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V| ESSRSV" N. IS WARDS'-'AND CO. ■'-'-^•"liiive'received instruct ions from Mr. Heniy lidmondsori to sell by auction at, their Warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, on SATURDAY- the 9th March, at Noon— .. .-:,■_.■;,;: r_;.\:■':' ■.:.-..•■.,•: -:'i'.■'.'■ '.'■-'" All 'that .Valuable. ACRE in Bronti-street, occupied,"by .'him, with an excellent 3-roomed -DWELLIJ^O-HdUSE' thei-eon, and OCJT- . HOUSES and a GARDEN planted with choice and superior fruit trees of the !«>st kinds. - ■-■• Ternis: Gash ,depoßit'£loo. Acceptance at Twelve months Jgso. Balance may remain on mortgage at interest at 10 per cent: per annum. Nelson, 21st February, 1861. 243 "AUCKLAND. - THPROITGH BRED HORSE STOCK, • IMBCXRTED -DIRKCT FROM ENGLAND. "fiw^^tHhi nas receive! instructions from ■ —, to sell at the Hayraarket, on fjj]|£lgly| S ATUR D AY, M A;RCH 16th, ==_. -..-^l.=^—.■ at twelve o'clock. Without Reserve, '■. . :,'. *': .Thei'-Chwuut.Horae,''' HERAIiD " ~. .■■;■ .■:/.. Bay Mare, " CLOUD " ....... , . ' / • .BavMare, "BAKBARY" , - transhipped;ff Jia 4heStuart .Worliley, at-Sydney, and now Jan&^d from the Lord Worsley, in.excellent condition/ . ' . . /;"■•■'■■ ■.-. c; .-. .-.^.\ ;f.u.!„GERALD." • ~ ;.\. - foaled in 1852; gofc'-by" Ishraaelite"-(by." Ishmael" 6nt,9f*"-Clinchus f> sam)-dam " HenrianaA bY f'Wiri- '■' teirfield;'* fHei- 'uVrh' by ■"'Vampyre"' souf ~pf ~^Lady = -He"'nry "■ b'^;CiviliftV.: See page i*> 9of the 7ih Volume of the^General Stud Book; •• *„ " i <.>-'-Fot jthe Great^Snny-F^al'Stakes, Epsom, Summer • Meeting, 1855;'2»d' to "Escape." Eor the Worcestershire Stakes, Worcester, -July Meeting, 1855, 2nd to • "I)dminp." Both the above races were only'won by it'.lfead. '" Bay foaled in 1852; got by "Simoon" out of •r" Clinchus ;*.- dam, by - " Humphrey Clinker," dam by ltLLanjrar.';Vbiit.6f V.'Motlier'Burcb.-" by "Dick Andrejjrs." :S^e.;.p'afge;i26 bf/.the 7th volume of the General"Ktui Books;} y >f: '.?, p; .•■->'" B^T^P^F^^ANgES^^Won the, Great Lancashire ProdTlce St^es,. J^erpwl,: July Meeting, 1854. Won ..tbjeJtevoriahirel Stakes, Maze,-Jnly-Meeting, 1854. Won the Ulster^S^akes,^ Maze,-July RJeeting, 1855. . Won, the Queeb'flp^latenext"day (beating " Seducer," winner of tHe Liverpool Cap, &c.) and thei2hd Clas3 Trainees StakeSjCurragh,'October Meeting, 1855". See Racing Calendar. ... " :":' .'.■-,.;..;.' - ■ " Bay 'Mare, foalei in'ißssi (sister to " Barbarianiß ") by" Simoon" out '.of '.''.jßarbariariis '■> dam, by "Buz- ' zaM'"" herdam ''Donna Maria"' by " Partisan *' out of " Donna Clara? 1 "See page 415 of the 7th volume of.the General'Slud' ; Bix>t.;. } . ]. r . ■ Pj&POBMiNCEs.—Won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes, Maze, July.Meefeing4-,185? j won the National Produce Stakes," Curragh;.'October Meeting, -1857; run second to " Sprig of Shillelagh" for Lord Dentman's Plate, .same imeettng. , . ;-; See^afein^Galeridaif.-; •■'• •-, ; ; 178 TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE by •*- public auction, in one month from this date, All that valuable ESTATE at Awaroa Bay, belonging to 'the late Thomas Rollison"; in all, 158Acres,'8ix of which are broken up, arid-enclosed by a?Kve fence: with a good DWELLING HOUSE, and Oathouses; 40 • -tiead of CATTLE; 20 Sheep, more or less; ■ 'Pigs' arid' Poulfry| also, FARMING IM- ■': ■ : PLEMENTS. : ' -: '' ■ Parties wishing to see tbe same can do so by applying to Mi; DAVID WHITE on the spot. '■ '% ". "•'-" ':: THOMAS GREIG. ■February Bth, 1861. . 18 i SALE; OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT COLLING--y.: WooD,io^ GIBBS' PLAT, BY ORDER OP THB ' " MORTGAGEE. .y -IyfESSRS. N. EDWABDS: AND CO. .*. have received instructions from the Registrar - -Of "the: Supreme Court, Nelson, to sell by auction, at •; their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of March next, at Noon precisely. All thai;valuable PROPERTY at'Collingwood, ■being- Section No. 20, on Gibbs' Flat, fronting Tasman and William-streets, together . > ; ; with the STQREand BUILDINGS thereon, "'" "next to Crook"'s Hotel. ■- ■ "The Title-deeds may be. seen at "the office of the Supreme-Court, r Nelson, and the sale will be totally without reserve j for cash. 'Nelson, February 15. - 224 ■'"'..'. " £150 TO LEND.; NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INr ■ . • " VESTMENT SOCIETY. The next MEETING for the PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c, will be held at the Fleece Hotel, MONDAY evening, March 4th, at Seven, p.m. At half-past Eight the sum of £150 will be offered for competition by tender. Stetoards : Messrs. H. Adams, D. Burns, and R. Burn. ■■'■" .. JNO. PERCY,, 250 '..... Secretary. J)UN >r MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. ■ :;2 PERSONS desirous of CUTTING and "CARTING SLEEPERS, about 20,000 in number, are requested to send.\TENDERS for" the; same on or before the Ist March. ... .Specifications can be seen at the office of the Company between the hours of Ten and Twelve daily. ■'. T. R. HACKET, '203 ;!; ■; / ' ' >t : '. Manager. TO CARPENTEiIS.--The Committee -1-. of the NELSON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION are prepared to receive SEALED TENDERS for BUILDING a MEETING ROOM until the Bth March. Plan and Specification can be seen at I. M. Hill's. By order of the Committee, ; " ' WILLIAM H. LAKERS, 230 , .... ; Assistant Secretary. RENDERS are requested by Tuesday, • -*- March s^for ! .FORMING portions of the Trunk Road in Waimea : A rest, "near Mr. Ru«s' section, and in' Redwood's Valley. FORMING a portion of the Road between Wai-iti ahdFbxHili; "GRAVELLING portions of the Road between the Wai-iti and Fox Hill. • " Specifications may be seen after Mondaylßth, at Mr. Thomas's, Waimea'West; arid the Forest Inn, - Waketield. . Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, are to be left with the members of the Board, or the undersigned. -•--.,: ... T. J. THOMPSON, 208 -.Secretary. IF this should meet the .eye of ALFRED BELL, late of 85, Old Bond-street, London, his Mother arid Friends will be glad if he will communicate with them. • His sister Amelia died 30th Septeraber, 1859. .i -•■■.' ■'• '; •■- ; 1-; , ' . Anyone knowing anything of the said Alfred' Bell, who started from Nelsi>n for the gold diggings, Massacre' Bay, on sth February, 1858, and will write' to Mrs. BELL, 1 Campden House Road, Eensingtbn,: London, will confer a great favor on his anxious riends..^ ■••' ''•; /. 1: ■■■■ •-• ;:- ?-■'•■■•'■ . 82 SEWING MACHINE. - WANTED to purchase, a SEWING ; "T *■■••■ MACHINE, on the newest improved prih* ciple." Address, stating price, M. 8., Office; ;■ 216 _■•':■-••■'■:'■';:•"•■. - {<~- '-. \ —!'"' '"-'y,,- ;'r,':' : \'-r W ANTED, WINE and OLD TOM - BOTTLES in any quantity. Highest cash price given. JAMES BENTLEY, 2S& $rid|je^reet v

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 1

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