< , CAPITAL INVESTMENT. . STEAM <SAW .MILL AX JiOUTRRtiFOR SALS. MESSRS. N,>EDWARDS &SD CO. received instrricHons "to- selpby auction, by order of,the o n THURSDAY, the 31it January, 1861,'-at' their' Warehouse, 'Trafalgar-street, at Two tfolock precisely (unfess previously disposed of by private contract* of' wtiich due notice will be given)~ , .■ • That very valuable and most complete STEAM SAW MILL, at the Moutere, in full work. Thp;Btfeatn' and sawfpower,' arid premises, ,consist of. an excellent eight' hone-power horizontal Steam: Engine/in perfect workx ; ing order: 'a-vertical malleable iron saw MVamMsitlißteelalidfea-and brass brashes, .driving gear, - balance-wheel, travelling -frame; and Tack gearcomptete,; two circular, saw spindles, ctetVfrAmkind boshes, andisawtr;. one,qa*kiron circuiaf saw bench, with spindle and .doubleipullies; one iron- ' taring latb,e and Blide-restj-mill^hed, sleeping. rooms, for> workmen ?> and out* , houses in 'good repair._, ,< >Also, The unexpirei termof LEASE for fourteen r years, a-om^StiiMirch, 1854, of the ACRE , l( on whiclfc stands the MQI and premises. , . ■•! And The unexpirc4vt»rm- of BIGHT, of CUTTING . TIMBER on 200 aow.th^ greater portion , ,of ,which ;is. v he«,Ty bush land, and which /,'wiU cease about Ig6f. ir, * TheaooTe'TofforyiineiiwUeiiitbpportanity of invest* raent, aid the whole will be offered at less than onebilfth*«fisin*tco<rf. < - J$L ' '-' r'^ For further particulftraar^^thftiAiJctioneers. , N. BfIWAKSS XttD CO. * \ Helson, December 20,'186(£ " "■'*/-• 1538 'POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SA>E 6?\U LAND at the ' ./.AORERe; Afosacre Bay, advertised for Thursday, ?rd January,'.-vyill ,be.;PpSTpPQNPD to a future congruence, of a 4osire. tojjlivide the ofrth'je^objliyisions will shortly be on view at the Office dune" A uctioneers t Trafalgar-street, and at Mr. DANIEL "MOORE'S Stored Collingwood; and dtte&iotice by furtlietf advertisement will be given of jtheday.bi.atJsplti^sal^ , A , lN i" " ' , ;NATH. EDWARDS'AND CO., ,■''■>'•''.'■ - Auctioneers. ... .Nelson, January 2j 1861. ■ it 'JO MR: gHARLES j PARKER, M.P.C ■U .Siß—We, the undersigned electors, request you to allow yourself to be put in nomination $o represent th« district of Motuek*> in the. next meeting of the General Assembly. .!o'J. ,';2 v ;'!..'• We do so because we believe that your political sentiments arejn accordance with those of the majority of the, electors, and that in yourself we shall be truly represented.' In the event of, your acceding to our request, we pledge ourselves by-all constitutional means to ensure your election. Bernard M'Mahon '< , Benjamin Stracb.au William Askew, sen; Thomas Crouchet J. Wilkie .KHolyoake WUliam Mickle John Fowler, sen. Joseph Duncan William Ryder Wm. Douglas - John Fowler, jun. "Wm. Coppins James Cook (farmer) James Mickle , Geprge Wright It. Sutcliffe Willjafn Jenkins Wm. Smith Thomas Auiten Jamos Robinson Samuel ,Qaskell W. T. Littie Benjamin S. Allen Wm. Shennan Robert JFranklin Adolphus Dodson John Brougham John Boys James Egginton, sen* Thomas Rowling L S. Egginton John Staples,jun. ' "Charles Lund James Fowler ' Win. Wilkie Alexander Drummond Thomas Askew J. S. Edelsten Thomas Poole Peter Askew ;Samuel Cook James Drummond Wm., James Inwool George Cook ( James Deblois John Drummoild Thomas Locke ■ John Duncan B. Marshall James Madley John M'Eeuaie Wm. Jones J.F. Homann Charles Wise Wm. Taylor Richard Maund Thomas "Clarksott Wm, H. Jones Wm. Chamberlain Richard Tannant A. Greaves Benjaman Parkes , John Chamberlain . Charles Limmer . Isaac Hdnes Frederick E. Horseman John'JM'Conicchi* Wm. Askew, jon. Samuel Penny ' David Goodhall Wm. SoutherlyCharles Swan StephenStarnes - David Drummond , Robert Pattie 'WilliamLoadeir , Johclnglis Charles P. Pattie Edward Grooby 1 L. Stilwell Frederick Rose, TO THE BISECTORS WHO SIGNED I?Hfi ABOVE REQUISITION. Gentlemeh—i have to acknowledge, the receipt of your requisition inviting me to become <a candidate for the, representation of the Electoral district of Motueka. If I consulted my own, interests I should respectfully decline the honor you offer me; but feeting as I do the battle has now to. be fought in the General Assembly, a sense of public duty compels me to accede to a requisition of so large and influen* tial a body of my, fellow.colonists who have expressed their confidence in me, and,accordingly I consent to be ' put in nomination as a candidate. 1 beg to assure you that, in complying with your request, I entertain a deep sense of the .importance of the duties which I shall be called upon to discharge ; and in the event of my election, you may rely upon my exerting myself to the utmost in opposing political trickery, and promoting your .inteiests and those of the colony at large. I tiust to have an opportunity before the Election to put you in possession of my views of past proceedings in the General Assembly. I am. Gentlemen, Your obliged servant, CHARLES FABKEB. Motueka, December, 1860. 15 TO THE ELECTORS of the district of COLLINGWOOD. Gestlemek—Upon my arrival here I learnt that a Requisition numerously signed had beep forwarded to me at Nelson, requesting that I would allow myself to be proposed as a Candidate for the representation of this newly constituted Electoral District in the House of Representatives. I thank you sincerely for this invitation. Having been made aware that a Requisition was in course of signature, 1 at once came over to the District to afford you an opportunity of knowing my views on the various subjects in which you are most interested, as well as on the important questions; which are likely to be brought before the General Assembly at its next meeting. • It is unnecessary for me to enter again upon these subjects, after having so, fully expressed my views, at the meeting which took place here,op Monday last» and after having had the opportunity, of personally visiting so many of you in. other.parto of the District. Should I now be prevented from seeing some of the Electois whom I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting, I shall endeavor to do so prior tp the day of nomination. , . , I will now o'iily add that should yoa do me tht honor to elect me as your representative, I shall study / to give such votes as would benefit the Colftny at large, and also tend to develope and advance-the mineral and agricultural resources of this important, district. * . I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. J. RICHMOND. Collingwood, 26th December,'lß6o. • ■■ 21 A SCOTT, BUTCHER, begs to inform • the public that the following are his PRICKS for MEAT of the VERY BEST QUALITY proco> able:— ' ' ' Beef and Mutton 5Jd. per lb., best joints Veal, Pork, and Lamb equally low. OBSERVE— Lower Bridge-street, near Symons and Co.'aJ3torct. 1548 A LBXAN^ER AITKEN, AccouNTAiff ■^ ' LAND AND gQMM^SJQN AGENT, Nelsol lol* ' - "
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 342, 29 January 1861, Page 1
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