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ftcfo ANTED to rent an unfurnished Room, or Simll Cottage. Address by letter, CHARLI& FLOWER* .;' * Post Office, ;■ .Nelson.PASSENGERS per GENERAL WOOL -*- arc requested to have their luggage on board THIS EVENING, (Tuesday,) and to be onboard themselves to-morrow at It a.m. . , . . FOR THE'TAKAKA AiSi> MuiU-FJ-Jfl. r jPHE regular trading schooner, 2m|s|l. -*- NECKOMANCER, wi 1 sail for :• jffliiSMj&af the above ports every Saturday. . j|l§*Orj[l| F« freight or passage, apply to' «Slll§iilw»» T. ASKEW, Bridge-street., T FOR THE WAIRAU. -TEak,, ■ HPHE fine fast-sailing, schooner JawJTQ. -*- GIPSEY, is hourly expected, and <#/^4rf«\ will sail immediately after her arrival, "jagsfeaglilL fClfTThis vessel is now open to defllllslllsP liver wool in Nelson from the Beaver,at a haitpviiiuy per lb. . ' ' T. ASKEW,, Bridge-street. ! REGULAR TRADER to the WAITAIC r-"» Schooner 'NECROMANCER,' 20 tons, Ciuim Master, will trade regularly to the above port. i For freight or passage, apply to* .thomas : ASJfierwv Bridge-street. I THE NELSON BOARD OF WORKS -1- Office has been REMOVED to a building iri I Trafalgar-street (nearly opposite to the Union Bank),where all business of che Board will be transacted, andali rates due are requested to be paid. • By order of the Board, J. L; BAIL&ir,; ■ Secretary.Board of Worfe Office, . - N«kon, Nov. 26, 1857. ■• TO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS for the Erection of a.Foot '-*- Bridge over the river Maitai may be sent in to the Office of the Nelson Board of Works, Trafalgarstreet, (nearly opposite'to. the Union Bank,) on or be--, fore Noon of Thursday, December 3. : Plans and specifications can be seen', an*! other par-* ticulars ascertained, on application at this O'Mce. By order of the Board, J, L, BAILEY, : ' Secretary* Board of Works Office, Nelson, Nov. 10, 1857. A CARD. —CHARLES M'GEE'S -^- General Stores, Bridge-street. A CARD.—B. GAUKROGER, Butcher, •£*• opposite Gentry's Roya^ Hotel. "IXTILLIAM BLICK is a cash purchaser1 '' of Saddle Horses. TO BE SOLD, OR LET. TO BE' SOLD, on moderate term.-*, partly cash and partly credis, or let tor a term iof yeara t a desirable property, with fine sea frontage and sufficient fencing and firing.. It is well adapted, to Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs; has an extensive "turn i out ;"• is in a retired yet convenient part of Waimei I West; ha 9 a neat and commodious Dwelling, and about 10 acres in partial cultivation. The property includes more than 200-acres, and is capable of great imprpvenienfi^ being one of the best situations in the Settlement for an active family. For .further particulars apply to Mr. W. Wilkie, ' Nelson, or the Publisher of this Paper, - i .Waimea West, November 30th, 1857. l . / PROPERTY IN THE WAIRAU JFOR- SALE, TO be Sold by private contract, the premises in the possession of Mr. William Allinson, the owner, situate in the Wairau plain, consisting af a dwelling-house/stockyard, garden, and about 150 acres of excellent land, 21 whereof are fenced in) and broken up and part thereof is under crop. Part of the purchase may remain on mortgage if desired. • Apply to the owner, at ~.;•■■ . MR. JOHSF STAMPER-, :. . ■ .. Solicitor, , • '• Neboff. : LEATHER. LEATHER. TO SHOEMAKERS.—On Sale, 70 hides1 excellent Kip, Cordovan, and Grain Bellies. Boot and Shoemaker's Leather and Grindery Mart. .. . Hardy-street. • - . .;; B. JACKSOy. ! BOOTS; BOOTS. : JUST OPENED 1 CaseDavies andSon'a . best Wellingtons. :' . ; .. . Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy-street, . , B. JACKSOy. WAKRFIELD ' WINE AND SPIRIT.'/ STORE. I?RdM THE Ist OF DECEMBER you •*- may purchase The very best brandy at ss. Sd. per bottle. ' Ditio ditto gin at ss. per bottle. " ; I.- Ditto ditto port at 4s. 6d. per bottle. i ' ' ' Ditto ditto shcriy 4s. 4d. per bottle, i Ditto ditto champagne at 6s. per bottle.Also, the fine old English ales at the usual cheap terms—'4s. per gallon, and Is. 4d. per bottle. For Cash only. W. F. MAIDEN, Lower Wakefield, . November 28th,-1"857. ; . ' / 'IyfESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. .r"-*r have received instructions to offer for public auction at the stores of Mr- Gavin Ralston, Traia'garstreet, on Wednesday next (TO-MORROW) at 12 o'clock precisely, ex the General Wool, from Melbourne. ■;'' ■-■ • 20 dozen D-handled Amerwan shovels , ; 20 ditto long handled ditto • 1 case 5 dozen Hunt's driving picks 1 ditto ditto 'Simmons, ditto : ■..-. 1 ditto American hatlieta ' . ..".-.. 1 ditto gimlets . . . . 6 dozen steel sluicing, forks for lonfg" toms 25 ditto' Coll'n's picks . . • : 6 ditto sack trucks ; . -2 cases American pick handles ; ":. . 1 ditto ditto axe handles , : '■'■ . -:: 2 dozen field pails ; v U ,'-':::-.\- ;;: 12 American stoves complete, with piping and utensila .. • ,',■'" ! : 3 bales American drill and 72 inch duck- '■■: Invoice of gold scales, assoi-ted r • J ' .; 1 • case tacks, assorted . .; _ ' 1 cask counter weights . "■'; 2 cwt. clout nails , 10 boxes; crown soap . • .' ■■.;.: ■■■ .'■ .12 dozen frying pana . , :. ~..•• '50 cases, each 4. gallons^ Geneva, key brand ' 10 cases lobsters and sa.mon ■ ;; ■•;■- 2 tons'ship biscuit ■ • •;■" } ' .-'.- .■■. v t : 2 tons Adelaide flour (warranted) . , ; . - 13 casss pickles ' j " . ": ' .":' "' ' ' '; ' Tents, &c, &c. &c,' ■'"- —■ ■. :;; :;; ; The above goods are of the first quality, and Messrs. .N v . Edwards and Co. beg to femiud the storekeepers and other intending purchasers th'atftheir sales commence punctually at the time advertised -»; ";" ;- . Nelson,' 30th November. ■ ■ ■■■: •■= rri^ y;k:^<\x: '-^

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Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 3

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