_£l REWARD. —STRAYED, from oUI Waimea" West, a BLACK ahd WHITE BITCH. Whoever will return it to John Kerr, Jun., Waimea West, will receive the above reward. Any one found keeping the above after this date, will'be prosecuted. March 26,1860. - 351 'VEE NELSON MECHANICS' CLUB -*■ will meet for practice on TUESDAYS »nd THURSDAYS, at Two o'clock, p.m., in the pad-i-xk adjoining the Cricket Ground, Toi-toi Valley. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W HARVEY, Cabinet Maker, in re-. • turning thanks for past favors, begs to inform his friends that he has REMOVED from Bridgestreet to Hardy-street, two doors from the post office, wheie he solicits a continuance of that patronage with which he was favored at his late premises.", 161 ]U"RS. B. W. COCKRAM begs to in- -*-'-*- form the Ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that she has commenced business in the MILLINERY, DRESS, and MANTLE department; and trusts, by strict attention, to gain a share of their patronage. Waimea-street, Nelson, , * AVID FULTON informs his'friends and the public that he has taken' the VICTORIA HOTEL, where he will have always a stock of good WINES and SPIRITS, and the best ALE and PORTER. The LODGING apartments will be comfortably furnished, and every attention will be given to -make; visitors comfortable. 200 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HB. HUDDLESTON and HUDDLE- • STON AND WESTERN'S,Office REMOVED to Trafalgar-street, next door to Mrs. Bird's. Nelson, February 1. g » ■ 289 IF you want a good and cheap TIMEPIECE, one can be bough, for Ten Shillings. If, you want a cheap and good watch,'tis only a good watch that is really cheap. G. COATES, Trafalgar-street, has 'on hand, WATCHES, made to his order in London^ which, he will warrant for two years. Sounder or'more useful cannot be bought. : '88 "TTOLLO' JOHNNY! Where did you . -*-*■ , buy those Vesuvians ? They'are the finest things for lighting a pipe or cigar that'l have seen since I left home." . < • . •' " Why I bought them at WEST'S, where you can get all kinds of cigar lights, also from Inderwick's best Meershaum Pipes, down to Burns-Cutty, tho latter filled with'his superior cut Cavendish tobacco, for only One Penny each." , ■' Remember C>h Rememper ! > THE CIGAR BIVAN IN BRIDG -STREET, KEPT BY W. H. WESTALFRED LEECH in returning thanks I*- 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 Caits and Drays. Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. '" " 57 ]\f ESSRS. PRATT AND SCOTT take -*-*-*- this opportunity of thanking the public for tho 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.j 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 GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, , „ (Opposite the Fleece Tavern,) • Waimka-road. TOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks *" for favors and success in business, begs to inform his friends an 4 the public generally, that he has OPENED his NEW SHOP as above, and respectully solicits their future support. , 14 SHOULD this meet the eye of MARGARET HUGHES, who left Adelaide for Nelson, NewZealand, in 1853, her brother wishes to hear from her immediately, Post Office, Epsom, Sandhurst, Victoria. ' . 214 JOHN WILSON'S ACCOMODATION V HOUSE, Pelorus Valley, situated midway between Beaverton and Nelson, where Travellers will be always supplied with hot meals, wines, spirits an<J malt liquors. N.B.—Oats and a good paddock fof horses, &c. , 108 XTOTICE is hereby given that* all debts -L™ due to the late firm of TRAVERS' AdD CO. must be PAID on or before the 31st instant, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. HARI.EY, GENTRY, AND CO, Raglan Brewery. March 7th, 1860. , 290 ALTERATION OF ROADS. rFHE undersigned hereby gives notice, that -*- he intends to APPLY" to two- or xhore Justices of the Peaqe having jurisdiction within the Provmce of Nelson, at a sitting to be held on MONDAY, the 7th or 21st day of May now next, at the Court House, Richmond, for an ORDER for STOPPING UP and DIVERTING, and also for making the undermentioned ROADS: and further, that he .will-cause sur.. vey plans of the several roads proposed to be stepped up, substituted, and made, together with Books of Reference and Estsmates, to be deposited, on or before tbe 2nd day of April next, with the Clerk to the Magistrates at Richmond and with Mr. William S!tanton, Constable for Waimea Ea^t, and Mr. Thomas Andrews, Constable for Waimea South: — To stop up a certain road in Wajmea South, commencing at the trunk line in Eighty-eight Valley, and proceeding 103 chains in a S.E. direction along the S.W. side of Sections 5 of XIX. and 10 of XX., the N.E. side of 12 of XX., and through Sections 21 and 37, until it meets a certain road in Section 37 and there terminates. And to substitute a certain other road, <60 links wide, commencing at the trunk line in Eighty-eight Valley, and proceeding within and along the N. side of Section 5 of XIX., and through 26 for 12 chains in a S.E. direction; thence for 23 chains in a S.S.E. direction through 26; thence for 8 chains S. through the east corner of 10 of XX. and wasteland ofthe Crown; thence for 25chains S.E., through waste land of the Crown and Sections 11 of XX. and 21; thence 35 chains S.S.E. and S.E. through Sections 21 and 37, terminating at the beforenamed road in 37, at a point 4 J chains from the E boundary of 37. Also to make a road 20 feet wide, commencing on the W. side of the trunk line in Eighty-eight Valley, Waimea South, at the E. corner of Section 44 and proceeding 815 links within and along the N. side of the said Section, to the E. bank ofthe Eighty-eight ttream, and there terminating. . ~_.'. Also to stop up parts of a certain road m Waunea East, commencing at the cross .roads at the W. comer of Section 59, and going S.E. 20 J chains, between Sections 58 and 59; thence 38 chains S. through Section 2 of 1, and there terminating; excepting a small portion of the firatnamed part, ' where the proposed road will intersect the said rood. And to substitute a road, 50 links wide, commencing on the E. side of tne public road, passing along the W. side of Section 59, at 9J chains from the W. corner of the said Section, 1 and proceeding 7 chains S.E., and 45 chains S., through Sections 59 and 2 of 1, to the ridge* of the hills; thence 20 chains S.S.E., and 13 chains 1 E., through Sections 2of 1 and II!., and ending at the termination of the road proposed to be stopped up, T. J. THOMPSON Surveyor to the Waimea Road Board. Richmond, March 23,1860. 840 W JENKINS, UNDERTAKER, • Hardy-street, Nelson. 368
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 4
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