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Sales &g %mtm UNRESERVED SALE OF THE STEAMER RAPID, By order of the Executors of the late Edward Salamori, Esq., of Sydney. Jgflffc 'THE Steamer RAPID, so admirably -ttiMyjjL.,-*- adapted for Eiver and Coasting Trade, mPjyWßfwill.be submitted by auction, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, for absolute and peremptory gale, together with all , the Stores, Gear, <fee, as she now lies in Nelson harbor. GEORGE KING,. S. A. JOSEPH, Executors of .the late Edwabd Salamon, 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 purchase- . money can be had of the Trust Funda 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 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE ' MORTGAGEES, VALATJBLE LAND AT MASSACRE BAY. Tt/TESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-"■*- have received; peremptory instructions from the Mortgagees' to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Tratalgar r streefc, oa THURSDAY, 3rd January, 1861, commencing at Two o'clock precisely, all that valuable ESTATE, known as OUTRIDGE'S PROPERT 2", Massacre Bay, consisting of— • I.—All that Allotment or Parcel of Land situate in the district of theAorere, in the Province of Nelson, being section No. 22 on the plan of the-said district; containing 150 acres, more or less. > ' 2.-—AII that valuable Property, situate in the district of-Aorere aforesaid, containing 75 acres more or less.fitsdng numbered 25 on the plan of the said district. B.—Ail that Allotment.of Land, containing by admeasurement'l6o .acres, situate in the, Aorere, within the 'district of Massacre Bay, Nelson Province, being section No. 2 of Block No. 1, on the plan of the said district. 4.—A1l that Parcel of Land, being part of section No. 99, in the district of Aorere, containing nine acres, more or less; and 5,~A11 that- Piece or ■■ Parcel of Land, con- : taining about 54 acres, being part of that 150 acres section situate in the Aorere aforesaid; numbered 24 on the plan of the said : '.. ' district. -.; *',> ' : ■•■'■■■ .■■ •■■:.■■ . The sale will be without reserve, and on liberal terms. •; / ; '-■■■"■•> ::...•■' ,/...■' ■ -~•■■ Plans and other particulars may be obtained at the ; Office of Mr. KINGDON, Solicitor, Trafalgar-street, or to Messrs. EDWARDS and Co;, Auctioneers. Nelson, November 30,1860. ; 1449 WOTIGE. —The ROYAL MAIL will r- 1 'leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and Satdrdat, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH; every Thcesdat, at Nine, a.m., if the river permits.' ; | N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, 58 Mail Contractor. MOTICE.—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. i „ R. WALLIS, Richmond, June 9th, 1860. . . TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. THE BOARD OF WORKS is prepared -*• to receive proposals for the LOAN of FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS (£1,500), or any portion of this sum, oh DEBENTURES, for a period of six years. The money will be repaid in six annual instalments, which will be a first charge upon the town rates; and the repayment of the money will be guaranteed by the Provincial Government of Nelson, in accordance with the " Nelson Board of Works Debenture Act, 1859." Interest on the debentures, at not exceeding ten per cent, per annum, will be paid on the Ist January and Ist July in each year. \ Further information may be had at this office, where proposals will be received up to Noon of THURSDAY, the 20th December. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, November 30, 1860. 1450 TO STAND THIS SEASON, the firo -*- 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. ANTED, a MISTRESS for the INFANT SCHOOL, Nelson. Salary, £80 per annum, and residence provided. Applications and testimonials to be forwarded to the Secretary, before 12th January, 1861. JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS, 1513 Honorary Secretary. TO STAND THIS SEASON.—The first ■*- class Draught Horse LINCOLN. Lincoln will be at Wakapuaka on Monday; at tho 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 £3 10s. Groom* age fees, ss. All fees to be paid by March Ist, 1861. 1131. LIME. LIME. LIMB, THE Undersigned having taken the -*- Lime Kiln of Mr. Carter, near the New Wharf, Nelson, they trust that b} r keeping a constant supply of GOOD LIME, to merit a share of the public pa* tronage. LUKINS AND CHEESEMAN. Beach, Nelson, Dec. 1, iB6O. 1487 'THE Undersigned begs to return his -*- thanks to,his friends and the public generally, for the support received by him in connexion with his late Partner, and to inform them that the BUSINESS will still be - CARRIED ON by him at the OLD SHOP, where he»hopes, by continuing to supply MEAT of the best quality, to merit a share of future support. ; JOHN PRATT. ; Bridge-street, December 4, 1860. 1471 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ; A LEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform -£*. the public that the "PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. PRATT has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. j A. S., in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied by Mr. W. Matthews, Lower Bridge-street, is prepared to supply the public who Jiave hitherto so kindly supported him, with MEAT of the best quality, at'the lowest rates. 1472 NEW MARKET. :JOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks iy for the liberal patronage he has experienced since opening the butcher's shop in Waimea-street, opposite |the Fleece Tavern, takes this, opportunity to apprise jthe public that he has taken a stand at the New 'Market, where he will continue to supply beef, "muttbn, veal, pork, lamb, &c, &c, of the best de« ecription at the lowest rules* 150$

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 1

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