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, k ~ _ 3)40, 2? <U- . M R« D:"MOOiiE ft instructed by Mr. Str«t(opd h tn- r ße!| ~by. auction "at Thomas* Horse and Jockey^, Wajuteaiwcst, . v 1 Reaping Machine 2 Horse Hoes 1 ?f|ty^n«*, assorted 13 Bite *Rltet Harness — ' ■' Double* sod .Single Giini .^S^Sfdbtheir^ Btols»Md Ammunitioa ' wt ditto* — Knives, forks, Meat and Pruning Saws ■ ' >JBooteand Shoes, Copper Kettle, dsc. Thcrltatping Machine is one of Croskill'a, with re. __ -cent-improvements, consisting- of - Larger Wheels p, Longer.^Peep»r {¥ejrafea - Knivei/with Sheaf-Col- °*> lector, prominent advantage is its central power or propulsion, andifc can be worked either by ~ or forces. ' "* ■ ' 'Intending purchasers of firearms and ammunition °" mu£t previously procure a license-from the Collector »•» of-GuMona. '" ' ™J " Terms at Sale. Nelson, December 20. COS U , PoAtpowmeutof^e Sale at the Trafalgar "? " ; .' -■» Hotel ■' v -6, KfOTICB.—The SALE by AUCTION y- -»-^" advertf-ed to take place on, THURSDAY, tb« In -StK^DwMribw, at.tho Trafalgar H«*rf, Nelson, is * POStPONED until MONi)A^th« 30th December, ' •• wlwi.it wilt Whrtdw already advertised. kr NATH. E»WAW>S AND CO, ' .„ .>..".<.*... ApctiQßieew. " y^*«».Kovqm^rßO*, , 498 ; T^^BB^JiDwATOripNvbvMr.D. • , ,-*• MOOBE, athirauctiotfroqni'.'n-afaTgar-street, ; 07 on&lturday, the 11$ day of January nexttw r Al) iljose.yal^abie Sections or LA^D, being N To». J 7 tip and 141,^ in "the district of Takskt, in im ' Golden Bay, having frontigejs to the Hiver * .. TliTaingaroa and.a.public road. .Each section ■is wcll;tiaibered,,aud the land well adapted " for agricultural purposes. They will be sold in allotments containing respectively S8 '_ acres, 67 acrei Z- roods, 82 acres, and 65 acres. l"t A Pla^-of the property to be seen at the auetioneei's, ?H or at the office of Mr. Kingdon, Trafalgar-street. Terms at sale. 575 . JJ EL SON .B E.G.AI tT. Tuetday, December 31,186 L ~ Hfeh*W«te7iltVso, a.m. FiritSaee. By TWO-OARED BOATS; to start at half-past Ten o'Uock. Beconißace. By FOUR-OARED BOATS; to itart at quarter-put Eleven. Third Race. By First-class SAILING VESSELS; to start at Noon. ' Fourth Race. By Second.cla* SAILING VESSELS; to start at f r' _One o'clock, Fifth Rate. W By Third-class YACHTS; to stait at Two o'clock. Sixth Race, By Fourth-class BOATS; to start at Three o'clock. ,cc Seventh Race. lt6( DINGT RACE; to start at Five o'clock. ten ' Eighth Race. ist- DUCK HUNT; as shortly after the arrival of the cd. boats as possible. ute Programmes, containing Rules and Regulations, in with Prizes for the various Races, can be had on application to Mr. THOMAS ASKEW ; or teJ ' HENRY CLOUSTOX, ™ 580 Secretary. iet To the Electors of the City of Nelson. f^ENTLEMEN.— -I again beg to tender 1_ my services to you as one of your representatives in the Provincial Council, about to be elected. | The interest I have always taken in shipping and Mr other matters connected with your city, leads me to to, hQpe that 1 may still be useful to you, the more es- "'' pecially as there is every prospect of the trade of this considerably augmented by the exporta- __ Hion of chromei in addition to the other mineral prop Mucts of the province. >*• "It is not my intention to make a personal canvass B of the constituency, but if lam required to attend r nt., public meeting with a view of ascertaining my opinion on any subject of local importance likely to be brought before the Council, I shall be most happy to do so, upori getting due notice of the same. __ WitK gratitude for the confidence you have hitherto reposedin me, I have the honor to be, g- ..■;■•■ Gentlemen, 0 W ' Your most obedient servant, ! * JAMES MAGKAY. Drumduan, December 3,1861. fl6 To the Hectors of the District of Waimea — West. re Q.iNTLEMEN.— I have the honor to ■^A ' offer myself as a candidate for the Provincial Council'at the election at W«imea West. If lam _ fortunate enough to agree in opinion with you on this ' and.other points, I shall bo happy to servo as your ' Representative. If, however, you prefer to elect som« t|| one else, 1 can assure you sincerely it will net efface the recollection of the very complimentary manner iv which you formerly conferred that honor upon me. JOHN KERR, Sen. Waimea West, December 4,1861. 540 £ To the Electors of the District of Golden Bay. r>E-,TLEMEN.—AS you will shortly have an opportunity of exercising your right to elect one person to serve as your representative in the — Provincial Council of this provii*. >—if my past conduce as member for this very important district has been such, as to induce you to honor me with a renewal of n" your confidence, I shall be most happy again to serve of you, and promise to give diligent attention to all me*of 9Ures, under consideration, doing my best to promote ale the welfare of the province, and of this district in particular. .. bs. ' I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Tour most obedient servant, ty> WM; GIBBS. Golden Bay, »rt 2nd December, 1361. 200 rP HODGSON, ARTIST, i>6 A •s ~ COLMNGTTOOD-STREET, Ni^SON, — Next door to the Dun Mountain Mining Cororany's ,- ' Offices.. '» PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, &c, taken in Oil or Watercolours. . INSTRUCTIONS GIVES in Oil or Watercolour PAINTING, Crayon or Pencil DRAWING. .. At Mr. HODGSON is now FORMING EVENING q CLASSICS for instruction in the above branches of art. *» intending pupils arc requested to make an early apf rj'.ication. 261 — FOB THE "COLONIST." . Town. - 01 Bridge-street: W. Wilkie, H. J. Goodman, R. Lucas nd Waimea-street: I. 11. Hill. *- COUSTRT. , Stoke, F. Austen. Motueka, R. Sutcliffo. nd Richmond, Hodder & Co. fiiwaka, Mr. Edlesten lh» Spring Grove, E. Rennel. WaiUpu, R. Ray, °P Wakefield, J. Squire. Motupipi, J. Tilby ne Waimea Village, J. Palmer Slateford, Mr. Heyward. 0° Collingwood, D.Allan. Blenheim, W. Collie. ye Moutei-e Inn, C. H. Benseman. M . London: d- Mr. Wm, B. Smith, Sews Agent, 4, Hungerford-tt. . re eJyDUEy; Mr. J. L, Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, G«org«.«t< w' Mklbovrnk : M.tm Qoidoß «o«? Qot^h. OqniaHtrem

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 436, 27 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 436, 27 December 1861, Page 1

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