COLLINGWqOI). qplfia SALE by AUCTION of LAtt6 in -*- the above Township, advertised to take place on Satufflay 1, tho 28^'ibstant, is unavoidably POSTPONE©'until SATURDAY, the 4th day of August next, at Twelve o'clock, noon, precisely. GEORGE AIKEN, , . ■ ~;..' .'■ "■.'■■ • ■Auctioneer.' Nelson, 25th July, 1860. , 829 Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson,; July, 24, 1860. HIS Honor the Supennten'den't'directs It to be notified that DOG TICKETS : will be issued by Mr. Robt.' Strange, Chief Constable, the Police Office,1 Collingwood, on and after FRIDAY, the tenth day of August next.. ''"--'•'■:■" ALFEED GKEENFIELD, ' 823 . Chief Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. In Re Samuel Haeris, deceased, intestate, In Re Charles Boulton, deceased, pUftStJANT to therute of thislipnorable ■*-•■■ Court, the-CREDITOR^ of'the''above-named deceased area-equestod do come'iri anct PROVE their DEBTS before me on or before the 30t1i day of October next, or in default thereof they Mil be peremptorily excluded from all benefits arising from the respective estates of the deceased. • . ' JOHNSH^RP, • ■ ilegistrar. i;r Nelson, 23rd July. ~ . v ..^ .830 j. , , Provincial Secretary's Office , "-• j" - " " ■■.; NelsoriVJuly 24th",X860V "" i THE CHAIRMEN of th^:;MMmgs for j -":._ the. Election, of .LOCAL CpMMIJTEES-i)F EDUCATION areireqjiestM to be kind*eiio;agh; io send in their returns toitheSuperintetfdienfr's Office^ Foi publications the ;(?a2etfe.. ;;= .; -:::^:l ;. :; !:!!•.■•'..;/ j :: ■ : ALFRED GREENFIELD, 831 . ■ ; ,i : •.;;:•:) Chief Clerk. ■ "■. •■--■■■■^; : : ftpfricEi ;i-v'.--; :i: - " WHEREAS, by a CIIED" oFGRANT. j T,?vV'under, the Seal of the Colony-of-New Zealand, | anii tested at Auckland the sth day of January, in the i year. 185.5/' all that piece of LAND: situate in the City i of.Nelson, in the said colony,; containing one acre, imore or less, bounded on the north-by; Washingtonjroad, on the east by land granted ,tor3)aniel. Dixon, and" on. the south and west by land granted to John 'Burns, was granted to James WatkinSj Samuel Iron- | side', John Aldred, William Efough, Adam Jackson, IJohnßiley, and Richard Wallis,'and the survivor ot I them and; the heirs and; assigns ;of such survivor, in ; trust to permit the saicLliand and all Buildings, thereon ■ erected or to be erected to be for-ever appropriated to ! the use of the Schoolmaster for. tho time being attached to the school belonging to the people called Methodists, in the connexion established by the late Reverend John Wesley. Now notice is'hereby given that at the next meeting of the General Assembly for the said Colony of, New Zealand,1 a petition will be presented on behalf of such of the said Trustees as are qualified, for leave to introduce a special Billto empower the said Trustees ;to, sell and dispose, of the said ■piece of Land, with alVthe Buildings thereon, and to provide for the investment of the proceeds of sale in the purchase of other Land in the said City of Nelson, and the erection thereon of a: Minister's dwelling house and school : house, to-be vested in Trustees for the use of the said people called Methodists, in the connexion aforesaid, in the said. City 'of Nelson. ' '- . Dated this Eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord 1860. . " DONALD SINCLAIR, 570 ■ Solicitor for the said Trustees. jl/TRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -*-'-** ' Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every' department connected with that accomplishment, requisite to form a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. Mrs. .R.s system of instruction is that of the celebrated Henki Herz, of the Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied for many, years; Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons in DRAWING, the Latin, French/ and Italian LANGUAGES, acquired during sixteen years on the Continent. Trafalgar-square. 709 MOTICE. — The ROYAL MAIL will ■-L* leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH every Thursday, at Nine, a.m., if the river permits. N.B.—All orders executed- on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, 58 Mail Contractor. A USTRALIAN HOME COMPANION.— -£*■" Copies of the above can be had by applying to the Agent, Mr. J. Packer, Turner, Hardy-street;' Mr. Edward Austin, Schoolmaster, Stoke; and Mr. Packer, Schoolmaster, Hope. 714 HOPE SCHOOL, WAIMEA EAST. MR. J. PACKER begs to inform his friends that he is prepared to receive a limited number of PUPILS, as BOARDERS, from 8 to 12 years of age; tho quarter to commence on the tOth of July. 712 NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS. R. B. WALCOT respectfully •*-'-*- announces to the Ladies of Nelson that able haa RE-OPENED the above premises with a small, but well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by. strict attention to orders and economical prices to receive a share of public patronage. Those ladies who have kindly accorded their favors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H. Green, will find every care and attention bestowed to secure a continuance of the same. ' Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity of Bincerely thanking her friends for their bind support during the past nine years, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favors for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the execution of all ordere, so far as her health will permit. . '' " Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ; : May 12,1860. 542 NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP lately - subsisting between us was DISSOLVED. by mutual consent on the Ist day of July instant, from which date the business will be carried on by the undersigned Samuel Wadman. , All DBBTS due to the late firm are to b« paid to the said S. Wadman, by whom all liabilities will be discharged. - Dated this nineteenth day of July, 1860. SAMUEL WADMAN, FREDERICK THOMAS FASMER. Witness: A.Hdbble. • . V. '.'. . 832 ."-..:.. ~~- NOTICE. "' " TFOY AND SON, in returning thanks • to the public of Nelsoa for their kindsppporfc during the time they have cwiied on business as Butchers, beg« to inform them thaithey have DISPOSED of the BUSINESS to Mr. Ji.MES DRE^f. .•> r,7 ; .'.'■ T DREW, in informing nis friends and V •' the public of Nelson, of hip.: commencement of th« BUTCHERING BUSINESS, hopes that by-sel-ling nothing but good meat, hewillTeceive the nama liberal support as his predecessors. -_ •■;, ,* 3' XITANTED to purchase for cash, a few y»' good and useful BOOKS for W&imea Library.. The works of Scott, Dickens, Maryatt, or any of the popular authors preferred. , - ; ' Apply to , ■• ,',,.. ~.,... '■ Mr.WM, BELL, Treasurer,or to Mi\ JQHN JtYEES, 844 "•■! .'■".(,; WaimeftWeik
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 1
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