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1 ..'lleto^fetisfiiattts. "jy/TESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. rr ■ will sell by auction at their Warehouse, Tra-'algar-street, on Saturday, November 24, at Twelve o'clock, without reserve— Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Cart, Heading, and Plough Harness A few choice Engravings, Hand-saws, Carving and Table Knives and Forks Rifle, Double-barrel, and Walking-stick Guns, in mahogany cases complete Looking-glasses, Life Preservers, Steel Pens, Note Paper, Drawing Pencils Turkey Sponge, Watch Guards, Steel Spectacles, Backgammon Boards Men's Coats, 20 boxes IOQO E drilled-eye Needles Polished Cricket Bats and double-seam Red Cricket Balls Mane Combs, Ladies' Work Boxes and Writing Desks combined Electro-plated Cruet Frames, Sundries, &c. November 16. 13(50 ENGLISH BACON AND HAMS. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will offer for sale by public auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY next, 22nd instant, at Two o'clock, p.m.— About 1 ton English BACON and HAMS in prime condition, in lots' to suit purchasers. 1370 Terms at sale. CLEARING- SALE. IyrESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will •*-'-*■ sell by auction at Canton House, on Wednesday, TO-MORROW, 21st, commencing at Eleven o'clock— The remainder of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, &c. Refreshments will be provided. 1371 HOPE SUNDAY SCHOOL. npHE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of -*- the above Institution will be celebrated on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, by a PUBLIC TEA, at Five o'clock p.m. $£§r Admission Ls.'Gd. each. The chair to be taken at half-past Six o'clock. November 20. 1308 CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. nTHE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS, in -*- behalf of the Missions under the direction of the Australasian Methodist Missionary Society, will bo preached on SABBATH next, the 25th instant, in the Wesley an Chapel, Nelson— At Eleven a.m., by the Rev. W. M. Biss. At half-past Six p.m., by the Rev. P. Calder. On the MONDAY EVENING following, the PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the above place of worship, when several ministers and gentlemen are expected to attend for the purpose of advocating the cause of Christian Missions. The chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. Preparatory to the Public Meeting a TEA MEETING- will be held, commencing at Five o'clock. Collections will be made after each service. Nelson, November 19th, 1860. 1367 PERSONS who are in the habit of -1- FISHING in the Maitai, near the Bathing Place, are hereby CAUTIONED against entering the premises and damaging the fencing close by. If found trespassing after this notice they will be PROSECUTED. JAMES WINTER. The Maitai, 15th November, 1860. 1366 PICTON, MARLBOROUGH. FOR SALE.—One of the most valuable TOWN SECTIONS in the above place, with Sea Frontages. Apply to WILLIAM AKERSTEN, Haven-road, Nelson; or to B. O. HODGSON, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 1356 I^OLOSHES! GOLOSHES !!~~at LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON'S. 1365 £25 REWARD. "TO^HEREAS on the night of Saturday, ' ' the 27th October, the cabin of the undersigned was broken into, and Forty Pounds in Union Bank notes STOLEN therefrom, the above Reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such information at the Police Office, Nelson, as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. ROBERT QUANCE, 1369 Chief Mate of the Airedale. I3ERSONS desirous of PORTRAITS by -^ W. DAVIS should favor him by calling between the hours of Nino and Two o'clock. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Hardy-street, Next door to Mr. Everett's. Masonic Hotel. Where every facility is afforded for the production of first rate specimens of the art. N.B.—Private Waiting Rooms for Ladies. 1372 . EX BRIDE. m- BOOTS! BOOTS! .35 TRUNKS. NOW SELLING.—A choice assortment and NEWEST STYLES. Expressly ordered by the undersigned for this IfarJcet. Ladies will find this an excellent opportunity to get well fitted in Summer Goods. Comprising every variety of Mens', Womens'i Youths', Bojs', Girls', Childrens' light and strong Boots. . LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. N.B.—Taranaki Refugees will find it an excellent opportunity of getting well supplied .in Boots and Shoes, at the lowest possible prices. Inspection invited. 1351 feteimmrt Itatites. NOTICE OF TENDERS. 'TENDERS in duplicate will be received -*- at this Office, until noon on the Bth of December next, from parties willing to contract to perform the undermentioned SERVICES for Twelve Months, from Ist January, 1861, or for such longer period a:3 the Postmaster-General for New Zealand may deem necessary:— To CONVEY MAILS to and from Richmond and the Post Office, Nelson, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and on such other days a3 . the Postmaster-General may direct. To CONVEY MAILS to and from Waimea-west, Spring Grove, and Wakefield, on Wednesdays and Saturdays (unless prevented by floods in the river). MAILS TO ARRIVE at the' Post Office, Nelson, by Eleven o'clock, a.m., and to be taken from thence at Two, p.m. The Postmaster-General reserves to himself the power, in case of non-fulfilment of Contract^,to forward the mails at the expense of the Contractor i Security will be required for the due performance of the services, and the lowest tender (if-approved) will be accepted. : By order of the Postmaster-General, <■•■■■'■■■ B. WALMSLFST, Chief Postmaster of the District. Post Office, Nelson; November 14, 1860. ■ : ' ; '13R1 pROWN GRANTS in iavdr of the widermentioned persons are now READY FOR ISSUE at this Office. L. Cs Borck J. Porthouse J. W. Barnicoat : • H. Redwood, junior W. Corkhili . W.Rodgerson- ' .' John Candy ' v J. Steel Edward Dow ' • W.T. L. Travers . A. Drummond R. G. Tilt ', , p ' • . . James Dawes G.Taylor ' ' H.Gifford ' J. Trass v . v :'\. T. R. Hacket J. Thompson / ; A. G. Jenkins D. Warnock Jollie and Lee ' J. E. Wilson '' * , : J. Macintosh T. Windle R. P. Outridge ALFRED DOMETT, Commissioner. Land Office, v November 14,186(\ 1362

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 322, 20 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 322, 20 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 322, 20 November 1860, Page 2