Safe % MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE ha7e -LTX- received instructions to sell by auction at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, Nelson, on FRIDAY next, 19th instant, at Twelve o'clock precisely— A quantity of BACON and HAMS. . Without reserve. Terms cash. 489 ■ MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -LTJ- been instructed to sell by auction at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, immediately after the salo of Bacon on FRIDAY next, 19th instant, a quantity of GOODS to close consignment, consisting of Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Bradawls, Pincers, Nippers, Shoe Knives, Steel Wire, Horn Combs, Table and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Sheep Bells, Chisels, Wove Wire, Steels, Glue Pots, Soap. Cutters, Rules, Hat Pins, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Saw Files. Decanters, Custard and Jelly Cups, Butters^ Sugars, Creams, Plates, Dishes, Cups, and Milk Pans .. ■- Ladies' Dress Pieces, Hosiery Blacking and EfFervessing Powders. 490 NOTICE. 'THE sale by auction advertised for the -*- 16th instant, of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late firm of Messrs. Sharland and Watt is POSTPONED to a future date, of which due notice will be given. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., Auctioneers. April 10. 476 .-■■„.-.. \_ Provincial Secretary's Office, "Nelson,~April"4; lß6l.' 'TENDERS Will be received at this&Bce '■*• until MONDAY, 22nd April, for making a DRAY ROAD from Panga Totara, up Motueka Valley.. Specifications may be seen at this office, and at the residence of Mr. John Boyes, constable, Motueka, ALFRED DOMETT, 443 Provincial Secretary. IABOR REGISTRATION OFFICE. MOTlCE.—Laborers, Artizans, Domestic . Servants, or others seeking employment, and Contractors or Employers of Labor; Householders, or others wishing to engage persons of the abovenamed classes, can apply at the ofiice of the Registrar of Brands, Immigration Depot. T.SULLIVAN, Depot. April 15th, 1861. ; 491 SPRING OBOVELITERART INSTITUTION, A LECTURE will be delivered at the -£-*- School-room, Spring Grove, on MONDAY Evening, April 22nd, by the Rev. D. DOLAMORE. Subject—Happy Homes and how to make them. The chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. - 484 T BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, x • UNDERTAKER, &c, Nile-street, Waimea-Road. 492 WAIKATO REPORTS. "DEPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE •*-*' appointed* to " Enquire into the Circumstances under which an attempt was made, in the year 1857, to introduce Institutions of Civil Government amongst the Natives of the Waikato District, the Practical Effects of the same, and the Causes which Jed to its Discontinuance," containing all the Minutes of Evidence, Native Correspondence, &c. Price Five Shillings. "''.-.,-• W. M. STANTON, Trafalgar and Hardy-streets. Also, " Statutes of New Zealand," " Customs Act," &c.,-&c. 486 WANTED, a STOUT ACTIVE LAD * for the Warehouse, one who will make himself useful. Applvto . .--■■■j- >..-■ — 488 -"- J. LEVIEN AND "CO. Notice of Alteration. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satukday, 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! delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, Mail Contractor. NOTICE. The Advertiser having purchased the "RICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, •*•*' begs 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's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Nelson at 330 p.m. Parcels Delivered. 393 HENRY HAMMOND. MOTICE.—POISON is now laid upon -^ my land in this district for the destruction of all DOGS. A. G. JENKINS. Enner Glynn, Suburban South, April 9, 1861. 465 >THE COMMITTEE of the Dun Moun--1- tain Company request TENDERS for the Carting of Two Hundred and Fifty Tons of Bails from the Company's Store, on the Port-road, to a point in Brook-street, close to Mr. Bumford's ground. Further particulars may be obtained at the Company's Office. T. R. HACKET, . 265 Secretary. CAUTION. HTHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD -*- hereby caution all persons against throwing stones, in heaps or otherwise, on any of the public roads within the district without the permission of the. Board or their Surveyor. Also against leaving any stones on the roads which may have been used for trigging or staying any cart wheels. Also against defacing or injuring any bridges or other works. Parties transgressing' in either case will render themselves liable to be proceeded against. By order of the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, 455 Secretary. "QOOTS! BOOTS!! ex DONA ANITA, -*-* 45 Trunks; a splendid assortment, all made to order expressly in the English market, and by the best Manufacturers, for LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON, comprising— Gentlemen's Riding Boots Wellingtons Balmorals Elastic sides Watertights Bluchers Youths' Wellingtons 200 pairs Boys' Lace Boots Blucher ditto Ladies' Balmorals „ Kid Boots „ Leather Boots „ Cashmere „ • Slippers, in variety „ House Shoes Ball-room and Dress BootsGentlemen's Alma, all kia Ditto, in Patent Leather Ladies' White Kid Boots „ Bronze Boots and Shoes. A great variety of Children's and Girls' Boots and Shoes, An early call invited. LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 800 AND SHOE. • LEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, 291 Trafalgar-street,
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 April 1861, Page 1
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