manby's Patent Cleansing Crystal. MALCOLM-M. WEBSTER, 143 ' ' . .. Agent. SOUPS AND LUNCHEONS." COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE OF NELSON. T^HIS well-known HOTEL now offers to -*- its frequenters the snugness, comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges of an English Hostelry. Good Viands! Good Liquors!! Good Humor I! and Good Company!!!! Coffee as in Paris, from Six in the morning. Soups and Luncheons from Eleven till Four. Oysters, Devilled Kidneys, and Pickled Eggg. J. JERVIS, Proprietor. Trafalgar-street. . 695 BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, . BRIDGE-STREET.—The PRICES of MEAT sold at this Establishment are as follows:— Per lb. Per lb. Prim? j? lf ofßeef} 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. HARGREAVEB. . Nelson, Feb. 1, 1860 136 G /r POUNDS REWARD. — STRAYED 3J^J from my paddock, near Richmond, January 4th. 2 dark iron grey fillies, about. 3 years old.. Whoever will bring them to the undersigned will receive the above reward. JOHN SUTTON, Stoke. February 13th. ■■ • 169
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 1
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