Tot Melbourne Direct. THE clipper barque DUNEDIN, no# daily expected from the South, will sail for the above port twenty four hours after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to W. WILKIE, g4j Bridge-atreet. Tor the Wairan, THE regular trader GRACE BARLING, -*- Child? master, will sail for the above port on FRIDAY next, landing cargo at Blenheim and the Boulder Bank. For freight, apply to 837 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ror Auckland, THE favorite brigantine CLUTHA, Al, W. Bain, master, will sail for the above this week. ~ For freight or passage, apply on Boaro.^ 8M: TTOUR MEN Having DESERTED the * brig MIRANDA, two being Germans, one a Swede, and one an Eaglishman, a REWARD of £5 for each individual ia offered on apprehension. J. WOOLLER, «}»>• Commander. Wofice to Conßignees.-scfcooner Clutba from CONSIGNEES will please present Bills j v> of Lading and pay freight to the undersigned j immediately. RUSSELL> Owner> On Board. N.B.—Freight to bo paid before delivery. 843 DANIEL MOORE will sell by auction at his Warehouse, Traialgar-street,on SATURDAY, 20th instant, an assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of Men's American Pea Jackets, Cloth Sac Coats, Scotch Twill Shirts, Cotton Braces, Lambs' Wool Vests, Cotton Drawers, Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, Blankets, Girls' Cloth Mantles, Women's Cashmevo Hose, Dolls, Portmonnaies, Tea Trays and Waiters, Patent Starch, Dried Cherries, Eau de Cologne, Fancy and Meerschaum Pipes, Ladieß' Baddies, Cart and Bullock Harness, Gold Scales, Looking Glasse»j French Floaters. Stone Blue, Fusees, &c, &c, &c. A few veiy superior Mirrora 300 volumes Books by Macaulay and others And a variety of other Goods. Principally without reserve. •** To meet the convenience of Country Buyers the sale will commence at Eleven o'clock. 836 Terms at sale. rcr Positive Sale j On Saturday 5 t&e aotu Juiys 3.361. TV/fESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. «*-"-*- hava received instructions to offer for positive Bale, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, op the 20th instant at One o'clock precisely, the following LOTS of LAND, in the fast progressing Town of PICTON , JWaitohi), and in order to ensure a sale, the under- j mentioned low upset prices have been determined j upon by the proprietors, viz:— j AJloiment No. 303 i containing about $ acre for £15 „ 304* „ „ £15 „ 305£ „ „ £15 „ 800J „ „ £18 „ SOIJ s , „ £18 302£ „ „ £18 The whole fronting Broadway and a private road, and closely adjoining the new Government Buildings. Terms one third cash, the balance by acceptance at threaand six months date.......Title unexceptionable. I Plans and other particulars may bo obtained at tho office of the auctioneers. NelaoD, 15th July, 1861.. 839 | Fifty Acres of Kand in tfeo District of Waimea Hast for sale, TO BE SOLD in Public Sale, at the Mart of the Auctioneers, in Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 24th of August next, at ; Two o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of, or otherwise arranged, and due notice appoar) j That allotment of LAND, part of section fortynine, near Hope School, Waimea East, con- j taining Fifty acres or thereabouts, now in the' occupation .of Henry Cox Jenkins. Xac particulars, apply to Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. MR. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. Nelion, June 12. 722 "" H. J. GOODMAN'S, BRIDGE-STREET. JUST OPENED at the above Establishment, the NEWEST STYLES. Garabaldi, Sealskin, and French Felt Hats Black and Colored Doeskin Vests Fancy Toilenette do. Figured Velvet do. Tweed, Doeskin, Cheviot and Bedford Cord Trousers Sealskin, and Pilot Coats and Jackets. Boys' Scotch Twill, Regatta, and White Shirts Mens' Marcella, do. do. Mens' Crimean Shirts Imitation Welsh and Saxony Flannels Crimean Saxony Flannels Blue Flannels and Serges •j. 36-inch Grey and White Calicoes 72-inch do. do. Sheetings Autumn Prints Axminster Hearth Rugs. 852 GO TO GOODMAN'S FOR Chenille Hair Nets Military Braids and Artificial Flowers. 853 Ex Golconda. 6 BALES 36 and 72 inch BROWN CALICO. W. WILKIE, 840 Bridge-street. Superior Port Cooper Cheese. JUST RECEIVED per Prince Alfred. W. WILKIE, 841 Bridge-street. Agricultural Association* T^HE MEMBERS of the above Associa- -*- tion in the outlying districts are reqnested to ELECT their respective DISTRICT COMMITTEES of Five Members, one of wliom to attend the meetings of tho Central Committee. A Ploughing Match will take place shortly, particulars of which will appear in a future advertisement. F. KELLING, i 846 Hon. Sec. ORT COOPER CHEESE, at EDMUND DARTNALL'S, Richmond, FOR CASH. 847 FOR SALE, that very substantial and newly-arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the junction of Washington and Victory Valleys, in the City of Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddock, containing about 1 % acre more or less, tho property of J. G. Goedok, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelwn, 12th Jlarch, 1861, , 043
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 389, 16 July 1861, Page 2
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777Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 389, 16 July 1861, Page 2
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