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ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a GOLD LOCKET containing a miniature. Any one bringing the same to Mr. BAIN, the Port, will receive the above reward. 846 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, August 1, 1866. nnENDERS will be received at this office, until JL MONDAY, the 20th August, from persons desirous of LEASING, for the purpose of ERECTING a WHARF thereon, all that unoccupied block of LAND, ha,ving a frontage of about 390 feet to the Nelson Haven, and situated between the Albion Wharf and the wharf and land now in the occupation of Mr. William Alcersten. As the Government is desirous of securing the erection of a good and substantial Wharf on the above-mentioned site, persons tendering will be required to state fully the description and material of the Wharf and Buildings they intend to erect ; the time within which the same shall be completed; the rent they will agree to pay per annum ; and all other necessary particulars. The Rates of Wharfage will be limited to those charged at the Government Wharf. The Haven-road will have to be made good one chain wide, at the expense of the Lessee, the whole length of the frontage, as shown on the plan. The term of lease will be 21 years. Good security will be required for the due performance of the conditions of the lease. A plan of the block to be leased can be seen, and, if necessary, other particulars obtained at this office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 552 Provincial Secretaiy. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have PURCHASED the WRECK of the Schooner DEESSE— ship, cargo, boats, and everything appertaining thereto— which vessel was stranded on Cape Farewell Spit on the 20th ult. Parties are cautioned from removing anything from the Wreck. LOCKHART & CO. R. B. PRINGLE. Nelson, August 1, 1866. 851 PHEASANTS. PHEASANTS. TUST RECEIVED, per last steamer a few KEGS el of SUPERIOR PHEASANT POWDER, warranted TO SHOOT STRAIGHT ! ! and ON SALE, in lib and Alb canisters, at W. H. WEST'S, 853 Lower Bridge-street. SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 4th Instant. Immediately after the Land Sale. MR. D. MOORE will Sell by Auction, in front of his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY next, 4th inst., at half-past 1 o'clock — 1 Bay MARE, 4 yrs., by " Clyde Champion," broken to saddle and harness. No reserve. 844

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 129, 3 August 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 129, 3 August 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 129, 3 August 1866, Page 3