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POR COLLINGWOOD.—The SUPPLY x will sail for the above port THIS DAY. JOHN "WALKER, 857 . * Master. I. R. M. S. P. COMPANY, LIMITED. THE LORD WORSLEY will leave for JL SYDNEY on or about sth August next. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. ' 884 SHIP ANNE LONGTON. A LL ACCOUNTS and CLAIMS against -£*■ the ANNE LONGTOM are requested to be furnished to the undersigned in duplicate on or before SATURDAY next, the 4th instant, by Twelve o clock, noon. . N. EDWARDS AND CO. Agents. Nelson, 2nd August, 1860. 860 AUCTION SALE OP SADDLE HORSES. GEORGE AIKEN has received positive instructions to sell by public anction, in the stable yard of the Marine Hotel, Trafalgar-street, on Saturday, TO-MORROW, the 4th instant, at Two o'clock, afternoon, precisely, as follows :— 1 bay Gelding (broken to saddle and harness) 1 ch.esnut do. „ ~ 1 thorough-bred Mare (broken to saddle only) .Without the slightest reserve. Terma cash. Nelson, August 2, 1860. 859 SALE AT APPLEBY OF FARMING STOCK IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AND ESTATE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from the Messrs. William and Henry Harris, to sell by public auction on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 16th August, commencing at One o'clock precisely— First, All that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, at Appleby, numbered 200 and 201, on the plan of Waimea East— containing about eighty acres, well fenced in and subdivided into paddocks, chiefly laid down in grass, well watered, and upon the whole, comprising a most desirable property. On the premises is a substantial and well-arranged Homestead, consisting of Dwelling-house, Stables, and Out-buildings, &c, and this Property is offered on sale at a cheap rate upon most liberal terms. Also, at the same time will be sold, without reserve, HOUSEHOLD GOODS and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of— Mahogany Couch Chairs, Do. round Table Cheffioneer, Bedsteads, Pictures Glass, Crockery, and Household Furniture 1 set Howard and Bedford's Harrows ■ 1 Y.F.L. Plough 1 Bullock Dray 1 set Swingle Trees 2 pairs Bullocks, Yokes and Bows complete^ 1 three-year-old Mare, quiet to ride and drive 1 Mare, 4 years old, quiet to ride Pigs of all ages, and of superior breed j Cart and Saddle Harness, complete and nearly *• new &c, &c, &c. Terms at sale. Lunch provided for One o'clock. Nelson, Ist August, 1860. 861 npO be SOLD.—Fifty-five acres of LAND -*- situate in Wai-iti Valley, adjoining the property of Mr. Gaukroger, jun. Apply to R. BURN, Tinsmith, Nelson. 859 HPO be SOLD in ALLOTMENTS, on -*- easy terms, to suit purchasers, about Twenty Acres of LAND, partly timbered, adjoining the properties of Ralph Turner, Esq., and R. J. Creasy, Esq., at Waken"eld. Suitable to those requiring Firewood or Fencing. Apply to Mr. CREASY.. 856 NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Thomas Heyward and William Henry Lash, as BUTCHERS and STOREKEEPERS, at Collingwood, Golden Gully, and Slateford, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. c . , /THOMAS HEYWARD, Signed |WILLIAM HENRY LASH. Witness—P. R. Sommervill. Golden Gully, July 20,1860. 850 ALL parties Indebted to the late firm of HEYWARD and LASH, are requested to PAY the amount of their respective DEBTS forthwith, to Mr. HEYWARD, at his store, Golden Gully, or .Slateford ? or to the Undersigned, at Collingwood. And all parties having claims against the Baid Firm are requested to forward particulars of the same to the undersigned, on or before the Ist day of September, 1860. W. H. LASH. Collingwood, July.2lst, 1860. 851 TRAVERS versus THE COLONIST, Nelson, July 25th, 1860. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.— As it has been thought requisite to raise a fund to liquidate the expenses incurred in the late trial of the Publisher of the Colonist for what was termed "Libel," wherein a "Special" Jury returned a verdict in favor of Mr. Travers; I beg the honor of your assistance in this matter —so vitally affecting the liberty and well-being of the people. For that purpose Subscription Lists have been circulated throughout the province, leaving to your judgment the best method of giving it effect. ALEXANDER RANKIN, • Treasurer. Communications to be left at Mr. Thos. Askew's, Bridge-street, Nelson. Lists ate open at Motueka, Takaka, Collingwood, Richmond, the Waimeas, &c, &c. 849 FOR SALE, a superior BLACK GELDING, aged 6 years, bred from Mr. Barnieoat's ■well known mare, by •'Captain.' l A very useful animal for farm work or road. Apply to R. G. CROCKER, 855 Waimßa East. FOR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, All that valuable frontage to Hardy-street, being portion of TOWN ACRE 435. Apply to H. B. HtJDDLESTON, 854 . Trafalgar-street. NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. "DENTOUL BROTHERS, in intimating J-*' the OPENING of the above establishment, beg to state that it shall be their study to keep every article of the best quality obtainable, and that they shall sell on the lowesl remunerative terms. 852 MR. WILLIAM SOUTER gives notice that he will not be responsible for any debts that his wife may contract—she having left him without cause. 853 KTOTICE.—PUBLIC CONVEYANCE -^ every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, from WAIMEA EAST, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelaon. PARCELS DELIVERED. . R. WALLIB., Richmond, June 9th, 1860. 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER of ■*-"■■ the MANSION OF PEACE LODGE, will be held at the Wakefield Arms, on MONDAY, the 6th August next. The Brethren of the order are requested to meet at the Wakefield Arms at Eleven o'clock. The Procession will start at Twelve o'clock, punctually, from the Wakefield Arms. ■ Dinner on .table at' Five o'clock precisely. Tickets, ss. each. D. Wabnook, Host, WaUefield Arms. 833.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

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