The Inter-Colonial Koyal Slail Compass's Steamers will leave as follows : 'FETE AIREDALK, for NEW PLYMOUTH -*- and MANUKAU, on or aboub 25th instant. THE LORD WORSLEY, A. Kennedy, will 1- leave for WELLINGTON 7, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about 26th instant. ( For freight or passage, npply at the Company a Office, Government Wharf. J°* A T THE AUCTION MART on FRI"- ---- DAY NEXT, August23rd, at Twelve o'clock, the undermentioned GOODS will be sold by auction, byJ.LKVIBN AND CO. Cafie Brandy Heiuig's Old Tom Champagne Liqueurs, assorted Sherry, in quarter-casks and octaves 10 cases assorted Sauces Waterproof Clothing Flannel Vests Guernseys and other Drapery Glazed tfash.es 20 cases Pipes Kegs, half-tierces, and boxes Tobacco. 9bb SOUTHERN STAR XiODCr SB f 1037 THIS EVENING, the regular Monthly MEETING of the above Lodge, at half-past 7 °'Cl°Ck- JNO. PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, August 20, 1861. 987 2 • & X !* o o <} ■Ph . w 2 d oo E-( p^ r—i p> O E*H P W w 9 fI^HE Advertiser possesses a number of -*- valuable Receipts for making all kinds of Xiiquers, Cordials, eke, from the celebrated house of Vicker.s and Co , of London, and is willing to part with them for a moderate sum. AL-o, Receipts for making- S'ermented and Unfermented Ginger Beer, lemonade and Soda' Water, without the aid of a machine. For address, apply to Mr. LANGFORD, Storekeeper, Bridge-street, Kelson. 983 A T the request of several friends, the J-*- undesigned will attend a PUBLIC MEETING at tjie School-room, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 21st instant, for the purpose of giving a brief account of the late proceedings in the House of Representative!?. 98G ALFRED SAUNDERS. I^Olt SALE, that very substantial and - newly-arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at I he 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, the property of J. G. Goruon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to "NASII AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 12th March, 1861. 342 TuST ARRIVED, per Glenshee— c" 100 eases Bottled Ale and Stout 80 kegs White Lead 3S packages Window Glass 3 cases Grass Seeds, assorted 2 ~ Fancy Goods 4 casks refined Colza Oil. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, August 3. 915 Bank of New Zealand. HPHE SHARE LIST is NOW OPEN at J- the oifiee of the undersigned. (See Prospectus in another part of this paper.) CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 22nd July. 877 HA WKE'B BA V MARKETS.—August 3. Fine flour, £24 per ton Potatoes. £5 pc;- ton Seconds, £16 per ton Maize, 5s to Gs per bush. Bran, 23 per bushel ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. Thursday, August 22 — Messrs. Nash andScaife. —At their warehouse, at 12 o'clock, Sherry, Me and Stout, Old Tom, Brandy, Champagne, Curacoa, Claret, 5000 Countess Slates. Friday, August 23.— Messrs. J. Levien and Co.—At their Sale room, at 12 o'clock, General .Merchandise.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 399, 20 August 1861, Page 2
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