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THIS DAY. /^J_EORGE AIKEN will SELL by PUBLIC VT ATJCTIOX, at his Sale-room, Trafalgar-street THIS DAY {Saturday, January 22), at Twelve o'clock noon : — 2 largo tents, of No. 1 canvas 1 stove, suitable for a small vessel A few dozen of Foster's spades • 1 single bedstead, superior 1 feather bed and bolster Teas, sugars, soap, sperm candles, Bardines, cigars, cheroots, wines A quantity of hams and bacon, in lots to suit purchasers And & great variety of articles in cutlery, glass--vrare, drapery, &c. &c. Terms at sale. "Nelson, January 22, 1859. 2342 SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, 'Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY (THIS DAY, the 22nd January, at Twelve o'clock precisely :-— A -quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Beds, Bedding, &c. » Also, 1 Entirely without reserve, to close consignments — About 1 ton prime cured bacon, and 25 cases champagne. _ Terms at sale. 2341 Messrs;' n. Edwards and co. have been instructed by Mr. Charles Lucas (wlio i 3 about to retire from business as a storekeeper) to SELL by AUCTION, at his place of business, Tra-falgar-street, entirely without reserve, on SATURDAY, tho 29th instant, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Tea, Coffee, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Grindery, Fancy Goods, &c, Ac, Sec. Terms at sale. January 20. 2335 iHOULMA'N'S BOARDING HOUSE, V^ BRIDGE-STREET. Good accommodation and reaaonable terms. 2336 TY\O be LET, with immediate possession, the JL LIME-KILN at Green Point. Apply to S. W. Strong. Nelson, 20th January. 2337 TO ARRIVE, per WILLIAM ALFRED, daily expected from SYDNEY, and on SALE bythe undersigned : — 8 tons Company's No. 1 pieces 2 „ „ Snowdrops 3 „ Java sugar 2 „ Mauritius do. 30 chests tea 50 box:s tea 6 half-tierces tobacco Z cases wgsvy* 20 bags rice .10 cases drapery, &c, consisting of whito and grey calicoes, Hoyle's plates, gambroons, tick, moleskin trousers, black Brussels, mohair cap 3, empress' stays, chemisettes and habit shirts, brab hats, white and coloured shirts, ladies' cloth boots, men's bluchers, &c. &c D. iI<?OEE. Trafalgor-street, 21st January. 2340 I HEREBY give NOTICE, that all CATTLE found on the LIME-KILN SECTION will bo IMPOUNDED ; and any person found CUT.TING or TAKING AWAY MANUKA from the section will be PROSECUTED according to the law. William Small, Stoke. January 21, 1851. 2334 TR. HODDER, Richmond, invites in- • spection of hia NEW STOCK of GOODS, JUST ARRIVED; especially in the Drapery, •Clothiug, and Boot and Shoe departments. 2333 ICE.— JUST RECEIVED, the first importation of this most grateful luxury for the present season, a continual supply of which has been arranged for. To be had only of « Jaheb Bektley, Bridge-street, Nelson. N.B.— Schweppe's Soda Water, &c. 2345 /CHARLES LUCAS returns his siucere V_^ thanks to the public for the liberal support he has received for thd last fifteenyears, and begs to state that he is GIVING UP BUSINESS, nnd venuests all ACCOUNTS DUE to him be PAID by the* 20th February, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. 2327 WAKEFIELD WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. HOME-BREWED ALE, 9d. per Quart, and 3s. by the single Gallon ; over that quan> ■ tity, 2s. 6d. cash. Lower Wakefield, W. F. Maiden. 20th 'January. 2331 IVTOTICE.— There 1 has been a BAY MARE •-L 1 with black points, and BAY COLT FOAL, running in my paddook since December 15th ; the Mare branded, apparently Z, on near Bide of neck, but a very blotchy and indistinct brand. *£he owner can havo them upon payment of pad- • iloek-keep and expense of advertising. Edwaed Saxton. "Waimea East, Jan. 17. 2339 OUTFITTING STORE. NEXT DOOR TO SYMONS'S STORE, BRIDGESTREET. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to inform el the public that ho has COMMENCED BUSINESS in> the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'S and YOUTHS' READY-MADE WEARING APPAREL, of the newest moke and best materials, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. L.'s experience as a tailor will be a guarantee for the quality of -goods sold by him-; and as quality alone is the test of cheapness, h9 invites all persons requiring clothing to inspect his Btock before going elsewhere. Superfine Wade coat?, of different shapes Fancy angola and tweed ditto Fine alpacca and holland ditto Slack doeskin trousers Angola, tweed, and drill ditto Bedford cord and woollen ditto Moleskin and cotton cord ditto Waistcoats of every kind Fancy, dresa, and plain shirts Cloth caps of different shapes Neckties and hosiery ■ Slue serge shirts Blue pilot cloth coats and trousers. »£ £&> Observe-JAMES LUCAS, Outfitter, Bridge-stheet. 1846 ASONIC WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. From the present date, the undersigned will bo prepared to SELL, at the under-mentioned prices, for CASH only, viz.— Pale and dark brandy 30s. per gallon Old torn 21s. „ West India rum 18s. 6d. „ Scotch whiskey 21s. „ Superior port and sherry. . . 3s. 6d. per bottle. A •iry»lo bottle of the above at the wholesale price. Burtonale 4s. per gallon London stout 3s. 6d. „ London ale and stout, delivered, 14s. per dozen. 1218 Edward Everett. PERIODICALS, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Music, and every description of Books bound to order at the E-nminer office.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 7, 22 January 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 7, 22 January 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 7, 22 January 1859, Page 2

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