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Saks % Ruction. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. . *~ have been instructed by Mrs. Cleaver, Plough Inn, Richmond, to sell by auction, on the preiuiseH, without reserve, on THUItSDAY, the 27th instant, •commencing at One o'clock precisely— Tlio whole of the HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, Bar Fixtures, Stock-in-trade, and Effects—to he closed on tho retirement of the present occupant from the tenancy of the public house. r Terms cash. June 10,1861. 72 (Ji Household Furniture and Stock-in-trade. Agricultural stock and Farming Implements AT WAIMEA EAST HOTEL. Tl/TESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -1-"-"- have received instructions from Mr. M. Coleman to sell by auction, at the Waimea East Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 28th June, at One o'clock precisely, the following STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS— 3 pairs Working Bullocks 1 Gelding, three years old, broken in to saddle and harness i heavy Filly, rising two years old 1 Plough 1 set Iron Harrows 1 Bullock Dray. Also Household Furniture and Effects, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. Terms at sale. Nelson, June 4. 721 Fifty Acres of X.and in the District of T Waimea East for sale, 0 BE SOLD in Public Sale, at the Mart of the Auctioneers, in Trafalgravsircet Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 3rd of AugUßfc,.nexfc, at Two o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of, or otherwise arranged, and due notice appear) That allotment of LAND, part of section fortyninenear ; Hope School, Waimea East, containing Fifty acres or thereabouts now in tho occupation of Henry Cox Jenkins. For particulars, apply to Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. MR. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. Nelson, Juno 12. 722 I NOTICE. N consequence of an ALTERATION in the DELIVERY of the COLRNGWOOD OVERLAND MAIL, the Contractor for the same will leave the Royal Hotel, Nelson, Every Monday Morning', at Eight o'clock. 516 PAUL SPANGER. To be Raffled for, A FOUR-WHEELED PHAETON with XA- Pole and Shafts complete. Can be seen at I, Fbeeth's Stables, Hardy-street. " ' Due notice will be given of the time and place of raffling; the members to consist of fifty, at£l each. Raffle papers will be placed at the Masonic Hotel. ' 645 WANTED, A GOOD COOK.— ' T Apply at the Wakatu Hotel. 609 WANTED, by a Steady Single Man, T \ a SITUATION as OVERSEER on a Sheep Station, where a small capital might he profitably employed, or a partner with equal amount of capital to commence the above business. Address, ENERGY, office of this paper. 555 T^J ANTED, by a young man, a situation in a Store or Hotel; has no objection to go to the diggings. Apply R.S., at this office. 595 NOTICE. The Advertiser having purchased the "DICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, ■*-*> begs to inform the inhabitants of Waim'ea-East that he intends running every ' Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 3-30 p.m. Parcels Delivered; 393 HENRTT HAMMOND. fjHARLES w! MAN BY, .vy YBOFESSOR OF MUSIC, HILLFIELD HOUSE, BRONTI-STREET, 662 Nelson. ' •JO GOLD DIGGERS.. Gold Scales, American Long-handled Shovels, American Picks, Shovels, and Axes, Cradle Plates, Tom Plates, Sluicing Forks, Puddling Spades, Camp Ovens, and Go-ashores, I. M. HILL, Ironmonger. 550 Waimea-etrset. XffE&SOXiT OANCXNG- AOa.X>EIU!nr. MR. D. CHITTENDEN begs to inform • Ll-M- his friends, parents, and the public generally, that, 011 and after the 14th instant, he will open his Dancing Classes, at his rooms, Toi-Toi Valley, . Every Tuesday and Friday Evening:, and trusts, by strict attention to his duties and the selectness of his pupils, to merit a-share of the public patronage. D. C. begs also to state that ho will give private lessons to Ladiea and Gentlemen of any age in all the newest dances of the day, and which can W obtained at all hours of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday from 3 to 5. Adults, 7. Private Lessons as per arrangement. Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, with Music included. Terms known on application. Fees paid in adance. 547 A BASKET and CARPENTER'S M X TOOLS, belonging to JOHN GRIFFIN, left at T. 0. Crooke's, Bridge-street, Nelson; if not REDEEMED in ono month from this date will be SOLD _ to pay expenses. ' , T. C. CROOKE. ~ June Ist, 1861. 660 \\T EBSTER BROTHERS, » T LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, New Ptymouth, New Zealand, 198 MOTICE.—AIf PlGEON^foundlrespassing -*-* on my promises aft n- tin's date will bo destroyed. JAMES HAEFOED, Waimea East. June 6, 1861. 639 Wangapeka Gold Fields. TVTOTICE is hereby given that LEGAL PEO±l™ CEEDINGS will be taken against any person or persons found PIG-HUNTING on tho Wangapeka Plain afterthis date. As sheep have been worried, all Dogs found off tho chain will be destroyed. ARTEUU OLIVER; June 8. 691 PWangapeka Diggings. ARTIES taking provisions and stores to - these diggings are informed that HORSES t.n& Draught BULLOCKS can be turned-out on the Wangapeka Plain at Half-a-Crown a week, for which sum they will be looked after, and prevented, asniucliaa possible, from straying. C. ORCHARD, Manager. June 8. 692 Slgley's Restaurant. TRIGGERS on the road to the WANGA- •*-' PEKA are particularly requested to inspect tho superior accommodation of tho above Kestaurant, near Captain Johns's Store. J. SK&ET, 714 Proprietor. CTRAYED on Winter's Run a. light spotted BULL, and brown HEIFER with whits spot on her face. If not claimed in one month from thia date will be sold to pay expenses. JAMES WIHXBB. June 8, 1861. egg

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 1

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