jnROIXELLES COPPER MINING - COMPANY.. ■ ' • A GENERAL MEETING- of the PROPRIETOKS will be held at.the Masonic Hotel, on. THURSDAY,' the 31et day of May, at Seven o'clock in the evening, at which the attendance of every SHABIEHOLDEE is particularly requested. By order of the Board of Directors, , , OSWALD CURTIS, Hon. Sec. . Nelson, 9th May, 1860. 575 MR. JOHN STAMPER, SOLICITOR. Office—Collingwood-street, Nelson. , 853 MESSRS. PRATT AND SCOTT take ■"A this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support they have received since eommendng, and in submitting the following price ■ list, solicit a continuance of that patronage which it will be their constant endeavor to merit. ■ . '* ■ Prime joints ofßeef and 'Mutton,'6d. per lb., cash; 7d. per lb. credit. f .. Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., ditto 6d» to 6d. ditto. Lamb, veal and Pork equally low. "' N.B.—Shipping supplied on the liberal allowance usual to this establishment. 134 VALUABLE PROPERTY ADJOINING* THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. "POR SALE by PRIVATE CON- *- TRACT, with immediate possession, in Lots of 30 feet frontage to Hardy-street, and to a road running through the acre to the rear of the New-Govern-; ment Buildings, which will be also 30 feet wide—« . That very valuable TOWN ACRE, No. 200, lately in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Bright, carpenter. . . v ;■ For particulars and "plan,, apply to Q.W, Schroder, , Richmond; or to Nath. Edwabp* and Co., Nelson. ■; Nelson, March 12,1860. . ;'.. ~ 831 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. ' 66 MONEY TO LEND. . . _ ; ; THE Trusses of the Nelson Savings' Bank are ready to LEND tho Sum of THREE HUNDRED POUNDS upon mortgage of freehold property situate within twelve miles of the City of Nelson. For further particulars, apply to Llewellyn Nash^ Esq., Hon. Sec. to the Trustees. May 22. 586 MONEY TO LEND. HPHE Sum of £2^600, £1,100, £600, -*- and £300, are ready to be LENT, at interest, on security of freehold land of approved value. The two first sums may remain for five or six years, the third for four years, and the fourth will be required back by three equal annual instalments. i Apply to Mr. Sinclair, Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, May 22. ' ; ,585' "JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, Trafalgar ** square, respectfully informs his numerous patrons and the public, that he has just received an'assortment of black and blue superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Woollen Cord, Grey, Bedford Cord,. Shepherd Plaid, &c, of a quality that may be equalled, but cannot be excelled. • . . N.B.—Agent for the Nelson Cloth. 584 MRS. BROWNING begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson, that she has REMOVED to TOI-TOI VALLEY, where she will still carry on her business as STRAW BONNET MAKER. Orders left with the-Misses JAY, Bridge-streot, will be promptly executed. ; . y ,v -188. NOTICE.— After this date all FOWLS, GOATS, &c, found trespassing and destroying the Trees on the Grass Paddock (lately known as Schroder's) on the Port Hills, near Russell-street, will be destroyed, and all persons trespassing.and stealing fencing, will bo prosecuted without further notice. H. B. HUDDLESTON, C.E., Nelson. 16th May, 1860. - , SS7 W MATTHEWS begs to announce to • his friends and the public that he has reopened his old Butchering Establishment, in Bridgestreet, Nelson, where.'he trusts by strict attention to business to receive that share of public -patronage which he will endeavor to merit. • ■ < WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND CARCASS BUTCHER. ■• •■•■■• ■"■■ ■■■■•■ = 57b ' NOTICE.. ■:• ,:■-. ri ' r,--.-WHEREAS by a DEED of GRANT ■■•»'. under the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, and tested at Auckland the sthday of January, in theyear. 1855, all that piece of LAND' situate ill 3the City of Nelson, in the said colony, containing one', acre,: more or less, bounded on the'north by Washingtonroad, on the east by land granted to Daniel: Dixon, and od the south and'- west by land granted to John Burns, was granted "to James Watkins. Samuel Ironside; John .■ Aldred, William Hough, Adam Jackson, . John. Riley/ and, Richard YYallis, and the survivor pf them and" t the heirs and assigns of such survivor,' in trust to permit the said; Land and all Buildings thereon '•. •erected or to be erected to be for ever appropriated to the use of the Schoolmaster-for the time being attached to the' school belonging to the people called Methodists, in the connexion* established 'by; the late Reverend John .Wesley. 'Now notice is hereby, given that at the next .meeting.of,the General Assembly for the said Colony of New Zealand, a petition"will' be. presented on behalf of such''of the said-Trustees as are qualified, for leave to introduce a special Bjll.'to empower the said Trustees to, sell and dispose of the said piece of Land, with all the Buildings thereon, and to ' provide for the investment of the proceeds "of sale in the purchase of other Land in the said, City of Nelson, >■ and ■ the erection thereon of a Minister's dwelling house and school house, to be vested in Trustees for the use of the said people called Methodists, in the connexion aforesaid, in the said, City of Nelson. •• . , Dated this Eighteenth day of May, in the year pf our Lord 1860. ; . DONALD SINCLAIR,; .' 670 Solicitor for the said Trustees. MOTIOE IS EtEREBY GI¥EN -that ■4" a* the next sitting of the General Assembly for the colony of New Zealand, a Petition will be presented on behalf of 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 of the Company, and; lead-1 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 cer-, tain 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-s'tre'et, Bridge-street, 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. ■'.-■..'■ , ■ And Notice is hereby further given, that Plans and Index Books, shewing the proposed line of the said railway, and the names arid additions of the owners and occupiers of such private lands as aforesaid, will, within Bix weeks from 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 of the 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 Colling-wood-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 Mwiagw.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 4
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