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Nrto Bfaiicrtisemcttt& BY AUCTION. A POSITIVE CLEARING OUT AND UNRESERVED SALE. /^EORGE AIKEN has been favoured with VX instructions from Mr. Ainsworth (who is •about to leave Nelson) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in his premises, Bridge-street, nearly opposite the Wakatu Hotel, on THURSDAY "hext (to-morrow), the 20th instant, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, the whole of his STOCK and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which consists of as follows, viz. — W. India rum, port wine, N. V. brandy, American stores, shingling nails, sheet zinc, large weighing machines, counter scales, Behnont sperm candles, American biscuits, Scotch twill, regatta stripe sliirts, men's moleskin, black cloth, and cord trowsers, men's pilot jackets and Milton and waterproof coats, men's boots and shoes, scarlet and grey blankets, rugs, shawls, and a variety of other drapery* Chairs, sofa, tables, bedsteads, &o. &c. Assorted boards and scantling. Lunch provided. Terms liberal. The Auctioneer recommends intending purchasers to be punctual in attendance at the above sale, which will take placo at ELEVEN O'CLOCK PRECISELY. ON SALE by the undersigned, ex LATE ARRIVALS :— Grey sheeting, 72 in., brown holland, linen drill, checked challis, grey domestics, 36in., striped aud mixed derry, cambric prints, Horrocks' longcloth, silk mantles, parasols, ladies' kid gloves, stays, and collars, fancy Beaufort and Napoleon ties, bareges. Fancy doeskin trousers and coats, Brighton sac 3, white mole, royal and woollen-cord trousers, drill trousers, colonial tweed trousers, alpaca coats, kersey drawers, white, fancy, regatta, and Scotch twill shirts, merino and lambswool vests, brown and white cotton hosiery, blue and scarlet serge shirts, watertights, bluchers, brab hats. Painters' brushware, wax vestas, enamelled ware, crockery, camp-ovens, American shingling hatchets, Californian picks, adzes, aies, woolpacks, gunny bags, sugar mats, axe handles, &c. Mauritius sugar, No. 1 pieces, loaf sugar, souchong tea (superior), coffee, chicory, currants, muscatels, pudding raisins, biscuits, sauces, vinegar, curry powder, salad oil, capers, Glen field Btarcb, Coleman's blue and mustard, salmon in lib. tins, pearl barley, &c. &c. Martell's dark brandy, Booth's old torn, JDKZgin, No. 2 Manila cigars, Hunt's 4 diamond port wine in qr. casks, Sass golden sherry in qrs. and octaves, eagle brand tobacco. Manila and Europe rope all sizes, sewing twine, coir warp, camphor wood trunk, sperm and mould candles, Sydney soap, magnets, &c, &c. Joseph and Weil. LOST, on WEDNESDAY last, on the Spring Grove Rond, between <he River and the Schoolhouse, a black LACE VEIL. Whoever will bring the same to Dr. Monro's, Waimea West, or Mrs. Tatlor'B, Selwyn Place, Nelson, will be REWARDED. November 17, 1857. NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. HOPE SUNDAY SCHOOL FIFTH ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, November 26th, at 5 o'clock. Admission, Is. 6d. each. After which a PUBLIC MEETING will take place, when several friends are expected to address the meeting. The chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. TWO SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the above Society ; on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, by the Rev. D. Dolamore, at half-past 6 o'clock ; and on SUNDAY, 29th, by the Rev. J. Warren, at halfpast 6 o'clock. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NELSON AND THE VICINITY. T EWIS CONWAY, WATCHMAKER JU and JEWELLER, Trafalgar Street, bcg3 to inform those friends who havo been so kind as to patronize him since his arrival in Nelson, that he has received by recent shipments from Sydney, the most choice selection of all kinds of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, NELSON GOLD RINGS, and a large assortment of all descriptions of Jewellery ; and his stock of all classes of fancy goods, comprising Six-tune Musical Boxes, Flutinas, Concertinas, and Clocks, and such a varied assortment of goods, which the inhabitants have never had the opportunity of seeing in Nelson before. N. B. Watches and Clocks, Musical Boxes, and all descriptions of Jewellery REPAIRED on the Premises by -a competent workman. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, a BAY FILLY, three years old, one white foot, star in the forehead, light muzzle, branded with a square on the saddle. Any person delivering the same at Wilford Farm, Waimea East, will receive the above Reward. John and W. Win. WANTED, a SITUATION, as MAN COOK, either in a gentleman's family or at an Hotel. Apply at the Examiner Office. OTICE.— AII persons CUTTING WOOD on Section No. 2, Aorere, after tiiis date, will be PROSECUTED. Henry Allport. .Stoke, 16th November, 1857. STATE OF THE LATE J. T. GALLOWAY, ESQ.— The undersigned, acting under Powers of Attorney in this Estate, request all DEBTS may be paid forthwith, and all accounts still unpaid may be s.cnt in to them for immediate settlement. William Wells, Arthur William Scaifb. Nelson, 16th November, 1857. STRAYED, from T. Hooper's Paddock, Richmond, a white-sided BULLOCK, with red neck, and red spot on rump, spreading horns, with a long rope attached. Any person giving information which shall lead to the recovery of the same shall be remunerated for their trouble. Nelson, November 17th. GUANO. THE undersigned have just received a few Tons of prime GUANO. Joseph and Weil. Nelson, 17th November, 1857. TUT U O be LET, the SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by the undersigned, next to Joseph and Weil's, Bridge-street. November 18, 1857. J. A. Ainsworth. H LEWIS begs to inform the public that • he is now carrying on business as a SURVEYOR on his own account, the PARTNERSHIP between Mr. Beauchamp and himself having been DISSOLVED. Inquire or leave instructions at Mr. Stanton's •tore, Trafalgar-street. TO MECHANICS AND LABOURERS CLAIMING COMPENSATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Claimants JljL under the Compensation Act will be held at the Plough Inn, Richmond, on MONDAY, November 23rd, that mattors of importance may be laid before them. By order of the Committee, John Young, Richmond, November 11, 1857. Chairman.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 67, 18 November 1857, Page 2

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