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3By Order of the Mortgagees. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. . have received instructions from jthe Mortgagee; to sell by auction, at the Warehouse,. Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, the 9th May, at Two o'clock precisely— All that valuable piece or parcel of LAND, situ- , ate in the district of Suburban North, .Nelson, now or latelyinthe occupation of Mr. Robert Pollock, containing Forty Acres, more or less, being part of the Accommodation Section No. 4 • on the plan of the said district; together with the House, Messuage, or Tenement thereon ; ,and all buildings now standing on the said piece or parcel of land. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneer^, .<- Terms at sale. . Nelson, April 19,1861. , •: " 519 Sale of Valuable Property, by Order of the Mortgagees, . - -:- - M ESSRS. N. EDWARDS AN© %). ■"-*- have been instructed by the Mortgagees to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, May 9, at Two o'clock precisely—' 1. All that very valuable piece or parcel of LAND, situate in the Town of Nelson, containing one rood, more or less, being Section No. ir2Cotif the plan of the said town, having a frontage! to • Bridge-street of 290 feet or thereabouts,' contiguous to the Salt-water bridge, by an average depth of 60 feet. . 2. All those allotments or parcels of LAND, situate in the district of Suburban North, Nelson, containing together 57& acres, more or less, being Sections Nos. XL, XX., 72, and 73, on the pJan of the said District, together with all ai^L. every the messuage |)*'t|henient, building ami premises now standing tipon the said allotments or parcels;of land, or some part thereof, 0.. ; For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers;' • ■ , ' Terms at sale. Nelson, April 19; 1861. ' r': . ' 520 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO^ •^-'J- have received instructions from Mr. Henry lngham to sell by auction, on SATURDAY, the 18th May* at the " Rising Sun,'' Waimea-road, cominenciijg at One o'clock precisely, !- The whole ofthe. PROPERTY on th^premises ;•, consisting of Bar Fixtures, Ho||^hold i; Furniture and Effects, a lot of Dairy"%ensils, Wines, Brandy, Beer, &c, and Stock-in-trade. -.^.'_ Also at the same time— ' : 1. The Right, Title, and Interest of Mr. Henry lngham in the unexpired term, of Lease of Premises in Bridge-street, having '30. feet frontage to the said street, being part of Town Acre, No 222, at present in the oc^ cupation of Mr. E. F. Jones. 2. The Rightand Interest of the said Henry lngham in and upon those valuable premises at Coljingwood known as the " WANDERERS' REST HOTEL," and all the appurteuances to the same respectively thereunto belonging, at present under lease to, and in the occupation of Mr. William Schafer. 3. All that Freehold Allotment of Laud, sjtuate in the district of Takaka, being that undivided moiety of Section No. 64 (Part 1), in the said district, containing by admeasurement eighty acres, uiore or less. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers.] Terms at Sale. Nelson, April 16. 502 NOTICE. 'THE sale by auction advertised for the "7 J- eth- instant, ofthe 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., April la . [ . iflfatnmtt Sflftcw; , CAVIION. JJY the 25th clause of the Harbor Regulations for the Port of Nelson, " Any person throwing a dead animal ituo the Harbor (within the limits of the anchorage), without attaching to it sufficient weight to sink it, is liable to a penalty of not more.than Five Pounds nor less than One Pound." In consequence of the above prpvision having ; been violated, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that! will cause proceedings to be taken, with the utmost rigour, against all persons who, for the future, shall commit any offence, for the prevention of which the above regulation was adopted.' ; , ' J. 8.. CROSS, . . . .Harbor Master and Pilot. Nelson. April 13. 499 AT/viun O nB *E©ISTRATIO»f OTFiCt. IV UllCE.—Laborers, Artizans, Domestic Servants, or others seeking employment, and Contractors ov Employers of Labor, Householders, or others wishing to engage persons of the abovenamed classes, can apply at the office of the Registrar of Brands, Immigration Depot. - T. SULLIVAN, Depot. April 15th, 1861. 491 T BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, X# UNDERTAKER, &c, Nile-street, Waimea-Road. 492 VAIK&TO REPORTS. EPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to " Enquire into the Circumstances under which an attempt was made, in the year 18*»7, to introduce Institutions of Cjvil Government amongst the Natives .of the Waikato District, the Practical Effects of the same, and the Causes which led to ,its Discontinuance." containing all the Minutes of Evi_dence, 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 wilj make himself useful. Apply to .' 488 I J. LEVIEN AND CO. WANTED, a HOUSE SERVANT and TT a NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. BEIT, Haven-road. 423 O, Notice of Alteration. N and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 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, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, ■■ ■ ■ Mail Contractor. MOTICE.—POISON is nov/laid upo^ ■*-" my land in this district for the destruction of all DOGS. • A. G. JENKINS,, Enner Glynn, Suburban South, April 9,1861. : 4g5 .. ; ■•■•■. ■ ;. CAUTION. ~~ "" HPHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD -*- hereby caution aIL percons 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 staving any cart • wheels. . * ■ jVlso against defacing or injuring any bridges or other works. ° Parties transgressing in either case will render 'themselves.hablo to be proceeded against. By order of the Board, r6 T- J- THOMPSON, 0 * Secretary,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 366, 26 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 366, 26 April 1861, Page 1

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