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Neb) Stobertfeement*. FOR MELBOURNE VIA HOKITIKA. mHE fine screw steamer GOTHENBURG JL Captsin Maobik, will leave for tho abovi ports Tbis Day, THURSDAY, Bth March, al Twelve noon. For Freight or patsago apply to Nath. Edwabds and Co., Agents. Nelsor, Blh March, 1860. 61£ FOR the GREY nnd HOKITIKA. Tha itetmer KENNEDY, will leave for th< above por s, on SATURDAY, the 10th instant at Eleven a m. For freight or pauage, apply At tho Wharf, to Mr. J. Lsvrcjr, In Town, to Math. Edwabds and Co. Nehon, March 8. 611 NKW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited) THE B.a. WELLINGTON, under contracl with the Government, will LEAVS as undei during the month of MARCH : — For TARANAKI and MANUKAU, on the 12th. For PIOTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, »nd the BLUFF, on the 22nd. 0 Cubiis Bbothbbs, 1566 Agents. SPECIAL KOTIOE TO SHIPPERS. THE KENNEDY, for the GREY anc HOKITIKA, will (unless previously full) re ceiva CARGO at the Albion Wharf, up to 10, a.m. on SATURDAY, the 10th instant. Nath. Edwabds and Co. Nelson, March 8. 612 HOTICE TO INTENI>IN& PASSENGERS TC LONDON. THE fine clipper ship WATER NYMPH, 1,000 tons, Captain Btchavan, now fast filling up, will SAIL from Port Underwood, for LONDON direct, on THURSDAY, the 15th instant. Intending passengers can join this fine ship by the steamer Lyttelton, to leave Nelson about the 13tli instant. The above ship has still room for unpressed Wool, at three farthings per lb. freight. Natu. Edwabds and Co., Agents. Nelson, March 1. 654 UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT, AT ALLINGTON. HOOKBB V. COLEMAN. BY virtue of a Warrant of Distress directed to Alb bid Hilpb and others, Bailiffs, undei the hand of Bobxbt Hooxxb, all the GOODS and OHATTLES belonging to Moseb Colbmaw, tenant of the above namod place, called Allington, have beer distrained ff rent thereof, and will -be SOLD bj pnljlio AUCTION, by Mr. D. MOORE, at the Richmond Fair Ground, on FRIDAY, the 9th dnj of March, at Twelve o'clock Noon, unleßS tho eaic rent be previously settled. Inventory : 150 SHEEP. Cash on the fall of the banumor. Alpbed Hxifs, 607 Bailiff. TO BUILDERS. BATURDAY NEXT, lOra JNSTANT. MR. D. MOORE has received instruction i to sell by AUCTION on the land arijoinins his Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on SATUKDAI NEXT, about 12,000 feet SAWN TIMBER, consisting o White Fine, Remu, Totara Boards anc Scantling. 61f SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. MR. D. MOORE has received instruction! to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Elever o'clock. 4 quarter-casks Sherry. Trafalgar-street, March 7. 61< HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONDAY, 19th INSTANT. MR. D. MOORE haß received instruction! from Captain Kibb, who his leaving the Pro vincf, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence Mount Pleasant, Brock-street Valley, on MONDAY, I9tl instant, at Eleven o'clock, the whole of his HOUSE' HOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Mahogany Loo and Dining Tables, Oouoh, Chairs Bedsteads and Mattresses, Carpets, Chest Draweri Pier Glass, Dressing Tables, Filter, &c, &c. Also, 1 Four-wheel Doublo Caniage with Hood, for om or two horses 1 Bay Horse, broken to saddle and harness 1 Set Plated Single Harness 2 Guernsey Cows (very superior) in calf 14 Geese, 1 Pig Pure Dorking Fowls „ Cocks A quantity of Fruit now growing N.B*— The Cows, Horses, and Carriage will b< •old at Two o'clock. For further particulars see Catalogues, which wil be ready in a few days. Lunch provided. No reserve. Trafalgar-street, March 7. GIG Pursuant to instructions received from the Rcgistrai of the Bupreme Court, and by order of tho rejpeotire Mortgagees, MR. D.MOORE wil SELL by AUCTION, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 17th d«y of March instant, at Noon— AU that TOWN SEOTIOM, No. 204, in the township of Collingwood, with the buildings thereon. Also, All that valuable MINING PROPERTY, situated at Paknwnu, in afnssaore Uay, containing 518 aores more or less, less* d by the Crown to Mossrs. LewtUwaito and Wiesenhavern, together with its Mines, Vein*, Btxis and Strata of Coal, and other material', Ac, tus., well known as the site of the " Pakawau Coal Mining Company." 610 M. WEBSTER, • Tbataloab-btbxxt. 1403 mENDEUS ACCEPTED by the WAIMEA X KOAD BOARD:— £ *. d. R. Norm, Bridge and Road in 88-Valley 60 0 0 G. Kinictt, Form tig in Quail-Taller, per chain 10 0 J. Lange, Bridge at Fox-hill . . .95 0 0 F. Kberhardt, Forming iv Redwood's valley 16 0 0 T. J. Thoupsok, Secretary. March 6. 1866. 317

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 8 March 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 8 March 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 8 March 1866, Page 2