SALE of VALUABLE PROPERTY, lately known as Mr. OUTRIDGE'S, at MASSACRE BAY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by public AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgnrstreet, on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at One o'clock precisely — A tract of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, near Collingwood, carefully divided into convenient lots to suit purchasers. This property is situate I on the western side of the River Aorerc, and contains a large extent of extremely rich and open Forest Land. A considerable portion of the open [ laud has a good boundary fence, and has been already partially cultivated. It is needless to point out to intending settlers the advantage of the present opportunity of investment, seeing that unless land in private hands is brought into the market, persons desirous of settling in the Aorere Valley are unable to acquire a homestead. Further, the close viciuity of this property to the town and district of Collingwood gives additional value to this opportunity. Part of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. Conditions of sale and plans of the lots will be furnished at Collingwood. For further particulars, &c, apply to the Auctioneers ; to Mr. D. Moore, Nelson ; and to Messrs. Thavers and Kingdon, solicitors, Nelson. Nelson, February 12. 6164 MESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE will SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Bridyestreet, EVERY SATURDAY, at Twelve o'clock. 6109 DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. PERSONS desirous of CUTTING and CARTING SLEEPERS, about 20,000 in number, are requested to send TENDERS for the same on or before the Ist March. Specifications can bo seen at the office of the Company between the hours of Ten and Twelve daily. T. It. Hacket, 6463 Manager. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE FOURTH PRIVATE CONCERT will take place on THURSDAY evening, 21st instant, when the first part of Haydn's CREATION, and a miscellaneous selection of Secular Music, v ill be performed. Applications for Tickets of Admission, under 19th Rule, must be made at Mr. Stanton's, Trafalgar-street, on or before MONDAY, 18th instant, and the Tickets will be issued at the Masonic Hall, from One to Three o'clock on Wednesday. Those not applied for will be appropriated to such Members or Subscribers as may desire additional Tickets. The attention of Members and Subscribers is called to the 26th Rule, which will be strictly adhered to. Books of the Words, price 6d. each, may bo had at Mr. Stanton's, on and after SATURDAY next, or with the Tickets, and also at the door on the evening of the Concert. By order, Thomas Connei/d, Secretary. Nelson, February 12. _- 6477 rpO the ELECTORS of the District of X COLLINGWOOD. Gentlemen — Iv consequence of being obliged to leave Collingwood before the official declaration of the poll, I was unable to thank you personally for the honourable position in which you have placed me. I now take the earliest opportunity of expressing how sensible I am for the confidence you have reposed in me, and to tender you my sincere thanks for selecting me the first representative this district has sent to the General Assembly. No effort, I assure you, will bo spared on my part to advance the prosperity of your important district, and to retain the goodwill and confidence you have honoured me with. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. J. Richmomd. Nelson, February 11, 1861. 6162 WANTED, a NURSERY MAID, to take charge of two Children, and to make herself generally useful. Liberal wages will be given. . For address apply at the Examiner office. 6468 THE Town Committee of Education hereby notify that the GIRLS' -and INFANTS' SCHOOLS will be OPENED at the NEW SCHOOLROOMS, in Hardy-street, on MONDAY, the 18th instant. Children will be admissible to the Infant School at the age of from five to seven years. H. C. Danieix, For J. B. Wemyss, Secretary. Nelson, February 6. 6449 NIGHT SCHOOL. ST. MARY'S NIGHT SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY next, the 18th instant. Hours, Seven to Nine. Fees as usual. 6474 TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. LA. HAMMERTON begs to inform | • the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Nelson as a GENERAL CARRIER, | and hopes, by strict attention to business, and punctuality in executing all orders entrusted to him, to merit a fair share of their favour. Goods and furniture carefully removed : also carting to Stoke and Richmond. Manuka-street, Nelson, Feb. 12, 1861. 6473 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. BAPTIST CHAPEL, NELSON.— On SUNDAY next, 17th instant, TWO SERMONS will be PREACHED in the above place of worship, to commemorate the opening of the Chapel : that in the Morning, at Eleven, by the Rev. J. Innes ; and that in the Evening, at Half-past Six, by the Rev. D. DOLAMORE. Collections will be made at the close of each service. On the following TUESDAY Evening, a PUBLIC TEA MEETING will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Trafalgar-street; after winch a PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the same place, when addresses will be delivered by several ministers and friends. Tea at Six o'clock. Tickets of admission, Is. 6d. 5 children under twelve, Is. ; to be liad of the Misses Jay, Bridge-street, of any of the Committee, and at the Colonist Office. 6472 rpilE ASSESSMENT of PROPERTIES JL in the WAIME A DISTRICTS will be deposited at the store of Messrs. Hoddee and Co., Richmond, on TUESDAY, February 12, and will remain there for the inspection of the ratepayers for twenty-one days from that date. For the convenience of the ratepayers, copies of the portions referring to the undermentioned districts will be, deposited, at the same time, as under :— ' Wnimea'south, Wakefield Inn ; Waimea-west, Palmer's Village Inn ; Buburban-South, Turf Hotel. By order of the Board, T. J. Thompson, 6448 Secretary. ©obemment Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE residing within twenty miles of the Police Office, Nelson, will be held at the Court House, Nelson, on FRIDAY next, the 15th instant, at noon, for the purpose of forming the JURY LIST for the ensuing year. John Poynteb, G476 Resident Mugulmte.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 14, 13 February 1861, Page 2
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