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GREAT fkAi)E SALE. "* DRAPERY & GENERAtr MERCHANDISE. NO MJEJsSttVTJ!!! J ; .lEVlii ANI) CO: ; have received instructions from W. WILSON, Esq.> to sell by auction, at his Warehpuse, Bridge-St., OK MONDAY, THE 2Oth MAT, at Eleven o'clock, am., punctually! and following days, until the whole is sold, a splendid assortment of DBAPSRY 4. OEWERAI. MBROHAVBXSE, belonging to an assigned estate, the trustees of which have ordered AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EESEBVE. X Case, containing Colored Balzarines, French Lamas, Checked Lamas, Black Moreens, Empress Robes. 5 Cases, containing Babies' Colored Cashmere Cloaks and Pelisses, White Hoods, Sewed Muslin Robes and Frocks, Caps, Sewed Insertions, Scollops, Child's Thread, Crochet, Saxony, Wove, aud Point Laces. Embroidered Muslin Dresses. Ladies' Dress Caps. Whisker-Blonds, Magpie do., Quillings* Figured Blonds, tyhifce Lace and Gossamer Falls. \ Sewed Habitjj|fitß and Sleeves. White China Crape, Mantleß, B|p Silk Mantles. French Cap Flowers, <fee. 4A L- ; S Cases, containing- Gaiite, G^ and otW Ribbons, Black Sarsnetdo. White" and Colored Silk Fringes,.. Stra_w Trimmings. •■... Velvet and other Trimminga; 2-tp J 40, Black Velvet. Ribboiiß. Ladies''.Sewed.MuslinUjjgfht^CapsA Sflk' and Moire Parasols, fancy Satin Handkerchiefs, <fee. 1 Case of Xadles' ITndor-clotbin^. 7 Cases, containing: 40-inch-Hessian*. • 3S to 46 inch White Window Hollands. Black Hollands. Selicias. Black Roll Cambrics. 5-4 Prints. 10-4 iq 13.-4 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;. 9-8 White Dimities. Weollen Cords, Fancy Doeskins. 36-inch' White India Twill Long Cloths'. Men's Blue Serge Shirts. Blue Pilot Trousers. M.en's Fancy Doe Coats' and Trousers. : " a Cases, oentainin* Habits Colored Thread and Silk Gloves. Habits White Kid. Men's Colored and White Kid. Ladies' and Girls' Coutille Stays. Men's Leather ; Belts. Boys' and Youths' do. Men's Braces, &c, &o: X Cases of Assorted Haberdashery, vis: ;- Tapes, Threads, Needles,' Colored Worsted Fringes, Colored and Black Worsted Braids, White Cotton Braids, Piping Cord, Petticoat Cord, Colored Worsted Bindings, Clark's and Brook's Reels, Hooks 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. 1 Truxk, containing iChene Colored Brocade, Cheeve Bar, Checked Glace, and other 24-inch Silks. 1 Case of Ladies' White Rice Straw Bonnets. 1 Case Black Satin Riding Hats, Trimmed Velvet, Plumes. 1 Cage of Ladies' and Cnildren'a aworted Straw Bonnets. X Case Girl's and Maid's Batiste Hats. 1 Case of assorted COMBS. 3 Piece s 3-4 and • Pieces 4*4 Floor Cloths 5 Pieces 18 feet' wide do., do. • Cases of assorted sizes Crown Glass a Trunks of Boy's Blucher Boots. • 1 Trunk Men's E. S. do. *4 Dozen Kangaroo Skins ; Also the following Pocket Knives, Scissors, Electro-plated Goods, Fancy Soaps Charritw j onrnßl , Braithwaite's Retrospects Maccaronili^ovsters, Pimento, Prospecting Pans, Office fables, Lai».p.Qi o t ea £ c> Immediately after the above the fallowing will be sold to ~~~~~~~~~ close account*. . ' , Hens' Bedford Cord. Trousers, Mens' Merino Vesta* Mens' Pilot Coats, Horrock's A t and B. Cases of Hosiery, &c, &c. 6 Gold Watches 3 qr.tcasks of Martell's Brandy 1 do Hennessy'g Pale do 1 do Whiiky GK, & Co.—lo chests of Superior Congott Te», «t John Bunyam 8.—2 chests and^half do, do t do - W B R.—9 half do do do 9 cases Feast's Bottled Fruit 5 „ Colman's l-ft> Mustards 2 „ Stivers quart Vinegar 1 case of ChoicejOil 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 Geneeal Drapery. Trade. Terms liberal. LUNCHEON WILL BE 2BOVIDED. 605 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. Henry lngham to sell by auction, on SATURDAY, the 18th May, at the " Rising Sun," Waimea-road, commencing^>^«s 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 Utensils, 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 occupation of Mr. E. F. Jones. 2. The Right and Interest of the said Henvy lngham in ; and upon those valuable premises at ' Collingwood known as the " WANDERERS' REST HOTEL," and all the appurteuances to the same res* pectively thereunto belonging, at present under lqase to, and in the occupation of Mr.'William Schafer. 3. All that Freehold Allotment of Laud, situate In the district of Takaka, being that undivided moiety of Section N0.,64 (Part 1), in the said district, containing by ad' measurement eighty acres, more or less. For further particulars^apply to .the AucUorie'ers.'j" Terms at Sale.' Nelson, April 16. 502 To Close Consignments. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND GO. ■*■*-*- have received instructions from Mr. D. Moore to sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at Twelve o'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 *T»HE WAIMEA DISTRICTS ROAD *• BOARD having levied a KATE of ONE PENNY in the POUND upon all knds and tenements within the districts, hereby give notice that the said rate must be PAID by the persons named in the list of rates published in the Nelson Examiner on the 6th' April, who are liable for the amounts set against their names to the undersigned, who is appointed by the Board to collect the same, and who will attend at the following time and place for the receipt thereof between ten and four o'clock. W»imea-west, Palmer's, Monday, June 3rd. For the further accommodation of the ratepayers, the rate nay also be paid to any member of the board. ,„"; " , By order, ; . - :. T. J. THOMPSON, 5g7 Secretary,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 372, 17 May 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 372, 17 May 1861, Page 1

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