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.;/ , '~PosTPOHiFIucnoNSALE. - MESSRS. vHASH AND SCAIFE have T 71 received instroctionß. from the Assignew ofthe Estatajof Mr, James T. Wright, General Dealer of Bridge-street y -Nelson r to-POSTPONE-the-Auction Sale advertised fof Saturday lastj'until'Saturday 21st instant, !at,'Twelve;o'clocfc precisely. '.-,- ---' The HORSE and light CART will be sold at T^o 6'clpck precisely. - 801 UNRESERVED SALE OF HQIISEHOLd"!^!^ TURE. MESSRS; NASH-AND SCAIFE have -*-TA received instructions from Mr. Thomas Blackborough to sell by public auction, at Mrs. Shipley's Boarding-house, Bridge-street, Nelson, on TUESDAY, 24th July, 1860, afc half : past 12 o'clockAll the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, oomprising .Parlors, Bedrooms, and Kitchen Furniture, &c, &c. Without Reserve: , - Terms at sale. 802 Cataldg*esat Auctioneers. COLLINGWOOD. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. •*- GEORGE AIKE&, at Auction Room, Trafalgar Street, in, the' City of Nelson, on SAT URDAY, the 2Sth day of July,'lß6o, at Twelve o'clock, noon, by order of the, Mortgagee— All those ALLOTMENTS of LAND situated in Gibbs Town, Collingwobd, and numbered respectively 56, 57, 58,59,,60, containing one rood each, and also part of Allotment numbered 61, containing half a rood. Terms at sale. 795 PUBLIO SALE OP FARM STOCK, ETC., WAIMEA EAST.,- -'~ (iEORG-E AIKEN-hasvreceivedinstrii"-tions from Mrs. R. Hunter,. <to:'sell:by public auction, /on;, ; MONDAY, /the>"23rdi, instant, yon her premises,; Waimea-Cast (>which<she.".is:aboufc'leaving), the whole of,her ; vakiable.CATTLE, HORSES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c, comprising— 8 superior Milch Cows -10 ~ Heifers ' 6: „ '/Steers ■ • ';11 -: „ -Calves , ; A small Herd of .Mixed Cattle ■■' ■ -■•-2 pairsWorkingßullocks / . -• 2 excellent Cart Mares V Well, accustomed to : 2. „ ; Geldings :; j all kinds of farih work. 1 „ Horse Cart, Harness, &c. r ■-•<-<■ 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 'MESSRS. NASH:AND SCAIFE have ■*-"-*j received instructions to offer for sale at public auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, on TUESDAY, 24th July instant, at .Twelve, noonAll that HOUSE arid LAND, situated on th« Beach, CoUingwood, Town Section, 379, lately occupied byfMr.JiiQ&itr, Surveyor. 773 Without rastrve. Terms at Sale. NOTICE.'- ~~ 0 WHEREAS by a DEED.ot;/GRANT ' * under the Seal of the: Colony of rNew/Zeftland, and tested at Auckland the' sth; day Of January, in the year 1855, all that piece ofrLAND situate in the Cifcy 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 on.the south and west,by land granted'to Joh& Burns, was granted to James. Watluus,,Samuel Ironside, John Aldred, William. Hough, Adam Jacks6n, John Riley, and Richard, Wallis, and the survivor of them and; 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 fche 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 afc 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 Bill to empower the said Trustees toisell 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 tho 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 of our Lord 1860. . DONALD SINCLAIR, 670 Solicitor for the said Trustees. MRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -"-*- Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every department connected with thafc accomplishment, requisite to form a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. Mrs. R.s system of instruction is that of the celefc brated Henri Hekz, ofthe Royal Academy of Paris, /under whose direction she studied for many years. | Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons in DRAWING," I the Latin, French, and Italian- LANGUAGES, acquired during sixteen years on the Continent. Trafalgar-square. 709 NOTICE. — The ROYAL MAIL will -*-^ leave WAKEFIELD every; Wednesday and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH every Thursday, at Nine, a.m., if fche river permits. , N.B.—AU orders executed, on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by 1 J.ANDREWS, 58 Mail Contractor. MEL SON COLLEGE. W The THIRD QUARTER will commence-on MONDAY, the 16th instant. / The Secretary will attend on TUESDAY,; the 24th instant, to register pupils, and to receive school-fees. By order of the Council of Governors, ; A. a. JENKINS, , . Secretary. July 3, 1860. : / 759 WHEREAS by DEED, dated June 1, ;■ * ▼ .1860, ALFRED' FLOWER; :of "Slate River, Storekeeper,'ASSlGNED unto W.M. Stantox, of the City of Nelson (in trust for the liquidation of certain liabilities,) the .whole of :his PROPERTY, Bullocks, Book Debts, and all accounts due;.arid owing'-to the said Alfred Flower. All persons, indebted to tho said Estate are required to PAY their respective accounts on or-befbre the-Ist ofUugust/nexfc to 0 ■■''■■> yy , ' ; W. M. STANTON. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. " ■ ■ . :■.■-■ .?779 WANTED, a I BUTCHER;—-Apply to * * J. KERR, Waimea West. 387 faOTICE.~PUBLiO CONVEYANCE ZS every Monday,- Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, rom WAIMEA EAST, starting at '9 aim/; from Mr. Kite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from/Nelson; PARCELS DELIVERED.-'': 00 • RTWALXiI]?. Richmond; June 9th, 1860. " •■■■'"-•-;■•'• ~~ NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. MOTICE is hereby: given that theELEC- .;*-? TION of EOUR; MEMBERS of the Board of Works (in the .room pf jlessrs. Wells, Webb, Hodgson, and Wemyss, whose .term, of office will expire) willtake, place, at a meeting; pf Ratepayers, to be held at Noon, on MONDAY,-.the.'3oth day of July instant, in the space in front of the Board of Works Office, Bar* rack Square. ,-'/•■/•. ■ In the, event of a poll being demanded, the POLLING will take place on the following day, commencing at Noon, and,closing at Eour o'clock p.m. By order of the Board, , J. L. BAILEY, :*-. -1-'"- Secretary. ' Board of Works Office, K«bon,JW(yl3,l߀o. / 8

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 1

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