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; '-.._ March 29/61.' Sales % %\itlht , UNRESERVED SAXiB OF VAXtTAB&E 1 PROPERTY, ' I Adjoining the town of ColliDgwood. By order of the Mortgagee, and pursuant to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme "',., "...'" ■'■ " Court.,' . ''"'"'<') MESSRS. J. LEVIEN AND CO. will ■**•*- soil by auction at their A uction. Mart, Bridge and Trafalgar streets oh SATURDAY, the 30th day of March instant, at half-past Ten o'clock. All that valuable property, adjoining the town of Collingwood, known as OTTTRIDGE'S X.&.WD, , being Sections 22 and 25, part of 24. fart of 99, and Section 11 of Block I, containing in all 600 ACRES. • The sale will be entirely without reserve, and for CASH. r ■■: 384 CAUTION. ALL persons DISCHARGING FlßE- ■*■■*•• ARMS within the limits of the Town of Nelson after this date, will be liable to a PENALTY of FIVE POUNDS. Police Office, . Nelson, March 25, 1861. 389 GENERAL - ANNUAL LICENSING , MEETING. MOTIOE is hereby given that the AN- •^ NUAL LICENSING MEETING for the Town and district of Nelson will be held'at the Court-house. Nelson, on .TUESDAY, the 16th'day of April iwfc. at Eleven o'clock'in'the forenoon, for the purpbse of taking into consideration APPLICATIONS for the SALE, of FERMENTED and SPIRITUOUS LI-' QUOES, pursuaut to the provisions of the Licensing Ordinance, Session 11, No. 12 of the Legislative Coun* cil of New Zealand. - All applications must be lodged with me on or before TUESDAY, the second day of April next. I JOHN SHARP, m Clerk to Resident Magistrate* Nelson, 13th March, 1861. .341 NOTICE OF ALTERATION. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thdesday, and SAtubday, at Half-past Seven, a,m., if 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, Parcel! I delivered, &c, &c,, by ' J. ANDREWS, ' . . Mail Contractor. WANTED, for NELSON COLLEGE, " a STEWARD and MATRON. A married J. couple without children will be preferred. ' The Steward will be expected to look after the building and grounds, make all necessary purchases of provisions and fuel, keep the. accounts of the estab* jishment, and act as Secretary to the Governors. The Matron to act as housekeeper, superintend the kitchen, laundry and dairy, engage and dismiss the female servants. • - Neither of them will be expected to exercise a control over the discipline and conduct of the pupils, for which the masters of the establishment will be responsible. For terms of salary, &c, apply to A. G. JENKINS* Esq. 340 MELSON COLLEGE.—The Governors "*"^ of Nelson College require the services of two unmarried gentlemen qualified to act as ASSISTANT* MASTERS in the institution. One of these is required tp teach Classics in addition to the ordinary elements of an English education; the other will be expected to take the Junior and Commercial departments more especially. The ability to teach French and Drawing will be a recommendation in either. The salary is £150 per annum, with Board and Apartments in the College, in which both of them will be required to reside, taking upon* them, under the Principal, the control and supervision of the pupils. Gentlemen offering themselves as candidates will please to address the Secretary, A. G. Jenkins, Esq., until the Ist of May, stating their qualifications, and enclosing testimonials aßd references. Nelson, Maroh 5. 3U T)UN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY.— -*-/ Persons desirous of splitting and delivering SLEEPERS (viz., Split Posts of the following dimen* sion's—B inches wide by 4 inches thick, or 5 inches by 7 inches or 6 inches square and 4£ feet long, adzed or split parallel on the two opposite broadest sides,) are requested to send in Tenders for the same to the Office of the Company on or before the Ist April next. Part of the Sleepers to be delivered either on the , Beach, or at the foot of the Line in Brook-street, say j 6,000; the remaining 14,000 to be .delivered on various parts of the Line. Further particulars can be had at the Company's Office. T. R. HACKET, 315 Secretary k WANTED, a respectable WOMAN as T * COOK, and a Btrong active GIRL as NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel, Trafalgar* street. 370 CURE 18 AT HAND! JJOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS, AS SORE HEADS AND SCROFULOUS SWELLINGS. If this powerful ointment be well rubbed into the parts affected, all skin disease will be speedily overcome. It acts not by repressions, but repulsion. It enters the system as salt enters meat, and operates not locally only, but constitutionally purifying the whole system, neutralising all depraved humors, and effecting a radical and complete cure. The pills should be taken as an auxiliary to the ointment, as they are so prepared as to act in unison with it, facilitating and confirming the conquest of the disease. DIPTHERIA, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, & QUINSEY. The above complaints have for twenty years been treated witii Holloway's ointment and pills with perfect success. The cures have been so remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, than even the common sore throat, if taken in time. THE KIDNEYS, STONE AND GRAVEL. In these complaints the ointment almost acts like a charm, providing it is very effectually rubbed over the region of the kidneys which it will penetrate and give almost immediate relief,? while the pills should be taken according to the printed ! directions, when the most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, SCROFULOUS SORES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. In such cases the Ointmont operates surely, and wi(h a rapidity that resembles magic. It should be rubbed into the parts affected, after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. The purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed. Any old sore, wound, or ulcer always yields to its influence ; and in cases of bad breasts, or milk fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandular swellings may soon be reduced by following the printed directions. THE ACTION OF THE HEART. DROPSY. This last-named disease is commonly preceded by irregular action of the heart, and difficult respiration ; which symptoms are always severe, and over go from bad to worse, unless proper means of cure are resorted to. In Holloway's unrivalled ointment and pills the dropsical patient will ever find succour; the present relief derived from the use of these remedies is marvellously quick, and perseverance in the steady application of this famous Ointment, invariably results in a cure. They act with such energy on the circulation and absorbent system, that the dropsical fluid vanishes, and the sufferer finds all the oppressive symptons daily decline, till natural health returns. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM May be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the' Ointment be well worked into the complaining parts, and this perserveringly done for some time. It is no use to smear it on the skin only, it must be got into the system. Take as many Pills nightly as will act two or three times during the 24 hours; eschew the use of coffee, and all stimulants. When these complaints are leaving the system, the virulence of the complaint frequently seems to increase. INDISCRETION OF YOUTH. Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings, can with certainty be cured, !f this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed all round the complaining parts twice 01 thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same. The Pills must be taken according to the printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane motives letters of advice will ba answered gratuitously. Te> save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the neighborhood of the sufferer, and not from Holloway'B Establishment. , Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: — . . Bad Kegs (Corns (soft) • Scalds Bad Breasts ' Contracted & stiff Sore Nipples Burns joints Sore-throats Bunions ~' , > Elephantiasis . Skin-digeaees Bite of Moschetoes F:stulas Scurvy and Sandttfus Gout Sore heads Coco-bay Glandular Swellings Tamours Chie§o-foot Lumbago Ulcers v; . Chilblains ■ Piles Wounds Chapped hands Rheumatism Yaws, Catictrs *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients In every dig* order are atfiixed to each pot, §ule agont for Nelson, W, WH-KIB, BrWg««»t««U

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 1

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