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For tbe Wairau, '{THE regular trader GRACE DARLING -*- having been detained in consequence of the unfavorable state of the weather, will sail TO-MORROW (Saturday). 633 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. For IMCotupipi and Waitapu. rjTHE favorite clipper schooner AUS- -*- TRALIAN MAID, Groat, master, will sail for the above ports on MONDAY evening, the 27 th instant. For freight or passage, apply to W.WILKIB, 634 Bridge-street. nPHE MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD hav- -*■ ing levied a RATE of One Penny in the Pound upon all Lands and Tenements within the district, hereby give notice that the said rate must be PAID by the persons named in the list of rates published in the Colonist on the 29th of March, who are liable f or the amount set against their names, together with all arrears, to Mr. John Boyes, constable, at his residence, Motueka on MONDAY, the 17th day of June, 1861, between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock. By order of the Board, JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, 63 0 Chairman. E SLEYAN CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY. SWO SERMONS Will be preached on behalf of the Trust Funds in tha TVesleyan Chapel, Nelson, on SUNDAY, May 26, in the morning, at Eleven o'clock, by the Rev. E. Thomas ; in the Evening, at half-past Six, by the Tlev. P. Caldeu. On TUESDAY, May 28, A TEA WSBTXKO Will be held in the above Chapel, when several Ministers and Friends are expected to addres* the Meeting. . i • c oj^Rffn During the evening several pieces ot bAOKJIiJ-> MUSIC will be performed under the direction of Mr. R. B. Walcot. TICKETS, Is. tfd. eaob, May be had of Mr. Wago, Mr. Jenkins, and Mr. Crisp, Hardy-street; Mr. Usher, Trafalgar-street; Mr. Hough and Mr. Lucas, Bridge-street. Tea at half-past five o'clock. 610 Bentley's Aerated Soda Water, lemonade, and Tonic Water. TAMES BENTLEY begs to inform the ** public, that having received a large supply of fresh material and new machinery, from England per Dona Anita, his DERATED WATERS are now acknowledged to be the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all the principal Hotels in town and country. N 13.—8e particular in observing that all bottles are labelled " Bentlky." 494 A SMALL comfortable COTTAGE TO -£*- LET in St. Vincent Street. Apply to Mrs. Sigl e y. 631 iotenmmti $tofittß. pROWN GRANTS in favour of the undermentioned persons are now READY FOR ISSUE at this Office :— W. Cook Field and Ferguson Tinline, Fisher, and Tinline J. Simons. ALFRED DOMETT, Land Office, Commissioner May 21, 1861. ' 626 Land Office, Nelson, 4thMay, 1861. IN accordance with the provisions of the Land Regulations of the ]sth February, 1860, class 20, Notice is hereby given that the whole of the LANDS in the District of the Upper Motueka sale; ~ "• *-lr™M J. P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. ALFRED DOMETT. CIS Commissioner. "MOTICE is hereby given that COURTS -1-1 for the REVISION of the ROLLS for the undermentioned ELECTORAL DISTRICTS will be held at the times and places hereinafter specified, viz : City of Nelson— At the Court House, Nelson, on MONDAY, tha tenth day of June next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Suburbs of NelsonAt the Court House, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the eleventh day of June next, at Ten o'ejock in the forenoon. Waimea— At the Institution, Richmond, on THURSDAY, the thirteenth day of June next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Motueka— At the Institution, Richmond, on THURSDAY, the thirteenth day of June next, at Twelve o'clock at noon. After the close of business in revision of the Roll for the Electoral District of Motueka at Richmond, the Court will be adjourned for continuation of such revision to the Motueka Institute, at Motueka on TUESDAY, the 18th day of June next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 22nd day of May, Ife6l. THOMAS CONN EL, 6^3 Revising Officsr.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 374, 24 May 1861, Page 2

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632

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 374, 24 May 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 374, 24 May 1861, Page 2

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