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FOR COLLINGWQOD DIRECT.— TO SAIL THIS EVENING, The regular trader GIPSEY. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 990 Bridge-street. I7OK NEW PLYMOUTH, WHAINGAROA -T and MANUKATJ.—For Freight or Charter, for one or all of the above ports, the fast-sailing schooner JUPITER, Wright, master, to sail immediately, Apply to the Master on board, or to ROBERT GILMOUE, Trafalgar-street, 998 Next door to Mrs. Bird's. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -^-L will sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, at One o'clock precisely, to close consignments and the estate of Mr. George Aiken, &c.— Clothing Pilot Trousers, &c, Currants, Sauces, arid Pipes 2 dozen wood seat Chairs, And a variety of Sundries and useful Household Furniture and Effects. Also by order of the Bailiff— 5 tons Motueka Potatoes. Without reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, 13th September, 1860. 993 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Saturday, TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, by the undersigned, at One o'clock, and without reserve (the same to be at once removed off the premises) — Those OUT-BUILDINGS and SHEDS on Town Acre No. 58, Haven-road, adjoining the brick store known as Ridgway's Bonded Store, now unoccupied. Terms cash. • N. EDWARDS AND CO. 13th September, iB6O. 996 NELSON INSTITUTE. A LECTURE in connection with the above institution will be given in the Freemasons' Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, by G. Heppel, Esq., M.A., Principal of the Nelson College. Subject—GEOßGE STEPHENSON. The chair will be taken at half-past Seven precisely. Admission 6d, to defray expenses. By order of the Committee, JOHN PERCY, Honorary Secretary. September 13, 1860. 991 AORERE GOLD COMPANY. xa- __ Capital £3000 in 600 shares of £5 each, payable by instalments. Any deposit paid will be returned in full if the Company is not formed on or before the Ist of January, 1861. The Prospectus is now ready, and may be obtained at the office of the Company, at Mr. Oxley's, Bridgestreet, Nelson, where likewisejipplications for shares may be made to W. L. WREY, ' 989 ■ Manager. GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT, Nelson -^*- grown. On sale at the Stores of 997 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. PORT.COOPER CHEESE. TUST RECEIVED, 1 ton prime Port 99 ■ Cooper CHEESE. On sale at the Stores of 994 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. FOR SALE, IN LOWER WAKEFIFLD, OK ACRES of LAND, fronting the main AO road, substantially fenced, with plenty of wood and water adjoining, containing the following CROPS— 13 acres of Wheat \ 7 do. do. Oats 5 do. do. Peas. Apply to ROBERT BODDINGTON, Lower Wakefield, Waimea South. 988 HTO STAND THIS SEASON, at Grove -*- Farm, Nelson, the high-class thoroughbred horse TOWTON, own brother to 'Marchioness (recently sold to go to Australia for 630 guineas), winner of the Oaks, 1855, by Melbourne, out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone, granddam Brocade by Pantaloon, great granddam Bombazine by Thunderbolt [vide Stud Book, vii., 70.] Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker, dam by Cervantes, her dam by Golumpus; Paynator, sister to Zodiac, by St. George; Abigail, by Woodpecker [vide •Stud Book, iv., 81.] Melbourne is the sire of Sir Tatton Sykes, winner of the St. Leger, 1846; Cyniba, winner of the Oaks, 1848; West Australian, winner of the Derby and Leger, 1853 ; Blink' Bonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks, 1857; Summerside, winner of the Oaks, 1859; and numerous other first-class horses. Touchstone, winner of the St. Leger, 1854; was the sire of Cotherstone, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of the Derby, 1844; Teddington, winner of the Derby, 1851; Surplice, winner of the Derby and Leger, 1848; Newminster, winner of the Leger, 1851 ; Blue Bonnet, winner of the Leger; Mendicant, winner of the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks, 1856; Musjid, winner of the Derby, 1859. . Terms:—Thorough-bred mares, sglO each ; other mares, £6; groomage, ss. Any mares left at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, before the 30th instant, can be driven up to Nelson; or any direction that mares will be procured on the road will be attended to. Paddocks at usual charges. H. H. STAFFORD. Grove Farm, September 10. 993 HPO STAND THIS SEASON, the fol- -*- lowing Horses, at, Fkeeth's Livery Stables, Hardy-street, Nelson. The Cart Stallion CLYDE CHAMPION Will be at Kichmond every Monday, Wakefield every Thursday, and at Wakapuaka every Friday, if sufficient inducement offer. Terms:—£4 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. The thorough-bred Horse RIDLES W O E T H will be at Richmond every Wednesday. • Thorough-bred mares, £7 7s. a mare, and ss. the groom: half-bred mares, £4 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. 962 i. FREETH.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 2

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