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$eto fltibzxtifsmzntn. THIS DAY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY, without reserve, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at 12 o'clock precisely : — 5 tons fine flour 1 dray 100 volumes "Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. By an Englishman." And a quanti^oTDraJjery, Hosiery, and Brushware ; to close consignments. /vVithout reserve. — Terms cash. August 28, 1858. 1491 In He JOHN FRAZER (Shipwright), Deceased. In Re FREDERICK SHEARMAN, Deceased. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have been instructed by the Registrar of Intestate Estates, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, TraiWgar-street, on^THURSDAY, the 2nd SeptemhefTat One o'clock, and without reserve, The-EERSONAI) CLOTHING and EFFECTS or the above-named Intestates, with Superior /SILVER WATCH and Gold Chain. ./ Terms cash. Nelson, 26th August, 1858. 1492 THIS DAY. SALE OF MARES, GIG, CART, AND DRAY. r*] EORGE AIKEN has received instructions VX to offer for PUBLIC COMPETITION, m front of his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, THIS DAY, at Twelve o'clock, noon, as follows : — 1 superior-bred black mare, gig, and harness; will be sold in one lot, or separately. This Mare is warranted safe and sound, perfectly quiet, and active in heavy cart, trace, plough, and trap harness ; trots fast in saddle; and is in every respect very suitable for a journey. The vehicle and harness are second hand, but in good working order. Also,^ 1 useful saddle mare - x^^ 1 light horse drajrfwith frame, &c. 1 bullockdaayTthe wheels and axles of which are very^fDstantial. L r-**^^r -**^^ Terms liberal. Nelson, August 28,' 1858. 1485

THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY, FURNITURE, &c. r\ EORGE AIKEN will SELL by public VX AUCTION, at his Sale Room, Trafalgarstreet, THIS DAY, at One o'clock, p.m., a very large variety of useful articles, consisting of— Prints, shawls, muslins, ribbons, silk parasols, silk umbrellas, stays, corded shirts, lace falls, muslin insertion, blankets, siveots, brown calicoes, gloves, moleskin trowsers, Scotch twill shirts, white shirts in boxes ; regatta ditto, reefing jackets, tweed coats, Wellington boot 9, watertights, children's woollen hoods, children's cuffs and gaiters, &c. 2 large bookcases Pier and toilet glasses 1 canopy bedstead Work boxes and dressing cases Work tables, what-nots Card and Pembroke tables A few very choice pieces of fancy furniture 1 case paintings and engravings, amongst which are some good subjects, and by eminent artists 4 cases pipes -s 6 cases pickles s^ An assortment of cutlery, ironmongery, glassware, &c, &c. / / Three-fourths ofjfcoe lots which may be offered at the above Sale wiHoe sold without reserve. » Terms liberal. Lunch provided. August 27, 1858. 1486 UNRESERVED SALE OF FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY. x MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Shop of Mr. Lewis Conway (who is about to leave the Settlement), on SATURDAY, the 4th September, commencing at One o'clock, and entirely without reserve, the whole of his extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of — Musical boxes, clocks, toys, concertinas, accordeons, perfumery, comjjfljknives, pocket knives, cash boxes, crjbfefige boart^, work boxes, pocket books, pcjirfemonnaies, cards, purses, scissors, lookipg glasses, ladies' bags, dolls, dressed andjmdreßaed ; stationery, crying dolls and china/ditto ; a very large assortment of jewellery and watches of all kinds ; furniture, togetjler with 66 boxes tea, and other goods, too/numerous to particularize. v j/ Terms liberal. Ifßlson, August 26, 1858. 1484 TO SAWYERS. mENDERS are invited to SUPPLY SAWN i TIMBER, for the Odd FeUojrtMHaU. Specifications can be seen at Mr. Jx'webb's, Trafalgarsquare, on and after THURSDAY NEXT, August 26th. Tenders to be sent/as above on Wednesday, September Ist. 1 ;/ 1480 LEA AND PERRINS' celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the only good sauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras, to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851. "Tell Lea and Pebbins that their sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. Lea and Pebbins having discovered that several of the foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations of their " Worcestershire Sauce," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine sauce, and in one or more instances with thejiames of L. & P. forged, they have deemed it thpirtluty kTcaution the public, and request purcjjffier* to Bee that the names of Lea and PEBBiNi^jre upon the wrapper, label, stopper, and bottle^^ P. & P. further give notire, that they will proceed against any one who may/infringe upon their right, either by maiiufacturing/w vending such imitations, and have instructed thsor correspondents in the various parts of the world tar advise them of such infringements. / Wholesale andy^or exportation by the proprietors, Lea and Pebbjns, Worcester ; Cbos3E and Black - well, and other oilmen and merchants, London. Agent for Nelson, Mr. Pbichabd. 1255

(Korjcrnment oottce* IN the SUPREME COURT of NEW ZEALAND. In the Estate of Thomas Anderson, late of Pelorus, deceased, intestate. In the Estate of Richard Gill, late of Pelorus, deceased, intestate. In the Estate of John Frazer, late of Nelson, shipwright, deceased, intestate. In the Estate of Frederick Sta«flnan7 seaman, deceased, intestate. >»^ In the Estate of John Martin, gold digger, deceased, intestate. yr Pursuant to the rule o^his honourable Court, the Creditors of the aboyaniamed Intestates are, on or before the thirtieth dj(y of November next, to come in and prove their daws before me, at my office ; or in default thereof iney will be peremptorily excluded from all benefits arising from the Estate and Effects of the deceased. , y■• John Shabp, StipMmqjCourt, Nelson, Registrar. August 26, 1858. 1482

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 2

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