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I^OR THE WAiRAU.—The NECROJ- MANGER will sail THIS DAY, weather permitting, calling at Picton. Has room for a few tons of cargo. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 1527 . Bridge-street. T7OR THE WAIRAU and PICTON.— ■*• The Clipper Schooner CITY OF NELSON, Hooper, master, will sail for the above ports, THIS DAY, Tuesday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to 1531 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. FOR COLLINGWOOD.--The tavorite cutter SUPPLY will sail for the above port TOMORROW (Wednesday), December 19th. for freight or passage, apply to the Master on board, or to 1535 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. THE INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAMPACKET COMPANY (LIMITED). THE Steamship PRINCE ALFRED 1 will leave for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about the 25th instant. THE LORD ASHLEY will leave for NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAUonor about the 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 1521 ■C<OR PICTON and WELLINGTON— Jl The Wellington Steam Navigation Company's Screw Steamer; WONGA WONGA, Captain Renner, will leave Nelson for Picton and Wellington on or about SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd instant. _■ CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, 17th December, iB6O. 1522 FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.—The wellknown, remarkably fast-sailing brigantine M A.RCHIONESS, 200 tons, Thomas Hinds, commander, having undergone a thorough refit, will SAIL for the above port about the 22nd instant. Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passeugers at very moderate rates. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN BEIT, Auckland* Point. Nelson, December 14,1860. 1528 ESTATE AT WAIRAU WEST (MARLBOROUGH). HPHE NOTICE of SALE of this ESTATE -*- is hereby annulled, the property having been withdrawn from sale. JOHN STAMPER. Nelson, 18th December, 1860. 1538 BAPTIST CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL FETE. The MEETING of the CHILDREN of the above school will not be held in the Maitai Valley, on Wednesday, TO-MORROW, as previously advertised, should the weather continue unfavorable. They will, however, meet in the Chapel in Bridge-street to receive their prizes, and at Five o'clock, p.m , tea will be provided for the parents and friends, after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when Beveral addresses will be delivered on the subject of " Sabbath Schools." 1536 'THE SPRING GROVE LOCAL COM--1- JMITTEE OF EDUCATION wish to engage a GOVERNESS for the GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL, which will open early in January next. Salary at the commencement at the rate of £40 per annum, with prospect of increase, and an allowance for house-rent. Applications will be received to the 31st instant, addressed to the chairman of the Committee, 1530 D. DOLAMORE. j /\ JjPa, /\ SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 1037— The Lodge will meet THIS EVENING, December 18, at the Freemasons' Hall. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance will be brought before the Lodge. 13y order of the W. M., JOHN PERCY, Secretaiy. Nelson, December 14. 1529 I. 0. F. M. U. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the LOYAL NELSON and HOWARD LODGES, will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on TUESDAY, the Ist January, 1861. The Brethren of the Order are requested to meet at the Hall at Eleven o'clock; the procession to start at half-past Twelve, precisely. Dinner on the table at Six o'clock. Brother Donald Sinclair, Esq., in the chair. Tickets, ss. 6d. each, to be had at the Masonic Hotel, and i'rom any of the Committee. The brethren of the Order and friends are most respectfully invited to attend. THOMAS BUSH, Secretary to the Committee of Management. 1531 ■NOTICE. "\TOTICE is hereby given that the LOYAL -•-* TAKAKA LODGE of ODD-FELLOWS will be OPENED on the last SATURDAY in December, when all brethren are respectfully requested to attend. • 1532 NELSON TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.—A PUBLIC MEETING of the Total Abstinence Society will take place on THURSDAY, the 20th instant, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, at Seven o'clock in the evening. Discussion invited. Admission free. J. A. PACKER, 1523 Secretary. NELSON PROVINCIAL LAND and BUILDING SOCIETY.—A GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the above society will be held at the Fleece Tavern on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, December 21st, at Seven o'clock. to ADOPT RULES, and transact other business. By order of the Directors, JOHN PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, December 15,1860. 1521 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY— The REHEARSAL for the CONCERT will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, instead of Tuesday. By order, THOMAS CONNELL, Secretary. Monday, 17th December, 1860. ' 1537 LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE !! ALFRED LEECH, WHEELWRIGHT, has REMOVED to more commodious premises in Bridge-street, adjoining Mr. Wimsett's shoeing forge, where he will be enabled to turn out WORK of the VERY BEST KIND; as he expects shortly to receive from Sydney a quantity of SEASONED/ TIMBER of the choicest and most durable description; Drays and Spring Carts made to order. SHEEP RUN AND FREEHOLD FOR SALE IN THE PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. TO BE SOLD, by Private Contract, on the north bank of the Wairau Valley, a large and convenient fom>roomed verandah COTTAGE^ with eighty-two acres of FREEHOLD LAND, partly fenced and broken up, with a garden well stocked with a choice selection of fruit trees and shrubs, with a small, but well bounded SHEEP RUN adjoining, containing about 8000 acres. For particulars apply to S. KINGDON, solicitor, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. . 1526 npO BE SOLD.—A four-roomed COTTAGE, -*- with Garden, in. Waunea-stveet* Apply to E.T., Golonist offish ' •

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 330, 18 December 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 330, 18 December 1860, Page 2

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