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$eto &rjberttenttent& TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, Ist April, at Twelve o'clock, to close consignments, mostly without reserve, about— 8 cases Champagne 6 „ Claret 4 „ Brandy 5 „ Curacoa. Terms liberal at sale. 6730 ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. UNRESERVED SALE of VALUABLE PROPERTY, adjoining the town of Collingwood. By order of the Mortgagee, and pursuant to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. J. LEVIEN and Co. will SELL by AUCTION at the Auction Mart, Bridge and Trafalgar-streets, on SATURDAY, the 6th of April next, at Twelve o'clock, at noon (instead of this day, as previously advertised)— All that valuable property, adjoining the town of Collingwood, known as OUTRIDGE'S LAND, being Sections 22 and 25, part of 24, part of 99, and Section 11 of Block 1, containing in all 500 ACRES. The Sale will be entirely Without Reserve, and for CASH. 6724 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions from Edmund Davidson, Esq., to offer for SALE by public AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 6th April, in Trafalgar-street, opposite their Warehouse, at One o'clock precisely — That thoroughbred STALLION "BRUSH," three years old, by Chevalier, out of Besom, by Whisker out of Cornelia, by Manto [see Stud Boole] ; Chevalier (who won the Maiden Plate at Homebush, and was sold for £500) by Toss out of Flora M'lvor. One Arab MARE ; a good lady's hack, perfectly quiet. One Grey MARE, six years old, with foal at foot, by Augean, and in foal to Lincoln. Terms at sale. Nelson, March 29. 7627 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Mobbison, Solandebs, and Co., to SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, 17th April, at Two o'clock preeifely— Lot 1. All that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY opposite Mrs. Etty's, having a frontage to Bridgestreet of 38 feet by a depth of 160 or thereabouts (being part of Town Acre, No. 212), together with that excellent Seven-roomed HOUSE thereon, in good repair, Outhouse, Pump, &c., complete. Lot 2. That FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in Alma-street, part of Town Acre, No. 173, with DWELLINGHOUSE, Garden, and Fruit Trees thereon, lately in the occupation of — Cottebil, Esq., having a faontage of 107 feet to Alma-street. Also, at same timeSundry small ALLOTMENTS in St. Vincent■treet and Emu-street. Plans and other particulars may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. Nelson, March 29. 6727 MESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE will SELL by AUCTION, at thnir Warehouse, Bridge•treet, EVERY SATURDAY, at Twelve o'clock. 6109 TO LET, with immediate possession, a most desirable RESIDENCE, situate near to the new College. The house has five rooms; there is also a good Garden, with a large paddock of two and a-half acres kid down in grass ; also, a Stable, Wood-shed, &0., attached. Terms, to an eligible tenant only £40 a-year. Apply to W. F. Maibbn, Estate Agent, Trafalgarsquare. Nelson, Maroh 28. 6725 SWAN INN, MOTUEKA. GEORGE HARDING, in returning thanks to his friends and the public generally for the support he has received since he has been in the above Inn, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has had the premises put into thorough repair, and can now offer superior Accommodation to all who may favour him with their patronage, and he will use every endeavour, both by attention to their comfort and by keeping the best Ales, Wines, Spirits, &c., to merit a continuance of their support. N.B.— Good Stabling, and every attention paid to Horses, &o. Swan Inn, Motueka, March 27. 6721 "VTELSON COLLEGE. — The SECOND X> QUARTER will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, April 4. The Secretary will attend on Tuesday, April 9, to receive the School Fees and register Pupils. By Order of the Council of Governors,' A. G. Jenkins, Secretary. March 28, 1861. 6717 TVTOTICE.— The advertiser having puri.l chaeed the RICHMOND PUBLIO CONVEYANCE, begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea -east, that he intends RUNNING every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, leaving Mrs. Kitb's, Richmond, at Nine, a.m., and Nelson at half-past Three, p.m. Parceli delivered. Heney Hammond, Biohraond, March 30. 6715 NOTICE.— All PERSONS found TRESPASSING on my Land after this date will be PROSECUTED, and aU DOGS DESTROYED. William Sabhbtx. Wakapuaka, Maroh 28, 1861. 6719 NOTICE. — All DOGS found TRESPASSING on my land, after this date, will be DESTROYED. Fedob Kelling, March 26, 1861. • Ranzau. 6718 NOTICE— I will not be answerable for any DEBTS my Wife, MARY CHARLES, may contract after this date. John Chables. March 21, 1861. 6716 WAIMEA-WEST LIBRARY.— Notice is hereby given, that a PUBLIO MEETING will be held at the School-house, Waimea Village, for the purpose of choosing a FRESH COMMITTEE, and taking other matters into consideration respecting the Waimea-west Library, on the 12th April, 1861. 6728 WANTED to PURCHASE, with delivery early in April— 2,000 EWES, two, four, and six-tooth. Also, 1,600 EWE LAMBS. Apply to James Swolaib. Blenheim, March 26. 6729 WANTED, for the Bishop's School, Nel•on, A SECOND PUPIL TEACHER, to whom will be given ft free education and «n annual ; bonus of £10 I— Ag«, from fourteen to sixteen. j MM

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 28, 30 March 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 28, 30 March 1861, Page 2

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