INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (LIMITED.) / THE steamship AIREDALE will leave J- for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, within 24 Hours after Arrival. 17OR' SYDNEY.—The steamship PRINCE' X ALFRED, James Bowden, commander, will leave on or about 11th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wha^f. ' 1323 CATTLE AND.HORSES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, J- on FRIDAY, November 16, by MESSRS N. EDWARDS AND CO., at the Turf Hotel J Stoke, about FIFTY HEAD of CATTLE, consisting of Cows, with Calves, Steers, and Heifers, the greater j»art hand-reared. Alan, Two powerful CART HORSES, and several LIGHT j COLTS. Approved bills, at two, four, or six months, with the usual interest will be taken. Sale to commence at Two o'clock, p.m. %* The above cattle aye offered for sale in consequence of the unneighborly conduct of Mr. H. Stafford, the occupier of Grove Farm, whpse fences are in such a dilapidated state that my cattle, depasturing on the adjacent land, part of which is my freehold property, can pass into his fields at pleasure, and when found there, ha%'e been driven by hhn on to a public K>ad, and information lodged against me for tresspass. 1317 HUGH MARTIN. BRIDGE-STREET BAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. /CHARLES HARRIS respectfully announces to the Inhabitants of Nelson aud the Public generally that he has commenced business as BAKER AND CONFECTIONER in those premises Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street; and by offering every article of genuine quality, lie 'trusts lie will be honored with a share of their patronage. Dinners Baked every day. Hot Rolls at Eight o'clock every morning. Oyster Patties, Meat aud Fruit Pies always ready. Private Luncheon Room. Nelson, November Bth, 1860. 182* MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, ETC. MR. OXLEY having OPENED his PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY at Mrs. Jones', Motueka, will take PORTRAITS, &c, daily from 10 to 5, p.m. Portraits, Views of Residences, &c, sent free to any part of Great Britain. 1316 SUBURBAN NORTH. IVrOTICE.—The OWNERS and OCCU- -^ PIERS of LANDS and TENEMENTS in [the above district are hereby requested to make a RETURN of all LANDS and TENEMENTS held by them, with the value thereof to sell, on or before the Sth day of December next, in accordance with the iifth clause of the " Country Roads Act Amendment Act,'1 such Returns to be forwarded 'to Mr. R. POLLOCK, Chairman of the Road Board. November 6,18G0. , 1318 BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. ,f|N SALE, very superior WHITE PO- - for seed. 1320 E. S. BETTS. /HOFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! *~>' Now Landing ex Bride. SIX CASKS FINEST PLANTATION COFFEE. On sale at the Stores of 1325 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. n CASKS FURNISHING U IRONMONGERY 1 case Fenders 1 do. Fire-iro.ns 2 do. Registered Stoves 2 casks Holloware 1 do. Fryingpans 1 do. Coal Scoops 1 do. Bellows 1 case Brushware 1 do. Britannia metal Teapots 2 do. Tea and Coffee Pots and Candlesticks. NOW LANDING EX BRIDE. [On sale at the Stores of 1327 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. n CRATES EARTHENWARE 3 do. Brownware 1 hogshead China 4 do. Glassware. NOW LANDING EX BRIDE.] On sale at the Stores of 1326 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. T?OR SALE, that eligible FREEHOLD JL" PROPERTY, known as the NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS HOTEL, situate on the Haven-road, Nelson. The Hotel (which is commodious and advantageously situated near the new Wharf and on the proposed line of Railway,) is at present let at a good rental. The proprietor being about to leave Nelson is the Bole reason for disposing of this property. For terms, and further particulars, apply before the 20th of this month to WILLIAM CROWTHER. Washington-v&Uey, Nelson. \ November 7,1860. " 1315 TO 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 Richmond (Disher's) . . Wednesdays Waimea Village (at J. Palmer's) Thursdays Terms:— £3 each mare, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1861; ss. for groom, to be paid at the time. JOHN ANDREWS, 1010 Sunny Side, Waimea South. nno STAND THIS SEASON.—The first -*- class Draught Horse .LINCOLN. Lincoln will be at Wakapuaka on Monday; at the "Wakatu Hotel, Nelson, on Tuesday and Saturday; at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on Wednesday arid Friday; and'at Wakefield on Thursdays. Terms £2 10s., with a guarantee £S 10s. Groomage fees, ss. / AH fees to be paid by March Ist, 1861. 1131 X[OTICE.— PUBLIC CONVEYANCE *»■* every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, from . WAIMEA EAST, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelson. PARCELS DELIVERED. R. WALLIS. Richmond, June 9th, 1860. \OTICE.—On and after the 10th of * November next, the ASSIGNEES in trust of pVFFAIR^ of JAMES TOEING WRIGHT will be of-2d to PAY/a first and final DIVIDEND to such <}\attREDITORS as shall satisfactorily shew their
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 319, 9 November 1860, Page 2
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