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'SALE Oti SPRING CART& DRAYS, WORKING BULLOCKS, &Ci, ,&& (ft EfrRGJS ]-&O£M. has received iiistrucvXJ 'tions to Offer by.Public AUCTION, opposite his Store, .Trafalgar-street, oh. SATURDAY First, the 6th current, at Two o'clock p.m..,. as : follows:~ 2 Second-hancl Spring jCartß 2.'Second-handLight Carts 4;Bullocks and Dray ■* 2 Bullocks a'nd'Dray" 2 Fat Steers^ Several Milch Cowa , SHead of Young Cattle; ■ . . A^Bo> •. •■ ■ ■■■-.■-. A very;: useful PONY, and Filly FOAL ', the former being perfectly quiet in saddle, .either with a lady or geiitTeiiian', and goes well in harness. • . Terms at sale. . Kelson, February 2nd, 1858. A PIRST-RATE HORSE AND DRAY FOR SALE* GEORGE AIKEN will Sell by Auction VX\)U SATURDAY First (To-Morrow), opposite his Stereo immediately after his Sale advertised for the same day» A VERY POWERFUL AND STAUNCH HORSE, rising 6 years' old, and well accustomed to all kinds of *TOWNor COUNTRY WORK; together with 4' NEW SYDNEY DRAY AND HARNESS. The above will1 be put up in one lot, or separately if required, «tnd.any4,guara&tee or reasonable opportunity will be given to the Purchaser for proving the ECorse's value. ;-■ -Nelsoii,FQbruaiy'Brdilßsß. . --■ CLEARING OUT SALE. it ABIES' SUPERIOR CASHMERE -*-' BQOTS, only 7s. 6d. per pair. • ROBERT AITKEN. Bridge-street. ' CLEARING OUT SALE. P'OBERT AITKEN begs respectfully to J-** intiuiate to his^ numerous customers, and the pubh'c generally, that lie is about to clear out the whbleof his present LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, previous to removing to new premises. To effect this the more speedily, he will allow a liberal discount ; on all Cash Purchases over £1. Parties desirous of adding to their stock of Earthernware, Glassware, &c.,"wiH find this a favourable opportunity for doing so. Bridge-street, r 4th February, 1858. OAAAA BRICKS FOR SALE. OVfl \J\J\J Apply to Mr. JAMES NEWPORT, Brook-street, Valley; or, to Mr. JACOB FRANCK, opposite Mr. Simpson's, Prince Albert Hotel, Nilestreet. IN answer1 to an advertisement in last Wednesday's Examiner, signed W. T. L. Travers, the undersigned begs, to ask that gentleman through the columns of this Paper what reason he assigns for publicly notifying his discharge ? He begs to acknowledge the receipt for £2 12s. 6d., and tells Mr. Travera he is able to pay his 20s. to the pound when called on for a debt. JAS. DOUGHERTY. In this Resident Magistrate's Court,} Collingwood. J Charles Myers, plaintiff, and Wm. Marsh, defendant. BY virtue. of a Distress Warrant issued by the Magistrate in this case, a Cow and Calf, therproperty of the above named defendant, will be sold by.auction on Monday the Bth day .of February; at 12o'clock noon.hy Mr. Alexr. Aitken,atthePublic Pound at Ne3adn,: unless the amount sued for and ' costs be sooner paid. THOMAS FAGAN, Chief Constable. Police-office, Nelson, 4th February,'lßsß. TO THE ELECTORS OF WADtAU AND AWATERE. Nelson, 27th January, 1858. (GENTLEMEN,— Being at present much engaged with private business matters, preparatory to my leaving for England, I will be unable to remain any longer one of your members in the Provincial Council. It was my intention to have re- : jnained the whole of the present session, had there been,no adjournment; but as now the sittings will take up a much longer period than I can spare, I have been obliged,to send in to his Honor the Superintendent the resignation of my seat in the Council. I beg !» give you my ihanks for the confidence you had in me, in electing nic as one of your members, and I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, . . Your most obedient servant, • JOHN TINLINE. \\7\ANTS a Situation as Clerk, by one .* T who has been similarly engaged some'years in England; or the advertiser would be glad, to occupy.' part of his time in posting up tradesmen's accounts,: . Please address C. E. P., Mr. J. H. GOODMAN'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. . ..".... T^ANTEi), at tne Nelson Brewery, a **. steady MAN who thoroughly understands driving horses. . W. STALLARD, PAINTER, AND GLAZIER, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, B returning' thanks to his numerous friends for past favors, begs to eolicit their future Support," trusting by assiduity and strict attention to busmesß, copibined with moderate charges, to give every'satisfactidft. W. S. begstb state "that Mr. T. H. Stringer is no' longer 3n his employ, and in no way connected with him in his business. *„* for glazing—Sashes primed and glazed at 10d. per foot. 'JOURNEYMEN : WANTEp. None but good tradesmen need "apply. Wages no object. ' IfetdkliiE; "tX/^ANTEI) Journeyman House-painters. TT: Apply immediately to T. B. LOUISSON, Bridgefstreet*. . . - "W^ANTED; a General Servant 'also a » " Nursemaid. Apply to Mre.'D. MOORE, Fore Bank..-.'.. 11/ftt.; :K^yJETT; begs- to inform his XTX • friends,"and the public, that he intends giving a COKCfeRT; oh >VED.NESDAY; the lOth of March next. Further particulars will be duly announced. Bridge-street. yi'SlfiiffVliPSH^yi'iig^be^'Bustawed •*-•■- \bfW- .k^P^Y.'from the late fireinMaddox Bush, SubsQriptipris to aid in covering that loss .will be received' with" pleasure :at the. Office of'Measrs. Edwards arid Gompany, and by Mr, Ross,; m .Nelson { by Mr. floidder. arid. Mr.: Jessop, "Waimea East; and Mr. Saundere, Mr.Baigent.Mr. Renriell, and the Rev. D. Dolam.Qre, iii Waimea South. ON^AIiE at the Cotiniti Office, Haven rba-d-7 ; ■ , . ,■'■■.■'. Mormopism cptripared'wHli itself and the Bible - and" found wanting, wjth'an introduction .. by :the Rev.1 A. Sainiph; minister of the Free Presbyterian Cnurch1, 'Macquarie-tti-eet, Sydney. By John Davis/ Sydney.-
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Colonist, Issue 31, 5 February 1858, Page 1
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