i ■ -■ ■■■■- ■■ ' .*■ '..'-■ *- HARMONIC; SOCIETY.. T JERVIS begs to intimate that CON- " * VIVIAL MEETINGS will be held in the ong room atthe rear of thd; 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 Phah. tasmagoria or Magic Lantern will be exhibited on meeting night?. 355 TENDERS are required by MONDAY, r ■*•■■ May 21et, for CLEARING, FORMING, and GRAVELLING portions ofthe Trunk Line at Wakefield. Also for LOWERING the Road at Bourke's Hill, Waimea East. Specifications may be seen at Mr. Baiobnt's, and the Waimea East Hotel.; ■ The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. T.J. THOMPSON, 504 .. ■ ■'■" •■„■ ■.. ... . ■:.:.-.; .■;.. ..,-■.... Secretary. ■ THE WAIMEA DISTRICTS ROAD BOARD wish to procure pieces of LAND in the undermentioned districts of. from one to two acres in extent, suitable for GRA VEL PITS. Parties having suitable s'tes to dispose of adjacent to the Trunk Road are requested to address, undersigned,1 stating price per acre and locality, on of before; MONDAY, May 21. . . . -, . 'Y.fA'" 1. Neighborhood of Richmond. 2. Between Richmond and Stoke. 3. Neighborhood of. Stoke. Yy.....:.YX.-Jf?. J.THOMPSON, ■ ■505 -■- 'Ay--^ZiiAYY Y.YY'Yy..'...^ont&ry, Y. NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY , ESTABLISHMENT. :...... .-■■..-.;■ "' . , Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street..; r MRS, R. B. WALCOT respectfully announces to theLidies of Nelson that she has RE-OPENED the above "premises with a small; but well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear, ' She/hopes by .strict aftentiou to orders and economical prices to receivi a ; share of public patronage. Those ladies * who have kindly accorded their favors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H. Grkbn, will find every care and attention bestowed to secure * continuance of the same. ... _. Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity of nincere'y thanking her friends ior their kind support during the past nine years, and most especially thr6ugh a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually j painful events. She solicits a continuation of their i favors for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the exscution of all orders, so far as her health will permit. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, , May 12,1860. • 642 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■*•* at the next sitting of/the General' Assembly for the colony of New Zealand, i. Petition will be presented-*- on behalf ':bf the DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (limited) for leave; to introduce a Special Bill to empower the said Company to construct and maintain a RAILWAY for the transport of the ores, minerals, and other produce arising from the mines and lands ofthe Company, and; lead* ing from the said mines and lands through certain reserves and other waste lands of the Crown, and through certain private lands and along and over certain public roads in Brook-street-valley, and from thence along and over the following streets and roads within the city of Nelson, namely, Brook-street, Tasman-street.Bridge-Btreet, and the Haven-road to the Albion Wharf in the Nelson haven; with power to the Company to take and purchase such portion of the private lands aforesaid as may be necessary for the purposes of the said railway.::y#i. And Notice is hereby furtheftgtven, that Plans and Index Books, shewing the proposed line of the said railway, and. the names and additions of the_ owners ' and occupiers of such private lands as aforesaid, will, within six weeksfrom this date, be deposited at the following places, namely— At the Office of the Commissioner of Public Works for the said Province of Nelson: At the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the said province; At the Office of the Superintendent of, the said province; At the Office ofthe Board of Works for the said City of Nelson; With the Secretary of the Road Board for the district of Suburban south, in the said province; And at the Office of the said Company in Collingwood»street,.in the said City of Nelson. Dated at Nelson, this 24th day of February, 1860. For the said Company, (Signed) T. R. HACKET,, 224 Manager^ I AMES FOWLER'S ASSIGNMENT J .—The Trustees-under a Deed of Assignment, made on the 17th October, 1859, by James Fowler, ofthe Riwaka, in the Province of Nelson, late Publican, but now Boatman, for the benefit of his Creditors, hereby give notice to feuch 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 alt BENEFIT or dividend on tho said James Fowler's Effects. Dated this 24th. day of April, A.D. 1860. For self aiid Co-Trustee, 470 JAMES BENTLEY. TV/TESSRS. PRATT AND SCOTT take ■l"'-*- this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support they "have received since commencing, and in submitting the following price list, solicit a continuance of that patronage which it will be their constant endeavor to merit. "'/,..;■ Prime joints bf Beef and Mutton, 6d; per lb., cash; 7d. per lb. credit. Inferior, ditto,4d. to sd.,ditto sd. to 6d.ditto. : Lamb, veal and Pork equally low. N.B—Shipping supplied on the liberal allowance usual to this establishment. 134 FOR SALE or TO LET, a five-roomed' VERANDAH COTTAGE, with one acre of Land; also, several BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. For terms, &c, apply to JOHN STEEL, -Brickbuilder, Vincent-street. : 61 HPO LET, one of: the best HOTELS in -*- the city of Kelson, in consequence- of the business not agreeing with the health of the present pro? prietor. ForpartieuUrs, apply to Mr. C. HARLEY, Brewer, Nelson; or at the Trafalgar Hotel. 522 TO LET, the Prince Albert Hqtel.— For particulars apply to Mr. GEORGE HERWIN, on the Premises. ' 523 HTO LET, the Waimea Village Hotel, ■*■ .Waimea West. Immediate possession can he given. - Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO., Nelson Brewery. Nelson, May 3. _____ 520' TO LET —POSSESSION IN A FEW DAYS. ■THE Commodious PREMISES now oc- -■- ciipied by B. Jaokson. Arrangements may bo made for the front portion only, or otherwise. 476 WANTE D, a first-rate BOOT and SHOE MAKER, to whom, constant employ? ment will be given, Liberal wages. Apply to Chas. Lucas, Opawa; or to the Press Office, Marlborough. 644 WANTED, a Journeyman BAKER.— JOHN ANSTIGE, Baker, "&c., Trafalgarstreet, Nelson. 514 ANTED, a MARRIED MAN, wed to Plough. A cottage if ready; also, a garden for his use; and liberal wages wiil be given. Apply to M. NEWTH, senior, Waimea.west. . y " - ' . *Cl 9 W JENKINS, UNDERTAKER.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 4
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