T^OR HAVELOCK and PICTON.-Oie -*- newly-built ketch JANE/will make her FIRST TEIP for the above ports TO-MORROW, Saturday, 3rd November. For freight or passage, apply on board to H. JACOBSEN, Junr., or 1292 H. HUDSON, London Tavern. \f ESSES. NASH AND SCAIFE are •*•'•*•■ instructed to sell at public auction, on Saturday, TO-MORROW, 3rd November next, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, at Noon— A quantity of WOOD FITTINGS and DOORS, ex John Phillips, from London ; A PANEL COUNTER, and SHELVES, suitable for a Shop. Terms cash. Without reserve. 1284 SALE OF BROKEN-IN HORSES, MARES, CATTLE, &c. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. •*-'-'- will sell by auction, at the stockyard at the rear of the Marine Hotel, TO-MORROW, Saturday, November 3, at One o'clock precisely, several veiy excellent broken-in MARES and GELDTNGS, &c, &c, viz:— 5 superior Mares 3 capital Geldings 2 Bullocks, broken in to yoke and pack if necessary 1 Carnage for Bingle horse or pair 1 Dog Cart, new 1 Jaunting Car 1 Hand Track &c; &c, &c. Terms cash. Nelson, October 31. 1285 IUTESSES. N. EDWARDS AND GO. jJJL ] iave been instructed by Messrs. Morrison, Sclariders, and Co., to offer for sale by auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th November, at their stores, Trafalgar-street, at One o'clock, preciselyAll that very desirable PROPERTY in Bridgestreet, adjoining the stores of Mr. J. C. Sharland, having a frontage to Bridgestreet of 35 feet, more or less; together with the BUILDINGS, DWELLINGHOUSE and STORES thereon. Terms liberal, at sale. Nelson, October 31. I2BG SALE OF LAND AT MOTUEKA, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. J.tJL ] mve received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, under the power of sale in the mortgage deed therein contained, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th November, at One o'clock— ' . ,'. All that block of LAND, in the flourishing village of MOTUEKA, forming part of Accommodation Section, No. 153; bounded on the north by land belonging to Mr, B. Lovell, and on the south by land in the" occupation of Mr. J. Noden, and containing THREE ACRES, or thereabouts. Mr. Lovell's land adjoins the store of Mr. Wm. Giblin, and the plot offered for sale is a most desirable property. Terms at sale. Nelson, October 31. 1287 NELSON BOARD OE WORKS. HPPIE OFFICE of the BOARD of WORKS J- has been REMOVED to the MARKET BUILDING, where all business in connection with the Board will in future be transacted. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY,' Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, October 23,1860. 1243 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that the ASSESSMENT of all the rateable property situated within the town of Nelson is now COMPLETED, and may be inspected at this Office, for the period of twenty-one days, during the usual office hours, by every owner or occupier of property included in the assessment. Any person considering himself aggrieved by this assessment may appeal to a bench of magistrates, in accordance with the provisions of the " Nelson Improvement Amendment Act, 1' a copy of which may be seen at this Office. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson Market, October 23,1860. 1244 QINGING CLASS.—A Class for Young Men will commence on MONDAY next, at the Christ Church School-room, at Seven, p.m., on the Hullah System, under the direction of Mr. Walcot. Applications to be made to Mr. WALCOT, or Rev. H. M. TURTON. 1290 ALTERATION OF ROADS. npHE undersigned hereby gives notice, -*- that he intends^© APPLY to two or more Justices of the Peace having jurisdiction within the Province of Nelson, at a sitting to be held on MONK* AY, the 17th day of December now next, at the Court House, Richmond, for; an ORDER for. STOPPING UP the undermentioned ROADS; and futther, that he- will cause a survey plan of the roads proposed to be stopped up, together with a book of reference and'estimate, to be deposited, on or before the sth day of November next, With the Clerk to the Magistrates at Richmond, and with Mr. George Walker, constable fp'r Waimea West. • . To stop up a certain roai in Waimea'West, commencing at the north corner of Section 120 ; and proceeding 60 chains in a southwest direction to the intersection of a certain other road at right angles thereto. Also another part of the first mentioned road, commencing at the south-west side of the intersecting road, and proceeding 21 chains south-west, and 35 chains west-north-west, between sections 137_, 138,140, and 5. Also that portion of the said intersecting road, 34£ chains long, lying between sections 5 and 6 arid the before recited roads. . JOHN KERB, Farmer. Waimea West, October 26th, 1860... '. . 1288 ALTERATION OF ROADS.; nPHE undersigned hereby gives notice1 -*- that he intends to APPLY to two or more Justices of the Peace having jurisdiction within the. Pro-,, vince of Nelson, at a sitting to be held 6n MONDAY, the 17th day of December now next; at the; Court House, Richmond, for an ORDER for STOPPING UP and DIVERTING, and also for MAKING the undermentioned ROADS: and further, that he will cause survey plans of the several roads proposed to be stopped up, substituted, and made, together with books of reference and estimates, to be deposited, on or before the sth of November next, with the Clerk to the Magistrates at Richmond, and with Mr. Thomas Andrews, Constable for Waimea South.-— To stop up a certain road in Waimea-south commencing at the south corner of Section 27, and proceeding through the said section 26 chains N.W., and terminating at a public roud on the E. bank of the Wai-iti river, excepting the po> tion where the proposed substituted road will intersect this said road. And to substitute a road 75 links wide, commencing at the S. boundary of the said Section 27, about two-and-a-half chains from its southern rost corner, and proceeding through the said section six chains N., and 11 chains W.N.W., and terminating at the aforesaid road on the X bank of the Wai-iti: Also to continue the road from the above-mentioned intersection along the present bank of the Wairoa river 45 chains N.N.E., thence 21 chains N.W. across the said Section and terminating at the E. bank of the Wai-iti. T. J. THOMPSON, Surveyor to Waimea Road Biard. Wflimea East, October 26,1860 1289
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 317, 2 November 1860, Page 2
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