- -• - u&s &i/ti. . Auction Sale of a very superior importation of Hares. ' and. Geldings, ex steamer Lord Worsley from : Sydney.' &EORGE AIEEN has imperative instrue- ' tions to sell by public auctibn, without any reserve, in the Stable yard of the Marine Hotel, Trafal-gar-street, on WEDNESDAY first; .thef, 23rd instant, commencing at Twelve o'clock, noon— TWENTY MARES and GILDINGS, hearty all of which are broken in to Saddle, Trap, and Cart Harness. ' ' No reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, 17th May, 1860. . 567 ifltermitnit jtotke, " v . SEVi§ION OF ELECTORAL ROLL. : NOTICE is herebygTyen^that COURTS for the REVISION of the ROLLS,'for tfie undermentioned Electoral; Districts will W held at the times and places hereafter specified; viz.:~ , ; MOTUEKA AND MASSACRE BAY DlsmiCX. At the Motueka Institute, on. MONDAY^ tile 4th .day of June next, at Eleven 6'clocKv in the forenoon. TOWN OF NELSON. At the Court House, Nelson, on MONDAY, the* 1 18th day of June, at the same hour.WAIME A" DISTRICT. - ._ ~,At4he Richmond-Institute,' on THURSDAY, the 2lstday of Jujiie, at the samehour. - . i; """;'■ ■"■••;::. v v:-^w:'T;:L"Ti^AVfißs, ■-. ■■■■ USSr/p- ■■ ..■ „ ".."-,t-t. '-'■:}~- ■■■■' •.- - VBsvising-Officer. S^.aMson,'M«y;B/186Ov, ■ ?. ;/':;- /.%■-• ,'■ and Massacre i.: Bay. District will,; after -the'-revision- of; the Motueka .:. .claims,'be adjourned till* Thursday; the'7th day of .June; t at the School-house,1 Mdtiipipi,and froui>therica '.till Saturday, the 9th June; at the 'Go.urt House, Col- ;.' lingwoodj-tfor the revision' of the claims iiv the last- ; mentioned district. -; : .:. • 541 ; ■ ; .;• . W.T, L. T. 1 ■PORSALE or TO LET, a Qve-vqpmed ■•; , A -VERANDAH COTTAGE, with oae acre of '; Land; also, several BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. For terms, &c, apply to JOHN STEEL, Brick- . builder, Vincent-street. : 61 rPO LET, one. of the best HOTELS"m • '-"- 'thecity of Nelson, in consequence of the business not agreeing with the health of the present proprietor. ■'.'. ■ Fqrpartieulftra, apply to Mr. C. HARLSi r, Brewer, Nelson; or at the Trafalgar, Hotel. . ' 522 » THD LET, the Prince Albert Hotel.— -1- For particulars apply to Mr. GEORGE HER- • WIN, on the" Premises. 523 : HpO LET, the Waimea Village Hotel, . Waimea West. Immediate possession can he given. Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO., Nelson Brewery. Nelson, May 3. " ' : 520 ANTED 23,000 feet of SAWN TIMBER. Apply to JAMES HENRY, Carpenter; or at .- the shop of Messrs. STALLARD AND MILLS,; Painf ters, Nelson. 559 WANTED, a first-rate BOOT~and - _ SHOE MAKER, to whom constant employr- f . menfc will be given. : t • Liberal wages. T- Apply to CnAs. Lucas, Opawa; or to the Press y Office, Marlborough. ■ • 544 WANTED, a MARRIED MAN, used to Plough. A cottage is ready; also, a gar--3 den for his use; and liberal wages will be given. 3 Apply to M. NEWTH, senior, Wainiea-west. 3 ■ -■ 519 f pRICKETERS' BALL.— 1 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. ! The above BALL will'take place on, THURSDAY, 1 the 24th instant, oh which "occasion Members of the 3" adjacent Cluba and their friends are invited to take • part in the same. Tickets may be had of the StewardsMr. Thomas Snow Mr. Walter Good I Mr. T. Batchelok Mr. G. Chittenden . ' Mr. Thojias Mills' Mr. John Pratt.' i - Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. ; 540 FREDERICK TRENT, Hon. Sec. > 13IFLES,"MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. ; Ll} REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. ; J.C. M. KARSTEN, , .'. Cabinet Joineiy, and Carpentery work of all kinds.' s 468 Havdy-stieet, near Campbell's Mill. ; NELSON MILLINERY AND DBAPiiIRY BSTAB- ' LISHMBNT. I Nest door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. . MRS. R.-B,<WAL COT respectfully ■ IyX announces to the Ladies of Nelson that siie has • RE-OPENED the above premises with a .small, but i well-selectei assortment of WINTER BONNETS, i DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict attentiou to orders and economical prices to receive a [ share of public patronage. Those ladi<:s who havo kindly accorded their favors during past years to her : mother, Mrs. H. Grebst, will find every care and at- ; tention bestowed to secure a continuance of the ' same. \ Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity [ of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support ' during the past nine years, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their [ favors for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and ! pledges herself to assist in the execution of all orders, so far as her health will permit. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12, 1860. . '542 I riA]JTION..-rA!I persons found trespas6ing upon section No. 9, opposite the Kaituna, r working upon the river frontage, or cutting timber on ; the section, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of ' the law—the police having strict order to enforce the [ same. 3SQ : TAMES FOWLER'S ASSIGNMENT. *> —The Trustees under a Deed of: Assignment, made on the 17th October, 1859, by James Fowler, i of the lliwaka, in the Province of Nelson, late Publii can, but now Boatman, for the benefit of his Creditors, i hereby give notice to such of the said: CREDITORS i as have not executed the said Assignment, that.unless i they do so within One Calender Month from the date hereof; they will be EXCLUDED from ail BENEFIT . or dividend oil the said James Fowler's Effects. Dated this 24th day of April, A.D. 1860. For self and Co-Trustee, 470 JAMES BENTLEY. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every ' A ' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Waimea East, -starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite'B store, and at 4 p.m. from Nelson. Parcel* delivered. - - • E. WALLIS. TpTJBLIC TEA MEETING will be 3- held at the OPENING of the NEWSCHOOLROOM, Spring Grove, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd May. Tea at Five o'clock. Tickets Is. 6d. each. An EXAMINATION, of the CHILDREN by Dr. Greenwood in the Evening. 535 T OST, between- the Black Horse, Waka- ' :X*l puaka, and Hooper and Co.'s Brewery, ori Wed- ' aesday 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 NOTICE.— After .'this ; data all FOWLS, - GOATS, &c;,: found trespassing and destroying the Trees on the Grass Paddock (lately known as Schroder's)] on'the'P^orTiHllTsV^ear^Rußwtestreet, 'will be destroyed, and all persons trespassing' and stealing ■ fencing, will be prosecuted, without further notice, I- ■ " ■-■- ; VH,£. EUDDLBSTON^Q.E., > >■:>::. :■■ \ ' ;'.: : y.- y :.:■,--;[ y;i} iv -Nelaon. \ 16th May, 1860. 567
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 270, 22 May 1860, Page 1
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