Sjjiffliitg. The Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Company's Steamers will leave as follows:— / rFHE LORD "WORSLEY, A. Kennedy/, -*- commander, will leave for WELLINGTON^ CANTERBURY, and OTiTGO, on or about 26t11^ nstant. ■ ' f . \,\ THE AIREDALE, R. Johnson, com--L mander, will leave for NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU, on or about 25th instant. , For freight or passage, apply at the Company s Offico, Government Wharf. i>o For Sydney Direct. rPHE fine fast-sailing brig GAZELLE,; -*- George Baker, commander, will sail for the above port (should sufficient inducement offer) on WEDNESDAY next, the 23rd instant. . For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to THOMAS CAWTHRON, 2i y Government Wharf. Cutter Grace Darling. FOR SALE, the celebrated fast sailing cutter GRACE DARLING, 30 tons burden, built by Nicol, of Auckland, copperfastened, and well found in gear. 242 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ||mtses gift;■'!anh House and Shop. FOR SALE or to be LfiT, those NEW PREMISES opposite .the 'Bank, Trafalgar-street, consisting of a SHOP and Eight-roomed HOUSE. For particulars, apply to 147 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. —" TO X.ET, ~~ ~\~~: A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situate in St. Vincent-street, lately occupied by Mr. Thos. Scaife. For further particulars apply to JNO. W. WIG. ZELL. at Mr. Sinclair's Office, Trafalgar-street. ' 868 VICTORIA HOTEL TO LET.—Apply * on the Premises to E. FULTON, Proprietor. 216 To be Sold or Let. 07 A ACRES of LAND, with dwelUi\j ling- house, situate in Eighty Eight Valley, the property of Mr. Luck. The whole:of the'above will be sold on liberal terms, or let on Lease of Seven Years or less, or portions of the same will be sold in Allotments. For address, apply to Mrs. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson. 236 FOR SALE, the HOUSE and LAND in Hardy-street, adjoining the Post Office, at present occupied by the undersigned, to whom apply for particulars. ROBERT AITKEN. Nelson, 18th October, 1861. 273 A Rare Opportunity. TO BE LET, for a term of years, a very valuable SECTION of LAND in the Moutere; the only rent required will be, that the tenant pays all taxes or rates raised on the same. Apply at the Colonist Office. Nelson, 18th October, 1861. 274 TESTIMONIAL , TO pOVERNOR GORE BROWNE, *-T in recognition of an honorable, enlightened, and impartial administration-of the Government of the Colony, from September, 1355, to . 1861, andiii testimony of private worth. Amount already subscribed in Auckland, £522 9s. COMMITTEE FOR THE NRLSON TUOVINCE. Alexander Kerr, Treasurer. Lieut.-Col. Richmond Hugh Martin Alfred Domett Arthur Collins A. J. Richmond J. W. Barnicoat E. VV. Stafford Fedor Kelling H. E! Curtis Nathaniel Edwards William Wells Henry Adams Charles Elliott Maxwell Bury J. D. Greenwood Alexander Kerr Oswald Curtis R. J. Creasy Hugh Stafford W. Cook R. K. Newcome A. Le Grand Campbell John Poynter W. Gibbs Dr. Monro W. W. Tnrnell John Greenwood Alexander Bow James Mackay, jun. Edward Fearon N. G. Morse Joseph Hcwetson James Mackay, sen. Charles Kelling * With power to add to their number. Subscriptions may be paid to any member of the Committee; and, as the object of the Testimonial is to obtain an expression of their opinion from as large a number as possible of those who approve of the policy of the Governor with respect to the Natives, no subscription will be refused on account of the smallness of the sum. ■ Collection-books will be forwarded to the various districts for the use of the Committee. • •.: HERBERT EVELYN CURTIS, .. ■■ ■■■ i Honorary Secretary. Nelson, September 30,18.6-1. "202 Properties of Alfred Fell and Henry Seymour, Esquires^ ALL persons occupying PROPERTY -^-belonging to Alfred Fell, Esq., or to Henry Seymour, Esq , arid who may be indebted for BENT or INTEREST, or otherwise, are requested for the future to make their PAYMENTS, and to address any communications respecting the said Properties,'to the undersigned, who have received Powers of Attorney from Mr, Fell and from Mr. Seymour to act on their behalf. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, Sept. 23,1861. 175 Money to lend. . TO be LENT by the TRUSTEES of the NELSON SAVINGS BANK, upon security of real property within twelve miles of Nelson, the sum of £650, in sums of not less than £100, at Ten per Cent, interest. H. D. JACKSON, Manager, kelson, September 21. 173 ■TO STAND THIS SEASON, at J3itchley, -*• the Thorough-bred horse "Brush" ! winner of the Great Nelson' Trial Stakes, 1861: by Chevalier out of Besom by Whisker out of Cordelia, vide Stud Book. Chevalier by Tros out of Flora M'lvor, vide Stud Book. Brush will be at. the Star and Garter, Richmond, every .Monday; Wakefield Arms, every Wednesday ; and Motueka Hotel, every Friday. Terms, £3 10s. Groom, 55., Good Paddocks for mares at 2s. 6d. pev week. - ,- 254 DURING the Temporary Absence of J. H. LEVIEN, from Nelson, BUSINESS of J- LEVIEN AND CO. will be CARRIED ON by Mr. JONAH ASHBURN, who is fully empowered to receive and pay all claims for and against our firm.' J. LEVIEN AND CO. Nelson, Oct. 11,1861. 253 NOTICE. The Advertiser having purchased the T>ICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, •t*' begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-East that he intends running every Monday, "Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Eoyal Hotel, Nelson at 3-30 p.m. Parcels Delivered. 933 HBNRY HAMMOND.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 1
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865Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 1
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