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Nefo %Etartlgemnit& IVTASH and SCAIFE beg to cnll attention IN to the Unreserved SALE of the WRECK and SALVAGE ex MARCHIONESS which will take place at the Albion Wharf THIS DAY at Eleven o'clock precisely. 3376 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. STORE PIGS. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the Wakatu Hotel, THIS DAY, at Twelve o'clock precisely — 14 superior Store Pigs, and 3 Sows in pig. Ako, immediately afterwards, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street — 100 bags Maize 1 case English Confectionery, and A quantity of useful Furniture, &c. 3391 AMERICAN TIMBER. SCHOONER ANN. BY AUCTION. GEORGE AIKEN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Albion Wharf, on WEDNESDAY next, the 27th instant, at Twelve o'clock, Noon — 20,000 Grooved and Tongued FLOORING BOARDS (in lots to suit purchasers). Also, The fast-sailing and substantially -built Fore-and-aft Schooner ANN (30 tons burden). This vessel is in the most perfect sea-going order, and is at present engaged in a very lucrative coasting trade. n^ Nelson, July 22. 3387 UNRESERVED SALE OF FAT CATTLE AND MILCH COWS, &c. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from G. W. Schroder, Esq., to offer for UNRESERVED SALE by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 9th August, at the Paddock in Hardy-street, opposite the Miners' Anns, commencing ot One o'clock precisely — Fifty head of very prime CATTLE, including amongst them large well-bred Steers, fat Bullocks, and Daiiy Cows. And Ten MATIES and G-SLTXJN&3, of excellent breeding, from the Birch Hill Run, chiefly got by thorough-bred stallions out of superior mares. This lot of Cattle will be sold entirely without reserve, and are well worth the attention of butchers and other buyers. Terms at sale. Nelson, 22nd July. 3390 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE HAVENROAD TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD. MESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE are instructed to SELL by public AUCTION, without reserve, at their Auction Mart, in Bridgestreet, on SATURDAY, the 6th of August next, at One o'clock, by order of the Mortgagee, PART of TOWN SECTION 62, containing 30 feet, in front of and adjoining the Haven-road, Nelson ; with the STORES, COTTAGES, and other BUILDINGS thereon, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Gwillim and tenants. The premises are held of the Commissioners of Native Reserves, for a term whereof about ten years are unexpired, at a yearly rental of £7 10s. ; and further particulars may be known on application to Mrs. Gwillim, on the premises, or 3385 Mr. Stamper, Solicitor. mHE undersigned has this day DISPOSED X of his BUSINESS to Mr. T. SNOW. All Accounts against the undersigned are requested to be sent in for settlement, and all parties indebted to him will please settle their Accounts without delay. N. T. Lookhart. Nelson, 20th July, 1859. 3372 MR. THOMAS SNOW wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that he has THIS DAY OPENED the VICTORIA HOUSE, lately in the occupation of Mr. N. T. Lockharfc, where will always be found a good supply ol FIRST-CLASS GOODS, of every description, which will be more particularized in future advertisements. Butter, Eggs, and other produce taken in the usual way. 3381 TT'IEWS of NELSON are NOW READY V at Meluish's Photographic Rooms, Bridge" street. 3378 i^APTAIN WELCH (lately connected with \j the Sailors' Home movement in England) will PREACH at the Wesley an Chapel, Richmond, next SUNDAY Morning ; and at Nelson in the Evening, at half-past Six o'clock. 3370 X ADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERJLJ CLOTHING, of all kinds, neatly MADE at moderate prices, for SALE, by Mrß. DARLING, at the house lately occupied by Mr. Greenfield, Colling-wood-street. July 19. 3382 OR SALE, a ROSEWOOD PIANO, by D'Almaine. Price £45. An ORMOLU CLOCK, from Howell and James, with two ditto CHIMNEY ORNAMENTS. Price £25 (cast price in London, £27 Us.). 3380 E. H. Dashwood. /CAPTAIN WELCH, of the ship Charles \J Edward, will deliver a LECTURE on TOTAL ABSTINENCE from INTOXICATING DRINKS, on WEDNESDAY evening, July 27, at the OddFellow's Hall ; Alfred Saunders, Esq., M.P.C., in the chair. Doors open at half-past Six. Chair to be taken at Seven o'olock. 3384 HIDES and SKINS.— E. F. JONES is a CASH BUYER of the above afc the highest market price. 3383 LOST, an oblong gold BROOCH, set with pearls, and containing hair. A Reward of £1 is offered to any one who will take it to Major Richmond's, « The Cliffs." 3386 mENDERS RECEIVED for NEW ROAD JL in Wai-iti Bush :— R. M. Smith .... £185 J. Griffiths .... 151 D. Clarice .... 150 The Tender of D. Clark accepted. T. J. Thompson, Secretary. July 19. 3369 GROVE FARM. THE undersigned having taken the above above Farm, begs to inform owners of cattle and horses, that arrangements can be made for the GRAZING of CATTLE on application to Mr. H. Inqham, on the premises, who will state particulars on application. 3377 J. Kerb, Jun., Waimea-west. Of\ f\f\f\ BRICKS on SALE, at FIVE OUSUUU POUNDS per THOUSAND. Apply to G. Hooper & Co. Nelson Brewery, July 21, 1859. 3373 TTtTANTEDby the undersigned, a STEADY TT MAN, who will make himself generally useful on a farm. Apply to T. Hoopeb. Richmond, July 21, 1859. 3374 WANTED to PURCHASE 1,500 bushels of WHEAT. Immediate application is necessary. Baas * D. Moore.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 59, 23 July 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 59, 23 July 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 59, 23 July 1859, Page 2