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STEAM TO MOTUEKA. ' Ja»& T HE STEAMER EMU will ■^Mfc, LEAVE NELSON, and MOTUEKA S^^^S (weather permitting) during thiß week aa follows: — Nelson, Wednesday, November 9th ~ .. 9 am. Motueka, on same day .. ~ ,12 noon Nelson, Friday, November 11th 10 a.m. Motueka, on same day Ip.m. JOHN.. R. HATS, Agent. Nelson, November 4. . 574 I^OR THE WAIRAU.—The regular - trader GIPSY, J. M'Cann, master, will sail for the above port THIS DAY, the Bth instant. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, Bridge-Btreet. November 4. 579 THE clipper schooner AUSTRALIAN .-*- MAID will sail for WAIRAU (Marlborough), with her usual punctuality, on Wednesday, (TOMORROW) the 9th instant. ' : For freight or passage, apply to 587 J. SYMONS AND CO. rmESSWELL will sail for PORT UN? ■ V DERWOOD, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10tK in- ' ■"*•• • - NASH AND SCAIFE. ' ! Agents. v Nelson, Bth November, 1859. 580 T?OR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, i- and OTAGO.—The I.R.M. steamship LORD ASHLEY, A. Kennedy, commander, will leave for the above ports on or about the 17th instant. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and MANU^ KAU.—The I.R.M. steamship AIRDDALE, F. Johns, commander, will be despatched on or about the 18th instant. : For freight or tiassage, apply "at? the Company s Office, Albion Wharf. " 585 "MESSRS, N. EDWARDS and CO. have •*-*-*- been instructed by Mr. Matthew Campbell, to offer for sale by public auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on Wednesday (TO-MORROW), the 9th November next, commencing at Two o'clock preAll that veiy valuable TOWN ACRE, at the corner of Collingwood and Hardy-streets, opposite the Miner's Arms; divided into lots of 45 feet frontage, by depth from 85 to 150 feet. Also, Tart of TOWN ACRE No. 425, Hardy-street (opposite Campbell's Mill); having frontages of 30 feet, by 100 feet in depth. Plans and further particulars can be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers, or from Mr. Matthew Campbell. Terms at sale. 576, IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN LANDS. IVfESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. ItjL i iavQ received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, the Ist December proximo, at One o'clock, precisely, the undermentioned valuable. LANDS, in Alma-street, Toi-toi-valley, and Suburbannorth : divided into lots. The particulars of which can be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers, where pIaDS of the Properties are on view. . . The Lands will be put up at upset prices as follqwe, namely:— ,i . -» T -' ; All that valuable Estate in Toi-toi valley, in Nineteen Lots. • . ■■ \< "- C6ntents. " ' Upset Price. Lot. b. ■p. ig 8. d. .... 1 2 3 . 20 0 0 2 ! 15. 20 0 0 f3 . 2 3 ... 20 0.0 - . i' A . 036 . ■ 20 0 0 5 . 328 . 30 0 0 • 6 . 216 . 30 00. 7 2 0. 20 0 0 S . 2 26 - . 20 0 0 «) . 2 26 . 20 0 0 10 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 11 . . 2 82 . 15 0 0 12 . 2 0 , 15 0 0 13 . 2 0 . 15 -0 0 14 . 2 0. 15 0 0 15 . 20-. 15 0 0 16 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 17 2 0. 15 0 0 IS . 1 30 . 15 0 0 19 . 1 30 . 15 0 0 Secondly, all that desirable Estate at Wakapuaka, Suburban North, in two lots— Lot 1, containing 70 A cres, at the upset prioe of 10s. per acre. Lot 2, containing 90 Apres, at ditto. And lastly, also in tw.o lots, that very valuable Property in Alma-street, viz.: — Lot 1, having a frontage of 35 fee^to Bridgestreet, by a depth to Alma-street of 69 feet, On this lot is that thriving business store occupied by Mr. Alex. Aitken, and known as " Aitken's Stores." Lot 2, the Property adjoining, having 152 feet frontage to Alma-street by a depth of 35 feet. On this plot is a very desirable residence, with a highly cultivated garden; at present occupied, by— Cotteril, Esq., at a moderate rental of £45 .per annum. Terms:—Ten per cent, deposit; the belance by np~ proved acceptances, at Three, Six, Nine, and Twelve Months, bearing interest at Ten per cent, per annum. November 4. ' 582 EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUNDRIES. GEORGE AIKEN is instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, at his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, on FRIDAY NEXT, the_l3th instant, commencing at Twelve o'clock noon precisely, "as f6llo\fs '.— r" -• ••-'■-- , i.v.j •.>■■. 1 trunk, containing— . , v Ladies' and Gents' India Rubber Boots and Shoes 1 ditto, containing— Men's Strong Boots 1 case, containing— ' Men's Brown Cotton Vests, and an assortment of Gloves 2 cases, containing— _ " An useful assortment of Ironmongery and H4ge Tools 3 casks, containing— Half-pint Tumblers, &c.,&c, &c. 1 ditto, containing— Tin Milk Dishes, &c., &c, ' 1 Splendid Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard. 1 Weighing Machine Several Spars and Sails, suitable for small vessels 2 Life Buoys 2 tons Iron Ballast &c, &c, &c, . Ac. Terms at sale. Nelson, 7th November, 1852. »86 EX ORESSWELL AND ROXANA. THE MISSES JAY beg respectfully to -1- intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED the, following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. . A variety of muslins, cotton, &c, for embroidery Gold and pilver twine : . Knitting and netting needlea Berlin patterns Wool and canvas Children's dresses . And a large assortment of Toys at very moderate prices. • ; . BBIDGE-STREET. . , 507 ■* p OLONIAii-MADE BOOTS and v SHOES. A nice assortment on hand at 588 B. JACKSON'S.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 214, 8 November 1859, Page 2

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