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Ikfo Bfafcerttgemettt& INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (Limited). The Company's Steamers will ba despatched as follows : — EOR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The I.R.M. Company's Steamship PRINCE ALFRED, JAMES Bowden, Commander, will leave for the above port THIS EVENING, at Six o'clook. THE AIREDALE for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about 13th instant. Intending passengers will please pay fares and obtain tickets from the Office of the Company, before going on board. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 489 THIS DAY. GERMAN SAUSAGES. MR. D. MOORE will SELL by AUCTION, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, THIS DAY, at Noon— 1 case GERMAN SAUSAGES. 2 WASHING MACHINES and SUNDRIES. Without reserve. Terms, cash. Nelson, April 8, 1862. 486 THIS DAY. CART MARE. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to SELL by AUOTION, at his Warehouse, Trafalgaritreet, on SATURDAY, the 12th instant, at NoonOne useful Black CART MARE, in foal, well broken in to saddle and harness. Terms at sale. Nelson, April 8. 487 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have been instructed by Mr. Cabteb, to SELL by AUOTION in the Paddock, adjoining their Warehouae, Bridge-street, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY next, the 13th instant, at Twelve o'olook pre* oUely — About 13,000 feet tongued and grooved Board, Lining, and Scantling ; a quantity of Window Sashes and Doors, in small lots, and also a quantity of Roofing covered with Shingles. On view on Tuesday, and morning of the Sale. 493 Without reserve. Terms cash. EOR SALE, that desirable PROPERTY called Waiwero valley, now in possession of Mr. Dsox. It is situated nine miles from Motueka, five from the Lower Moutere villages. It consists of 650 acres more or less in a block, about 30 acres consist of artificial grass fenced into paddocks, besides many aores of artificial grass unenclosed, forming a valuable cattle and sheep run, and 50 acres more or less of valuable bush. A flock of about 150 Sheep, and 20 head of Cattle. A large substantial dwelling House, containing two ■itting rooms, kitohen, nine bedrooms, together with an Orchard and Garden in full bearing. Terms liberal. Possession to be had three months after purchase. For further particulars apply to Mr. A. S. BbaithWAITE, Waimea-road, Nelson. 492 TO be LET, on lease, the BAKER'S SHOP and premises, Bridge-street, now occupied by Messrs. Knra and Goodman. Apply to ROBEBT POWEUi. 500 THE Central Board of Education is prepared to GRANT LEASES for a term of fourteen years, of the EDUCATIONAL RESERVES enumerated below. Tenders, stating price, &0., to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before June <?. DMCBIPTION. ACBES. Section 29, Maitai valley . . .120 „ 3, Happy valley, Wakupuaka . 66 „ 43, Eighty-eight valley . . 280 „ 38, 34, 35, 36, Waimea-west . 200 „ 110, Junction of Motueka and Motnpiko rivers . . . 150 1, 6, Square 7, banks of Motueka river .... 68 „ 165, Long Plain, Takaka . . 75 „ 38, 39, German Village, Moutere 178 „ 36, Moutere .... 13 J. D. Gbbehwood, Seoretary. Central Board of Education, Nelson, April 10, 1862. 484 MRS*. BARTLETT (late Ann White), Consectioneb, Bridge-street, begs to return thanks for all past favours in the above line, and to inform her frieuds and the public that the BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON as usual, until further notice. All DEBTS due to Ann White are to be PAID to Weliiam: Lanet, whose receipt will be a sufficient diicharge. Bridge-street, Nelson, April 6. 485 ALEX. HUNTER, Watchmaker, Bridgestreet, has just received, per Ovebland Mail, a case of Silver Lever WATCHES, made by one oi the best makers in London. Alto, per BAVENSCRAIG, a first-rate assortment of Bight-day CLOCKS, warranted good. 495 JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, Trafalgar-street, Invites INSPECTION of an assortment ofcvery superior NEW GOODS, just received. 483 T HODGSON, Law Stationer, En- • Gbaveb, &0., Trafalgar-street, next to Mr Stanton's. Flans drawn, copied, or embellished. Arms, Crests Heraldic devices, &0., emblazoned or engraved. 50$ T HODGSON, ARTIST, • COLLINGWOOD-STBEET, NELSON, (Next the Dun Mountain Company's Offices). N.B.— Choice Oil and Water-Colour Paintings. Coloured Views of Nelson on SALE. 501 TO THE INHABITANTS OF NELSON ANI ITS VICINITY. MR. E. SOLOMON, Chiropodist, cures Corns, Bunions, and Defective Toe> nails, without the slightest pain whatever. Corns cured effectually in a few minutes, at the Wakatu Hotel. Parties waited on at their own residences. 506 READ what other people say respecting HARPER TWELVETREES 1 SOAP POWDER for washing without rubbing the clothes. " Box Hill, Nunawading, Victoria, " October 25, 1861. "Mr. HabpebTweivetbees, " Sib — Having been induced to try your " Soap Powder," we had satisfactory evidence of the utility of the article on the first trial, and we strongly recommend it to all mothers and laundresses as being one of the best articles ever invented by man, as regards the saving of time and labour. "It is a positive fact that any one may wbbli double the quantity of olothea in half the time. " We beg to remain, &0., • "Emma Saddington, 11 Emma Padgham." Patentee.— Habper Twei.vbtbbes, "The Worka," Broomley-by-Bow, London. Sold by Mr. S. B. Waloot, at the Millinery Establishment, next door to the Bank, Nelson. Wbolmk Agenti for Nelson— Messrs. Nash and BcAxn, . 480

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 31, 12 April 1862, Page 4

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