FOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY and OTAGO.—The I.R.M. Steamship LORD ASHLEY will leave for the above ports on or about the 25th instant. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU.—The steamship AIREDALE will be despatched on or about 26th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 1230 "|POR COLLINGWOOD.—The fast-sail- •*■ ing cutter SUPPLY, will sail for the above port on MON DAY NEXT, October 22. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN SYMONS AND CO., or 1232 Captain WALKER, on board. SURPLUS STORES, ETC., EX JOHN PHILLIPS, PROM LONDON. IUESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will ■**■*■ sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Bridgestreet, TO-MORROW, Saturday, October 20, at noon, Wines, Spirits and Beer, in bottle An excellent Cook's Galley and Stove Ventilators suitable for Chimneys Water" Casks and Shooks Wood"Fittings for 'tween decks, and Planks Ship Biscuit, &c, &c. Terms cash. Without reserve. 1219 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, ETC., MESSRS. NASH AND SOAIFE will offer at public auction at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, SATURDAY, November 3, at noon, to clear consignments— Sofas, Couches, Tables, Chairs of various descriptions, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Bedsides, Bedsteads, in wood and Iron, Glassware, &c. 1220 JVf ESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. JJfX w jn se n by auction at their Warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, at Two o'clock, p.m., to close an account, viz,— That desirable and valuable Acre of LAND, No. 56, 133 feet 4 inches to the Havenroad, 333 feet 4 inches deep, with the House and Buildings thereon, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Freeman, bounded on one side by land belonging to Mr. J. Tinline, and on the other by land belonging to Mr. T. Dawes, and the back by Beachville. Likewise that valuable and desirable 50 acre section of LAND, No. 21, situated in Suburban South, known as Tod's section. This property being only five miles_ from the city of Nelson, is a rare opportunity to meet with, and will be sold to close an account. For particulars, apply to EDMUND BUXTON, Trafalgar-street. 1002 NELSON INSTITUTE. A LECTURE in connection with the above Institute will be given in the Ifreemapon's Hall, "THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, October 19, by the Rev. T. D. Nicholson. Subject—THOMAS CHALMERS. The Chair will be taken at half-past Seven o'clock. g<2=f Admission to defray expenses, 6d. each. 3y order of the Committee, JNO. PERCY, 1213 Hon. Secretary. GREAT BEACHVILLE LAND BALLOT. A PRELIMINARY MEETING of I\. SUBSCRIBERS and those intending to subscribe to the above, will take place at the Wakatu Hotel TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), the 20th instant, at half-past Seven o'clock, when a PLAN and VIEW of the PROPERTY will be exhibited and a time for drawing fixed upon. J. LEVVTHWAITE. Nelson, October IS, 1860. 1228 NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING-of the MEM- -£*- BERS of the NELSON MECHANICS' CRICKET CLUB will be held at Mr. Wright's, Eoyal Hotel, Bridge-street, on WEDNESDAY next, 24th instant, to determine the days of PRACTICE, j and to take into consideration other important business, on which occasion Members are urgently^ requested to attend. Meeting to commence at Eight o'clock, p.m. Any gentleman wishing to become a member can do so by applying to any member of the Club. IXII F.TKENT, 1223 Secretary. OT^£==:a*~~ m^ OTICEt ITIND FRIENDS at Riwaka.—To -^- you who have so liberally and willingly tendered consolation and assistance to my wife while laboring under the heavy loss of a dear child in my absence, 1 beg to offer my heaitfelt gratitude for such unexpected, kindness, and at the same time j pray that you will accept the same as the only return I can make, and also that God may make it up to you tenfold, and remain dear friends, Your most afflicted Servant, THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Riwaka, Friday, October 12, 1860. 1221 NOTICE is hereby given that all persons indebted to the ESTATE of the late FRANCIS T. CLARK. Esq., are requested to PAY the same to me on or before the 10th of November next, or Legal Proceedings will be taken to recover the same; and any person having claims upon the estate are requested to send the particulars thereof, addressed to me, care of Mr, John Chamberlain, Moutere. ELIZA CLARK, Executrix of the°late E. T. Clark, Esq., Moutere, 11th October, 1860. 1222 TUST RECEIVED at TRAFALGAR «l HOUSE, ex JOHN PHILLIPS. A variety of NEW SILKS and FANCY DRESSES in different woven fabrics; PRINTED MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, &c, &c, adapted to the SPRING TRADE. SHAWLS of the latest designs. MANTLES and LADIES JACKETS of the most fashionable styles, as well as unpretending shapes, in all the new and useful materials, with HATS BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, NECKERCHIEFS, &c, &c, &c. The above, in addition to a complete assortment of Plain Goods, Family Linens, Carpets, Table Covers, Curtains, and General Furnishing Drapery, with Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, and the most suitable Mourning Apparel, will be found well worthy of inspection. Mrs. BARTLETT begs to return her best thanks to the public for the favors conferred upon her, and to make it known that for the future she will allow a DISCOUNT of !Lper cent. EOR CASH upon all purchases amounting to £5 and upwards—an advantage that she trusts her friends generally will avail themselves of. 1226 NOTICE is hereby given, that JOHN ALFRED LANGFORD, of the City of Nelson, Storekeeper, by DEED bearing date on or about the 17th day of October, instant, ASSIGNED all his personal ESTATE and EFFECTS unto Daniel Moore, of the same city, merchant; Llewellyn Nash, also of the same city, merchant, and Joseph Henry Letien, also of the same city, merchant, upon trust for the equal BENEFIT of themselves and such other CREDITORS of the said JOHN ALFRED LANGFORD, as shall execute the said Deed; and which said Deed now lies at my office in Trafalgar-street, in the eaid City of Nelson, for the inspection of and execution by the Creditors of the said John Alfred Langford. All persons indebted to the said John Alfred Langford, are requested to PAY to the said Trustees the amount of their respective DEBTS; and all persons having- any CLAIM or DEMAND on the said John Alfred Langford, are requested to deliver an account thereof to the said Trustees, within one month from the date hereof. Dated the 18th day of October, 1860. SAMUEL KINGDON, X 2£4 Solicitor to the Trustees.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 313, 19 October 1860, Page 2
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