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May l/dO.' .... i this day.;. ; . - I MESSRS: NASH AND SCAIFE are I 1"X instructed 'by Gavlh Ralston to sell by I übi lie Auction, at their Warehouse, in -Bridge-street, on TUESDAY, Ist May^next, at S o'clock, - - All thai parcel of FREEHOLD LAND, 25 ieet frontage, hy a depth of 141 feet, or thereabouts, adjoining filestore now, or lately oc~cupied by Messrs. J. Levien and Co.: next to Symons' store; together with the Cottage thereon. - ,„ 7 Terms and particulars at Kile. *»' THISJDAY. ' "- NAStfsAND SCAIFE are H/TPIRQ-RQ , a.w. Schroder to offer by i\l • * \7 *■* Hay, 1860, at their *•'-*- instructed by Mr. v.. ' /J"hree o'clock, public auction, on TUESDAY, v*. * - Gowarehouse, in Bridge-street, Nelson, at ±... That valuable Acre of I4AND adjoining tlie vernment Buildings in Hardy-street; to be Sput up in lots; a plan of which can be seen at c office of the Auctioneers. 417 THIS DAY. -MESS? 1?- N- EDWARDS AND CO. iVX SS-jh without reserve, on TUESDAY 'next, the Ist May, «** ««r of the' Marine Hotel, Tnt»^^eet, at One o'clock precisely— 2 suporier Milch Covrtf 4 head well-bred Cattle. Terms cash. Nelson, 26th April, 18S(\ , 479 ]CSfißßßrsrroWAlfi)S- and~Ca ■*■"■*- have (in'continuation of the prior advertisement) tyeen instructed'by William Robinson, Esq., to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, the 3rd May, on the premises at tjie Port, and totally without reserve, commencing at -1 o'clocky'tirecissly, the wljole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, consisting of—- - j DRAWING ROOM. A very superior suite, of-Walnut. Furniture, coraI prising—.. ...,.'.... .6 easy chairs'. fc-*' & sweep-backed chaire' 2 couches,-—en suite : Piano ahd Music Stool, Walnut Walnut Whatnot Tapestry, Carpet, Pictures, &c <fee, DINING ROOM. Couches, Mahogany chairs Turkey carpet, side boards, tables, -'■■' Fenders, and fire irons, &c, &c, &c. HALL AND KITCHEN Furniture, in full requirement and taste. BEDROOMS. Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Pillows, sheets, Counterpanes, chairs, -and bed-room furniture complete. Also, •■•-■-'•-.■ 3 well bred Horses, perfectly broken in to sidesaddle ".,'■ "'-'■ " XV Saddles, side saddles, bridles, harness, &c. Milch cow, pigs, poultry, &c. Catalogues and more full particulars to be obtained prior to the day of sale at the office of the Auctioneer. .Nelson, 23rd April, 1860. 467 posTOFiicETSsoiT--" " TN order to afford increased accommoda- -*• tion to the Public in the despatch of Letters, the Postmaster-GeneralforNewZealarid, has directed that LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS for LONDON via Marseilles and Southampton, Melbourne and Sydney, will be received by a clerk from this Office, at the Office of the departing steamer, conveying the above Mails up to ten minutes prior to tlie vessel leaving. These Letters will be liable to a Fee of One Shilling (ls.) each in addition to # the regular postage, and Newspapers to a Fee of Three-pence (3d.) each. In all cases they must be stamped.. . BENJAMIN WALMSLEY,* 150 Chief Postmaster of the Province. NOTICE TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS. Harbor Office, Nelson, March 28,1860. 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, by boats, &c, being fastened thereto, this is to give notice, that any person known to FASTEN BOATS, or any other thing, to the BREASTWORK, will be PROSECUTED with the utmost rigour of the law. JAMES S. CROSS, 574 Harbor-Master, Nelson. MELSON INSTITUTE.—It is proposed -L" to inaugurate the 0 PENING of the nev-1 INSTITUTE, at the end of July, with an EXHIBITION of Works of Industry and Art, collections of Ferns, Plants, Shells, Pictures, Minerals, and other objects of' interest. Those who are willing to lend any articles to the Institute for the purpose of exhibition are requested to communicate with the Honorary Secretary of the Committee appointed to carry out the above object All Contributions to the Exbibition will be most carefully preserved from injury, and receipts for them will be given to tiie owners. At some time during the continuance of the Exhibition, it is proposed to hold a Fancy Bazaar for the benefit ofthe Institute, and it is hoped that the ladies of Nelson will kindly assist the Committee hy contributing articles for sale. GEORGE HEPPEL, 478 Secretary to the Exhibition. TAMES FOWLER'S ASSIGNMENT^ ** —The Trustees under a Deed of Assignment, made on the 17th October, 1859, by James Fowleb, of the Riwaka, in the Province of Nelson* late Publican, but now Boatman, for the benefit of his Creditors, hereby give 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 James Fowler's Effects. Dated this 24th day of April, A.D. 1860. For self and Co-Trustee, 470 ' JAMES BENTLEY. - NOTICE.— All persons Indebted to the undersigned, are requested to PAY their respective amounts on or before the 15th of May next, after which date legal proceedings will taken to recover all outstanding debts. A. AITKEN, By his Attorney, RT. AITKEN. Nelson, 26th April, 1860. 471 T ADIES' TARANAKI AIDCOM- -■^ MITTEE—A COMMITTEE of LADIES will MEET at the Chamber of Commerce, Trafalgarstreet, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from Eleven to One o'clock,-to receive, price, and distribute Needlework among 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 then; full name and address Families requiring House Servants are also requested to apply to the Committee. Nelson, 24th April, 1860. 473 HARMONIC SOCIETY. T JERVIS begs to intimate that CONW • VIVIAL MEETINGS will be held in the 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 Phan» tasmagoria or Magic Lantern will be exhibited on meeting nights. ■0. • y.y , 355 rjAUTION.—AII persons, found trsspas- ' V, .sing upon section' No. 9, opposite jt^Kaituna, workpguponthe river froritage,.or cutting timber-on. . the section, will he'prosecuted to'the utmost rigour of ' the law—the police having strict order to enforce the afae, 38°

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 264, 1 May 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 264, 1 May 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 264, 1 May 1860, Page 1

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