IWij^telwmfs^ FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.—The clipper brigantine ACTIVE, 200 tons, Smith, master will sail for the above port THIS DAY (Tuesday), 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 27th February, 1860. All accourts ngainst the above vessel are required at the office of the Agents by One o'clock this day. 241 •THE fine three masted Schooner VlS- ■*~ TULA, Captain Culbert, will sail on Wednesday (TO-MORROW) for MELBOURNE. NASH AND SCAIFE, Agents, 242 Bridge-street. FOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The I.R.M. steamship AIREDALE, F. Johns, commander, will leave for the above ports on or about the 29th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf, 236 FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. —The I.R.M. steamship LORD WORSLEY, R. Johnson, commiinder, will leave on or about the sth March. For freight or passage, apply to the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 237 "MUSSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. "-*- have received instructions from Mr. William Jones (who is now in Nelson) to offer for sale, at the Waimea Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 6th March, at One o'clock precisely, with a view to its peremptory disposal, that very valuable property known as ALLINGTON, in two lots:— Lot 1— The lower section, containing 100 acres, with dwelling-house thereon. Lot 2— The Hour-e, Section, and Island, containing 14S acres, together with dwelling- house, barn, stabies, and outhouses, &c. Also, at the same time— 1 stack oats 1 ditto wheat 1 ditto barley 1 excellent team of four working bullocks 1 wheel plough 1 set iron harrows And other farming implements, fruit, &c. Terms at sale. Nelson. 24th February. 225 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -*-'-"- received instructions from Mr. Matthew Campl cil, to offer by auction, at an early date (if not pre.-i"iiJy sold by private contract), That valuable freehold property, situate in Trafal-s?a-sti'oet, lately in the occupation of Mr. Baker, .x.join.ng the premises of Messrs. N. Edwards and Co. 227 ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JhTt -*-~ at the next sitting of the General Assembly ' for tha colony of New Zealand, a Petition will he presented on behalf of the DUN MOUNTAIN 1 COPPER MINING COMPANY (limited) for leave to < introduce a Special Bill to empower the said Company ' to construct and maintain a RAILWAY for the trans'- - port of the ores, minerals, and other produce arising ' from the mines and lands ofthe Company, and lead ing from the said mines and lands through certain reserves and other waste lands of the down, and through certain private lands and along and over cer- ' tain public roads in Brook-street-valley, and from i thence along and over the following streets and roads within the city of Nelson, namely, Brook-street, Tar-man-street, Bridge-street, and the Haven-road to < the Albion Wharf in the Nelson haven; with power ' to the Company to take and purchase such portion of the private lands aforesaid as may be necessary for the purposes of the said railway. And Notice is hereby further given, that Tlans and Index Books, shewing the proposed line of the said railway, and the names and additions of the owners < and occupiers of such private lands as aforesaid, will, within six weeks from this date, be deposited at the' following places, namely— At the Office of the Commissioner of Public Works for the said Province of Nelson ; At the Office of tiie Commissioner of Crown Lands for the said province ; At the Office of the Superintendent of the said province; At the Office of the Board of Works for tlie said. City of Nelson; With the Secretary of the Road Board for the district of Suburban south, in the said province; And at the Office ofthe said Company in Colling-wood-street, in the said City of Nelson. ° Dated at Nelson, this 24th day of February, 1?;60. For the said Company, (Signed) T. R. HACKET, 224 Manager. "JUST RECEIVED, ex LORD WORSLeF i «J 5 barrels Washing Soda ; j 15 chests superior Congou Teas 15 half, chests ditto ditto 50 boxes ditto ditto Also, Gunpowder, Hyson, and highly-flavored flow- ' cry Pekoe 1 case Men's and Boy's Caps, new patterns 1 case French Artificial Flowers 4 barrels Currants, 20 boxes raisins 10 bags Nuts, 6 bags Walnuts Price's Belmont Candles Coleman's Blue, and Starch Sheep-wash Tobacco Manilla Rope, Scotch Ploughs Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco Cart Springs and Patent Axles An assortment of all kinds of Groceries, [ J. LEVIEN AND CO., 235 Commission Agents. < "MRS. BROWNING begs to inform the ' x ■*■ Ladies of Nelson, that she has REMOVED to ' TOI-TOI VALLEY, where she will still cairy on her business as SIR \\V BONNET MAKER. Orders left with the Misses JAY, Bridge-street, will be promptly executed. 183 WANTED a SHOPMAN.—AppIy nt W. ' yT WILKIK'S, Bridge-street. 244 \ SCHO )L STATIONERY AND BOOKS. TT D. JACKSON has just unpacked an im- '■ JL-a- c mouse lot of— Copy books, all sorts, with and without head- . ings Exercise books, cyphering books, plain and ruled Bonycastle and Walkinghame's arithmetics and keys Enfield" Speakers, Fenning and Mayor's spelling books Magnals questions, Goldsmith's grammar of geography French and Italian and English dictionaries Murray's grammar, Murray's exercise and key French tables and conversations—Euclid Also. A beautiful assortment of bibles and prayer books with and without psalms The wreck ofthe Royal Charter price Is. &c, &c, &c. H. D. JACKSON'S 243 Book, Stationery, and Fancy Warehouse. rfo THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT -»*- OF MOTUEKA. Gentlemen,—Having been so recently elected one of your Representatives in the Provincial Council, il is with extreme regret that I nave to announce that the honor j*ou conferred upon me I am compelled to relinquish, circumstances having occurred since my election that will prevent my attendance during* the mxt session of Council, and giving that attention to your interests and the province generally, that a Representative ofthe People should bestow. I thank you gentlemen most sincerely for the con- : fidence you reposed in me in my election, and am .-sony that my circumstances at present prevent me .-from performing such an important duty. I beg therefore to resign the trust again to your ' ..hands, hoping that you will meet with some person i better abla to serve the liberal interest ofth.fiprdviuee, , '■ 1 am, Gentlemen, om ' low obedient servant, , ,'
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 246, 28 February 1860, Page 2
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