STEAM TO ■ ; COLLINGWOOD CALLING AT .MOTUEKA. npHE EMU will leave the Albion Wharf •-**- THIS EVENING (Tuesday), at Seven, pm. JOHN B. HAYS, Agent. Nelson, January 10th, 18G0. 2o Xjm~PORT COOPER DIRECT.—The -*- clipper brig DART, 160 tons, B. Jenkins, Commander, will sail as above on THURSDAY NEXT, January 12th. This vessel has unrivalled accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. . . JOHN E. HAYS, Agent. Nelson, January 9, 1860. 26 rfHE I.R.M. COMPANY'S STEAMERS -*- will leave as under— For WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, the.LOUD WORSLEY, on or about 17th instant For NEW PLYMOUTH and MANAKAU, the AIREDALE, on or about 20th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 24 Q.TEAM TO LONDON DIRECT.—The fine clipper steamship ROYAL BRIDE, 1800 tons burden, Alexander Rowlands, Commander, will leave Canterbury for London direct, on the 7th February next. The Royal Bride is under engagement to shippers of wool, to reach London in time for the May sales, or "forfeit ten per cent, of the freight. Her accommoda- ' tion includes-a spacious and airy saloon, a ladies' bou- ! doir, Imths, and every convenience for the comfort of passengers. : ' There are still a few cabins vacant; and intending passengers, who could leave Nelson by the I.R.M.S. Company's vessel on the 29th January, are requested to apply to the undersigned for rates of passage and ofW particulars on or before the 17th instant, after wbi ;h no passages can be secured. CURTIS BROTHERS., Kelson, Gth January, 1860. 28 j PUBLIC SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j WITHOUT RESERVE. (VEORGE AIKEN is instruct to sell by auction, without reserve, in thihe premises adjoining the London Tavern, Haven Road (lately occupied by Mr. Adams), TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, the llth instant, commencing at Twelve o'clock, noon, a great variety of the most useful articles in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which comprise— Chests of drawers Tables, chairs Bedsteads and bedding Sofas and stretchers Clocks and timepieces Earthen and glassware 1 American cooking stove, -complete &c, &c, &c. Terms cash. Nelson, Gth January, 1860. 30 POTATOES, WITHOUT RESERVE. GEORGE AIKEN will Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, at his Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the llth instant, at Eleven o'olock, a.m.— Twenty Tons POTATOES, ex Jane Peata, from Wanganui. In lots to suit purchasers. No reserve. Terms at sale. Nelson, Gth January, 1860. 29 EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOKS. (IEORGE AIKEN has received instrucv-^ tions to offer for sale by auction, in his Sale Boom, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 14 th instant, commencing at 11 o'clock— About 600 volumes of valuable BOOKS, which in-. chide the illustrated works of Dickens, Lever, Marryatfc, Reid, Bunyan, Milton, Byron, Hogarth, Shakespeare, itc., &c. Catalogues of the above can be had on application to the- auctioneer. Kelson. Gth January, 1860. 31 SALE OF GROWING CROPS AT STOKE. fyFESSRS. N. EDWARDS & CO. have .ItJL rec eived instructions from Mr. Wm- Small to sell by auction, on the farm at Stoke, on THURSDAY, 12th January, 1860, at One o'clock precisely, the following good GROWING CROPS, &c, viz. :— 15 acres wheat 25 „ oats 3 „ barley Also, 1 heavy cart mare and foal 1 „ .. gelding, broken in to saddle 1 horse cart 2 cows in calf 1 heifer calf Ransom's plough, harrows, rick cloth, &c. Arid a quantity of drapery and sundries. Terms at sale. 34 IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. "jg EDWARDS AND CO. will sell by -*- • auction, at Beaverton, Marlborough, at the end of January (the day to be named in a future advertisement)', a large and valuable BREEDING STUD, comprising thoroughbred and cart horses, mares, and geldings. 35 MARES FOR SALE, and SHEEP WANTED.—Six young Mares, all broken to saddle and quiet. If preferred, sheep will be taken in payment. Apply to Messrs. N. EDWARDS & CO., Nelson. 27 TOOTHING LIKE LEATHER. —Just Received ex DART— 3 BALES PRIME SOLE LEATHER. On sale—Pitch, Resin, and a large assortment of Shoemaker's Grindery. 39 B. JACKSON. NELSON INSTITUTE.—The ANNUAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the Nelson Institute will be held in the Reading-room, on TUESDAY, the,24th January, at half-past Seven o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of hearing the Auditors' Report, and electing officers for the ensuing year. JOHN PERCY, Hon. Secretary. ' Rule 25. "Members wishing to propose persons to serve any 'office, sliiill give in the names of such persons in writing to the Secretary,, at least seven dayß prior to the •day of election. All office-bearers shall be chosen from the persons on the list found qualified, and from none other." 32 HPO THE ELECTORS OF THE MO- -*■ TUEKA DISTRICT. Gentlemen-,—l beg to RESIGN my SEAT as one of your Members for the Provincial Council, finding that I cannot conveniently attend during the next session. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your .obedient servant, I. HENRY VYVYAN. Nelson, January Gth. 22 WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT. * ' Apply to Jli 8. A. G. Jehkins, Enner-glyna. - 38 NELSON MECHANICS' CRICKET CLUB. IUTEMBERS of the above Club are re--mL quested to attend a MEETING to be held at Mr. Wright's Hotel, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, - January 10, at Eight o'clock. Parties wishing to become members are requested ri to leave their names with .the Secretary, or any member of the Committee, for-proposal. W. NATION, •17 .'Honorary Secretoy.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 2
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