riOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AND EFFECTS. ; M-Essjs.. hatSTedwards and x * -COrliave received instructions from Mr. J. R. Dpdson, (who is.about leaving the colony for England),' t6 sell'by auction, without reserve at his residence in Hardy-streeJ;, near the Government Offices, commencing at One o'clock precisely, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 28thinsta;nt., thewhole of-his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of . Loo tables, chairs, cheffioneer, fenders, fireirons, chest drawers, bedsteads, • feather beds, hair mattrasse9, bed and table linen, ' carpets, knives and forks, silver and electro plated ware, china and glassware, kitchen utensils and perambulator, &c,, &c. .Also, One cottage piano, quite sound, and one excellent dog-cart, nearly new. Terms afc sale. Nelson, 20th February, 1860. 200 FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN TRAFALGAR : STREET. MESSRS. N. EDWAftDS AND CO. have xtX received -peremptory instructions from the Mortgagors. toofl'er for sale by public auction at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, the ] at Mar<&» at r".",e u'elock precisely— That Tory- -valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Trafalgar-tsK^fst, having a frontage of 81 feet' to that stj*"t, by a depth of 150 feet or thereabout, together .vitnt:;B es> cellent P^ll.tkju House ani' SKo^'thoreoh, now in the occupation of Mr. Charl'ea Lucas. ~., . v Immediate possession cari'"be given to thfe'Very" stle-' sirable property which is well worth the attention of those requiring a good investment. \ Terms at sale. ■ . Nelson; 20th February, 1860. ' 203 , Ti/TESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. hava } •*-'•*• been instructed to sell by auction at tlieir Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, by direction of the Mortgagors, at One o'clock precisely, on THURSDAY, j the Ist March— All that very desirable plot of LAND in VanI " guard-street, part of town acre No. 744, formerly the property of Mr. George. ! Clarke, having a frontage to Vanguard - • street of 79 feet by a depth of LOO feet ami adjoining the property of ,Mr. George Chitteuden. k : :-.- .' Without reserve. Terms liberal at sale., | Nelson, 20th February, I860.: _■ -.. .. .204 fofenmtettf 'Itetm Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 14, iB6O. 'TENDERS will be received at this Office, -■-. until MONDAY, the 27th instant, from persons desVous of contracting to SUPPLY 1 Totara Spar, 35 feet long 3 Warping Posts, 12 feet long. Forjurther particulars apply at this Office. ALFRED DOMETT, 174 Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 17, 1860. "TENDERS will be received at this office -*-; until Four o'clock, p.m., on] MONDAY, the sth March next, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING for the ERECTION of a POUND on the Gravel Reserve, Waimea South. Plan and Specification to be seen at this Office, and afc the ■ house of Mr. Thomas Andrews, Constable, Waimea South. ALFRED DOMETT, 197. Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 14th January, 1860. HPENDERS will be received at this -1- ; Office, until MONDAY, the sth day of March next, from persons desirous of contracting to ERECT a BRIDGE over the SLATE RIVER, at Washbourne's laf "... ■■■ ■■-■'■ ' Plans and Specifications, may be seen at this Office, and on application \to Mr. Hicgik, the Inspector of Roads, Collingwood. Tenders to be indorsed " Tenders for Slate River Bridge." ALFRED DOMETT, 175 Provincial Secretary. Registrar of Brands' Office, Nelson, 14th February, 1860. NOTICE is hereby given, that, after the 6th day of April next, the owners of any CATTLE depasturing within the districts of AMURI and MASSACRE BAY, upon unenclosed land, NOT BRANDED or MARKED with a Registered Brand or Mark, will be liable to a Penalty under the Cattla Branding Act of Session V,, No. 6. THOMAS SULLIVAN, 176 ' Registrar. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 14th February, 1860. "\TOTICE is hereby given, that DRAGS, -^ for the rescue of persons drowning, will in future be kept at the Harbour Office, on the Haven Road, and also in the Pilot Boat. ALFRED DOMETT, 177 Provincial Secretary. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, February 10, 1860. IV'OTICE is hereby given, that decisions -*-^ in favor of the undermentioned applicants for LICENSES TO DEPASTURE STOCK have beea piven, in accordance with the provisions of the Wasta Lands Regulations of the Ist July, 1856 :— Richard Tiniß - - Clarence Valley.' Thomas Carter - „ ~ John Stanley - - Upper Motaeka. Plana of the runs above applied for already sent in. ALFRED DOMETT, 178 Commissioner, POST OFFICE, NELSON. TN order to afford increased accommoda- -*- tion to the Public in the despatch of Letters, the Postmaster-General for New Zealand, has directed that LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS for LONDON via 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 Mails up to ten minutes prior to the vessel leaving. These Letters will be liable to a Fee of One Shilling (Is.) each in addition to the regular postage, and Newspapers to a Fee of Three-pence (3d.) each. In all cases th" ey must be stamped. BENJAMIN WALMSLEY, 150 Chief Postmaster of the Province. ' IMMIGRATION. [ APPLICATIONS will be received at ■-£*- this office from persons desirous of SENDINGtoENGLAND 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 „ „. 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, chri3' tian name, age, and address of each person they wish brought out. By order of the Commissioners, ALFEED GBEENTULD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, ■ Nelson, 15th December, 1859. 734 On sale at the Colonist Office. THE L AHP LI G HT-.ffi R. ATal«, Pricola.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 1
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