THIS DAY. FOR COLLINGWOOD.—The fast-sail-ing cutter SUPPLY will sail for the above port THIS DAY, Friday, February 15. For freight or passage apply to Capfc. WALKER, on board, or to 211 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. T7OR THE WAIRAU, to sail THIS X DAY.-The regular old trader MARY will eail as above (weather permitting). For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 205 Bridge-street. ."FOR SYDNEY.—The fine fast-sailing X brig FAYAWAY, 275 tons burden, George Walker, Commander, will be despatched in a few days. For freight [or passage, apply to the Captain, on board, or to JOHN BEIT, j Auckland Point. Nelson, February 12. 206 /#HR T HE S>S- WONGA WONGA, JIIIIII, Captain Renner, will leave iHI&SSSI Wellington for Wanganui and New Plymouth., on or about the 13th February. Wanganui for Wellington „ 19th Wellington for Picton „ 21st Picton for Nelson ~ 22nd Nelson for Picton „ 24th Picton for Wellington „ 25th Wellington for Napier „ 26th / > In case the English mail does not arrive at Nelson in time to allow the Wonga Wonga to leave on the 24th, she will remain until the 26th, thus altering her following days of sailing for Picton and Wellington. CUBTIS BROTHERS, 207 Agents. 1?OR WAIRAU and PICTON.— The •*■ celebrated fast-sailing cutter GRACE DARLING, now hourly expected, will sail for the above ports two days after arrival. 210 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. TyrESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will -»-'-*- sell by auction, at their warehouse, Rridgestreet, Nelson, at 12 o'clock, TO-MORROW :— Nelson Cheese and Hams Fancy Dress Pieces Fancy Bonnets Boys' Leather Belts Work Boxes Knives and Forlis Yard Measures Tea Trays Black Lead American Buckets Ditto Chairs Fishing Rods Lead Pencils Clocks Surveyors' Tapes Champagne. Also an assortment of Saws, Chisels, Saw Files, Gimlets, Spokeshaves, and other Carpenters' Tools. Together with 2 cases Barry's Chicory, and about 1 ton English cleaned P-atnaßice. Terms liberal at Sale. 209 ESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE WILI, SELL BY AUCTION AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET. SUNDRY GOODS, EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 49 "PIVE POUNDS REWARD.— •*•• Whereas some evil disposed person or persons have been maliciously INTERFERING with the GEAR for SUPPORTING the AWNING over the Steam Vessel now being bui't by me, on the Havenroad, and which interference nearly occasioned a most serious flficiflo.nf.: This is to givo. notice, that I will pay the.above REWARD to whi ever will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. . FREDERICK STOCK. Febiuary 12, 1361. 199 "TENDERS are requested by Tuesday, -^ Slsrch 5, for FORMING portions of the Trunk Road in Waimea West, near iilr. Ru«s' section, and in Redwood's Valley. FORMING a porlion of the Road between Wai-iti andFoxJJilJ. GRAVELLING portions of the Road between the Wai-iti and Fox Hill. Specifications may be Keen after Monday 18th, at Mr. Thomas's, Waimea West; and the Forest Inn, Waken'eld. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, arc to be left with the members of the Board, or the undersigned. T. J, THOMPSON, 203 Secretary. J)UN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. PERSONS desirous of CUTTING and CARTING SLEEPERS, about 20,000 in number, are requested to send TENDERS for the same on or before the Ist March. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Company between the hours of Ten and Twelve daily. T. K. lIACKET, 203 Manager. "WELSON"HARMONIC SOCIETY.— -^ The FOURTH PIUVATE CONCERT will take place on THURSDAY evening, 2lst instant, when the first pavt of HAYDN'S CREATION, and a miscellaneous selection of Secular Music, will be performed. Applications for Tickets of Admission, under 19th rule, must be made at Mr. Stanton's, Trafalgar-street, on or before MONDAY, 18th instant, and the Tickets will be issued at the Masonic Hall, from One to Three o'clock on Wednesday. Those not applied for will be appropriated to such Members or Subscribers as may desire additional Tickets. The attention of Members and Subscribers is called to the 2Gth rale, which will be strictly adhered to. Books of the words, price Gd. each, may be had at Mr. Staston's, on and after Saturday next, or with the tickets, and also at the door on the evening of the Concert. By order, THOMAS CONNELL, Secretary. , Nelson, February 12. 204 rFHE TOWN COMMITTEE OF EDU--1- CATION hereby notify that the GIRLS' and INFANTS' SCHOOLS will be OPENED at the NEW SCHOOLROOMS, in Hardy-street, on MONDAY, the 13th instant. Children will be admissible to the Infant School at the age of from five to seven years. 11. C. DANIELL, For J. B. WE.UYSS, Secretary. Nelson, February 6. *200 NIGHT SCHOOL. ST. MARY'S NIGHT SCHOOL will be REOPENED on MONDAY next, the 18th instant. Hours, Seven to Nine. Fees as usual. 201 WEBSTER BROTHERS, LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 198 iflknnrat Itotices. NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE residing within twenty miles of the Police Office, Nelson, will be held at the Court House, NelHon, THIS DAY, Friday, the 15th instant, at noon, for the purpose of forming the JURY LIST for the ensuing year. JOHN POYNTER, 202 Resident Magistrate.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 347, 15 February 1861, Page 2
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