UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- . TURE. IVTESSRS. FASH- ANJ) SCAIFE have ,-*- iecei\ed mstifictions ftom Mr. Thomas Black.ho^nwh \o sell, lyr public; auction ~at JVhpj Shipley's Boarafing-houfic,* Budge street> Nelson, op TUESDAY, 2itli July, 1860/ at half past 12 o'clock— All the t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com- , piiatng Parlois, Bedioomg, and Kitchen Fmnitme, &c, &c. Without Re«ei ye. Terms at sale. 802 f , Catalogues at Auctioneers. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -"-■- received instructions to offer for sale at public auction, at their Wmeiionse, Bridge-street, on TUESDAY, 24th July instant, at Twelve, noonAll that HOUSIS and LAND, situated on tha Beach, Collingwood, Town Section, 379, lately occupied 1, Mr. Higgin, Surveyor. 772 Without reserve. Jirermß at s»le. FOR THE BENEFIT CFTWM IT MAY CONCERN. ]U[ BSSRS. NASH fIND SCAIFE have •"■*■ received instiiicUoiMrom Hfo Oeorge'Baker to sell by public auction, rfjfthcit warehouse, Bridge-street,-Nolson, without n-Jrve, at Twelve o'clock, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 25,5 instant, for the benefit of those concerned, tho'fij^ving GOODS, landed ex ANNtf LoNaros, Vundk," master, f-om London— Er, G. 0., in < jimona, 119— One bakj, coati-Liing ano^picce Carpet. . , < Ex,rdittp f I^o-4 v." - ' One bale; containing-'one piece Carpet. Ex/ditto, 121— One bale, containing two pieces Carpet, all more or less damaged by sen water. Without reserve, T©rms cash. 809 COLLINGW.OOD., "" - fPQ BEHOLD.by.AUCTION, by Mr. .v^yvGEORQB AIKEN, at his Auction Room, Tr'afalgar..Street,..in.the-Oity. of Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of J^y, IB6o,;at;Twelve , o'clock, ridbp ',' by "order of th'e-Mortgage^-. - " V-, .-V '"'/'■ JAII ,^bse:;4LL,O^MEN^^,of;;LA^D;: situated' in b ' y'.sib'jbjs.;Tov?n]- Collirig^ood;;and.j.numbered tcbL J■'- pectively 56, [5T,'',585% .6Q, ; containing, one rood *" each, andiisb'parfi^of''Allotment''numbered 61, r contairiih^liarf 'a'-J663-. .:,-!.•.'.■'.■:;i'.-c. Ai' Terms at sale. ■ 795 Provincial Secretary's Office. ~ Nelson; July 12th,'i860. TENDERS for REMOW^ ROCKS I-r-;: jn'.Nelson Harbor will be feceivei up till noon on SATURDAY, 29th,July,::at this office,'ivhere a specification of the' work faky be seen; n ' ":'' ■ V >> ..'■■ - ALFKBD DOMETT, -790 Provincial Secretary. -.';■■:, . . : ■. , NpTICE. :'"C;'\7J-J > tmiEREAS byla DEEDoRGEANT ' ' under the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, and tested at Auckland the Sjtli ;day pf:Jftj]uar\% in the year 1855, allthat piece.of LANDsitijiatein the City of Nelson, in r the', said colony, containing; one acre, more or less,; bpundeol on the north .by Washingtonroad ,on the east lay land granted «to; .Daniel! Dixon, and od. the south and west by land granted to John Burns, was granted, to James/V^atkins. Samuel Iron•side, John Aldred, William Hough,. Ad^mJackson, John Riley, arid.' Ricn'arct Waliispand-'tWeUuryiyor ot them and; the heirs :and assigns of siiehv 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 tlie connexion established, by, the, late Reverend J ohri Wesley. >; ■ Now notice is hereby that at:the next meeting of iha General Assembly for the said Colony of New Zealand, a petition will be presented on behalf of sudv of "the "said Trustees "as are qualified, for. leave:;to Vinfcf^dud&ai^eciaT BiU to empower the said Trusteesto sell and dispose of the said piece of Landy.jiQWjlo^e'Btnidi.ngg&frtion, and to provide for th'elnyestmenT6Ttse"prpoee^B..76f,7sale "in the purchase of other Land in the said City of Nelson, and the erection, thereon of a Ministers dwelling house and school houise, to be vested in Trustees for the use of the; said people called Methodists, in the connexion aforesaid, in the said: City of Nelson. ' ;' ' : ' . i Dated this Eighteenth day of May, in the year of pur Lord 1860. .. : ; !.-•■', DONAtiD SINCILAIR, ; 570 Solicitor for the; said-Trustees. jl/TRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -*-*-*■ Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every department connected with that accomplishment, requisite.; to fprin a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. , , Mrs. R.s system of iastructioii is that of the celebrated Henri Herz, of th? Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied fpr many years. Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons' in I)UA WIN&, the Latin, French, and Italian LANGUAGE^, acquired dming sixteen years on Iho Continent. Trafalgar-6(iuan^ 7_ . 70& MOTICE. — The ROYAB MAIL will -*-^: leave VVAEEFIELD every Wednesday and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the UQLLY BUSH every Thursday, at Nine, a.m., if the;river permits. . ~:• , :;■.■/. '" : >.. ,■■■■'■■■■"• ; ■■'■' N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by ■ ... '- .■■;• ■;■ ■;'./.■■ ■J. ANDREWS, 58 ' ''"'•"'''' ' ' J Mail Contractor. WHEREAS by DEED, dated June 1, "T- , 1-860,. AL;TB;RBD FLO.W^K, ;of^ Slate River, Storekeeper, ASSIGNED unto w. Ml'STAsroN, of the City of Nelson (in '-liquidation of certain liabilities,) the whole of his PROPER'rY, Bullocks, Book Debts,, and all accounts 'due andowing to tha said. Alfred Flower. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to PAY their respective accounts ■on or before the Ist of August next to ; • : . . ..:..■;.. W. M. STANTON. Trafalgar-street, Nelaon.: ■' ''■ ■-/■•-•"; ■_' ; ■ 779 WANTED; a BUTCHERt^-Apply to Yy J. KERB, Waimea West. :- • 387 VTOTIOE.—PUBLIC CONVEYANCE i^« every Monday; -Tuesdayj Friday; aud Saturday, rom WAIMEA EAST,1 starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelson. PARCELS DELIVERED. . R. WALLIS. Richmond, June 9th,1860. , - NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. XTOTICEis hereby given that theELEG- -^ TION of FOUR MEMBERS of the Board of Works {in the room of Messrs Wells, Webb, Hodgson, and Wemyss, whose term' of office -will .expire) will take place at a meeting of1 Ratepayers, to be held at Noon, on MONDAY, the 36th day of July instant, in the space in front of the Board of Works Office, Barrack Square. In the event of a poll being demanded, the POLLING will take place on the following day, commencing at Noon, and closing at Four o'clock p.m. By order of the Board, ■ : J. L. BAILEY, ' Secretary. Board of Works'- Office, "" Nelson, July 13,1860. 8 NEW BOOKS. TUST OPENED.—One case of BOOKS, *^ consisting of— ~ " ~ Standard Novels "Dictionaries—-English, French, Italian, and German: ' ■ • ' Juvenile Picfcurelßooks Cookery Books "' .Letter I Writers . Boy's and Girl's Books Disraeli's Worka , , -Ready Reckoners &c, &c, &c. _ 807 - H.D.JACKSON. On sale at the Colonist Office. rpHACKERAYS HUMORISTS. Su- ■** perior Edition. ■ i-
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1
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