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. '-.'■ Safes' Jig ladfe'■jyTESSßS. N. EDWABPS and CO. XTJ- have (in continuation of the prior adverti-e----ment) been instructed by William Robinson, Esq., to sell by: public auction on THURSDAY, the. 3rd May, on the premises at the Poit, and-totally without reserve,: commencing at 1 o'clock, precisely, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects* consisting of— DRAWING ROOM. A very superior suite of Walnut Furniture, comprising— 6 easy chairs 6 sweep-backed chairs 2 couches,—en suite Piano and Music Stool, Walnut Walnut Whatnot Tapestry, Carpet, Pictures, &e.,.&e. DINING ROOM. Couches, Mahogany chairs . Turkey carpet, side boards, tables, Fenders, and fire irons. &c &<*..," &c HALL AND KITCHEN Furniture, in full I'equirem-^i and taste. BEDROOMS. Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Pillows, shoots, Counterpanes, chairs, aud bed-room furniture complete. Also, . 8 well bred Horaes, broken in to side saddle Saddles, side saddles, bridles, harness, &c r Milch cow, pigs, poultry. &c. Catalogues and more full particittara to be obtained prior tc th<*iday of sale at the offica of the Auctioneer. .Nelson, 23rd April, 18<J0, 467 LTJ-- instructed.sbyvl^AVJiii.R^aTfqjf^^cli by Public Auction, at their Warehou§e;«ii^ Bn3ge-sireet/ on -*l TUESDAY, lat May next, at 3 o'clock',;. ' . ' All that parceltof FREEHOLD LANIV2S feet frontage, by a. depth of 141 feet, .or thereabouts, adjoining lheitor»«ow,or lately occupied by Messrs. J. Levien Jand-Cp-.; 'next "to-Symons--store-; together with the Cottage . thereoni- . ... . '.» C ' :■' Terms and particulars at sale. . 437 MESSRS. &ASH AMD SCAIFE are ' "■*> instructed by Mr. G. W.V Schroder to offer by • public auction, on TUESDAY, Ist May, 186'ojit their : warehouse.-in Bridge-street, Nelson, at Three o'clock, That valuable Acre of LAND adjoining, the Go-; vernment Buildings in Hardy-street; to be" put iip in lotsj a plan of-which can, be seen at the office of the Auctioneers.:...-;.' 417 '. j PRELIMINARY NOTICE.' ' ' TV/JTESSIIS..N. EDWARDS AND CO, have j-M- received instructions from William Robinsos, Esq.,*to.offer for Sale, immediately prior to his departure for England, at his residence at the Port, between the lst,and sth May next, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE"and EFFECTS, Horses, Cows, &c.,;&c, &c. More full particulars and day of sale will be given in a future advertisement. Nelson, April 10." . 426 , . POST OFHCE^plisaN. TN order to afford increased accommoda- -*• tion to the Public in the despatch of Letters, tha Postmaster-General 'for New Zealand, has directed tlmfc LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS for LONDON via Marseilles and Southampton,. Melbourne and Sydney, will be, received by a clerk 'friar 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 Threepence (3d.) each. In all cases they must be stamped. ■ ■•■•■• BENJAMIN WALMRLEY, 150 Chief Postmaster of the Province. NOTICE TO. BOATMEN AJSD-OTHERS."' Harbor Office, Nelson, March ii 8,1860. TN consequence of a Letter received by me -*-from the Board of Works, complaining of the damage done to the breastwork of the Haven-road, l.y boats, &c, being fastened thereto, this is to «ive notice, that any person known to FASTEN BOATS, or any other thing, to the BREASTWORK, w?il be PROSECUTED with the utmost rigour of the law. JAMES S. CROSS, 374 Harbor- Jl»=!ter, Nelson. \JOTICE.—AII FOWLS "tRESPASS- -*-* ING on my ground, after this date, will be DESTROYED. JOSEPH HAMMOND. Richmond, April 16th, 1860. 447 PUB~LIC CONVEYANCE every x MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Waimea East, starting at 9 am. from Mr. Kite's store, and at 4 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. R. WALLIS. Richmond. March^ 26. NOTICE OF KEMOVAL. 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, where he solicits a continuance of that patronage with which he was favored at his late premises. HAF.MONIC SOCIETY. T JERVIS begs to intimate that CONtJ • VIVIAL MEETINGS will be held in tho ong room at the rear of the Commercial Hotel, every SATURDAY EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. The German band will be in attendance. ADMISSION-FREE. Within a short period a large and improved Phantasmagoria or Magic Lantern will be exhibited on meeting nights. 355 'FHE NELSON MECHANICS' CLUB 4- will meet for practice on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Two. o'clock, .p.m., in the paddock adjoiningtfieCricke^^^ piAUTION. —AII. persons found trespasVr sing upon section No. 9, opposite the Kaituna, working upon the river frdntage, or cutting timber on the section, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law—the police having strict order to enforce the ame. 330 \f RS. B. W. COCKRAM begs to in- ■*-'-*. f orm c ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that she has commenced business in the Ml LLINERY, DRESS, and MANTLE department; and trusts, by strict attention, to gain a share of their patronage. Waimea-street, Nelson, DAVID 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 ALB and PORTER. The LODGING apartments will be comfortaWy furnished, and every attention will be given to make visitors comfortable. ■ 2«'O M~ R. JOHN STAMPER, SOLICITOR. Office—-Collingwood-street, Nelson. 358 MRS. MARSDEN begs to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson that she intends taking in PLAIN SEWING, and that she is also prepared t j execute orders for CHILDREN'S CLOTiiES and BAHY LINEN at the shortest notice. She solicit* their kind patronage. T Hardy-street. ' ..." 26 £1 KA TO BE ADVANCED on goad ovivv security; or the advertiser would be K lad to meet with EMPLOYMENT where the abova aum could be advantageously used. Address E.B. P., office of this paper. 9i

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 1

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