"POR THE WAIRAU.—The MARY •*- will sail for the above port a few hours after arrival. She is now immediately, expected. THOMAS ASKEW, 1433 Bridge-street. UNRESERVED SALE of the STEAMER RAPID, by order of the Executors of the late Edward Salamon, Esq., of Sydney. THE Steamer RAPID, so admirably adapted for River and Coasting Trade, will be submitted by auction, on December 26, for absolute and peremptory sale, together with all the Stores, Gear, <fee. as she now lies in Nelson harbor. GEORGE KING, S. A. JOSEPH, Executors of the late Edwabd SAi-Amon, Esq., of Sydney, N.S.W. The undersigned are empowered to treat with purchasers previous to sale, and are prepared to offer her for one-half her value; and they need scarcely point out to any parties desirous of embarking in a profitable speculation, that, if they employ her in the trade between here, Waitohi, and Collingwood, the purchasemoney can be had of the Trust Funds free of interest, and a subsidy of £1000 per annum. J. LEVIEN AND CO., Commission Merchants. For minute particulars see Nelson Examiner and Colonist, from September 28 to October 30, and certificates and surveys at the Agents' office. 1428 EX THE LOUD ASHLEY, FROM SYDNEY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. 111. w jr[ se ji without reserve, by auction, on Saturday, TO-MORROW, the Ist December, in the Stockyard at the rear of the Marine Hotel, just landed from Sydney per the Lord Ashley— 2 very fine and well-bred female Mules 1 black Mare, branded J R, broken in to carry alaidy 2 Sydney Drays 1 Gig and Harness 2 superior Mares The sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms cash. Nelson, November 27. 1415 SALE OF LAND IN BRIDGE-STREET, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-*•*- have received peremptory instructions from the mortgagee, to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, Sth December, at Two o'clock preciselyAll that valuable frontage of land in Bridgestreet, adjoining the stores of Messrs. J. Symons and Co., and Messrs. H. M. Joseph, having a frontage to Bridge-street of 25 feet, by 141 feet in depth, more or less. This very desirable property will be unreservedly sold to the highest bidder. Terms liberal, at sale. Nelson, November 27,1860. 1418 SURPLUS STORES AND FITTINGS, EX THE BRIDE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will sell b}\auction, without reserve, on MONDAY next, the 3rd at the New Government Wharf, at One o'clock precisely, the SURPLUS STORES, WATER CASKS, and EMIGRANTS, FITTINGS, belonging to the ship THE BRIDE, from London. Terms cash. Nelson, 28th November, 1860. 1430 LAND IN WAIMBA SOUTH. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have ■*-'-*■ received instructions from Mr. George Eves, to sell by auction at the Wakefield Arms on THURSDAY, the 13th December, at Two o'clock, precisely: All that valuable plot of LAND, part of section No. 133, Waimea South, containing 24 acres more or less, adjoining the property of Mr. Verry, and having a frontage to a public road of 28 chains. This land will be held at a low reserve, and will be cold on liiieral terms. Nelson, 28th November, iB6O. 1440 I FARMERS and OTHERS desirons of offering CATTLE or HORSES for sale, are informed that the undersigned will hold an auction at the Wakefield Arms, on THURSDAY, the 13th December, weather permitting, at Two o'clock. N. EDWARDS AND CO. 28th November, 1860. 1441 MESSRS. WASH AND SCAIFE -LT-1- WILL SELL BY AUCTION AT THEIR WAREHOU3E, BRIDGE-STREET, EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 1435 ESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will sell by auction on Saturday, TO-MORROW, Ist December, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, at Noon— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Chairs, Tables, Firfcirons, Hearthrugs, Bedsteads, Clocks, Steelyards, Sieves, Toilette Sets, Drapery Goods, Dresses, Preserved Meats, Mock Turtle, Hare and other Soups, Sauces, Starch, Blue, Mirrors 3 by 2 feet, large Pepper Mill, Doors, &c, &c. 1436 Terms at sale. "MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will sell •"-*- at auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, TO-MORROW, Saturday, December Ist, at Twelve o'clock, Noon— 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. 1437 Luncheon will be provided. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -UJL received instructions from Mr. Redhead, to sell by auction, TO-MORROW, Saturday, Ist December, at Twelve o'clock, in their paddock, Bridge-street— The well-known GELDING" JACK;" quiet, and an excellent lady's horse. 1416 Terms cash. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE aTe -*-*-*- instructed by the Trustees of the estate of Mr. J. A. Langford, to sell at public auction on Saturday, TO-MORROW, Ist December, at their Warehouse, in Bridge-street— All the interest of J. A. LANGFORD, in the lease of the premises known as Canton House, at the corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets. The lease has two years and eight months to run. 1417 THE FARM AND INN, KNOWN AS THE " WAIMEA HOTEL." PRELIMINARY NOTICE.-About to -*- be adveitised and offered for sale in auction, by order of the Mortgagee, unless differently arranged —whereof respectively a due notice by advertisement in this paper will shortly appearAll that ESTATE, containing 50 acres or thereabouts of excellent land, in the district of Waimea East, formerly being accommodation section 138, with the Dwelling-house, Inn, and Outbuildings, Garden and Premises, known as " The Waimea Hotel,'' some time ago occupied by Mr. Henry Stroud Martin, the owner. 1434 BACK AGAIN. MR. OXLEY has RETURNED from XT-*- MOTUEKA, and intends taking PORTRAITS DAILY till the 31st January, when he will directly leave Nelson. Portraits, &c, sent carriage free to England. 1420 fttentmtf ftafoe. ]>JOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL -^ MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE for the District of Nelson, will be held at the Court House, Nelson, oa TUESDAY next, the Fourth day of December, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of receiving APPLICATIONS for the TRANSFER of PUBLICANS' LICENSES; JOHN SHARP, 1149 Clerk to Resident M»gistrate.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 2
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