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MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND COi 4*-*- have received instructions from Mr. Henry Ingham to sell by auction, on SATURDAY, the 18th May, at the " Rising Sun," Waiuiea-road, commencing at One o'clock precisely, The whole of the PROPERTY on the premises consisting of Bar Fixtures, Household Furniture and Effects, a lot of Dairy Utensila, Wines, Brandy, Beer, &c., and Stock-in-trade. Also at the same time— 1. The Right, Title, and Interest of Mr. Henry Ingham 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 occupation of Mr. E. F. Joneg. 2. The Right and Interest of the said Henry Ingham in and upon those valuable premises at Gollingwood known as the " WANDERERS' REST HOTEL," and all the appurtenances 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 Land, situ. ate In the district of Takaka, being that undivided moiety of Section No. 64 (Part 1), in the said district, containing by ad. measurement eighty acres, more or less. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers.] Terms at Sale. Nelson, April 16. 602 T« Olomi Cen«lfaixCißrt;i<i ifESSRSTN. J^pWAl«)S?^tel) CO. •■•*-"■*• have received instructions from Mr. D. Moore sell by Auction, at "his Warehouse, I Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 18th inßtant, I at T*relv,ejD'.clock» and entirely without reserve— | 6000 Countess Slates '■ 20 cases Champagne .: . , 6 cases Worcestershire Perry ■ : 1 quarter-cask Old Tom ! Boots and Shoes, Drapery, Perfumery, Grocery, Ironmongery, Nails, Tents, Brooms, &c, &c, &c. Terms at sale. Nelson, 9th May, 1861. 589 ipfomttent ftotk To Carpenters. Provincial Secretary's Office, •Nelson, Bth May, 1861. 'TENDERS will be received at this office •*• until noon, on FRIDAY, 17th May, for o . Xrinlng tbe Taranaki Building* Specmcationa may be seen at this office. ALFRED DOMETT, 585 Provincial Secretary. T2Y the 25th clause of the Harbor Regu- -*"* lations for the Port of Nelson, " Any person throwing a dead animal into the Harbor (within the limits of the anchorage), without attaching to it sufficient weight to link it, is liable to a penalty of not more than Five Pounds nor less than One Pound." In consequence of the above provision having been violated, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that I 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. S. CROSS, Harbor Master and Pilot. Nelson. April 13. 949 STEEL WHEAT MILLS, Nos. 4 to 7, on sale at the Bridge-street Stores. 592 T. C. BATCHELOK. ~ ~ ' PHOTOGRAPHY. ~ STEREOSCOPIC, or PLAIN VIEWS *** of GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES Uken by W.DAVIS, 545 Hardy-street. Cboice Wines and Spirits. TUST RECEIVED, ex GEORGE CAN- " NING, and on sale at the stores of the undersigned—• Brandy, MartelPs, dark, in quarters Rum, Old West India, in ban-els Geneva, Old Schiedam, in cases Whiskey, Irish and Scotch, in cases Sparkling Hock and Moselle, in 1 dozen cases Champagne, Rudesheimer, and Rallenthaler Port and Sherry, in cases and in octaves The whole of these have been selected expressly of th« best qualities. Also, English Tea Belmont Candles Vestas in plaid boxes Valeutia Almonds, Barcelona Nuts Salmon in 1 H>. tins Oysters, American, equal to fresh Wotherspoon's Confectionery Mustard, Salt in jars, Sauce And General Assortment of Grocery. 503 J. LEVIEN AND CO. To tbe Wangapeka Gold Bigger*. rjALIFORNIAN SHOVELS and COLLINS'S PICKS, now landing, ex Maria, On sale at 480 JOHN SYMONS AND COS. TO DlGGEßS.—Diggers on the road to WANGAPEKA are informed that they can get an entire EIT OUT at the WAKEFIELD STORE, sixteen milos from Nelson. J. N. WILKINSON, 494 . Proprietor. Diggers for Wangapeka. T3ARTIES ARRIVING at NELSON on -*- their way to the above DIGGINGS are respectfully directed to the superior accommodation of the COMKIRCIAL BOTES. J. JEUVIS, Proprietor. Trafalgar-street. . . ■■■ ■ 485 MHIKBSS THB OLD STAND. ALL Persons wishing to PURCHASE TOBACCO of the very best c'ass can do so by calling at WEST'S, Lower Bridgepstrcet, before leaving for the WA NGA PE X A DIGGINGS. 487 BEFORE GOING to the DIGGINGS get a TENT AND FLY from S. W, CLARK, 515 Bridge-street. 0 GOLD DIGGERS. Gold Scales, American Long-handled Shovels, American Picks, Shovels, and Axes, Cradle Plate*, Totn Plates, Sluicing Fork's, Puddling Spades, Camp Ovens, and Go-ashores, I. M. HILL, Ironmonger, 550 . Waimea-street. JUST ARRIVED, ex AIREDALE.— ** Silver Tea and Table Spoons. Best Electro-plated do. do. Dessert do. and Forks docks, Lockets, &c, <fee, &c. H. DREW, 191 Trafalgar-street. EX DONA ANITA, aud other late arrivals. 7 cases Books and Stationery j 10 „ Draper}' 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 _ : , ; -, ■_ ;,.;,.,.; Trafaljjar-street. Q^AA VAN DIEMEN'S LAND Mt/UU PALINGS FOR SALb\ X JOHN BEIT. 538 Haveu-HK«L

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 371, 14 May 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 371, 14 May 1861, Page 1

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