goto QgJSBSp Tlie Company's Steamers will leave as follows : — THE LORD WORSLEY, E. Wheeler, J- commander, for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO (calling at PICTON should sufficient inducement offer), on or ahout llth June. THE AIREDALE, R. Johnson, com- -*- wander, for NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU (should sufficient inducement offer), on or about 10th June. THE LORD ASHLEY, A. Kennedy, -*- commander, for SYDNEY DIRECT, carrying the homeward mail, on ov about 12th June. For particulars, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 61t3 Prevention better than Cure* JUST RECEIVED, per overland route, Ladies' and Gentlemen's CORK and HORSEHAIR SOLES, recommended by the faculty to persons subieet to Coughs, Colds, and Rheumatism. to Biinevs. nn ma Just received—Prime American PEGGED BOOTS, " Nuo-gets " BEST QUALITY. 644 ° LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. NOTICE. A FTER THIS DATE, all PIGS, GOATS JTJL 01 - POULTRY, found on my land, Haven-road, will be DESTROYED. .^^-r T » „ T. TREWHEELLAR. May 25th, 1860. ' 635 To be Raffled for, \ FOUR-WHEELED PHAETON with XJL p 0 i c an d Shafts complete. Can be seen at I. Freeth's Stables, Hardy-street. Due notice will be given of the time and place ot raffliii"-; the members to consist of fifty, at £1 each. Raffle papers will be placed at the Masonic Hotel/> ioknmtcnt polices, TTST of NOMINATED EMIGRANTS \ XJ w ho have signed papers agreeing to EMBARK • per SIR GEORGE POLLOCK, on tho 27th April, 1861. „ T .. Emma Gerrish Harnett Webb Margaret Hickey Henry Webb Mary Hickey Albert Webb Johanna Hickey Frederick Austey John Hickey Johanna Fitzgerald Margaret Hickey Dennis Fitzgerald James Heathy Thomas Dennis Moran Hannah Thomas Elizabeth Moran Frederick Thomas Mary Moran Mary Thomas Patrick Healey Bessie Thomas ! Mary Mahoney George Elson j Catherine Savage Amelia Elson I Ann Davenport Elizabeth Elson I Emily A. Davenport Edward Elson James Webley Joseph Edwin Skilton Maria Webley Robert William Skilton Emma Webley Thomas Heath Henry Webley Pannv Heath John Webley John'lleath Ju'ia Webley Thomas Heath Edward Webley Elizabeth Heath Robert Fowles Emma Heath William Osborne Richard Nation David Pollock Mary Ann Nation Elizabeth Pollock Christopher Webb Elizabeth Sanders Eliza Webb Amelia Matilda Oxley. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 641 Immigration Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 27th May, 1861. ALL APPLICATIONS for PUBLI- -£*- CAN'S BUSH LICENSES, and for RENEWAL or TRANSFER of such Licenses must be lodged at this office on or before MONDAY, the 17th of June next. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 610 Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 25th May, 1861. TN reference to the NOTICE of the 15th -*- infiant, containing the Regulations for SHOOTING for the RIFLE PRIZES to be given by the Provincial Government, the public are informed that Volunteers and Militisumen, who have sent in their names as competitors for the General Government Prizes, will be allowed to compete for both the PROVINCIAL PRIZES. £so competitor will be allowed to take two prizes. ALFRED DOMETT, 639 Provincial Secretary. THE undermentioned MEMBERS of the VOLUNTEER and MILITIA FORCE will SHOOT for the General Government PRICES, &c, on the following clays:— SECOND DAY. Tuesday, iVXay 28th, at Wine o'c lock, a.m. on Thompson's Run. E. Smallbonc Henry Lange John Connnl Richard Nancarrow George Frost Henry Garner — Marten Samuel Young C. Maling George Harris 11. 11. Knowles John Endicott Thomas Cawthron John Berry William Kerr Heniy Adams Jumes Bentley A. Lj ford William Page E. Ew-rett John Lockett Alfred Baigent John Wastney Frederick TLange — Rowc J. P. Black Charles Balme Wm. Rout John Blaekctt Win. Frost Henry Tunnicliffe Joshua Webley John Saxon Wesley Jackson — Keats Thorn a* York Charles Redwood James Mackay, sen. Arthur Baigent Wm. Lane THIRD DAY. Wednesday, May 29th, at Nine o'clock, m.m. on Thompson's Run. Henry B. Young W. T. Good John Flowers George Sparrow Nathaniel Leapcr N. G. Morse Daniel Slater Frederick Stock John M'Locklan Thos. Askew J. Biul Edwin Snow C. Pi ice George Clark David Warnock W. 0. Nation George Blanchett George Wooley John Baigent Thomas Nosbitt Geo. Wm. Putiling Thomas Leech Samuel Baigent Daniel Dixon Wm. Edwards J. T. Catley Samuel-Kingdon. J. B. Sadd Wm. Maiben John M'Vicar James Fisher John LangeJoseph Webb John Charles Wm. Brown Win. Lightfoot Thomas Gifford E. Thomas . John Aiken .George Humphreys • FOURTH DAY, Thursday, ZVlay 30th, at Wine o'clock; a.m, , on Thompson's Huh. W. TT. West | John Price Km. Northam j 11. Edwards ■ ..-.'., Thomas Brown ' W. Scott John Percy Wm. Hihlreth Wm. Akersten Charles Mai'tin H. Windleburno George.Stot ...... > Wm. Wustnev H. W. Perrymaii . • ,; Wm. Stallafd In addition to the above the competitors from Ikoutere, Motueka, and Riwaka will be includedThe firing will commence at nine o'clock precisely on each day, and competitors are cautioned to be punctual, as should any one be absent when his name is called, he will forfeit his chance, and a shot be fired in the air, which the marker will score as a miss. After nine o'clock no one will be allowed to go down tbe track from Bri( annia Heights to the practice ground, as the firing will bo in that direction. J. LOCKE rT, Captain, G?4 . . Adjutant Nolson Militia,
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 375, 28 May 1861, Page 2
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830Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 375, 28 May 1861, Page 2
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