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HE CITY OF NELSON will positively sail for the WAIRAU THIS EVENING. For freight or passage, apply to GO7 W. WILLIE. sale of HoxrssHoaija E'srarcsxtras, piano, &.C., Without Reserve. TMESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. J-*-8- will by sell auction, at the residence of Mr. W. F. Mniben. Trafalgar-square, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 10th instant, and totally without reserve, commencing at one o'clock precisely, All the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of the above-named gentleman, who, having left the Province in the Dona Anita, wishes everything to be disposed of to the highest bidder. Amongst the furniture is a very excellent Walnut-wood PIANOFORTE,'nearIy new, and of Superior Tone and make. Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Mats. Pictures, Bedsteads, Hair Mattress. Earthenware, Glass, Kitchen Utensils, Medicine Chest, &c, &c. Terms Cash. Nelson, 13th May, 18CI. 606 For tise benefit of whom it may concern. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -L*-S- been instructed to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, TO-MORROW, Tuesday, the 14th instant, commencing at Twelve o'clock, A quantity of BISCUIT, damaged by fire (in lots to suit purchasers), for the benefit of whom it may concern. • Without reserve. Terms cash. Kelson, May 11, 1 SGI. 598 GREAT TRADE SALE. '' PSAPEEY & GENERAL MERCHANDISE. NO RESERVE!!! T LEVIEIf AND CO. ° have received instructions from W. WILSON, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Bridge-st.. 02J RXOXvTSiLir, THE 2Oth 3VEATT, at Eleven o'clock, am, punctually! and following days, until the whole is sold, a splendid assortment of belonging to an assigned estate, the trustees of which have ordered AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 1 Case, containing Colored Balzarines, French Lamas, Checked Lamas, Black Moreens, Empress Robes. 5 Cases, containing1 Babies' Colored Cashmere Cloak 3 and Pelisses, White Hoods, Sewed Muslin Robes and Frocks, Caps, Sewed Insertions, Scollops, Child's Thread, Crochet, Saxony, AVove, and Point, Laces. Embroidered' Muslin Dresses. Ladies' Drcs Caps. Whisker Blonds, Magpie do., Quilling.-', Figured Blonds. White Lace and Gossamer Falls. Sewed Habit Shirts and Sleeves. White China Crape Mantles, Black Silk Mantles. French Cnp Flowers, Ac. Z Cases, containing Gauze, Cap, and other Ribbons, 131.1 ck Sarsnct do. White and Colored Silk Fiinges. Straw Trimmings. Velvet and other Trimmings. 1! to IJO Black Velvet Ribbons. Ladies' Staved Muslin Night Caps. Silk and Moire Parasols. Fancy Satin Handkerchiefs, &c. 1 Case of Sadies' Undor-clothing;. 7 Cases, containing- 40-indi Mts.-ium. 36 to 46 inch White Window Hollands. Black Hollands. Selieitis. Black Roll Cambrics. 5-4 Prints. 10 4 to i;]-l White Super Toilet Quilts. Women's and Children's Cotton and Woollen Hosiery. Men's Cotton and Woollen do. All Wool Kidderminster Carpets, and 6-4 Oil Baizes. 0-8 White Dimities. Wcolleii Cords, Fancy Doeskins. 3G-inch White India Twill Long Cloths. Men's Blue Serge Shirt?. Blue Pilot Trousers. Men's Fancy Doc Coats and Trousers. 2 Cases, containing: Habits Colored Thread and Silk Gloves. Habits White Kid. Men's Colored And White Kid. Ladies' and Girls' Coutille Stays. ?.icn"s Leather Belts. Boys' and Youths' do. Men's Braces, &c, tfce. 2 Cases of .assorted Kaberdasaery, viz.— Tapes, Threads, Needle', Colored Worsted Fringe.-', Colored and Black Worsted Braids, Whit.; Cotton Braids, Piping Cord, Petticoat Cord, Colored Worsted Bindings C!ark's and Brookes Reels, Ik.uks and Eyes. Black Flexible Buttons, four-hole Metal Buttons, Cambric ditto, White Cotton Fringes, Silk Ribbon Wire, Window Line Cord and Tassel, Bed Lace, Float Lace. &c. 3. Trunk, containing .Chene Colored Brocade, Chcevc Bar, Checked Glace, and other 24-inch Silks. 1 Case of Ladies' White Rice Straw Bonnets. a Case Black Satin Riding Mat?, Trimmed Velvet, Plumes. 1 Case of Ladies' and Cniklren's hssoiled Straw Bonnets. 1 Case Girl's and Maid's Batiste Hats. 1 Case of assorted COMBS. 3 Pieces 3-4 and ft Pieces 4-lFloor Cloths 5 Pieces 18 feet wide do., do. 5 Cases of assorted sizes Crown Glass 2 Trunks of Boy's Blucher Boots. 1 Trunk Men's E. S. do. 71 Sozen Kangaroo Skins Also the follow in £j Pocket Knives, Scissors, Electro-plated Goods, Fancy Soaps, Chambers' Journal, Braithwaite's Retrospects, Maccaroni, ] lb. Oysters, Pimento, Prospecting Pans, Office Tables, Lamp Globes, Ac. Immediately after the above the following will be sold to dose accounts. < Wens' Bedford Cord Trousere, Men*,' Merino Vests. Mens' Pilot Coats, Honock's A. and B. Cases of Hosiery, &c, &c. ■..-•■ C Gold Watches 3 qr.-casks of Martcll's Brandy 1 do Jlenncssy's Puludo 1 do Whhky GK & Co.—-10 chests of Superior Congou Tea; ex' John Bunyan. J3.—2 chests'and s'hnlf do, do, do W B It.—9 half do" do do ' ■ ! 9 cases Feast's Bottled Fruit 5 ~ Colman's 1-Ib Mustards 2 ~ Stivers quart Vinegar . . - 1 case of Choice.Oil Paintings 23 boxes of Cavendish Tobacco, 10s., ex Victory.' / The above Goods have been selected with the greatest care expressly for this market and will be sold in convenient lots, to suit especially the ' '. i GEKiiitAfi Dkapeky Trade; ■ . ' ' Terms liberal. LUNCHEON WILL BE 'PROVIDED. COS [ aSUBT moVNTAXN EiIILWAT. 'TENDERS will be received at the Office -*■ of the Dun Mountain Company, until Ist June next, for the EARTHWORK on the remaining portion of the line, namely from the Wairoa Saddle to Brookstreet, consisting of about SEVEN MILES, divided ' into seven sections. Specifications can ho seen at the ofiico of the com- j pany. ' The lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. T. It. lIACKET,. Manager* Kelson, loth May, 18G1. 596 Valuable Allotments on the Beach, Town of , 3?ieton. " "POR SALE, by Private Contract, those •*• TWO MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS in the town of Picton, Nos. 3 and 4, with water frontages, situated in the only best cite for wharves and mercantile establishments. ' : • Intending purchasers would do' well to make carjy application, as from tho character of the allotments they cannot be long in the market. ', Title, Grant from the Crown.—Terms liberal.' ' ' For further particulars, apply to N. EDWARDS and Co.; or to ME, WILLIAM AKERSTEN, . :-.. .1 NelsonU '■> 10th April, 1861, 477 <

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 371, 14 May 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 371, 14 May 1861, Page 2

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