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SALE BY AUCTION OF HORSES, CATTLE, ETC., AT RICHMOND. ri EORGE AIKEN will Bell by auction, VT at the Richmond Fair Ground, on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at Twelve o'clock, noon— ] '~ A fow good hack horses Several heavy colts and fillies Heavy «arta, spring do., harness Working bullocks, milch cows Heifers, steers, and calves Sheep, pigs, &0.,& c. Terms at sale. Nelson, August,l9th, 1859. 239 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES, ETC., ETC, ' FOR SALE BY AUCTION. jn.EORGE AIICEN has received instructionß from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Gaukroger, to sell by public auction, at the Bush Tavern, Grove-street in the Wood, on SATURDAY, tho 27th instant, commencing at One o'clock, p.m., the undermentioned valuable- HOUSE and LANDED PROPERTIES, &c;— Lot No. 1. - . Town Section No. 276> with house and other buildings thereon, having an extensive frontage to Milton-street, Lot No. 2, Town Section 280, being a valuable frontage to Grove-street. Lot No. 8. Town Section 282, with the public-house known as the Bush Tavern . Lot No. 4. • : Section 268, having frontage to Cambria and Weka-streets. Titleß to the above properties unexceptionable. ■'- Also, The Interest in Town Sections 265 and 267, • . . - held under a lease from the Trustees of Native Reserves, having ten years to run, at a very low rental. _ Also, 1 light cart * . ' ■ 1 heavy ditto 3 valuable horses, 1 foal, and a quantity of fur- ; niture, Baddlery, several tons hay, and .othef effects. Terms liberal at sale. Nelson, August 19. 240 ESSRS. N..EDWABDS and CO. will sell by public auction on THURSDAY NEXT, the 25th instant, on the Albion Wharf, at Ten o'clock precisely, without" reserve— A quantity of .surplus Stores and Sundries ex Queen of the Avon from London. Terms cash Nelson, 22nd August, 1859.. 259 GOESE HEDGES, T^HOSE parties who have Gorse Hedges -*- adjoining ANY ROADS in the Waimea Districts are hereby required to KEEP THEM CLIPPED, so as not to Overgrow the Road or Obstruct the Ditch. Should the occupiers fail to do so, the same will be i!one"by the Board and the cost summarily recovered. By order of the Waimeft* Road Board, T. J. THOMPSON, . 243 Secretary. H^HE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being -"- about to exercise the powers conferred on them by the " Alteration of Road 3 Act/ of the last session of the Provincial Council, for making certain ROADS at WAKEFIELD, and in WAIMEA WEST, request that all parties who deem themselves injured in either case, and not having yet claimed compensation, will " lay their claims before the Board on or before the 12th day of September next, in order that the same, if not agreed to, may be submitted to arbitration. T.J.THOMPSON, 244 Secretary. BY-ROAD S . THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby intimate that they are.willing to assist, as far as their means allow, in ths improvement of such BYROADS, as we much used by other persons than the occupiers of the adjoining lands. Such occupiers, therefore, as think themselves entitled to assistance under this rule, are requetfWi *«r —*—^•v-»ri' llcffc-' ii r ._i_u_ a _*»»4. ou.(ao mey are themselves willing to contribute towards the improvement of any By-Road in which they are interested. T.J.THOMPSON, 245 Secretary. to flockmasteks, sheakeks, and traders. Wilkinson's sheep-shears. THE undesigned have Just Received a Case of SHEEP-SHEARS direct from the Manufacturers, and can recommend them as a first-rate article, surpassing in quality those of any other maker. •. They have been in almost universal use in Port Phillip, Sydney, and Tasmania, for many years, and need but one trial to ensure their use amongst the Shearers of New Zealand. Sold in parcels to suit the trade; and orders received by J. LEVIEN AND CO., Commission Merchants, Nelson. Also, New Iron Tanks; Boiler, rivitted, 4 feet'squaw, contains nearly 500 gallons American Cooking and Parlor stoves, in every variety Shcepwash Tobacco, and Blasting Poweer. 236 TO FAMILIES. • CHEAP PROVISIONS, AT AI T X EN'S STOR ES, Bkidge-stbeet. Prime well-cured bacon, at 11 Jd. per lb. per side Prime well-cured ham, at Is. 1 £d. „ ham Superior cheese, at.ls. Id. per lb. „ cheese Excellent potatoes, at 6s. per cwt. Eggs, butter, &c, at the lowest market prices. All orders punctually, attended to. 234 [US T R E C E I V E D — , One case office chairs Ttvo ditto Washington ditto, At AIT KEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. . 235 GLASSWARE—GLASSWARE. X CASES JUST RECEIVED at AITKEN'S c/ STORES, Bridge street, containing upwards of 100 dozen of Tumblers, Wines, Plates, Cruet-stands, &c, &c.,at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. Tumblers, from 3s. 9d. per dozen •.'••>■• Wines „ 4s. 6d. „ Cruet-stands „ 3s. 6d. each. Inspection invited. 233 The best SHOW of CHAIRS in New Zealand is at 258 . SYMONS* NEW STORE. THeTbEST SHOW of BEDSTEADS -*• in New Zealand is at ■ ' ■ SYMONS' NEW STORE.' 257 Lower Bridge-street. I V S T RE 0 E I V EC) — " 1 cask A very's beam scales Counter machines and steelyards ; Also, Suitor's spring balances and weights, in sets. On sale at 256 SYMGNS' NEW STORE. W ANTE D.—A middle-aged MAN nJi oWI9- les for a SITUATION- on a Sheep" or Vattis Station. Understands the management of both well. Inquire at the office of this paper. „. ,-. 255

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 192, 23 August 1859, Page 2

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