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' THI&DA Y. i v MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will -LTA sell by auction, on tho 'piemi'seiJ,' -Hill-field House, Bronti-street, the residence of LleVrellvn Nash, E«q. (who is about to visit Europe), on sth March next, at halfrpast ten o'clock in the fore' noon— The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNI- , TLRE,' with fisst-iate Piano, American Stove, Knife Cleaner, Mangle, Poi table Watercloset, Washing Machine, &c, &c. l , Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 262 .SAL?. OF VALUABLE PRpPERTY AT COLLING- , WOOD, ON GIBBS' FLAT, BY ORDER* OF THB 7 MORTGAGEE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from' the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Nelson, to Bell by auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 9th day oi March next, at Noon precisely. All that valuable PROPERTY at Collingwood, being Section No. 20, pu Gibbs' Flat, fronting Tasman and William-streets, together with the STORE and BUILDINGS thereon, next to Crook's Hotel. 'The Title-deeds may be seen at the office of the iSvlpfeine Court, Nelson, and the sale will be totally Without Reserve, for cash. • Ne'aoa; February 15. 224 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. ■*■*-*■ ( have received insti notions from Mr. Henry Edmondson to.fell by auction at their Warehouse, Tra■falgarrstreet, oh SATURDAY, -the 9th March, at Nooiv-« - - o 7. All that Valuable ACRE in Bronti-street, occupied by-him,' with an excellent- 3-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, and OUTHOUSES, and a GARDEN planted with choice and superior fruit trees of the best kind*- -■ !) • Terms Cash, deposit £100. Acceptances Twelve months £50., Balance-may remain on mortgage at interest at 10 per cent, per annum, kelson, fclet February, 1861. , 243 •TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE by 1 •*- public auction in one month from this date, Ail that valuable ESTATE at Awaroa Bay, belonging to'the late Thomas Rollison; in all, 158 Acres, six of which are broken up, And encldsed by a live fence: with a good - - DWELLING HOUSE, and Outhouses; 40 •• . head of CATTLE; 20 Sheep, more or less; Pigs and Poultry: also, FARMING 111- ---( PLEMENTS. Parties wishing to see the same can do so by applying to Mr. DAVID WHITE on the spot. „ . - . THOMAS GREIG. February Bth, 1861. UJ RENDERS are requested by Tuesday, ' '-*- March' 5, for' < FORMING portions of the Trunk Road in Waimea 1 Afest, near Mr. Russ* section, and in Redwood's Valley. FORMING a portion of the Road between Wai-itf andFOxHilL ' GRAVELLING portions of the Road between the Wai-iti and Fox Hill. Specifications may be seen after Monday 18th, at Mr. Thomas's, Waimea West; and the Forest inn, Wakefield. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, are to be left with the members of the Board, or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 208 Secretary. , ' SUBURBAN NORTH. RENDERS are requested for CLEAR- •*- ING OUT about Fouiteen Chains of the DRAIN adjoining Thackwood. Specifications may be seen at the Black Horse Inn. -Tenders will be received not later than March 15th, 1 SSI, addressed to R. POLLOCK, Chairman. February 26. .3 260 ■ THE COMMITTEE of the Dun Moun- ■*- tain Company request /TENDERS for the Carting of Tjoo Hundred and Fifty Tons of Bails from the Company's Store, on)the Port-re-d, to a point io Brook-street, close to Mr. Bumford's grbuniL Further particulars mayv.be obtained at the Company's Office. T. R. HACKET, 265 ; Secretary. HARVEST HOME SUPPER, RED HORSE, RICHMOND. 1 UCY KITE, in returning thanks to the :■*-" inhabitants -for the support she has received since the death of her husband, begs to inform them that a SUPPER will take place in accordance with the above old English Custom on THURSDAY, the 7th March,: at Seven o'clock in the evening. A BRASS BAND will attend for those who enjoy" a dance. Tickets, Two Shillings each. 261 LCCY KITE. CATTLE FAIR. THE Richmond periodical CATTLE -1- FAIR will be held on the ground belonging to the Association, at Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th March. Admission for all descriptions of stock free, except to the pens, until 10 o'clock, a.m. W. HARKNESS, Hon. Sec, Richmond, February 26. .« ' ' 264. SPRING GROVE AND RIVER TERRACE DAY SCHOOLS. yA PUBLIC TEA MEETING, in con- -*"*~ nexion with the Examination of the above Schools; will be held in the Spring Grove Schoolroom, on TUESDAY evening, March sth. Tea at Five o'clock. Admission Is. 6d. each. A Public Meeting will be held in the evening, iii which the children will receive their prizes; 271 ■ ' . TE this should meet the eye of ALFRED .-*-' BELL, late of 85, Old Bond-street," London, his Mother and Friends will be glad if he will communicate with them. Bis sister Amelia died SQth September, 1859. ■■■■■■'..■ r .. " Anyone, knowing anything of the said Alfred Bell, who started from Nelson for the gold diggings, Massacre Bay, on sth February,'lßsß, and will write to Mrs. BELL, 1 Campden House Road, Kensington, London, will confer a great favor on his anxious riends. 32 T HO MA S AL L E N, ■■*- ' Gibbs'Flat, Collingwood. ■'■'.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, AND . GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Sole agent for Hooper and Co.'s XXX Ale, Bentley's Cordials and iErated Waters, &c, &c, &c. Bonded and Free Stores. N B.—Goods under bond-consigned for sa. stored free of charge. 231 SEWING MACHINE. WANTED to purchase, a SEWING " » MACHINE, on the newest improved prin' ciple. Address, stating price; M. B„ Colonist Office. * 216 WANTED, WINE" and OLD TOM '» BOTTLES in any quantity. Highest cash price given. JAMES BENTLEY, 232 Biidge-street. WANTED, A SERVANT; apply to T * Mrs. SHARP, Trafalgar-street South. *268 WANTED on a Station a steady JUAN used to sheep and cattle. , Apply to 0, at Colouisi office. y. ■ 25S

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

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