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MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO.' ■WJ- will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, in the Paddock opposite the Miners' Arms, Hardy-street; the following valuable MARES and GELDINGS, commencing at One o'clock precisely— Bay horse, Captain,'"by Skeleton; broken to single and double harness and saddle Black mare, by Emigrant; broken to saddle; in foal to St. Aubyn Bay colt, 4 years old, by Criffle ; broken to saddle and harnos3 Bay geldinsr; broken to single and double harness and saddle Grey mare ; broken to saddle ; in foal to Socrates Bay mare ; ditto ditto ; in foal to St. Aubyn Chesnut mare ; ditto ditto; ditto 2 2-yra-old cart fillies 1 filly, 3-yrs-old, by St. Aubyn 1 filly, rising 2-yrs-old, ditto 1 colt, S-yrs-old. ditto 1 fily, 2-yrs-old, by Septimus 1 colt, 2-yrs-old, ditto 1 colt, 3-yra-old, by St. Aubyn 1 colt, 2-yrs-old, ditto 1 colt, 2-yrs-old, by Septimus 1 bay filly, 2-yrs-o d, by St. Aubyn, out of Woodstock ; qualified to run for Produce Stakes, 1861 1 grey mare ; in foal to St. Aubyn 1 grey gelding, 4-yrs-old, by Lamplighter, out of Jessie. Terms at Sale. Tuesday, 9th August, 1859. 195 yESSRS.; N. EDWARDS AND CO. J-* 3- have received instructions from W. R. Nicholson, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at his . Warehouse,.; in' Bridge-street, on Wednesday next, the 17th instant, at One o'clock precisely, a quantity of MERCHANDISE, consisting of— Saddlery, bridles, arsenic, cow hair, Europe rope, marling spikes, oakum, blocks, log gla ses, cart wheels, port and sherry wine in quarter cask, geneva and old torn in ditto, geuova and old torn in eases, cigars, sheet zinc, wool packs, cinnamon, cart arms and boxes, assorted axes, liquorice, spring steel and hoop iron, preserved meats, itc, &c. And other goods too numerous to particularise. Terms cash. Nelson, llth August, 1859. 210 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RICHMOND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. nTHE ANNIVERSARY of the OPEN- -*- ING of this Institution will be celebrated by a TEA PARTY and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT on THURSDAY, September Ist, 1859. Tickets, 2s. Gd.; to be obtained of Dr. LAKING, the LIBRARIAN, and E. HODDER, 200 Secretary. DISTRICT COURT, NELSON. "jVTOTICE is hereby, given that the Office -L™ of this Court will be" held at the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE, Nelson, and will be open on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, between the hours of Ten a.m. and Four p.m., and that Alfred Helps, of the Town of Nelson, Writing Clerk, has been this day appointed Bailiff of the Court. \YM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS,District Judge, Nelson. Nelson, 10th August, 1859. 201 THE NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A PPLICATIONS for SHARES will be ■£*■ received Daily, by the Secretary, at the office of Mr S. Kikgdon. The Members of Committee will also receive applications for Shares. Two Members of the Committee, and the Secretary, will attend at the Fleece Inn, every MONDAY Evening during the present month, from 7 to 9, to enrol members, and receive Subscriptions; and the first General Meefcinsr of the members will be held on MONDAY'Evening, the sth September, at 7 o'clock, when the monthly, instalment of ss. per share is required to be paid. Nelson, 10th August, 1859. 203 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. TPHE ACCOUNTS" for the past year ■*■ having been AUDITED by the Gentlemen appointed at the late Annual Meeting, notice is hereby given that the BALANCE-SHEET is open to PUBLIC INSPECTION at the Board of Works Office, Trafalgar-street, during the usual office hours. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, August 11,1859. 205 OYSTERS ! EX LORD ASHLEY. <3UEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! ! ! T MEAD, has JUST RECEIVED a ° large quantity of OYSTERS, of the finest quality, which can be sold at a considerable reduction on former prices. J. M. can now supply his numeroug customers 20 per cent, cheaper—viz., 4s. per Hundred. BRID&E-STREET, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. 199 WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT. Wages very liberal. Apply to Mrs. EDWARDS, Brook-street Valley. Nelson, llth August, 1859. 209 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT; apply to Mrs. Wright, Eoyal Hotel. 192 ; PER QUEEN OF THE AVON. A CRATES EARTHENWARE and CHINA. t/ -—- Rose and thistle breakfast and tea cups „ plates, bowls, and egg cups Plates and dishes, of every size * Bakers and pudding bowls, do. Toilet ware, in great variety Children's toy tea-sets, do. Breakfast cups and saucers, and tea cups . Mugs K bow]s,,egg cups, salts &c., &c, &c. On SALE, at SYMONS' NEW STOKE. 206

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 189, 12 August 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 189, 12 August 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 189, 12 August 1859, Page 2

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