T?OR SYDNEY ])FEE.OT;^ta LR.BL S- steamsl iip LORD ASHLEY, A. Kennedy, commander, will leave on or about the sth. May. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. ' ' .' . 481 AUCTION SALE. "MESSRS.- N. EDWARDS AND CO. JLtjL have received instructions to sell by public auction, TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 28th instant, at hwlf-past Eleven o'clock precisely, at those premises in Bridge-street, known aa " Aitken's Stores"— A quantity of Furniture Books, Engravings A number of useful articles. "Without reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, 26tn April, 1860. 480 MESSJBS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-'-*- will soil without reserve,- on TUESDAY [next, the Ist May, in the Stockyards at tho rear of the Marine Hotel, Trafalgar-street, at One o'clock precisely— 2 superior Milch Cows 4 head well-bred Cattle. Terms cash. Kelson, 26th April, iB6O. 479 "" JUST IMPORTED FROM" SYDNEY. ■MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have J.YJL received is. ■unctions from Mr. M'Darmid to Pell by auction. \n the paddock opposite the Miners' Anm'(tlie usu«: place), on SATURDAY (to-morrow), ihe2Stli ins.anr, at Two o'clock precisely, the cargo of very superior MA RES, &c, imported per Lord Ashley',- from Sydney direct, consisting of— • 2b thoroughly broken-in Mares, accustomed to pftddle,^|d£g|}d<Jl?>i«an4.narAess; the best . , lot eyer imj^Hed. •...,■ ; ■ 1 celebrated luting Pony—unequalled in Sydney. '• [■■■■- Also, 2 full-sized Kangaroo Dogs 1 well-bred Bull Bitch. Terms cash. Nelson, April .24 469 UINNEtt TO MR. A. SAUNDERS. npilE MEMORIAL COMMITTEE -*- hAvinpr determined upon inviting T\lr. SAUNTERS to a DIN^EH, beii to announce to those friends wlio are desivouy of attending, that they must please apply for Tickets oh or before THURSDAY, the 3rd 21 Ay, fts after that day no more will be issued. W. Wilkie, J. Wr:BB, 11. Hakuis, Jn». Svmon-s, «. Jack3om, H. J- Goodman. J. Black, 472 TVTOTICE.— All persons Indebted to the •i-» undersigned, are requested to PAY their re speed ye amounts on or before the 15th of May next, alter w Inch date legal proceedings will taken torecover ull outstanding debts. A. AITKEN, By his Attorney, RT. "AITKEM. Nelson, 26th April, 1860. 471 T ADIES' TARANAKI AID COMJLi MITTjsE.—A COMMITTEE of LADIES will SIEET at the Chamber of Commerce, Trafalgarstreet, on MONDAYS and -THURSDAYS, from Eleven to One o'clock, to receive, price, and distribute Needlework nmong those Taranaki refugees who are desirous of such employment. Any Ladies wishing' kindly to promote this undertaking are requested to forward their work, cut out and ticketed, with their full name and address Families lequiring House Servants are also requested to apply to the Committee. Kelson, 24th April, 1860. 473 "WASHING.—A. respectable Taranaki * » Refugee will be glad to receive FAMILY WASHING. For address, apply to Messrs. Nash & Soaife. 474 TO LET—POSSESSION IN A EETV DAYS. 'THE Commodious PREMISES now oc- -*- eiipied by B. Jackson. Arragevnents may be made Cor the Front portion only, or otherwise. 476 JUST RECEIVED AT ALBION HOUSE. 'THE Anglo-American PEA-JACKET, -*• in best quality (Men's and Boys'). Men* pilot cloth coats Ditto best quality monkey jackets Ditto colored tweed coats Ditto bi jst qimlity black cloth Brighton sacs Ditto cloth trousers (black and colored) Ditto doeskin and cloth vests Ditto B dford-cord trousers (many qualities) AUo, boy»' and youth's clothing. Blue blankets, white blankets, Welsh flannels. Linseys, derrios, dungaree. All colors in merinoes. Ladies' cloth mantles, (black and colored), Bs. to 30s. For sale as above, at very low prices, At ALBION HOUSE, 475 Next door to Mr. Burns' Tinsmith's Shop. TAMES FOWLER'S ASSIGNMENT. <2 —>p] le I'lustc-s under a«Deed of Assignment, made on the 17th October, 1859, by James Fowler, of the liiwaka, in the Province of Nelson, late Publican, but now Boatman, for the benefit of his Creditors, hereby i,ive notice to such of the said CREDITORS as have not executed the said Assignment, that unless they do so within One Calender Month from the date hereof, they will be EXCLUDED from all BENEFIT or dividend on the said Jaiue-: Fowler's Effects. Dated this 24th day of April, A.D. 186:). For self and Co-Trustee, 470 . JAMES BENTLEY. lUST anivfid per WONG A. WONG A, " LA M P OIL. On sale at Dnndas House, Bridge-street, best quality, in quantities to suit all consumers. THOMAS ASKEW. April ?A. 477 WiiLSON INSTITUTE.—It is proposed 1 to inan:-,iU!nto the OPENING of the mn ■ IN'STITUt'E, at the end of Juiy, with&ri INHIBITION of Works of Industry and Art, collections of Ferns, Hants, Shells. Pictures, Minerals, and other objects of intere.-t. Those who are willing to lend any-articles to the Institute for the purpose of exhibition are requested to coirnuunicfiie! .with the Honorary Secretary of the Committee appointed to carry out the above object. All Contributions to the Exhibition will be most carefully preserved from injury, and receipts for them will he given to the owners. At some time during the continuance of the Exhibition, it is proposed to hold a Fancy Bazaar for the foenelijt of the Institute, and it is hoped that the ladies of Nelson will kindly assist the Committee by contributing articles for sale. GEORGE HEPPEL, 478 Honorary Secretary.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 2
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