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Neto gfo&erttonnent& ALTERATIONS. THE TASMANIAN MAID WILL NOT RUN to MOTUEKA and COLLINGWOOD, on MONDAY next, as pitetipusly.'idvertisßJlf and t on TUESDAY, the 6th September, sufficient time will be allowed for her to enter the harbour at Collingwood and discharge cargo as nstftJ. Curtis Bbothebs. Augtfet 26, 1859. 3591 FOB THE "WAIRATT.— The fine fast-sail-ing Schooner MARY, C. M'Lean, Master, hourly expected from Massacre Bay, and having the greater part of her cargo on board, will be despatched to the above port IMMEDIATELY ON HER ARRIVAL. For freight or passage, apply to Thomas Askew, Bridge-street. Nelson, 25th August. 3579 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Warehouse in Bridge-street, at One o'clock, on MONDAY next, 29th August, the following PROPERTY and assortment of MERCHANDIZE— A quantity of Taranaki Bacon, smoke dried, in small lot* ; A quantity of Drapery and small Wares, Mustard in 1-lb. bottles, Clothes Pegs, Preserved Lobsters, a piece of Ladies' Cloth Tweed (damaged), Frying-pans, American Axes, Children's Wicker Chairs, Shop Twine, Smoothing Planes and Sash nilieters, Tea Caddies, Razors, Saddlery, Clothing and Coats, Soap, Candles, T. D. Pipes, 50 cases Brandy, American Tubs, and a variety of Goods. 3581 Terms at sale. ESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY next, at their Warehouse in Bridge-street, at Three o'clock precisely — The convenient Dwelling-house in Halifax-street, lately occupied by Mr. Wm. Akersten ; Tho Materials of the Public Baths, by order of the Trustees of Mr. Wm. Norgrove 5 Sawn Timber (Red Pine), 92 boards and 34 feet scantling. 3580 Terms at sale. SALE BY AUCTION OF HORSES, CATTLE ETC., AT RICHMOND. GEORGE AIKEN will SELL by AUC- *' TION, at the Richmond Fair Ground, on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon— ,A few good hack Horses Several heavy Colts and Fillies Heavy Carts, spring Carts, Harness Working Bullocks, milch Cows Heifers, Steers, and Calve 3 Sheep, Pigs, &c., &c. Terms at Sale. Nelson, August 19, 1859. 3587 WRECK OF THE MARCHIONESS. GEORGE AIKEN has received instructions to SELL by Public AUCTION, Without Reserve, on TUESDAY next, 30th instant, at Twelve o'clock noon, precisely, at Mr. Gilbebtson's yard, Auckland Point, the undermentioned GOODS (all more or less damaged), being part of the cargo of the above vessel, namely — ' 21 empty Casks 43 tins White Lead, 281bs. each. 4 cases Paper 4 „ Sardines 2 „ Soap 4 caaks Zinc 385 sheets corrugated Iron 20 tins patent Nails .;. . 6 cwt. Frenoh „ 1 drum Oil. In lots to suit purchasers. Positively no Reserve. — Terms Cash. Nelson, August 25th, 1859. 3586 HOPS. GEORGE AIKEN will SELL by Public AUCTION, Without Reserve, by order of H. M. Collectob op Customs, on SATURDAY, the 3rd September next, at One o'clock p.m— Six pookets Hops (being in bond over time). Term Cash. Nelson, August 25, 1859. 3585 TO be SOLD by AUCTION, under a distress for rent, at the Wakatu Stables, on WEDNESDAY next, the 81st instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon, an active chestnut HORSE, good in harness. 3583 Geobge Hebwin. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions from E. H. Dashwood, Esq. (who is about leaving for England), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Bth September next, at his residence, The Port, without reserve, The WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, HORSE and CART, and Harness, &c, &c. Also, The newly-biult YACHT "SPRITE," with Dingy, Sails, &c. To commence at One o'clock precisely. Terms at Sale. August' 2sth. 3584 JT. WRIGHT, GENERA.L DEALER, • begs respectfully to return his thanks to the public of Nelson and surrounding districts, for their liberal support during the past six months ; and he hopes, by continuing to supply a good article at a fair price, to merit tho same amount of public coufidence hitherto bestowed upon him. All kinds of Colonial Produce bought or sold on Commission. (SSI" New Milk sold on the premises, fresh momIng and evening. N.B. Observe the address, •BRIDGE-STREET, and COLLINGWOOD-ST., "C 77 next the Royal Hotel. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, &c. TO ARRIVE, per CRESWELL, from London— 10,000 best Blue Bangor Ladies Slates, 16 by 8 12,000 „ „ „ Countess „ 20 „10 For particulars, apply to 3578 Edmund Buxton. TESTIMONIAL TO DR. F. HOCHSTETTER. At a Preliminary Meeting held on Thursday, Angust 25th, at the Trafalgar Hotel, it was unanimously agreed that a TESTIMONIAL, consisting of choice SPECIMENS from the NELSON GOLDFIELDS, be presented to Dr. F. HOCHSTETTER, as an acknowledgment of the valuable services rendered by him to this province ; and that the Superintendent be requested to present the same at the conclusion of the lecture promised by Dr. F. Hochatetter, Copies of the following resolution will be found at the Bank and principal hotels. Subscriptions will also be received by members of the Provisional Committee. "We, the undersigned inhabitants of the Province of Nelson, to show our appreciation of the scientific labours of Dr. F. Hochstetter, and the valuable service he has rendered this settlement, take this opportunity of subscribing towards the purchase of a Testimonial, in gold, from the Nelson Gold-fields, to which the Provincial Government will add a Purse of One Hundred Sovereigns." Donald Sinclair B. Walmsley W. WUson John Luck A. Rankin J. B. Wemyss W. Wilkie Thomas Askew I. M. Hill M. Lightband H. J. Goodman H. D. Jackson. 8589 Alex. Kerr, Treasurer.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 69, 27 August 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 69, 27 August 1859, Page 2

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