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FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.—The wellknown fast sailing schooner MARTHA, 120 tons J. Cowison, commander, will sail on TUESDAY nest, the 3rd April. ,„.•„.. For freight or passage apply to the Captain, on fcoard; or to toHtt BEIT, 384 Auckland Point. •VrOTIOB TO SHIPPERS per cress- -*•-> WELL.-All GOODS for this vessel must be rent to the Warehouse qf the undersigned by noon, TO-DAY. • „ NASH AND SCAIFE, Agents. TftrtunTySOfch March. 1860. . *°_. IV OTIOE to MSSENGERS per V&®®: •*-V WELL—PASSENGERS who have not yet paid tlihfuU PASSAGE MONEY are «q«ged to Zo so by Eleven o'clock TO-DAY and to' M»^ on BOARD by Eight o'clock TO-MORROW, Satuiday. NASH AND SCAIFE, Agents. Nelson, 30th March, iB6O. 382 -OaSqUE CRESSWELL, for LONDON. J-> _All ACCOUNTS againit this vessel must be rendered in duplicate by noon, THIS DAY, to NASH AND SCAIJS-, Agents. Nelson, 30thff arch, 1860.' 383 ESSRS: NATH. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions from Mr. Henry Bonnington* to sell by auction at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Richmond, on FRIDAY, the -6th April, commeaciag at One o'clock precisely— A lot of Oattle of mixed ages aud sexea 1 excellent trap Mare A lot of well bred Fig 3, chiefly fat . Together with his Household -Furniture, aad Effects, Bedding Linen, &c, &c, &c. Terms afc sale," Nolson, 29th March, 1860. 385 WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS and CO. have, by direction of Mr, Thomas Hooper, Richmond, to sell'by public auction, entirely without reserve, at the Cattle Fair Ground, there, on FRIDAY, the 6th April, commencing at Two o'clock precisely— 20 head mixed CATTLE, consisting of Cows, Heffers, Calves, and Pat Stock. Terms cash. Nelson, 29th March, 1860. 387 E^S^TILEDWARDS and CO. have been instructed by Mr. Charles Palmer, to offer for sale by public audtjpn, afc their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 7th April, afc One o'clock, precisely— That splendid ENTIRE HORSE, "Farmer's Delight," the Excellent qualities of which are too well known in this settlement to need further description. One heavy cart MARE and Scotch CART, with'framework complete, with or without harness Terms, liberal, at sale. Kdson, 29th March, 1860. 388 MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. will sell by public auction, in the Paddock, adjoining the Miner's Arms, Hardy-street, on MONDAY, the- 9th April, commencing at One o'clock precisely, tha following broken in HORSES, just landed, from Syclnev direct, by Mr. George Potter, whose importations fiave hitherto given such universal satisfaction— S3 thoroughly broken in Mares and Geldings ot ' various stamps, and fitted for'every requirement that this market demands. 1 London Omnibus-the first of the kind ever landed in Nelson 1 four-horse set of harness for ditto. Terms at sale. Nelson, 29th March, 1860 386 HORSES BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. fIL EORGE AIKEN will SELL by public vT AUCTION, within the Stable Yard of the Marine Hotel, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY first, the 81st instant, at Two o'clock, p.m.— TXTno A number of very useful MAREs, GELDINGS, and PONIES. Uw iw._ »°. Tor™Nelson, 27th Mafch, IS6O. 372 WINTER HOSIERY, TWEEDS, CUTiEBY, HABERIUSHERY.y&c, BY AUCTION. e EORGE AIKEN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Saleroom, Tcafalo-ar-street, TO-MOHROW (Saturday), tho 3Lst instant, 'commencing at Twelve o'clock, noonSeveral cases, containing as follows ;— Gent's L.W. half hose Shetland ditto ''(_SS__*JMP xobL' 3 Lao^pßT-O ditto Children's $SUo sox A great variety of ' ■- 1 Doeskin and English Tweeds, m short lengths Gent's elastic braces Money bags and looking glasses Accordeons and flutinas (very superior) Pocket knives, brais combs &c, &c, &c. Terms at sale. ' Nelson, 29th March, 1860. 371 M^IESSRS^ASH AND SCAIFE~wiiI sell FARMING STOCK, &c, by auction, on ■.'TUESDAY,4Sfch April; at the Farm of the Rev. T. *k. Bowden, Spring Grove. 327 "SoPE LIBRAR-f." PUBLIC TEA MEETING.— The SIXTH ANNIVERSARY of the above Institution will be celebrated by a PUBLIC TEA MEETING, next THURSDAY EVENING, April'Sth, *in the Hope Schoolroom. Tea at half-past Five, p.m. ■ "A- Admission, Is. 6d. each. Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. - 3. PACKER, 376 Secretary. XrOTICE.-—The undersigned hereby gives ■^ notice that all accounts due to him must be paid before the end of the ensuing month, as they will he put into the hands of a solicitor after that date, •without any further intimation. JOHN SMITH, Brewer. P.S.—During the above term an authorised person will'be in attendance at the Soho Brewery, to receive the same. "* Waimea-road, March 30,1860. 369 fetemneiti jtoto...Land Office, Nelson, March' 27, 1860. fIROWK GRANTS in favor of the undermentioned persons are now READY FOR ISSUE afc this.ssce :— F_ D. Bell. I J- H. Levien W. Bowler A. R. M'Donell A. C. Berry. J. Mackay, jun. A. Bradley J- Marsden M. Batty . Geo. Parkes W. Collins W. Robinson Jas. Dent W. Rodgerson H. Edwards J. Stanley E. Fairhall, jun. J. Trass . . C. Gaukrodger F.Taylor Geo. Humphreys F. A. Weld . \ A. Kerr ' Wells and Hacket. , ALFRED DOMETT, 87S Commissioner. " - - "NOTICE TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS. i ■ Harbor Office,. * ■- .Nelson, March 28,1860. IN consequence of a Better received by me from the Board of Works, explaining of the damage done to the breastwork of the Haven-road, by boats, &c., being fastened thereto, this is to give notice, that apy person known to FASTEN BOATS, or any other thing, to the BREASTWORK, will he PROSECUTED with the utmost rigour of the law. JAMBS 6. CROSS, v™

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 2

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