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' ikto ITIOR TAIUNAKI AND MANUKAU.— Jj The steamship WHITE SWAN, 380 tons register, 72 horee-power, JOlls M'Lean, Commander, ■will be despatched for the above ports on or about FRIDAY, 10th instant. Nicholson and Ridings, Nelson, 7th September, 1858. Agents. 1539 IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE -OF "DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, MILLINERY, AND OTHER GOODS. Ex General Wool. TO BE SOLD positively without reserve, on FRWA.Y NEXT, the 10th instant, at the •hop occupied br Mr. Lewis Conway, comprising the following u|B^varietT, viz. : — Ladieß' velvet, silk; and other mantles, richly trimmed Do. elegantly embroidered robe and rich satin and other dresses Do. beaver and felt riding hats, white and coloured Do. summer bonnets and hats, in leghorn, dunstable, straw, &c. Children's do. do., trimmed, with feathers, &c, &c. Ladies', Maids', and Children's underclothing Feathers, flowers, fancy head dresses, ribbons, trimmings, threads, and tapes Silk and satin aprons, lace foils, blonds, and laces Elegant barege scarf and other shawls Dresses Ladies' and Gentlemen's black and white hose Children's do. do. and coloured gaiters Ladies' and Gentlemen's kid, silk, and other gloves Regatta shirts, gentlemen's and boys' Ociu'lcmen's very superior white felt and other hats, also, coats, vestd, trousers, smoking and other cap?, Russia leather travelling wallets, &c, &c. Together with blankets, towelling, pipes and pipe stems, pocket books, portfolios, twine nets, very small alarm clocks, pocket knives, razors, saws, masons' trowels, gouges and socket chisels, plane iron 3, painfj dust, and whitewash brushes, pens., fnsees, Sec, &c. The sale to commance at Eleven o'clock precisely, and to continue till all is sold. 1530 SALE OF COW AND CALF, STEER, &c. GEORGE AIKEN will SELL by public AUCTIOX, opposite his Sale Hoom, Trafal-gar-street, on SATURDAY first, the 11th current, at Twelve o'clock noon, I 1 cow in full milk ' 1 heifer calf 1 steer three years old Also, 1 four-wheeled Timber Carriage, fitted with pole and shafts, and in excellent working order. Terms liberal. Nelson, Sept. 7. 1538 EX SPRAY. TUST landed, and on SALE by the underO signed, AMERICAN STOVES and SUSSEX GRATES, of various sizes. 1534 I. M. Hill. SUBURBAN-NORTH DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. IVTOTICE is hereby givetf that the Board JL 1 have resolved to levy a rate of ONE PENNY in the POUND, according t# clause 12 of the Country Roads Amendmf^t'Aif, Session V., No. 12. The amount of saidfbffi'iio be paid on or before the first day of NOVEMBER next, either to A. S. Col11x3, Esq, Treasurer, Hillwood; or to Robert Pollock, Chairman. August 23th, 1858. 1628 THE ROAD BOARD of the WAIMEA DISTRICTS hereby notify, for public information, that they havo appointed Mr. Thomas John Thompson as ASSESSOR and ROAD SURVEYOR for the district. Fedoe Kelling, 153]. Chairman. IVTOTICE.— AII PIGS or FOWLS found -L^l trespassing on my land, after this date, will be DESTROYED. James Alcott, Waimea-east. September 8, 1858. " v 1532 PHRIST CHURCH, NELSON.— A \J MEETING of the MEMBERS of the Church of England will be held at the School-room, Selwynplace, THIS EVENING (Wednesday), Bth inst., afc Seven, p.m., to take into consideration the desirability of at once enlarging the above building. B. Walmsley, ~\ Tnos. Brt;nneii, > Churchwardens. M. Bvuy, ) 1529 rrHEATRE, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, JL NELSON. Manager— Mr. F. LEE GREAT SUCCESS of SELF- ACCUSATION; or, A BROTHER'S LOVE, which will be repeated, by desire, THIS EVENING (Wednesday), the Bth instant, To be followed by Singing, Dancing, and A LAUGHABLE FARCE. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 55. ; Back Seats and Gallery, 23. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. Stanton ; Mr. Evebett, Mfc«onic Hotel ; Mr. Luck, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at half-past Seven ; performance to eoramence at Eight o'clock. 1526 TO STAND this SEASON, as under, the powerful iron grey Cart. Stallion YOUNG LINCOLN. Yotmg Lincoln will attend afc the Wakefield Arms every Monday; Richmond, every Wednesday; and Waimea-soutn, every other day. Terms :— £2 each mare, and ss. tho groom ; groomago fees to b»fnrtck>n the first visit ; the covering fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1859. W. Andrews, jun. September 8, 1858. . 1527 TO STAND this SEASON, at HawksBiTry, Wairau, the well-known Cart horse LINCOLN. Terms :— £4 a Mare, and ss. the Groom. A liberal allowance mado to any person sending more than one mare lonafida bis own property. Fees to be paid before the Ist of February, 1859. Mares taken on the run after the Ist of October next, where every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. Marce coming jroui the Awatere or *Wairau Valley to remain for the season, taken charge of once a fortnight by Mr. Blick. C. GOUITER. September 1, 1858. 1494 RIDDLESWORTH. TTIHAT well known imported English Horse X will STAND THiS SEASON, at the Stables of the undersigned, Richmond, Riddlbrworth, by Emilius, out of Bee-in-a-Bon-net, by Blacklock out of Maniac, by Shuttle. Anticipation by Beningborough. Expectation by HerodBkm.— Stud Book, pago 30, vol. iv. Terms :— Seveu Guineas for thoroughbred mares, other marcs Four ouiueaß,and ss.'to. 'to the Groom, payable to the undersigned on or before the Ist February, 1859. Guarantees may bo had by arrangement. Wm. Habkness. September 1519

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 72, 8 September 1858, Page 2

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