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iSsisTN^EDWARI)S AND CO. ixi. w iil sell, ttoally.,withoTit reserve, on SATURDAY next, the sth instant (TO-MORROW),to olosethe Importations per Lord Ashley, and at the usual Sale Ground commencing at One o'clock precisely— 10 very superior MARES and GELDINGS, of an excellent stamp, consisting of heavy Curt Mares and well-bred Saddle Horses. Without reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, May 3, 1860. " 508 AUCTION SALE OF THE REMAINDER OF THE CARGO OP THE MARTHA FROM MEL- . BOURNE. GEORGE AIKEN has received instructions from Captain Cowieson, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY (To-morrow), the sth instant. Commencing at Twelve o'clock at noon, the following MERCHANDISE:— Go cases geneva (each two gallons) I butt sherry j best brandß 1 quarter casK,) 25 bags rice 25 barrels crashed loaf sugar 5 cases currants 12 boxes cavendish tobacco 6 tons bar iron, assorted sizes 10 boxes thumb blue, 2S lbs each 10 coils spunyarn. The above goods will positively be sold without any reserve, and in lots to suit purchasers. Samples can be seen, nnd other particulars known from tho Auctioneer, up to the day of sale, * Terms liberal. Kelson, May 4th, 1860. 593 TO BUYERS OF HEAVY CART HORSES AND MARES. I^EORGE AIKEN is advised of a sliip- *-* mont of Twenty-five superior bred heavy Cart HORSES and MARES, expected to arrive here on or abouf the 17th instant, ex Prince Alfred from Sydney. " The above animals have been selected by a most competent, judge of the requirements of this settlement, and they will be sold by public auction without the slightest reserve, immediately after being landed. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Nelson, 30th April, IS6O. 490 ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, a white leather POCKET BOOK, -*-^ containing two Acceptances, one for £30, the other for £35. The finder will receive the above Reward by applying at the Commercial Hotel, or to JohxLynes, Wakefield. 507 nPHE Public is respecfully informed that -*- Mr. Joseph PAu*ff left my employment on the 2Cth ultimo; and that he is "NOT AUTHORIZED to SELL GOODS, or otherwise transact business on my behalf. EMMA BARTLETT. Trafalgar-street, May Ist. 000 A LFRED LEECH, in returning thanks -£-*• fo past favors, beg 3to inform his friends and the public that he lias received a large Stock of SYDNEY TIMBER: and also that ho can supply them with first-rate Spring Carts and Drays. Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 43G PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every -*- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Wairnea East, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's store, nnd at 4 p.m. from Nelson. Parcel*. delivered. It. WALLIS. HD. JACKSON lias just received a few - Novelties in the shape of Winstone's patent LEAD PENCILS in grotesque wood and ivory ; also, Some beautiful Ivory Tablets Blotting Pads and Books Cookery Books, School Stationery Blotting and Ruled Tapers, &c, &c. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 501 NFLSON MARKET. HpENDERS are invited for the erection -*- of a MARKET PLACE, in accordance with a Ban and specification that may be seen at thi3 Office, where tenders will be received up to Four o'clock, p m. of TIJ UU3D AY, the 10th May instant. The Board of Works do not bind themselves to accej>t the lowest, or any, tender. By order of the Board, J. Li BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, May 3,1860. 509 TENDERS are required by MONDAY, J- May .21st, for CLEARING, FORMING, and GRAVELLING portions of the Trunk Line at Wakefield. Also for LOWERING the Road at Bourke's Hill, Wairnea East. Specifications may be seen at Mr. Baigent's, and the\Vaii»ea East Hotel. ■The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, cO 4 Secretary. THE WAIMEA DISTRICTS ROAD X BOASp'having levied a RATE of One Penny in the PouWupon all Lands and Tenements witfiin the District, hereby give notice that the said Rate must be paid by the persons who are liable for the fiame, as published in the Colonist of April 20, to Mr. T. J. Thompson, who is appointed by the Board to receive the same, and who will attend for that purpose at the following times and places, between Ten and Four each day:— Institution, Richmond - - Monday, May 14 ; Turf Hotel, Stoke - - - - Tuesday, May 15 ; Institution, Waimea South •■ Wednesday, May 16; Palmer's, Waimea West - Thursday, May 17. For the further accommodation of the Ratepayers, the Rate may also be paid on or before the above named days to any member of the Board. By order of the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, 506 Secretary.

THE FOLLOWING PERSONS are OBJECTED TO as not bein£ entitled to have their Names xetained on the LIST of VOTERS for the ELECTORAL DISTRICT of MOTUEKA and Christian Name and Sur- pi f Natare of Ground of Objection §1 name of each person ob- Abode> Qaalifioation , . Ground ot Ulycction. g^ jected to. sz; O Beard, Charles Motueka Householder Having left the district, Croucher, Thomas Motnelca Householder Having changed his place of abode. | Cook, Williato Moutere Householder pHaving sent in an amended claim. ' g Fowler James Riwaka Householder Having changed his place of abode. .o * " SHanvood, George Motueka Householder Having changed his place of abode. ■§ Knyvett, John George Motueka Leaseholder Having disposed of his lease. <& Litchfield, Frederick Motueka Householder Having let his property J . Mason, Richard Motueka Freeholder Having sold his property. -■■-£■ Plumridge, James Motueka Householder Having left the district. O Q Kochfort, Joseph Eiwaka Householder Having left the district. Salisbury, Edward Andrew Motueka Householder Not being a householder. ... § Talbot, Daniel Moutere Leaseholder and Having made a fresh claim for another property. [Householder # Taylor Richard • Motueka Householder Having changed his place of abode g Thomas, William Motueka Householder Dead. ■ Tudor, Thomas Lloyd Motueka Householder Having left the district. <$ Washbourn, William Motueka Leaseholder and Having disposed of his lease. ' § . . [Householder • . "<J Whitehorn, William Eiwaka Leaseholder Having disposed of his lease. . . .- •■ The above objections will be heard by the Revising Officer on such days, and at 'such places as he may »P' point for th&t purpose. ; ' A. L. G. CAMPBELL, gO2 ' Jtegistmtioa Officer..

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 265, 4 May 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 265, 4 May 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 265, 4 May 1860, Page 2

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