Sales %|aicftni TO be SOLD BY AUCTION on sX -*-. TURD \ V next, June 29th, 1861, by Ifessrs. J. LEVIEN AND CO., on ths premises lately occupied by Phillip Doyiie. Esq., next door to the now Bank Hotel,Tlardy-strcefc, Nelson— A collection of useful HOUSEHOLD FUENITURE, consisting of Dining-, Dressing, and Card Tables, Chairs, Fenders and Fircirons, splendia Tapestry Carpets, Iron Bedsteads, and Bedding. An excellent American Cooking STOVE, with Utensils complete. Also, a quantity of other Furniture, &c, the whole of which is nearly new. Bridge and Trafalgar streets, 768 Household Furniture and Stock-in-trade, Agricultural Stock and Farming Implements AT WAIMEA EAST HOTEL, A/TESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-'-*• have received instructions from Mr. M. Coleman to sell by auction, at the Waiinca 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 iv to saddle. and harness 1 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 liand iEu.the District of Waimea Sast for sale, HTO BE SOLD in Public Sale, at the - Mart of.the Auctioneers, in Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 3rd^oF August next, afc Two o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of, or otherwise arranged,, and due notice appear) That allotment of LAND, part of section fortynine, near Hope School, Waimea East, containing Fifty acres or thereabouts now in the occupation of Henry Cox Jenkins. For particulars, apply to Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. MB. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. Nelson, June 12. 722 t PTTBXiIC NOTICE. Melbourne, 11 Collins-street West, I' 14th May, 1861. XXT E beg to inform the Public that Messrs. ' J MORGAN AND MACKINTOSH having retire 0 from the business bo long and successfully carried on by them at the above well-known and oldestablished premises, we have succeeded to same, and having PURCHASED the goodwill of the BUSINESS, as also the largest and choicest portion of their extensive stock of Cigars, Tobacco, and general Tobacconists ware at the recent sale, we will CONTINUE the BUSINESS on the same premises; and from onr known practical acquaintance with, and long experience of the trade, coupled with assiduous attention and the careful and prompt execution of all orders en- . trusted to us, we confidently rely upon receiving a liberal share of your support and patronage, which we wiil do our utmost to deserve. - We have made arrangements for securing regular and constant shipments of the best and moat suitable . descriptions of Cigars, Tobaccos, and general Tobacconists' ware direct from Europe, Havana and America, and can confidently assert that we will be in a position to supply these goods as low as any firm in the Trade, and on equally advantageous terms. Soliciting your orders which will have our best attention, and referring you to the accompanying notice, Jfaare, Your obedient servants, WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS. Having relinquished the' business formerly carried on by us at No. 11, Collins-street West, in favor of Messrs. Wittkpwski Brothers, we have much pleasure in recommending them to our enstomers, and soliciting for them a continuance of the confidence and support enjoyed by us lor so many years. MORGAN AND MACKINTOSH. Melbourne, May 10,1861. 759 WANTED, by a Steady Single Many— •** a SITUATION as OVERSEER on a Sheep Station,'where a small capital might be profitably employed, or a partner with equal amount of capital to commence the above business. Address, ENERGY, office of this paper. . 655 YXT ANTED, by a young man, a situation " in a Store or Hotel; has no objection to go to ihe diggings. ■-... , '- Apply R.S., afc this office. . 595 AN APPRENTICE WANTED to the ■ rx- UPHOLSTERY and PAPER-HANCFINOBH^-: SINESS. Apply to W. JENKINS,. Hardy-street, Nelson. 676 XVOYXCfi TN consequence of an * ALTERATION ■*■ In the DELIVERY of the COLLIIs TGWOOD OVERLAND MAIL, the Contractor for the s.'wne will leave the Royal Hotel, Nelson, livery Monday morning, at £igiit o'cpoefc. 16 . PAUL SPANGEIC To be Raffled for, A PHAETON witk ■*"*- Pole and Shafts complete. Can be seen at L Freeth's Stables, Hardy-street. Due, notice, will be given of the time and place of raffling; the members to consist of fifty, at £1 each. .Sandpapers wijl beplaced at the Masonic Hotel. " :v ' 645 Bx lord Worsley* DRAYS FOR SALE.—AH descriptions.— Cheap. ~ Apply immediately to Mr. J. GOODWIN, Wakatu Hotel. 683 WEBSTER BROTHERS, LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 198. . __ jm _ TyOTIGE.—AII PIGEONS found trespassing -*-* on my premises after this date will be destroyed. JAMES HARFORD, Waimea East. June 6, 1861. ' 689 Wang-apeka Gold Fields. TVTOTICE is hereby given that LEGAL PROA.l CEEDINGS will be taken against any person or persons found PIG-HUNTING on the Wangapeka Plain afterthis date. As sheep have been worried, all Dogs found off the chain will be destroyed. ARTHUR OLIVER. June 8. 691 Wang-apeka Diggings. "PARTIES taking provisions and stores to -*- these diggings are informed that HORSES wid ' 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, as much as possible, from straying. C. ORCHAED, Manager, June 8, . 692 Sigley's Restaurant. TRIGGERS on the road to the WANGA--L' PEKA are particularly requested to inspect the superior accommodation ofthe above Restaurant, near Captain Johns's Store. J. SIGLEY, 714 Proprietor. QTRAYED on Winter's Run a light ►^ spotted BULL, and brown HEIFER; with white spot on her face. If not claimed jn one oiontk from this date will be sold to pay expenses* [ Jiiac 8,1851., $ 9&
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 1
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