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Safes k %\\tiki - ' SALE AT APPLKDY OP FARMING STOCK iMMEMENTB, ETC., ASD ESTATE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. Ij-L have received instructions flora the Messis. 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 Applebyj numbered 200: and 20uonthe: plan of Wainiea i'ast—containing about eighty acres,, well fenced in .-and subdivided 1 :.., . .into paddocks, chiefly laid down in grass, - ; well watered, and ujur. tne whole, comi. ■' prising a most desirsl X p. i,uity On the ; ; premises is a •■ubv n,<>>'. <1 \dll-aiTimjad ;■.' Homestead, cot,.Ji'-t. i^ <>' , >iv"ilim>-li"use, ' ; Stables, and O'«r i..n-i:iit,« ,■v . and this ■ ' Property is off " , .■ ..!■;,. . ' lie>.,> rate 'i ;■■■.■,[■ upon most lit.c: ,i u:if;. Also, at the same time will iy.,v,[a -:\i\\ iut re.*eive, :HOUSEHO,LD GOODS ,and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of— Mahogany Couch Chairs, Do. round Table ; h ' i Cheffioneer, Bedsteads, Pictures Glass, Crockery,'and Household Furniture Tset Howard and Bedford's Harrows ....'■ ' : ,'. IY.F.L. Hough .., : ~ , ;■..:,<:.'.:■■,:. : ,; 1 Bullock Dray '-■ ' . - ; - I set Swingle Trees "'., ■ i .. . 2 pairs BuUocks v Yokes aridjßowa complete ; 1 three-year-old MareV quiets r|de and drive ' 1 Mare, 4 years old, quie^^r}3| ; Bigs of all ages, and of superior |>reed- : , v? - ' Cart and Saddle Harness, complete and nearly ': new .'■ ' '.' "•;■-■-. • • ''.■' ;• ;;- &c.v,&c.,-""&c.f '\~X '''■'"■.[■ •■■■■'"' .• i :■ Terms at.sale..; ' Lunch provided for One o'clock Nelson, Ist August, I860; ; ': 861 • . ■ Provincial Secretary's Office, i ... Nelson1, Ju!y/24;,1560. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that DOG TICKETS will be issued by Mr. Robt. Strange, Chief Constable, at the Police Office, Gollingwood, on and after'FRIDAY, the tenth, day of August next. ■ . " : ; ■ ALFRED GREENFIELD, ; 823 ; : , ; ■; Chief Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. In Re Samuel Harris, deceased, intestate, In Re Charles Boulton, deceased, PURSUANT tp,the rule of this honorable ■*-■ Court, the. CREDITORS of the above-named deceased are requested to come in and PROVE their DEBTS before me on or before the'3oth day of October next, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefits arising, from the respective estates of the deceased. •;■•!. JOHN SHARP, ' Registrar. Nelson, 23rd July, i . ■ . 830 Provincial Secretary's Office, : - ■ :!■ Nelson, July 24th, 1860. HPHE CHAIRMpNofthe Meetings for -"- the Election dfeLOCAL COMMITTEKS OF EDUCATION'are requested to be kirif? enough to send in their retu< ns to the Superintendent's Office for publication in : the Gazette. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 831 . : Chief Clerk. NOTICE/ ~~ " WHEREAS by a DEED of GRANT .' ' under the Seal of the Colony of New. Zealand, and tested at Auckland the sth day of January, in the year 1855, all that piece of LAND situate in the City of Nelson, in the said colony, containing one acre, more or less, -bounded on the north by WashingtonI road, on the east by land granted to Daniel Dixon, i and od the south and west by knd granted to Johr. Burns, was granted to James' Watkins, Samuel Ironside, John Aldred, William Hough, Adam Jackson, John Riley, and Richard. Wallis, and the survivor, ot them and the heirs and assigns of such survivor, in trust to permit the said Land and all Buildings thereon erected or to be erected to be for' ever appropriated to the use of the Schoolmaster for the. time being attached to the school belonging to the people culled 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, a petition will be presented on behalf of such of she .said Trustees as are qualified, for leave to introduce a special Bill to empower the said Trustees to sell and dispose of the said piece of Land, with all the 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" Ministers 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, MRS. 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 Henri 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. ?0& MOTIOB. —The ROYAL MAIL will -LV leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and, Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH every Thuksday, 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. AUSTRALIAN 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. yTR-.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 j'tho .'quarter to.commence on the 10th of July. 712 NOTICE is hereby given, that trie 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 DEBTS due to the late firm are tp be paid to the said S. Wadman,r,by_.whom all liabilities. will be discharged, '".'.. . . ' Dated this nineteenth day of July, 1860. • : SAMUEL WADMAN, . FREDERICK THOMAS FARMER. Witness: A. Hibb'le. ; i , 832 ..;-. ;'- NOTICE. •-■■ ■-■■■ •■ ; ■ :•-•■ ; rP FOY AND. SON, in returning thanks -V* to; the public of Nelson for their kind support during the time they have carried on business as Buti'chehv'begs to inform them that they have DISPOSED of toe BUSINESS to Mr. JAMES DRB W. . / ■.. ■ < f DREW, in informing his friends and " • the public of Nelson of his commencement of the BUTCHERING- BUSINESS, hopes that by selling nothing but good meat, ho will"receive'the 'Sdiae liberal support as his predecessois. . 837 MR. WILLIAM SOUTER gives notice ■ 4-v*-.' that he will not be responsible for any debts tliat his wife may contract-»she having left him without ca\*se» 86$

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 292, 7 August 1860, Page 1

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