New Advertisements. W. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER Having RETURNED from Sydney, begs to state that he INTENDS STOPPING IN NELSON FOR A FEW WEEKS, HOPING BY AN ARTISTIC AND GOOD PORTRAIT TO RECEIVE A SHARE OF THEIR PATRONAGE. OBSERVE THE ADDRESSW. Davis, AT MR. PARMENTER'S, COLLINGWOOD STREET THREE DOORS FROM THE BRIDGE. 914
FOR TARANAKI DIRECT,-To ! sail THIS DAY, the ANNIE LONGTON. About 20 steerage passages open, at a nominal rate. Apply only to N. EDWARDS AND CO., Agents. Nelson, 24th August, 1860. 924 FOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The I.R.M. steamship LORD ASHLEY will leave for the above ports THIS DAY, at One, p.m. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 921 FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU.—The Royal Mail steamship AIREDALE will leave for the above ports on TUESDAY next, the 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the; Company's Office, Albion Wharf.— 922 ANNE LONGTON for LONDON.— The above vessel leaving here TO-NIGHT for NEW PLYMOUTH, all ACCOUNTS and CLAIMS must be sent in (in "duplicate) to the office of the undersigned by Noon, THIS DAY, or they cannot be afterwards recognised. N. EDWARDS AND CO., Agents. . Nelson, 24th August, iB6O. ~ ~..'-. 919 MESSRS. N. Edward and Co. JxL w jii 6 ell by auction at their warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, on SATURDAY next, the 25th instant, at One o'clock precisely, just landed ex the Lord Ashley from Sydney— 30 FINE LARGE CAMELIAS, in pots, com- : prising the Camelia : Aapasia, the j Rosa ilundie, the Blanda, the iris,:the Coacenia, the Imbircata Alba, &c.,. The Camelia is the most beautiful of flowers. Nelson, 23rd August, 1860. . : 923 IN THE SUPREME COURT. Morse v Kite. BY virtue of her Majesty's WRIT fi fa, issued by the Sheriff in this case, all the GOODS of the above-named defendant taken in execution in this suit will be publicly sold at his house, at Richmond, Waimea-east, on MONDAY, 27th instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon, without reserve. ALFRED HELPS, 915 Bailiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Edwards and Bennett, v Kite. BY virtue of a WARRANT issued out of the District Court in this case, all the GOODS of the above-named defendant taken in execution in this suit will be publicly sold at his house, at Richmond, Waimea-east,"on MONDAY, 27th instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon, without reserve. ■■..•■' ALFRED HELPS, 916 .'. . . Bailiff District Court. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Plank v Kite. BY virtue of a WARRANT issued out of the District Court in this case, all the GOODS of the,above-named defendant taken in execution in this suit will be publicly sold at his hopse, at Richmond, Waimea-east, on, MONDAY, 27th instant, at Twelve o'clock^ noon, without reserve; : : ALFRED HELPS, ■ 917 . Bailiff District Court. in the district court. Martin v Harkness. BY virtue of a WAR.RANT . issued out of the 'District Court in this case, all the HORSES and CATTLE of the above-named defendant laken in execution in this suit will be publicly. Bold at Richmond, Waimea-east, on jaart of section 24, occupied by the above-named defendant, on TUESDAY, the 28th instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon, "without reserve. ALFRED HELPS," 918" ' ' Bailiff. Estate of Thomas Eollison, deceased. A LL persons INDEBTED to this Estate -£*- ■ are required immediately to DISCHARGE; the AMOUNTS due' by .them at the office of the undersigned. Proceedings to enforce payment will' be taken without further "notice after one week from .this 'date. ;- .'••■','.■' '.'■■■'. l ' THOMAS CONNELL, ... . Solicitor to the Administratrix, ■ . . • ■■':... Hardy-street. ' Nelson, 21st August, 1860. . ; 920: OVERLAND PAPER. THE TINTED LINEAR OVERLAND POST and NOTE PAPERS with Envelopes to match, and . ",' ... ~ . •..■.. .--. .■ ~ -: Every other description of Writing Papers, and' General Stationery, on sale at , ■■ ' ■ '.. 926 ~, ~-. v h. d jackson's. ; rpOYS AND FANCY GOODS iti endless; -*- variety • at ' ' ! : 927 ■■ ;■ - H. DI . JACKSON'S. FOR SAL? OR-HIRE. . ;. A SECOND-HAND; <PIANO FQ R T E.:, ■-,' ■■■ •• --■■•'■■■' H. D. JACKSON. !: 925 -, ">.:: :J I. WANTED, va SiGUTiiAD, from 12 to! »* 14 years'of age, as an' APPRENTICE to_thej Baking business. "' . ' ■ ' i Apply to A. RANKIN, Bridge-street. ■ V 910; TO be LET by ' TENDER, abtfiit; 40< , - .acres,':of ; .PLOUGHING, l at; Stoke! ~ To^^be 1 ploughed and; cros^-ploughed, p inches 3eep, 1$ inch i furrows, in blocks of 10 acres, or t^ie/ whole/wiliibei/lefc1 in .one..'" ■ -■. J . .-. ■'~■:'■ ■:■■' - (^;:S!ViS.."': i . „The,first Ipjoughing1 to;,be done'in September the. eecpnoVin February, 1861; to be harrowed twice-after ■ the last' ploughing, after the seed is sown. •" . •;. •> : ,-. The parties whose Tender or Tenders are accepted ■will be paid one half of thesurn agreed to be paid; per acre after the first ploughing,, the.other.half w.hen.t,ho ■whole.- isvdone and harrowed, to the featisfaction of a competent judge. ..>'-•' ( , ~ Tenders to be sent in to EDMUND BUXTON, Stote, before Ist September. ( 913 "'"BOOKS! BOOKS!! '" " ■MEW:;CATALOGtJJE,, NOW READY • • IGA paie 1 8"^ Plice ls- 6d -> 'op fce»t ty post'on receipt of 2s. 6d.' r aEORGE ROBERTSON, 909 383, George-street, Sydney.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 297, 24 August 1860, Page 2
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