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D«c, 31/01. |<MSl^MSMßlSßMSßSMSSjSjßjßSS^Sß^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^E^ys 571). MOORE is instructed by Mr. Stratford, to bcII. by.auction *c- Thomas's Horse and. Jockey Inn, Waimeft-west, On Thursday, 2nd January, 1862, at One o'clock** - : • ' 1 Reaping Machine 2 Home floes , ia 6ush Collars, assorted > . , 3 sets Tiller Harness 1 net Pony Gig Harness . Double and Single Guns Revolver and' other Pistols, and Ammunition for ditto Knives, Forks, Meat and Pinning Saws Boots and Shoes, Copper Kettle, &o The Reaping Machine is one of CroskiU'a. with recent improvements, consisting of Larger Wheels, Longer and Deeper Perrated Knives, wit'i Sheaf-Col-lector. -The most prominent advantage is ite central power oi propulsion, and it can be worked either by bullocks or hones. Intending purchasers of firearms and ammunition must previously procure a license from the Collector of Customs. Terms at Sale. ' Nelson, December 20. ' 60S Thoroughbred Horsei, Ac. MB. D; MOORE it instructed by W. R. Nicholson, Esq., to sell by auction (unless previously disposed of1 by privatt sale), at Woodstock Park; Stoke); OnFriday, the 3rd Januaij,. 1862, / the following very.'choloe -young thorough-bred HORSES, now on view alWoodstock Park, where furthar particulars may beleamt:•— :..<' 1. Chestnut Filly; M^BfcbwEß, thwifjeare old, by St. Giles, out of WoodstodCby Theorem, out pf an.\mporjie4,mare; {Theorem by Merlin—Pawn by,Trumpeter—Prunella by Highflyer; r Woodstock ia the <lam of Phoebe, who ran so successfully1 both at Nelson and at Hotnebush ;■' and of Wildnke, who ran second to Zoe for the Second Great Australian Champion Race; ' ' - 2. Brown Filly,~three years old, by St. Aubin, OQtot.PearJ, by Gjl lil^a, out of Pesta, by Operator; St. Aubyn, by B»y Middletou, out oi Black Agnes, by Velocipede. S. Che»tnut colt Victob Lee, two years old, by , Potentate, out of Woodstock; Potentate, by Sir Hercules, out of Princess, by Gratis, dam by Stride, g. dam by Ilector; >ir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; C«p-a-pie, by the Colonel; Gratis, by Middle ton, out of Jessica, by Gohanna. Entered for the Nelson Trial Stakes. 4. Chesnut Yearling Colt Olives Cbomwell, by Potentate, out of Woodstock. Entered tor the Nelson Trial Stakes. 5. Brown Filly, one year old, by Potentate, out ofPearl. ' These hones offer a rare opportunity to persons desirous of possessing first-class race hones, as the blood of Woodstock in particular are distinguished for their success-on the turf. Also, the following useful HorsssiP-Two-year-old Filly, out of Jeanie, by Potentate. Three-year-old Hare, with foal by side, out of Jeanie, by Drayman. Four-year-old Cart Gelding, by Capta'n, outjof Jessie. Also, about 200 fat wether*. A 4-wheeled Dog Cart, '• . - 1 Phaeton. ../,". Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms at Sale. Nelson, December 24,1861. 615 TO BE SOLD at AUCHON, by Mr. D. ..•*• MOORE), at his auction room, Trafalgar-street, on Saturday, the 11th day of January next— All those valuable Sections of LAND, being $09. 140 and 141, in the district of Taka**, io Golden Bay, having frontages to the River Waingaroa and a public road. Each section is well timbered, and the land well adapted for agricultural purposes, They will be sold in allotments containing respectively 83 acres, 67-acres 2 roods, 82 acres, and 65 acres. , , A Plan of the property to be seen at the auctioneer's, or at the office of Mr. Kingdon, Trafalgar-street. Terms at sale. 675 100 head of Cattle. MB. D. MOORE is instructed by the ■LTX Trustees of Rochfort's Estate t sell by auction at the Cattle Fair Ground, Richmono about the tirdfc week in January,— ;. ; 100 he«d of CATTLE, of all ages and con- ; dition, a large number fit for the butcher. A short notice of the exact day of sale will be advertised. "Nelson, December 24,1861. 616 OURSUANT to instructions received **- from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, Mr. DANIEL MOUUh will tell by auction, On Saturday, the 11th day of January next, at noonAll those two allotments or Parcels of L AND, being.Sections NOB. 44^nd 45, comprised within Rural Section No. '48, Opawt, ia the province of Marlborough. Terms cash. For further patticulars apply to the Auctioneer, or Ihe Registrar of the Supreme ;Court, Nelson.. . Nelson, December 14,1861.-- 617 NOTICE.—The Sale by Auction adver- *■* ,4v& to take place on the 30th December, 1861, at the Trafalgar Hotel, will not be held until further notice. 601 To the Electors of the District of Golden Bay, GE TLEMEN.—As yon will shortly have an opportunity of exercising your right to elect one person to serve as your representative in the Provincial Council of this pro vi!». >—if my past conduct as member for this very, important district has been such as to induce you to honor me with a renewal of your confidence, I shall be most happy again to serve you, and promise to give diligent attention to all measures under consideration, doing my best to promote the welfare of the province, and of this district in particular. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen^ Your most obedient semut, WM. GIBBS. Golden Bay, 2nd December, 1861. 250 rV HODGSON, ARTIST, -~ •; CotLIKQWOOD-stUEET, NeLSOK, Next.door to the Dun Mountain Mining Company's , . . Offices. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, &c, taken in Oil or Watercolours. : INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in Oil or Watercolour PAINTING, Crayon or Pencil DRAWING. <A*4 Mr. HODGSON is now FORMING EVENING CLASSES for instruction in the above branches of art, intending pupils arc requested to make an early application. .'■ , 261 TOHN SYMONS AND CO., V AQCTIONEERS, Shipping, Customs, and Commission Agents. Ships' Usuries and Clearances effested. 624 Fruit. EX PRINCE ALFRED, from Sydney. Apples, Pears, Oranges and Lemons on Bale by ! THOMAS CAWTHRON, g22 Government Wharf; " For Sale, pX PRINCE ALFRED, from SYDNEY* •Ci 2 Horse-powers, complete. Apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, 653 Govemmeov Whurf,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

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