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~~~- AGood Turn Out. By Auction. t"\ EORGE AIKEN will Bell by auetfon, opvX posito his Sale-room, Trafalgar-street (TUMORROW), Saturday, the 20th instant, at Two, p.m. 1 Roan MARE rising 3 years old, with Spring CAR i- and HARNESS. Terms at sale. Nelson, 17th May, 1880. 568 Auction Sale of a very superior importation of Marks ancl Geldings, ex steamer Lord Worsley from Sydney. O EORGE AIKEN has imperative instructions to sell by public auction, without any reserve, in the Stable yard of the Marine Hotel, lrarai gar-street,, on WEDNESDAY first, the 23rd instant, commencing at Twelve o'clock, noon-- , TWENTY MARES und GELDINGS nearly all of which are broken in lo Saddle, Irap, ancl Cart Harness. No reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, 17th May, 1860. , 6 *-7 P H AMBER~OF~COMMERCE. -The SPEOIAL GENERAL MEETING ad>altffsed for Wednesday last was adjourned (in consequence of the arrival of the English Mail on that evening) until THIS DAY, Friday, 18th May, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, when a full attendance of Members is particularly requested, to take into consideration the following important subjects :— 1. A letter from the Colonial Secretary, requesting tho opinion of the Chamber upon the introduction of Insolvent Laws into the colon)'. 2. A letter from the Auckland Chamber of Commerce respecting proposed changes in the laws affecting the conveyance of real property. 3. The existing arrangements for the dispatch of mails from this port. 4. The report of the Room Committee. OSWALD CURTIS, Chairman. Chamber of Commerce, 18th May, 1860. 662 TVRICKETERS' BALL.U QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. The above BALL will take place on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, on which occasion Members of the adjacent Clubs and their friends are invited to take part in the same. Tickets may be had of the Stewards— Mr. Thomas Snow Mr. Walter Good Mr. T. Batchelor Mr. G. Chittenden Mr. Thomas Mills Mr. John Pratt. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. 540 FREDERICK TRENT, Hon. Sec. RIFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. J. C. M. KARSTEN, Cabinet Joinery, and Carpentery work of all kinds. 468 Hardy-street, near Campbell's Mill. N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Mixed RYE GRASS and CLOVER SEED. B. SUTCLIFFE, 558 Motueka. T IMB, at SIGLETS LIME KILN, Sl« -*-^ Vincent-street, at tho lowest market price. Apply at the Kiln, to CHARLES BRAY. 561 LOST, between the Black Horse, Wakapuaka, and Hooper and Co.'s Brewery, on Wednesday last, the BRASS CAP of a PATENT AXLE. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. WASTNEY, at the Black Horse ; or to Mr. JONES, Saddler, Nelson, will be rewarded for their trouble. 563 OTlCE.l'After this date. all FOWLS, GOATS, &c, found trespassing and destroying the Trees on the Grass Paddock (lately known as Schroder's)'Jon the Port Hills, near Russell-street, will be destroyed, and all persons trespassing ancl stealing fencing, will be prosecuted without further mtice. H. B. HUDDLESTON, C.E., Nelson. 16th May, 1860. 557 TO BE SOLD, on easy terms, a seven-roomed .HOUSE, and a four roomed HOUSE, and GARDEN, within five minutes walk of the Post Office, Nelson. Apply, X, Office of this paper. 566 WANTED 23,000 feet of SAWN TIMBER. - Apnlv to JAMES HENRY, Carpenter; or at the shop of Messrs. STALLARD AND MILLS, Painters, Nelson. 559 removal! BJACKSON begs to iaforra his friends c that the business lately conducted in Jlardystreet is REMOVED to the now premises, Trafalgarstreet, next door to N. Edwards and Co. ' — ■ $\ NEW GOODS, ex Lord Worsley, will bo opened at the New Premises, Trafalgar-street. 12 trunks boots assorted--1 case Ladies Goloshes.; TO BOOTMAKERS.—JUST RECEIVED. 3 bales piime Sole Leather 1 ditto Kip l.case of Grindery. 565 HD. JACKSON has ON SALE the fol- • lowing PERIODICALS :— Illustrated London News Illustrated Times * Illustiated News of the World London Journal Family Herald Cassell's Family Paper Chambers' Journal Art Journal Musical Times Ladies' Fashion Books Gentlemen's Fashion Books The above are received to March Ist.. Orders received for the above, or any other periodicals,, and supplied regularly. ' The following this year's publications are also, on ' sale :— "Say and Seal," by th© author of the Wide Wide' World. Price 4s. "A Life for a Life," by the author of John Halifax. Price 7s. " Twelve Years in China.". Illustrated. P'rioo 1.35. 6d. " Biographies of, Lord Macaulay." Prise Bs. H. D. JACKSON, 539 Bookseller and Stationer. fefcnmmtt |Wke. LIST of ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS embarked in tho ship ANNE LONGTON, Cap tain Mundle, for Nelson, New Zealand, on the 3rd March, 1860. William R. Parmenter. Mary Jane Rees junior John Rees Sarah Parmenter Jane Sanders Fanny Parmenter Wm. H. C. Sanders Frederick Parmenter Amelia Sanders Anne Barrett John Sanders Rose Barrett Henry Sanders William Knight Charles Sanders Sarah Patching Ellen Sanders Mary Patching Evellina Sanders Emma Patching John Ro3S James Patching William S. Simmonds Peter Patching Mary Simmonds Naomi Patching Frederick Dueker Hugh Beattie Catherine Dueker Hannah Beattie William Dueker Richard Adams Sophie Dueker Jane Adams Fritz Dueker Mary Jane Adams William Bergmann Sarah Ann Adams Catherine Bergmann Richard Adams • -1 Wilhelmina Bergmann Margaret Adams Magdalina Bergmann Hugh Rees Johann Bookman Martha Rees Maria Bockman Sarah Rees Maria Bockman Edward Ree3 James Lambert. ALFRED GREENFIELD, . ' Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, . Nelson, 17th May, 1860, . 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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 2

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