MESSRS. S°"EDWARDS AND GO. ™*- have been instracted by Mr. S. Carter to sell by auction, on SATURDAY next, the 30th instant, iD Stf e S^ &££ CO"™ HOtel" 1 superior BULL. The sale will commence at One o'clock. Terms cash. Nelson, March 26. 399 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE JjX will sell by auction at their warehouse, bridge-street, SUNDRY GOODS, EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 4 £150 TO X.END. NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The next MEETING for the payment of Subscriptions. &c, will be held at the Fleece Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, April Ist, at Seven p.m. At half-past eight the sumof£lso will be offered for competition by tender. Stewards—Messrs. Greenfield, Hackworth, and Bout. JOHN PERCY, 396 Secretary. SWAN INN, MOTUEKA. GEORGE HARDING, in returning thanks to his friends and the public generally for*the support he has received since he has been in the above Inn—takes this opportunity of informing them that he has had the premises put into thorough repair, and can now offer superior accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage; and he •will use every endeavor, both by attention to their comfort, and by keeping the best Ale 3, Wines, Spirits, &c, to merit a continuance of their support. N.B.—GOOD STABLING, and every attention paid to horses, &c. &c. Swan Inn, Motueka, 27th March, 1861. 408 I. 0. 0. F., M. U. THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY -*- of the LOYAL MOTUEKA LODGE, No. 4467, will take place at the Lodge House, Swan Inn, Motueka. on THURSDAY, the 4th day of April, 1861. The Members and Friends of the Order are respectfully invited to attend. The procession will move from the Lodge-house at 12 o'clock noon. PINNER on the Table at 6 o'clock, p.m. TICKETS, ss. each, to be had at the bar. THE ANNIVERSARY BALL will take place on the following evening at the Institute. DANCING to commence at 8 o'clock, p.m. The Nelson Volunteer Band will be iv attendance. 409 T HEREBY authorise tor. CHRISTIE ■*- to receive all DEBTS owing to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. JOHN SMITH. Nelson, March 25,1861. 411 EX DONA ANITA, and other late arrivals. 7 cases Books and Stationery 10 ~ Drapery and Clothing 1 „ Umbrellas 1 ,- Boots and Shoes 1 bale Aberdeen Hose 1 „ Scotch Knitting Yarn 2 cases Perfumery 1 ~ Fishing Nets, Hooks and Lines Hats, Caps, and Carpet Bags, &c. G. BAKER, 405 Trafalgar-street. "DOBERTSON, JOHN—passenger per -*-*' J. Bogart, to Melbourne, 1853.—Fifty-pounds reward will be given for information of the fate of the above-named gentleman, who is entitled to property in F.ngland, bequeathed by his late father, Mr. James Robertson, Bentinck-street, London. John Robertson worked on the Ballarat, M'lvor, find Alma gold-fields, and was last seen at Dunolly, August 185G, Personal description :—Age 34 ; height, sft. 9in.; grey eyes, fair hair. • Apply to Mr. John Stewart, London and Westminster Bank, Holborn, London ; or to the Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne. . 404 HPHE public is reminded that the Nelson -*- WINE and SPIRIT STORE will be CLOSED on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd and 3rd of April, as previously advertised. 391 HENRY BALY. UIMTOW SAHK OS 1 AUSTRAIiIA. ON MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, the Ist and 2nd April, this Bank will be CLOSED. A. KEUR, 392 Manager. NOTICE. The Advertiser having purchased the RICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, Legs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-East that he intends running every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from Wright's Royal Hotel, leaving Mrs. Kite'fii Kichmond, at 9 a.m., and Nelson at 3-30 p.m. Parcels Delivered. 393 HENRY HAMMOND. 'f OLE T, in April next, SOUTHJ- BROOiIE COTTAGE, now occupied by Mrs. LiOCKHART. 394 J. w. MILES. BOOTS. BOOTS. n TRUNKS ex LORD ASHLEY.—A seasonable assortment, consisting of About 2006 Pairs. 413 LIGHTBANB AND JACKSON. IUST RECEIVE D.— English and Colonial Kip and Sole Leather 1 case Grindery. 414 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. I. 0. 0. F., M. U. ALTERATION OF DATE. 'THE ANNUAL CONCERT in aid of the ■*■ Widows and Orphans' Fund, in connexion with the Odd-Fellows' Society, will be held at the OddFellows' Hall, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 4th April, instead of Friday, the sth April, as previously advertised. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. 397 DRAWING CLASS. MR. GULLY'S DRAWING CLASS will COMMENCE on MONDAY, April 1, at the Church School Room, and continue to meet every subsequent FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock precisely. 398 OUSE and SHOP TO LET, now occupied by Mr. Sharland, next door to Mr. H. Adams, Solicitor, Hardy-street. Apply to LIGHTEAND AND JACKSON, 400 Trafalgar-street. POST FHXX.&X? FARMERS' SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION -*- of Grain, Produce, Grapes, Wines, &c, will be held in the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, On Wednesday, March 27. Prize Lists and every necessary information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Exhibits vrill be, by special permission, conveyed free to and from the Exhibition along the Government lines of railway. Exhibitors desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of free railway transit must signify their intention and make their entries on or before the 20th March. ARTHUR J. C. SHILLING, 401 Secretary.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 2
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849Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 2
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