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Steam to Motueka. rpHE S.S. UNDINE, S. A. Leech, -*■ master, will sail for the above place (weather permitting) as follows : — _!>-.., On Saturday, the 28th, at . . . U'4s, p.m. Returning to Nelson on .Monday Morning, the 30th, at 11 HO a.rii., and will remain at Nelson on Tuesday, the 31st, for the Regatta, sailing again for MotuekaOU Wednesday, the Ist January, 1862, at 11, a.m. Fares—Five shillings. For freight or passage, apply to the captain, on board, or to FREDERICK STOCK, 599 ■ Allion Wharf. Thoroughbred Horses, &c. MR. D. MOORE is instructed by W. E. Nicholson, Esq., to sell by auction (unless previously disposed of by private sale), at Woodstock Park, Stoke), ,_.. On Friday, the 3rd January, 1862, the following very choice young thorough-bred HORSES, now on view at Woodstock Park, where further particulars may be learnt :— 1. Chestnut Filly, May Flower, three years old, by St. Giles, out of Woodstock, by Theorem, out of an imported mare; Theorem by Merlin—Pawn by Trumpetei—Prunella by Highflyer. Woodstock is the dam of Phoebe, " who ran so successfully both at Nelson and at Homebush ; and of Wildrake, who ran second to Zoe for the second Great Australian Champion Race. 2. Brown Filly, three years old, by St. Aubin, out of Pearl, by Gil Bias, out of Pesta, by Operator; St. Aubyn, by Bay Middleton, out of Black Agnes, by Velocipede. 3. Che-tnut colt Victor Lee, two years old, by Potentate, out of Woodstock; Potentate, by Sir Hercixles, out of Princess, by Gratis, dam by Stride, g. dam by Hector; -ir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay, by Sir Hercules ; Cap-a-pie, by the Colonel; Gratis, by Middleton, out of Jessica, by Gohanna. Entered for the Nelson Trial vStakes. 4. Chesnut Yearling Colt Oliver Cromwell, by Potentate, out of Woodstock. Entered tor the Nelson Trial Stakes. 5. Brown Filly, one year old, hy Potentate, out of Pearl. These horses offer a rare opportunity to persons desirous of possessing first-class race horses, as the blood of Woodstock in particular arc distinguished for their-success on the turf. Also, the following useful Horses :— Twu-year-old Filly, out of Jeanie, by Potentate. Three-year-old-Marii, with foal by side, out of Jeanie, by Drayman. Four-year-old Cart Gelding, by Captain, out of Jessie. : Also, about 200 fat wethers. A 4r-wheeled Dog Cart, 1 Phaeton. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms at Sale. Nelson, December 24,1861. 615 100 head of Cattle. MR. D. MOORE is instructed by the Trustees of Rochfoit's Estate to sell by auction at tho Cattle Fair Ground, .Richmond, about the firs week in January,— L 100 lu-ail of CATTLE, of all ages and condition, a large numbei fit for the butcher. A short notice of the exact day of sale will be advertised. Nelcon, December^!, 1861. ' Gl6 PURSUANT to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Moiigagce, Air. DANIEL MOOKE will pell by auction, On Saturday, the 11th day of January next, at noon— All those two allotments »r Parcels of L\N TD, being Sections Nos. 44 and 45, comprised within Rural Section No. 48, Opawa, in the province of Mailbonrngh. Terms cash. J For Anther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or t'.ie Registrar of the Supreme Court, Nefcon. •Nclmjii, December li, 16G1. 617 V.O'JTOE.—The Sale by Auction adver■i * ti.-oJ to take place on the 30th December, 1861, at the Trafalgar Hotel, will not be held until further nntK'o. 601 Fruit. UK PRINCE ALFRED, from Sydney. ■*-■"* Apples, Pears, Oranges and Lemons on sale by THOMAS CAWTHRON, 622 Government Wharf. For Sale,"PX PRINCE ALFRED, from Sydney. -*-^ 2 Horse-powers, compete. Apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, C>2S Government Wharf. "\.V~E, the undersigned, heretofore carry- ' * ing on business in co-partnership as steamboat proprietors, trading under the style or title of the • Nelson Coast Steam Association,' have this day DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP by mutual consent. ' Witnc-is our hands at Nelson this sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyone. N. G. Morse | Maxwell Bury, A. J. Richmond, ■ Joseph VViiiterburn, Jno. Tinline, Hugh H. Stafford, Herbert Evelyn Curtis, YV. R. Nicholson C,i-.0. M'Rho, Win. Wilkie, James S. Cross, ! J. JN'ancariow. "Witness—Oswald Curtis. G2l Nelson Rifle Volunteers. ALL Persons desirous ol Joining No. 1 or No. 2 Company of RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, and who either have not h<!en previously drilled, or who may desire to be again drilled, are informed that ihey can receive preliminary instruction at- the office of JOHN LOCKETT, 605 Captain and Adjutant. Waimea South Mechanics' Institute. rrHEEIGHTH ANNIVERSARY«fihe above -*- Institution will take plßceon the Ist of Jnuary, 1862, when a Tea Party will be held (attended'by' the Wakerield'.Brass Band) Tea on the table at Five p.m. 592 Tickets 2s, children half-price. BAND OF HOPEuIa MEETING~o~f the YOUTHS of both sexes, and others interested in the al-ove,- will be held at the Temperance Hall, on MONDAY Evening, December 30, at Seven o'clock, for the purpose of FORIIING the above Society. Parents are requested to allow their elder children to attend. I. M. Hill. W. C. Nation. Object or the Society.—Drawing young persons out of the way of temptation ; to becoriie teetotallers, thereby preventing the'young from being overcome by that destroyer of social happiness, " Intoxicating Liquor;" to give Lectures to the young in a simple and pleasing form, and also to prepare the young to ppeak wilh confidence before others, and to give them an opportunity to recite poetry or prose at their meetings; to draw out the mind, thereby inciting them to think and read, in order to obtain matter to write an essay ; and lastly, a desire for good company; to be industrious ; and above all, to secure tho good things of a future world. fi'Jo New Zealand Insurance Company. INSURANCE. FROM FIRE.—The un- •*■ dersigned are authorised, by power of attorney from the above Company, to grant POLICIES of inenrance from loss or damage by KlllE upon BUILDmN«jS ami b'UII.NITUKE, and Goods and Merchandise j ol all descriptions. „ , ' CURTJS BROTHERS, August 20 t 1861. 993

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 436, 27 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 436, 27 December 1861, Page 2

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