' jfcfo FOR THE WAIRAU.—The NECROMANCER will sail, weather permittiug, on SATURDAY NEXT, (To-morrow). For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 154 ' Bridge-street. STEAM TO PIOTON AND WELLINGTON. J*ffcT HB WONGA WONGA, , 41EEM, •*- Captain Renner, will leave Nelson EsESSsfor PICTON and WELLINGTON on or about MONDAY, the 11th February, Fares, including provisions (and bedding for Cabin passengers):—Chief Cabin. Steerage. To Wellington . . £3 3 0 £2 0 0 Picton .... 2 0 0 110 0 Passage money to be paid and tickets obtained from the undersigned before going on board. Shippers, of goods are particularly requested to notice that no goods will be received on board without a shipping note with full particulars countersigned by CURTIS BROTHERS, \ Agents, i Nelson, January .31.1861. 159 CAPITAL INVESTMENT. > STEAM SAW MILL AT MOTJTERE FOR SALE, ! BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. | MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions to again offer by auction; on THURSDAY, the 7th February, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Two o'clock precisely 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 tioraoritaiSteßm Engine, in pe'rfedt worKi ing order:* a vertical malleable iron saw frame, with Bteel slides and brass brushes, driving gear, balance-wheel, travelling frame, and rack gear complete; two circular saw spindles, cast frame, and bashes, and saws; one cast-iron circular saw bench, with spindle and double pullies; one ironturning lathe and slide-rest; mill-shed, sleeping rooms for workmen; and- outhouses 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 unexpired term of RIGHT of CUTTING TIMBER on 200 acres, the greater portion of which is heavy bush land, and which will cease about 1868. The above excellent opportunity of investment will be sold for the sum of J3SQ ON LIBERAL TERMS. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. N. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 31st January, 1861. , 153 : TPENDERS will be received at the office ••*•■ of the DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY (LIMITED) until the 21st February, for the EARTHWORK on the line of TRAMWAY from the Wairoa Saddle to the Mine, consisting of about four miles divided'into three sections. ■ Specifications can be seen at the office of the company from ten to twelve daily. '- ' ' ' The lowest tenders not necessarily to be accepted. T. ft. HACKET, ■ Manager.Nelson, 28th January, 1861. 148 £ 1 A REWARD—WHEREAS some <& -L V evil-disposed pereon or persons did on the night of the 17 th instant do certain damage to a verandah by cutting with a saw the studs of the same, belonging to Wai. Tdkneb, Haven-road, at the building near the old college. The above reward will be paid to the person or persons giving: such information as shall lead to the conviction of the parties concerned. Apply at the office of this paper. . 146 TVELSON BUTCHERING ESTAB- •+• * liISHMENT, Bridge, street. W. R. JONES begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken to the above establishment, Jately carried on by Mr. C. Elliott, who from this date relinquishes the same. W. R. J., in soliciting a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon, his predecessors, can assure them that nothing shall be wanted on his part to merit, the same. W.R. J., in continuing the above business, is prepared to supply the public with Meat, Poultry, and Vegetables, of the BEST QUALITY, at Lowest Prices/ February Ist, 1861. 163 npo 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 bo 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 Benjamin Strachan William Askew, sen. Thomas Croucher J. Wilkie R. Holyoake William Mickle John Fowler, sen. Joseph Duncan William Ryder Wm. Douglas John Fowler, jun. Wm. Coppins James Cook (farmer) James Mickle George Wright R. Sutcliffe William Jenkins Wm. Smith Thomas Austen James Robinson Samuel Gaskell "W. T. Little Benjamins. Alien Wm. Sherman Robeit Franklin Adolphus Dodson John Brougham John Boys ' James Egginton, sen. Thomas Rowling S. Egginton John Staples, jun. Charles Lund James Fowler Wm. Wilkie Alexander Drammond Thomas Askew J. S.Edelsten Thomas Poole Peter Askew Samuel Cook James Drammond Wm. James Inwood George Cook James Deblois John Diummond Thomas Locke John Duncan B. Marshall James Madley , . John M'Kenzie Wm. Jones " J. F. Homann Charles Wise Wm. Taylor Richard Maund Thomas Clarkson Wm. H. Jones Wm. Chamberlain Bichard Tannant A. Greaves Benjaman Parkes John Chamberlain Charles Limmer Isaac Haines Frederick E. Horneman John M'Conicchie Wm. Askew, jun. Samuel Penny David Goodhall Wm. Southerly Charles Swan Stephen Starnes David Drammond Robeit Pattie William Loader John Inglis Charles P. Pattie Edward Grooby L. Stilwell Frederick Kbse. TO THE ELECTORS WHO SIGNED THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Gentlemen—l have to acknowledge the receipt of your requisition inviting me to become a candidate for the representation of the Electoral district of Motueka. If I consulted my own interests I should respectfully decline the honor you offer me; but feeling as I do the battle has now to be fought in the General Assembly, a sense of public duty compels me to accede to a requisition of so large and influential a body of my tellow-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 that, in complying with your reqnest, 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 inteiests and those of the colony at large. 1 trust to have an opportunity before the Election to put you in possession of my views of past proceedings in the General Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, Your obliged servant, CHARIES PABKER. Uotueia, December, 1850. 15
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 343, 1 February 1861, Page 2
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