MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. r , ' K?-"?6^!- 1?8^ 110118 from the Executor of the Will of the late Mr. David Jeffers, to sell by and ion at their Warehouse; Trafalgar-street ■on THURSDAY, the 13th September, at One o'clock precisely, and in convenient lota to suit purchasers All that very desirable and excellent ACRE, No. 3<12, at the corner of Halifax and GrafUn-streets, and directly opposite the Bishop's residence. The terms will bo very liberal. . And further particulars and planstsf the sub-division of the acre may be seen at the, office of the Auctioneers, on application. Nelson, 28th August, 1860. 943 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE havl -*-'-*- received instructions from G. W. Schroder, Esq., to sell at auction, at the Cattle Ground, Rich. niond, on WEDNESDAY next, the sth September, at Twelve o'clock, noon— About 20 head FAT CATTLE, And a few MILCH COWS. 949 feteinneirt .ftotfos. Resident Magistrate's Office, Nelson, August 28,1860. MOTICE is hereby given that a Special XT MEETING- of JUSTICES of the, PEACE for the district ofNelson, -will be Tield at the Gourt-hoiise, Jfejspn, on 4 the ;|ch -d»y of September next ;at,Eleven o'clock in the'iorenoon,"for the purpose of considering applications for the TRANSFER of PUBLICAN'S LICENSES. " ; :•;; JOHN SHARP, 9M • . ; I: Clerk. . Harbor Office, ~~ Nelson, August 27, 1860. MOTIGE to MASTERS and AGENTS -L" of VESSELS.—In consequence of the'irregularity of applications for the Pilot at this Port, I hereby give notice, that NO VESSELS will be TAKEN OUT unless the clause, No.-18, of the Harbor Regulations, be complied with. ■ ' ' '' ' ' JAMES S. CROSS, 915 Harbor Master and Pilot. •TO LET.—The TRAFALGAR HOTELS -*■* Nelson. This Hotel has the best accomodation ' for Gentlemen land Private Families; has excellent Stabling; the Furniture, &c, &c, to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, Mr. JOHN LUCK, at the Hotel. Nelson, 27th July, 1850. 854 TPO LET,~A SHOP adjoining the Ma- -"- rine Hotel. Apply to Mr. WATERS, Bridge-street, or to A. AMOS. ... 879 [a. card,] PRIVATE BOARD or BOARD and A RESIDENCE for GENTLEMEN, at Mrs. NALDER'S, Hardy-street. 948 TJOARD and LODGING with every ■*** comfort provided, for a few Single Gentlemen at the undersigned. Terms moderate. - M. H. SMART, Next to Mr. Oxley's Photographic Gailery, Bridge-street. 951 ':"■ .•.•'.. \ I. 0. O.F. "THE next ANNIVERSARY of the X TRAVELLERS' REST LODGE I. 0. F. will be held on the sth September^ at the Richmond Mechanics' Institute, to which Members of the various Lodges and Friends of the Order are respectfully inJ. W. Barnicoat, Esq., M.P.C., will preside. Dinner on the table at Five, p.m. Tickets, ss. each, may be had of the Stewards, at the Institution. H. LANKOW, 929 President. ON HAND at the COLONIST Office Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf Cash Books, in parchment Carter's Receipt Books, ditto. A few volumes of Howett's Journal, " ANNE LONGTON. 'THE undersigned have just received the •*• following GOODS, all of first rate quality, and suitable to the Trade:— 3 tierces Loaf Sugar 20 chests and half-chests very superior Congou Tea 10 boxes very superior Cassa 8 „ „ Young Hyson 5 „ „ Orange Pekoe 8 „ „ Gunpowder 3 cases Hawley and Palmers Biscuits, assorted 2 „ Assorted Candied Peels 20 boxes Sugar Candy ' 1 case Chocolate, soluble 1 „ Fry and Sons 3 casks Day and Martin's Blacking, in tin boxes 2 cases ditto ditto ditto 10 „ Starch, No. 1, Coleman, and Orlando Jones 45 Dressed Hearth Stones 3 bales Wine Corks and Bungs 2 „ Gingerbeer ditto 4 cases Castor Oil, \ and J-pints 4 „ French Capers 3 „ Assorted Sauces 1 cask fine, Plantation Coffee . 1 superior Grocet'a Weighing Machine, from 28 lbs. to 56 lbs , with adjusted weights to suit 12 best Warranted Anvils 2 Swedge Blocks 2 pairs Smith's Bellows 6 Registered Stoves, assorted patterns 2 cases B.Y. Sickles and Reap Hooka 1 case best London Tea Canisters, from 10 to 46 lbs. . 2 hogsheads Clarke's Tinned Holloware 6 pockets Hops, 1859 Brewers Isinglass 1 ca3e Tracing and Drawing Papers J. LEVIEN AND CO. 729 Bridge-street, Nelson. EX ANNE LONGTON, from London. 2 bales blankets 1 case moleskin trousers 6 trunks boots, assorted 1 hhd. hollow-ware—containing oval boilers, saucepans, stew-pans,'and glue-kettles. 9 chests superior Congou tea 14 half-chests „ ' . ', , 8 chests finest Souchong (the only parcel of this superior .tea imported in the Anne Longton.) ■ I 770 W.WILKIE. EX NEILLY, from London, and on sale at the stores of the undersigned— 3 bales blankets . 2 „ bro calico. 36 and 72 inches 1 bale croydon sheetieg, 72,81), and 90 inches ■ 1 „ plain drugget .-.- ---1 „ navy canvas 1 „ bed tick 1 case wincey's 1 „ blue serge 1 „ coburgs 1 „ hard tartan), 10 ps. Cheviot tweed 2 „ Ladies' ditto • 1 case Men's and Youth's felt bats and cloth caps 2 cases washing crystal 5 tons fine salt 1 ton coarse ditto. . W. WILKIE, 594 Bridge-street. • On sale at the Colonist Office. T EDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASHBOOICS. -" &c.,.&c. —A small assortment of Account Book*
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 300, 4 September 1860, Page 1
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