TARANAKI ONIONS. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. '*•*-*■ will sell by auction at their Warehouse, Trafalga>street, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, the 11th Jastant, at One o'clock precisely— 22. Bags finest Taranaki ONIONS, in small lots to suit housekeepers. Terms cash. Nelson, 9th July, 1860. 777 A/I ESSRp. NASH AND SCAIFE have JltA received instructions to offer for sale at public auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, 12th July instant, at 12 noon— 10 Shares in the Croixelles Copper Company 35 Shares in the Dun Mountain Company ywpootively subject to • the conditions or terms of agreement in the Deeds of Settlement. Without reserve. To be sold in lots of one Share. 771 "MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIPE have _LT_L rece jved instructions to offer for sale at public auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, 26th July instant, at Twelve, noonAll that HOUSE and LAND, situated on the Beach, Collingwood, Town Section, 379, lately occupied by Mr. Hiqgin, Surveyor. 772 Without reserve. Terms at sale. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM STOCK, ETC., WAIMEA :■■ < EAST. riEORGE AIKEN has received instructiona from Mrs. R. Hunter, to sell by public Auction, on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, on her premises, Waimea-east (which she is about leaving), the whole of her valuable CATTLE, HORSES, AGRICULTURAL DIPLEMENTS, &c, comprising— 8 superior Milch Cows 10 „ Heifers 6 „ Steers 11 „ Calves A small Herd of Mixed Cattle 2 pairs Working Bullocks 2 excellent Cart Mares') Well accustomed to 2 ~ Geldings j all kinds of farm work. 1 ~ Horse Cart, Harness, &c. 1. „ Iron Plough, Harrows, &c. 1 „ Winnowing Machine A quantity of Dairy Utensils Several choice Breeding Sows, Store and other Pigs, &c, &c. Terms Liberal, at Sale, which will commence at Twelve at noon precisely. Luncheon provided, July 6. 773 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! I TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by order of tho Trustees, positively without reserve, the whole of the STOCK "of JAMES T. WRIGHT, Pedlar's Corner, Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, 14th July. Particulars in a future advertisement. 781 A SPLENDID CAMERA, Stand, Che- •*■"•*- micals, and Darkhouse complete, in a Box, suitable for Views or Likenesses. 780 DR. TATTON'S STORE. HPHE CREDITORS of the to -Mr. -*- GA UK ROGER are requested to attend at the Prince Alfred Hotel, Bridge-street, at Four o'clock, on SATURDAY next. 776 "MOTICE is hereby given that the Part- -*-^ nership existing between the undersigned as Bakers, &c, Waimea-road, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. F. W. FLOWERDAY, EDWARD IRVINE. "Witness, Malcolm M. Websiek. July, 6 1860. rpHE BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON as usual JL by the undersigned, to whom only DEBTS due to the concern must be paid. 774 ' F. W. FLOWERDAY. "OIRMINGHSm HOUSE.— The un- "^-^ dersigned begs to inform her Friends and the public that she has on sale a good supply of GRASS SEEDS, CLOVER SEEDS, and Nelson grown GARDEN SEEDS, wan-anted to grow. MRS. E. S. BETTS. ••Ally 6fch, 1860. 775 "WHEREAS by DEED, dated July 1, " * "1860, ALFRED FLOWER, of Slate River, Storekeeper, ASSIGNED unto W. M. Stanton, of the City of Nelson (in trust for the liquidation of certain liabilities,) the whole of his PROPERTY, Bullock, Book Debts, and all accounts due and owing to the isaid Alfred Flower. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to PAY their respective accounts on or bef.org Uie Ist of August next to . W. M. STANTON. Trafal§&-street, Nelson. 779 THE undersigned have ON SALE a very superior TEAM of four WORKING BULLOCKS, Yokes and Bows complete. Together with nn excellent new Bullock CART. Terms liberal. N. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, Stilly, 1860. 778 KELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Ifext door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MES. R. B, WALCOT respectfully -"-*- announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she has BE-OPENED the above premises with a small, but wall-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, ©RESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical prices to receive a share of public patronage. Those ladies who have Mndly acoofded their Savors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H, Green, will find every care and atiention bestowed, to secure a continuance of the *ame. Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity Of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support during tho pasj; 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, arid pledges herself to assist in the execution of all orders, W far as her health will permit, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12,1*60. 042
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 2
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