THE INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM- , PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED)^ THE LORD ASHLEY will leave fc x NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU THJ DAY, the 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company Office, Albion Wharf. 152 'THE~MARCHIONESS for SYDNEY ■*- —This fast sailing Brigantine clears at the Cut toms TO-MORROW (Saturday), and will be immt diately despatched. For freight, or passage, apply to JOHN BEIT, 1550 Auckland Point. TO JEXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. THE favorite boat SPRAY can now > obtained for pleasure parties, &c. She is ; deck'd boat of five tons, and is well known for he fast-sailing qualities. Further particulars on appli cation to Mr. J. B.Calder, Haven-road, or to A. KANKIN, : Bridge-street. N.B.—A family DOG-CART ou hire, a handsomi turn-out, quite new. ...... 155! F~ OR LONDON DIRECT.—The fine first class barque, THE BRIDE, 546 tons re. gister, Captain Macdonald, will proceed to Port Un derwood at once to commence taking in WOOL, anc will sail from Nelson for London direct on the lOtl Februaiy, 1861. i The above vessel has splendid accommodation f<ji saloon passengers; and as the greater part.of her cargo is now ready for shipment, the above date of sailibg may be depended upon. ■ 1 For freight or passage, apply to ' :! •'■' N. EDWARDS AND CO. .Nelson, December 12,1860. 1506 IIfESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. ■*■'-*- will SELL by auction, without reserve, on SATURDAY next, the 29th instant, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at One p'elock precisely, to close consignments previously to stock-taking— • 7 sets Cart Harness 4 sets Trace ditto iffit }"-—■ Ladies', Maids', Coutille, and Drab Staya 80 bundles covered Cane and Bone Fancy buttons, &c. , 18 Morocco Leather covered Mahogany Chairs, good And Sundries ~ Terms cash. Nelson, December 24. 1553 SALE Or PUBLIC HOUSE STOCK. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -L'J- have received instructions from Mr. Frederick Freeman to Sell by Auction, at the Shipwright's Arms, Haven Road, on MONDAY next, the 31st inst,, at One o'clock precisely, the whole of the ; FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, SPIRITS, &c, on the premises. Terms at sale. Nelson, 27th Dec, 1860. 1555 NOTICE. THE undermentioned GOODS, in Bond overtime, are to be SOLD by public auction, at Messrs. N. EDWARDS and jCo.'s Warehouse, on SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at Twelve o'clock, Noon, unless previously cleared, afc the Custom House, viz. :— LG, 12—One qr.-cask Old Tom LP, 4—One qr.-cask Brandy M E, 59, 69—Twenty-one cases Champagne !: M F, 98,105—Eight cases Sherry MI, 4—One qr.-cask Geneva M U, 135, 139—Five cases Cordials. D. ROUGH, Collector. Custom House, Nelson, December 24, iB6O. 1551 NOTICE OF ALTERATION. ' ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKE-' FIELD every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, - at Half-past Seven, a.m., it' the river permits, arriving' in Nelson at Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal: Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. < N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, ' Mail Contractor. , ' .' To be published during the ensuing week, price 6d, With a View of the Government Buildings. "nOLONIST ALMANACK for 1861," j containing a General Directory, Postage.] Rates, Gardener's Calendar, Court Sittings, Signals, List of Institutions, Societies, Places of Public Worship, &c, Tide Table, Rising and Setting of the Sun, Phases of the Moon, Eclipses, Officers of General Government and Nelson Province, &£., &c. Copies may be had at this office, and of Mr. ROBT.. LUCAS, Bridge-street. ; PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TVTR. R. B. WALCOT has the honor to •"•*- announce that his ANNUAL CONCERN will take place at the close of the present year, when he will be assisted by;several Lady and GentlemenAmateurs. • . • Mr. W. hopes to receive that liberal patronage which has been accorded him on former occasions. Further particulars will be duly announced. ■ 1499 "jf\ 'V^ «^pa /\ FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. • THE BRETHREN of the SOUTHERN -*- STAR LODGE, 1037, are requested to attend the duties of their Lodge THIS DAY, Friday, December 28th, to CELEBRATE the above Festival. Business to commence at high noon. All brethren of the order are invited to attend. Dinner at Mr. Everett's, Masonic Hotel, at 7 p.m. TICKETS may be had of the Stewards, Brethren. H. J. Goodman, J. Percy, T. Sullivan, and J. Symohs. By order of the W. M., JOHN PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, December 20, 1860. 1545 IpOR SALE—Two and-a-Half Sections ■*- of LAND, containing 52£ acres, situated in the Aorevp Valley,, and,very close to the Gold Fields. The adjoining sections are now under cultivation and inhabited. * r ' ; : For the whole, £22 cash. Title, Crown grant. - Apply at the Colonist Office. 1554
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 333, 28 December 1860, Page 2
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