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Unreserved Sale, by order of the Shipper, of New and Seasonable Drapery, Slops* Groceries/Modern First-Class Furniture. MESSRS. J. LEVIEN AND CO. have J-'J*- leceived instructions from W. Wilson, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, 29th August, at half-past eleven o'clock (prompt), without reserve.— L case, containing Men's Fancy Doe Trowsers, W.F.F.F. 1 case, containing ditto ditto ditto 1 „ „ Bedford Cord ditto 1 „ ~ ditto and Breeches 1 j, „ Diagonal Tweed ditto 1 i( ~ Woollen Cord ditto I ' )t „ Hunting Cord ditto 1 ~ Drab Mole ditto X" t >t Dvab and Millers' ditto 1 " ~ Stouts ditto 1 „ Fawn and D:ab ditto [ " ( , Drab and Cotton Cord ditto 1 " !, Youths' ditto ditto 1 ',', Moles 1 „ Tweed Trousers and Vesta 3 bales Men's Scotch Twill Shirts 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts (all wool) 1 case Blue Pilot Cloth Jackets 1 ~ Fancy Doe Sac Coats 1 ~ Shepherds' Tweed Coats 1 ~ Fancy Seal Coats 1 ~ Gentlemen's Superior Tweed Clothing in suits I case Double Milled Melton Sac Coats 1 bale and part ditto Stout Welsh Flannel, antirhemrutic finish 1 case Men's Military Worsted Half-Hose Merino Vests and Pants Lambswool ditto Ladies' Lambswool Vests _ 1 case Gentlemen's Crimean Shirts (all wool), lam ionable collars 1 case Gentlemen's White Dressed Shirts, boxed 1 „ Gentlemen's Regatta Shirts ~ 1 „ Black and White Skirt Cord and Boot Laces 'Railway Kugs, Toilet Covers, Brown Hollands 1 bale Cotton Ticks Part of bale, each 10 4 and 12-4 White Blankets Ditto 12-4 Scarlet Blankets 1 case Dumferrnline (all linen) Table Cloths, containing 3-4 Table Napkins and 6-4 Tray Cloths; 7-4, 8-4, 8-10, 9-4, 10-4, Snowdrop, Dice. Single and Double Damask Table Cloths 4G boxes and 10 chests and halves, of very superior Congou Teas, selected expressly to order. 7 cases Colemau's Mustard, in 10 „ ~ Starch, No. 1 21 boxes No. 1 Melbourne Soap 2 half-tierces (Imperial Brand) Barrett's Negrohead Tobacco: the best brand ever imported here. 1 case, containing two French Polished OtagoSliding Couches 2 sets Folding Hair Squabs and Pillows * 1 case, containing 5 dozen Impelial Rosewood Mahogany and Birch Cane-seated Chairs 1 case, and"matted package, containing one 5-foot polished Mahogany Arabian Bedstead, turned Pillar, moulded Cornice and Rings 1 3-foot French polished Walnut Library Writing Table 4 Brussels Hassocks 11 assorted Door Mats 14 Hair ditto 1 case containing 3 sft. x 4ft. 6in. Mahogany folding Dinner Tables, 2 3ft. F. polished Mahogany Pembroke Cottage Tables, 9 Brussels Hassocks, 22 Market Baskets,-assorted sizes, 961bs. Cotton Waste, 1 Gondola Easy Chair, covered roan 5 Hair Mattresses, in Linen Ticks, for double Beds. The Auctioneers solicit attention to the above first class lot of Goods, wliieh are quite new having only been imported here within tlie last two months, an immediate clearance of which must be efi'ccted, in order to close balance of shipments. Terms, under £30, cash ; over that sum, and under £50, three months; over £50, three and four months approved endorsed bills, if required. Also to close consignments, GO cases Brandy 20 ~ Chnmpagne 10 „ Old Tom, Hamburgh '" quaiter casks Sherry -I- barrels Rice 1 case Aberdeen Hose 1 parcel Opera and Field Glasses. Luncheon provided. 1 NOTICE. rri!E undersigned begs respectfully to -*- intimate to the Merchants and others of Nelson, liir.t he h?s given up tlie Business of Xdgbterliiau, Custom House Agent, &c, and while tendering his sincere thanks for past favor.*, begs respectfully to solicit a continuonce of the same for his successors, Messrs. S. aiid J. T. JOHNS. T. TREWHEELLAR. ISV.son, August 26th, 1861. S. & J. T. JOHNS, BROTHERS BEG respectfully to announce that tlicy liaire succeeded to the Business lately carried on by J\Jr. T. Thewheellau, and hope liy strict attention to business, that the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor will be extended to themselves. JOHNS BROTHERS. Nelson, August 2Gth, 18C1. o T UST OPENED, ex Glensiiee, an assort•J meat of Miniature and other Gold Locket?*, Gold Brooches, Silver Tea Spoons, Gold Albert Chains, &c. All kinds of Jewellery manufactured of the Nelson Gold on the shortest notice by HENRY DREW, 3 Trafalgar-street. New Zealand Insurance Company. INSURANCE FROM FIRE.—The un- ■*• dersigned are authorised, by power of attorney from the above Company, to grant POLICIES of Insurance from lo.ss or damage by FIRE upon BUILD-' INUS and FURNITURE, and Goods and Merchandise of all descriptions. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, August 20, 1861. 993 Bank of New Zealand. HPHE SHARE LIST is NOW OPEN at -L the office of the undersigned. (See Prospectus in another part of this paper.) CURTIS BROTHERS. Kelson, 22nd July. 877 To Contractors, Gold Diggers, and Others. THE DIRECTORS of the NELSON -*- GOLD MINING COMPANY are prepared to receive TENDERS for RENTING the whole of the Company's interest in the Worts in Golden Gully, including the FLUME, the OFFICES upon the Works, and the BLOCK of LAND held by the Company from the Crown. The Lessee will be required (o keep the Flume and other property of the' Company in substantial repair, and to fulfil all the conditions of the original Lease The quantity of land under lease may be reduced fronv the present'amount of Fifty Acres to Fifteen Acres, fit tho option of the Lessee. Sealed Tenders (if by post prepaid), stating the amount of Rent per week offered, to be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary of the Company in Nelson, and marked " Tender for Works," on or before TUESDAY, the 2-ith September. The Directors-do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. WILLIAM GIBBS, Tctaranui; or the llono vary Secretary, Nelson. By order of the Directors, A. W. SCAIPE, Honorary Secretary. Nelson, August 24,1,861. 2

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 2

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