FOR COLLINGWOOD.—The favorite cutter SUPPLY will sail for the above THIS • EVENING. ■ For freight or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN SIMONS AND, CO., 1311 Bridge-street. FOR CALLAO DIRECT.—The fine AT barque JOHN PHILLIPS, S. R. Thomas, commander, will sail for Callao direct on WEDNESDAY ' (To-morrow,) the 7th instant. Has excellent accommodation for passengers, and offers an unusual opportunity for persons wishing to go to Europe or America via Panama. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board; or NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 6th November, 1860. 1308 JOHN PHILLIPS. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Vessel -*•*■ must bo rendered in triplicate before Noop, THIS DAY, or otherwise they till not be allowed. NASH AND SCAIFE, Agents, Neleon, 6th November, 1860. 1309 THE BRIDE, FEOM ' LONDON. HPHE above Vessel is now ENTERED -*•- Inwards, and DISCHARGING alongside the new Government wharf. Consignees are requested to PASS their ENTRIES at once. Any goods impeding the discharge will be entered and landed at their risk. Bills of Lading consigned to " Order " must be produced at the office of the undersigned, when an order for delivery will be given. ■ • N. EDWARDS AND CO., Agents. Nelson, sth November, 1860. 1313 CATTLE FOR SALE. 'TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, -*- on FRIDAY, November 16, at the Turf Hotel, Stoke, about FIFTY HEAD of CATTLE, consisting of Cows, with Calves, Steers, and Heifers, the greater part hand-reared. Approved bills, at two, four, or six months, with the usual interest will be taken. Sale to commence"at Two o'clock, p.m. . 1306 HUGH MARTIN. SALE OP BROKN-IN HORSES, MARES, CATTLE, &C. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. i.TX -nil se n by auction, at the stockyard at the rear of the Marine Hotel, on SATURDAY, next NoTem- • ber 10, at One o'clock, precisely, several very excellent broken-ih MARES and GELDINGS, &c, &c, viz :— 5 superior Majes . . 3 capital Geldings 2 Bullocks, broken-ili to yoke and pack if necessary 1 Carriage foj^singk horse or pair 1 Dog Cart, new 1 Jaunting Car 1 Hand Truck &c., &c., &c. "^Perms cash. Nelson, October 311 1305 NELSON MARKET. rPHE MARKET will be OPENED for ' •*■ BUSINESS on SATURDAY, the 24th day of , November instant, and on every ensuing Saturday. The Market will open at Eight o'clock, a.m., and close at Five o'clock, p.m. The Shops .and Stalls will bs let to permanent occupiers for three months, at the rate of £1, paid in advance, for each Shop or Stall; but with the understanding that if, at the expiration of the above-men-tioned period, it shall be found that the Shops and Stalls 86 let have been occupied and kept well supplied with produce or merchandise for sale, then one-half of the above fee will be returned to the occupiers of such Shops or Stalls. Applications for either Shops or Stalls will be received at the Office of the Board of Works, on or before Saturday, November 17th, by Mr. J. L. Bailey, Inspector of the Market; and the ballot for choice will take place at twelve o'clock, noon, on the following Monday. Ample stall and standing-room will be provided for those who do not desire permanent accommodation. Facilities will also be offered for the sale of stock, <&c., &c. The Market Regulations, as contained in the ByLaw of October 20, iB6O, will be strictly enforced. By order of the Board of Works, J. L. BAILEY. SecretaryBoard'of Works Office, Nelson, "November 1, 1860. 1310 ELSON TOWN SCHOOL.—In consequence of the absence of Dr. Greenwood, APPLICATIONS for the SITUATION of SECOND MASTER in the Nelson Town School, will be received until MONDAY, the 12th November, at Noon. . JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS, . 1281 Honorary Secretary. ANTED, a good FEMALE COOK; one who thoroughly understands her business; and liberal wages will be given. Apply by letter to Messrs. H. YORK AND CO., Lightband's Gully, Collingwood. ; October 31, 1860. 1302 OA AAA SHINGLES, ex Heron, Zll/^UI/V from Auckland. 1303 •■ NASH AND SCAIFE. PORT COOPER CHEESE. X A FINE old Port Cooper CHEESES t) \J for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to J. Drewitt, at the Pier Hotel. 1304 Terms cash, F~ OR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT _a newly erected 3-roomed HOUSE and a A quarter of an acre of LAND, in the'very pleasant and '*5 retired part of Nelson, called the Wood, only about ..*• /five minutes walk from the most central part of the /•/ city. Immediate possession can be had. XV a Apply to the Coloniet Office, or to the Owner, on the \A Vren"ses- *■■**' ' . . W. "W. COBPE, 1307 Halifax-streot. TOWN ALLOTMENTS IN WAITOHI (PICTON) FOR SALE. TO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE TREATY, three quarter-acre, Town Sections, numbered 200, 513, and 593, facing Otago, Devon, Dublin, and Kent streets, in the Town ot Waitohi, or Pieton, on easy terms of payment. . Apply to Mr; Christie, Brewer; or Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. .••...■■ ■ . : :.. ■ Nelson, 6th November, 1860, . 1812 ' rpO STAND THIS SEASON, the fol|f -*- lowing Horses, at Freeth's Lively Stables f Hardy-street, Nelson. The Cart Stallion . CLIDE CHAMPION •'. will be at Eichmond every Monday, Wakefield .every Thursday, "and at Wakapuaka every Friday, if sufficient inducement offer.-Terms:-—£4 4s. a mare, ; and 55., the groom. ■, ..The thorough-bred Horse•"-"•• ■ ..■."-1. niDLESWOETH .... 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. . '-■■■"' ■'..■■ ' 296 . I. IIIEETH. ; nPO STAND THIS SEASON, the fine -% dappled bay cart horse . ! YOUNG ATHELSTONE, : out of my grey mare Polly; got by Farmer "out of the grey mare Polly imported by. W. Jones, from - Sydney, rising three years old, ' ;, Young Athelstone will be at the following places— Wakefield Arms : .'• ■• Mondays - : Bichmoiid (Mrs. Kite's) . Wednesdays: ■ Nelson (Freeth's stable) .. Saturdays. Terms:—£3 each mare, to be paid on or before Ist > January, 1861; ss.- for groom, to be paid at the tirno. ■ \ ' JOHN ANDREWS, ' j 1010 V Sunny Side,-Waimea South,;
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 318, 6 November 1860, Page 2
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