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. fate ty^uM. __ CAPITAL INVESTMENT. STEAM SAW MILL Aij MOUTERE FOR SALE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. •L'i- have received instructions to sell by auction, by orderofthe Mortgagee, on THURSDAY, the 3l?t January, 1861, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Two o'clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will bo given)— . • • That very valuable and most complete STEAM SAW MILL, at the Moutere, in full work. The steam and saw-power, and premises, consist of an excellent eight horse-power ,; horizontal Steam Engine, in perfect working order: a vertical malleable iron saw frame, with steel slides and brass brushes, driving gear,' balance-wheel, travelling '■..'.. , frame, and rack gear, complete; two circular 'saw spindles, cftsfc .'frame, and bushes, arid saws;' one cast-iron circular saw bench, with spindle sind rdouble piillies; one ironturning lathe and , slide-rest;' mill-shed, sleeping rooms tor' Workmen; and outhouises in good repair. Also, . :: The unexpired term of LEASE for fourteen years, from 25th March, 1854, of the ACRE on which stands the Mill and premises. <..'■>"■' . ■■■■ And :• ■ :.,. The unexpircd term, of RIGHT of .CUTTING TIMBER oni 200 acres, the greater portion : of which is heavy bush land, and which wi.ll. ;ceaHe about 1868. The above offers.an ; excellent opportunity of investment, and; the whole will be offered at less thanqnehalft% originalcpst. ~ ; . • . For further,-particulars apply to the Auctioneers. ; N. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson; December 20,1860. ' ■ 1538 •POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of the LAND at the , A-,-, AORERE, Massacre Bay, advertised for Thurs» 'day, 3rd January,,^'ill be POSTPONED to a future opportunity, ji): consequence of a desire to divide the property, ratoAUofcnipiits, which is now being done. .. Plans ojftlje subdivisions :wilL sliortly be on view at the bnTcei>f' jhe~Aucfcioneers, Trafalgar-street, and at Mr. DANIEL' MOORE'S . Store, Collingwood; and , due-nolic.ej by,Tfijir.|hei:. advertisement will be given of the ( davpf/absolute sale. .'"... .-.. N '■ ( ';.;';" : sA!ni. Edwards and co., . ' " ."!, ' '.'.' "['' Auctioneers. 'Nelson,. January 2,.1861. 42 IF this should meet the eye of ALFRED BELL, late of 35, Old Brtnd-street, London, his Mother and- Friends will be glad if he wiil communicate with them. His sister Amelia died 30th September, 1859. Anyone knowing anything of the said Alfred Bell, who started from Nelson for the gold diggings, Massacre Bay, on sth February, 1858, and wjll write 'to Mrs. BELL, 1 Campden House Road, Kensington, London, will confer a great favor on his anxious friends. • . 32 'J'O MR. CHARLES PARKER, M.P.C. Sib—We, the undersigned electors, request you to allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent the district of Motueka in the next meeting of the General Assembly. ■, . We do so because we believe that your political sentiments are in accordance with those of the majority of the electors, and that in yourself we shall be truly represented. In the event of your acceding to our request, we pledge ourselves by all constitutional means to ensure your election. Bernard M'Mahon i Benjamin Strachan William Askew, gen. T.iomas Crpucher J. Wilkie '■■ H. Holyoake William Mickle Jofcn Fowler, sen. Joseph Duncan William Ryder Wm. Douglas John FWler, jun. ym. (Joppina . v James Cooi (farmer) James Mickle George Wright R. Sutcliffe William Jenkins Wnu Smith Thomas Austen James Robinson Samuel Gaskeil W. T. Little Benjamin S. Allen Wm. Sherman Robert Franklin Adolphus Dudson John Brougham John Boys James Egginton, sen. Thomas Howling S Egginton John Staples, jun. Charles Lund James Fowler Wm. Wilkie Alexander Drummond Thomas Askew J. S. Edelsten Thomas Pools Peter Askew Samuel Cook Jameß Drummond Wm. James Inwood George Cook James Deblois John Drummond Thomas Locke John Duncan B. Marshall James Madley John M'Kerizie Wm. Jones J. F. Homann Charles Wise Wm. Taylor Richard Maund Thomas Clarkson Wm. H. Jones Wm. Chamberlain Richard Tannanfc A. Greaves Benjnman Parkes John Chamberlain Charles Limmer Isaac Haines Frederick E. Horneman John M'Conicchi* Wm. Askew, jun. Samuel Penny David Goodhall Wm. Southerly Charles Swan Stephen Starnes David Drummond Robeit Pattie William Loader John Inglis Charles P. Pattie ■ Edward Grooby L. Stilwell . Frederick Rose. TO THE ELECTORS WHO SIGNED THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Gentlemen-—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your requisition inviting me to become a candidate for the representation of the Electoral district of Motueka. If 1 consulted my own interests I should respectfully decline the honor you offer me; but feeling as I do the tw,tle has now to be fought in thu General Assembly, a sense of public duty <compelg me to accede to a requisition of so large and influential a body of my fellow- colonists who have expressed their confidence in me, and accordingly I consent to be put in nomination as a candidate. 1 beg to assure you thatj in complying with your request, I entertain a deep sense of the importance of the duties which. I shall be called upon to discharge ; and in the event of my election, you may rely upon my exerting myself to the utmost in opposing political trickery, and promoting your inteiesta and those of the colony at large. I trust to have an opportunity before the Election to put you in possession of my views of past proceeding* in the General Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, Your obliged servant, CHARLES PARKER. Motueka, December, 1860. ; 15 JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 6d. " pOLOMST ALMANACK for 1861." containing a VIEW OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, the Calendar for the Year, Business Directory, Officers of General and Provincial Governments, Monthly Items, Arrival and Departure of Mails, Sun's Rising and Setting, Phases of the Moon, Eclipses, Tide Table, Signals, Rates of Postage, Gardener's Calendar, Couit .Sittings, List of Places of Public Worship, Oniciuting Ministers under the Marriage Act for this Province, Customs Duties, and Superintendeuts of New Zealand Provinces, List of Public Institutions, Societies, «fcc, &c, «fec. Copies may be had at this office, and of Hr. ROUT. LUCAS, Bridge-street. TESTATE of JAMES LEGGATT, late J-^ of the City of Nelson, Butcher.—The first DIVIDEND on this Estate will be paid at my office on SATURDAY, the 26th day of January instant, at One o'clock, p.m. , THOMAS CONNELL, Solicitor, Hardy-street, Nelson. January 11, 1861. 79 \VANTED» a GOVERNESS for the " GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL about to open at Spring Grove. The Committee have extended the time during which applications for the situation will be received to January 20th. S*lary, £40 per annum, with prospect of increase and allowance for house rent. D. DOLAMORB|6 74 • ' * -■■•"' -<■! Chairman of the'goinmUtee,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 339, 18 January 1861, Page 1

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