.sale of Buildings, to be removed/ MESSRS.' N. EDWARDS AND CO. -TX have been desired by Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Co., to sell by auction, without reserve, fat-their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Twelve o'clock precisely, on SATURDAY next:— All that HOUSE and SHOP in Bridge-street, lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Aitken (adjoining Mr. Sharland's store), the same to be taken off the ground within twenty-one days from the date of sale. Terms cash. Nelson, November 20,1860. 1375 ifltemmf ibices* NOTICE OP TENDERS. TENDERS in duplicate will be received -*- at this Office, until noon on the Bth of December next, from parties willing to contract to perform, the undermentioned SERVICES for Twelve Months, from Ist January, 1861, or for such longer period as the Postmaster-General for New Zealand may deem, necessary:— To CONVEY MAILS to and from Richmond and the Post Office, Nelson, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and on such other days a3 the Pbstinaster-General may direct. To CONVEY MAILS to and from Waimea-west, Spring Grove, and Wakefield, on Wednesdays and Saturdays (unless prevented by floods in the river). , The MAILS TO ARRIVE at the Post Office, Nelson, by Eleven o'clock, a.m., andi» betaken from thence at Two, p.m. : • ''"'• The Postmaster? General reserves to himself the power, in case of non-fulfilment of Contract, to forward the mails at the expense of the Contractor. Security will be required for the due performance of the services, and the lowest tender (if approved) will be accepted. By order of the Postmaster-General, - B. WALMSLEY, Chief Postmaster of the District. Post Office, Nelson, November 14, 1860. , 13SI (&Mm Ijtoticw. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlemen—l have the honor to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the representation of the City of Nelson in the next Parliament. Almost all subjects of general importance likely to occupy the attention of the. General Assembly at its ensuing session have been mooted during that just concluded, and you are consequently in possession of my opinions thereupon. With respect to the most serious subject of all, the war in which the Government found itself necessitated to engage witli the rebellious natives of Taranaki, I may remark, that, however desirous. I may be to see it concluded, I cannot think it right that any peace should be established except such an one as might reasonably be expected to be permanent; and. that it is essential to such permanence, that the natives should be convinced of the power of the British Government to enforce obedience to the law. '•'' If I am fortunate enough to agree in opinion with you on this and other points, I shall be happy to servo as your representative. If, however, you prefer to elect some one else, I can assure you sincerely it will not efface the recollection of the very complimentary manner in which you originally conferred that honor upon me. I have, &c, ALFRED DOMETT. Nelson, November 16. 1364 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF X NELSON, Gentlemen, —The Governor having dissolved tho General Assembly, I have the honor to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the representation of the City of Nelson in the new Parliament. ; From a consideration of the part which I have for some years taken in the public affairs of New Zealand, you will be better enabled -to judge of my probable political conduct for the future, than from any professions which I might now make, and, consequently, whether you would wish to renew the trust you have hitherto conferred upon me. Whatever may be your decision on the present occasion, I shall always remember with pleasure the intimate connection which has so long subsisted between the people of Neleon and myself, and with gratitude the circumstance that on many important occasions they have honored me with their confidence. It is a cause of. great regret to me that, owing to the unavoidable pressure of public business, I am unable to visit Nelson before the coming election, and am thus precluded from the personal interviews with the Electors which it would have afforded me so much pleasure to hold. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, E. "W. STAFFORD. Auckland, November 7,1860. 1352 T>o 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 and Friday; and at Wakefield on Thursdays. Terms £2 10s., with a guarantee j£3- 10s. Groomage fees, ss. All fees to be paid by March Ist, 18G1. ml. fJOTICE.— PUBLIC CONVEYANCE -* every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, from WAIMEA EAST, starting at 9 a.m. from MiKite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelson. PARCELS DELIVERED. R. WALLIS Richmond, June 9th, 1860. PERSONS desirous of PORTRAITS by -*- W. DAVIS should favor him by calling between the hours of Nine and Two o'clock. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Hardy-street, Next door to Mr. Everett's, Masonic Hotel. "Where every facility is afforded for the production of first rate specimens of the art. N.B.—Private Waiting Rooms for Ladies. 1372 BOARDING HOUSE. j. g. gfTasser, hardy-street. In opening the above, J. G. G. begs to intimate that, in addition to the usual advantages obtainable at similar establishments, he has added the novel feature of a GENERAL COFFEE ROOM, where Coffee, Tea, &c, may be obtained daily. An ordinary at One o'clock every day. Comfortable Board and Lodging for single gentlemen. N.B.—J. G. G. begs to call the attention of country visitors to the above, which will be conducted upon strictly moderate charges. 1275 rPO 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. NELSON SAVINGS' BANK. A MEETING of the TRUSTEES of I*- the NELSON SAVINGS' BANK will be held at the Chambev of Commerce, on TUESDAY next, the 27th instant, at 7 o'clock in the Evening. Business to be transacted: Authorising the hire of a suitable Room for Carrying on the Business of the Bank. . ' '■■'• DONALD SINCLAIR, Vice*Pjreiident. Ncison^lstNQv.jlSGO, 138§
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18601127.2.2.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,067Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.