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gate % S^gL-2— FOREST AND FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, SEEDS, GEORGE AIKEN is instructed by Mr. Thomas Epps, of the Grove Nursery, Nelson, to sell by public auction, without reserve, on an early clay (due notice of the time and place will be adverA very large and choice collection of the belt description of FOREST and FRUIT TREES, i- SHRUBS, &a, &c. Also, A quantity of Italian Rye GRASS, Cow Gra*. , Garden SEEDS, &c, &c. Krfaon,May 18. __ _ _,67_g VALUABLE COLONIAL BRED HoRSB STOCK, CATTLE AND FARM PRODUCE, NELSOfIT. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. ■"■*- have received instructions to sell by auction at an early date in the present month (to be named m • future advertisement) several valuable brood MARES, in foal; a number of well-bred powerful COLTS suitable for names* or saddle use, by the best sires and dams in the colony; together with a tame herd of COWS, CALVES, andSTEERSand J^iderab • amount of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY, and -Win ter APPLES. , . l , The Horse stock are not to be surpassed by any la the colony, and the present sale offer* an opportunrty to omnibus and carriage proprietors not often to D« met with. Nelson, 18th May, 1380. ' dflimnrat Justice, , --—i — KBVISION OV ELECTORAL ROM., XTOTICB I* hereb^Fvei,'^at (3QUBTB ±* for theREVISION of the ROLLS-, forrfhe undermentioned Electoral Districts will ba held at thu' times and places hereafter;specifled, .yte. :-rr■:]".. - MOTTJEKArAND MASSACRE BAT DISTRICT. At the Motueka Institute,'on MONDAY, the 4th ' ;: day)of June;next,7at Eleven o'clock in ; th» forenoon.- , .........., ■■,'-■ :- ■ ■....',■■/■;" '<■' -TOWN:OF NELSON., At the* Court Hous®,*Nelson, on MONDAY, th» 18th day" of June} at the same hour. ; ; A DISTRICT. At the Richmond jfcwtitate, on THURSDAY, the 2V B tdayWjune,a^-etour. vERg> f ' Revising Officer. Nelion, May 8,1860,. '['/ ' , . . . Note.—The Court for the Motueka and* • '&*** 0™ Bay District will, after the revision of -the" j^T*™, claims, be adjourned till Thursday, the 7th o^".°* June, at the School-house,'Mbtupipij and from thent till Saturday, the 9th Juno, at the Court House, Colling wood, for the revision of tho claims inthe lastmentioned dietrict. 541 , ; , WVT.L.T^ ;]7OR SALE or TO LET, Acre 880, -*- Tipahi-street, near the Waimea«road, with a convenient cottage thereon. Half the acre well stocked with Fruit Trees; half in Graas Paddock." Apply to D. WAGG, on the preihises. • ,_".'. 678 FOR SALE or TO LET, a five-roomed VERANDAH COTTAGE, trith one acre of Land; also, several BUILDING-ALLOTMENTS. For terms, &c, apply to JOHN STEEL; Brickbuilder, Vincent-street, , , ; . 61 FOR SALE, by private coiitract, that . very valvable TOWN ACRE, Nojf2oo, situate in Hardy-street, adjoining the New Government Building; to be sold in allotments on very liberal terras. A plan of the land may be inspected, and full partioulara obtained, on application to . NASH AND SCAIFE, ' Bridge^street. Nelson, May 23. .• ~ ' -\ :;,. ";' 688 A HOUSE T<> LET, -most/pleasantly situated at the Port, commanding "one of the finest views that could be found in Nelson. It is compactly built, offering a snug habitation to any gentleman who wishes to combine a healthy situation for residence with the advantages of the picturesque. There is half an acre of land attached to the dwelling, which has been planted with trees, and Otherwise well arranged. Altogether this opportunity is one that seldom offers. For further particulars, apply to J. B. CALDER, 583 Haven Road, TO LET, oneTof the best HOTELS ia the city of Nelson, in consequence of the business not agreeing with the health^ of the »r*»-^* p. Q . prietoj-f rorpartieularS', apply to Mr. C. HARLEY, Brewer, Nelson; or at the Trafalgar Hotel. S2g TO LET, the Phince Albert Hotel.— For particulars apply to Mr. HERWIN, on tho Premises. 62S nf'O LET, the Waimea Village Hotel, ■"- Waimea West. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO., Nelson Brewery. Nelson, May 8. 520 ANTED 23,000 feet of SAWN TIMBEB. Apply to JAMES HENRY, Carpenter; or at the shop of Messrg. STALLARD AND" MILLS, Painters, Nelson. . 559 ANTED, a fir«t-rate BOOT and SHOE MAKER, to wiiom constant employment will be given.- - Liberal wages. Apply to Cha*. Lucas, Opawa; or to the Tren Office, Marlborough. . '.-/... 644 WANTED, a MARRIED HAN, u«d '' to Plough. A cottage is ready; »lio, a garden for his use; and liberal wages will be given. Apply to M. NEWTH, senior, Waimea-west. ' WANTED, HALF-A-DOZEN BOYS to work at the FLAX DRESSING. Apply immediately, to ROUT AND BURNS, at the Flax Steam Mill, Waimea-road, or at the office of this papei* WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Forty bushels good keeping APPLES, 400 bushels good OATS. Apply to J. LEVEIN AND CO., Bridge-atreet. Kelson, May 22nd. „ 589 NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. ..',-] Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. If RS. R. B. WALGOT respectfully ■^-** announces to tho Ladies of Nelson that she has RE-OPENED the above premises. with * amall, but well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict attentiou to orders and economical prices to receiv* « share of public patronage^ Those ladies who hay« kindly accorded their favors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H. Gkmn, will find every care and at* tention bestowed to secure a continuance of th« same. ■' ' ( ; ■ ,: • ;.; ''" '\" Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support during the past nine y«ars, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favors .for her daughter, Mre. R. B. Walcot, and pledges'herself to assist in the execution of all order*, bo far ai her health will permit. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12,1860. 642 pAUTION.—-All person* found treipaising upon section No. 9, opposite the Kaituna, working upon the river frontage, or cutting timber-on the section, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of. the law—the polic* hnvzog ifcrict order to «nf«ro« th« same,: ' - ■ ■ ' ': ' , :,: ,tW

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 1

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