POR COLLINGWOOD.— The cutter x SUPPLY will SAIL for the above port THIS DAY, the 13th instant. , JOHN WALKER, 1831 Master. THE clipper schooner GIPSY will SAIL for the WAIRAU on WEDNESDAY next, the 14th instant. For freight or passage, apply to THOS. ASKEW, 1532 Bridge-street, TUESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. ixJL w ju Be il by auction at the last sale to be held at their Warehouse, on WEDNESDAY next, the 14th. instant, TO-MOKROW, at about One o'clock, and by order of the Mortgagee— , All that piece of LAND, situated in Collingwood, being part of Section numbered 200, having a j frontage to William-street of 61 feet, on which stands the Aorere Hotel, held for a term of about eighteen years. Also, all that other piece of LAND, situate in Collingwood aforesaid, being part of Section numbered 200, having a frontage to Williamstreet of 61 feet, on which stands a Bakehouse ana other buildings, under a lease (of which about two years are still unexpiied) with a purchasing clause. Terms at sale. Nelson, 13th November, 1860. 1349 ESSRS.N. EDWARDS AND GO. have received instructions from Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Co. to sell by auction at the stores lately occupied by Mr. George Aiken, Trafalgar-street (next door to Mr. Everett's), at half-past One o'clock, precisely, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., (TOMORROW) :— 23 Mahogany Dining Boom Chairs, Morocco seated 1 do. Sideboard 2 do. superior large Wardroles Also, at same time, on other account— 2 elegant Sofas, covered in Chintz Easy Chairs and Couches, in Russia Cloth 3 chest Drawers 1 Washstand 1 Butler's Tray and Stand 1 Telescope Dining Table 1 Writing Table, with four drawers &c, &c., &c. Terms cash. Nelson, 13th November, 1860. 1350 EX THE MARGARET THOMSON FROM MELBOURNE. TVJESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-*-■- will offer for auction, at the Albion Wharf, on THURSDAY next, the 15th instant, at One o'clock precisely, the CARGO of the Margaret Thomson, consisting of— 300 bags Adelaide Flour 21 cases Bass's Ale 44 do. Feast's arid Batty's Fruits 2 do. Castille Soap 6 barrels Currants 10 Clipper Cooking Stoves, complete, No. 6 and 7 10 Snow Bird do. do. 3 Golden Slate do. do. 11 cases Pembroke Tables 6 do. Grecian Extension do. 10 do. Wood Chairs 40 gallons Copal Varnish 120 pairs American sashes 200 Doors, 3ft by 7ft, &c. SO pairs French Casements, 3-0 by 7-<? 40 do. glazed Sash Doors, 2-8 by 6-8----28 dozen Men's Military Caps, French peaks 24 suits Men's Tweed, assorted patterns &c, &c, &c. Nelson, 12th November, 1860.' 13-48 ESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE are instructed by the Trustees, under the deed of assignment of the estite of Mr. J. A. Langford, to sell at public auction, on the Premises, corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, on THURSDAY next, the 15th November, at Eleven, a*m. The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— Groceries, Teas, Sugars, Oilman's Stores, Varnish, Glass, Earthen and Hardwares, and variety of goods suitable to the trade. A very superior Coffee Miil and Coffee Roaster, both almost new. Terms at sale. 1333 "MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE iai -L*-L sell at auction, at their Warehouse, Bridgestreet, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 28th and 29th November instant, to commence each day at Noon precisely, RIFLES and GUNS, single and double barrel, Cutlery, Electro-plated Ware, Drawing Pencils, Yard [Measures, Hardware, Tools, Clocks, Jewellery, Riding Whips, &c, &c, &c. Terms, liberal, at sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers on or after Tuesday, the 20th instant. Luncheon will be provided. 1334 I T. WRIGHT'S CREDITORS are de- ** • sired to attend at Mr. Wright's, Royal Hotel, THIS EVENING, 13th instant, at Eight o'clock, to dispose of the remaining BOOK DEBTS, and RECEIVE DIVIDEND. 1329 T^ANIEL MOULDER, of Grove-street, -*•-' near Collingwood Bridge, begs to intimate, that he has resumed his BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS at the above address, and trust that his former patrons and the public generally will extend a share of their custom. N.B.—Repairs neatly executed. 1328 HPHE MISSES JAY have just received -*■ a large assortment of USEFUL DKAPERY. Ladii s' Dresses, Ribbons, Head Dresses, Muslins for Embroidery, &c. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 1343 ON SALE at the Stores of the Under- ' signed— 100 South Sea Island PINE APPLES, in capital order, at trade prices. N. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 13th November, 1860. . ■ ; 1347 roche's island. NOTICE. —Any persons found trespastkig, or cutting timber upon the above ground, now the property of the undersigned, will, after this intimation be PROSECUTED with the utmost' rigor of the law. • ...... • ■ .; JOHN KERRrJun.; Waimea West, .. , ■ . . . - October 11, iB6O . ; <■ . 1316 NELSON. MARKET. rrHE MARKET will be OPENED for -1- BUSINESS on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November instant, and on every ensuing Saturday. The Market will open at Eight o'clock, a.m. f and close at Five o'clock, p.m. The Shops and Stalls will b? 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 th«t the Shops and Stalls so let have been occupied and kept well supplied ■with produce or merchandise for sale, then onerhalj of the above fee will be returned to the occupiers of such Shops or Stalls. ... ,- ,! v ■< ; > Applications for either Shops' or Stalls wilf be. received at the Office of the Board of Works, on or be-, fore 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 accommoda--tion. Facilities will also be offered/or the sale of stock, &c, &c. ■ ■•- •••.*■ .■•■■.... ■■•■. The Market Regulations, as contained in the ByLaw of October 20, 1860, will be strictly enforced. By order of the Board of Works, ' , ' . J* L. BAILEY. SecretaryBoard of Works Office, Nelson, ;: November 1,1860. ..., : . ; . , ,:..; U 0
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 320, 13 November 1860, Page 2
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