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nnHE"sCHOONER GIPSY will leave I. for the BULLER RIVER, THIS DAY, Bth Instant. For freight or passage, apply to 10 05 T. ASKEW, Bridge street. I|7OirC^INGWOOD.--The cutter J? SUPPLY, will sail for the above on THURSDAY next. Apply to 1016 J. WALKER. Laud for Sale. Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, MR. D. MOORE will sell by auction, ■I^l- at his Mart, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the Pith of April next, at noon. That allotment containing 50 ACKEs_ot LAND, No. 99, in Redwood's Valley, Waimea West, occupied by John Jordan. Nelson, March 27, ISS2. J<4 Building Materials. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have -I*l been instructed by Mr. Scott to sell by public auction, at the premises, Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, on TUESDAY (this day), Sth instant, at Twelve o clock, The whole of tho WOOD-WORK of the KITCHEN and DORMITORIES above, of the present Hotel. To be removed at purchasers, expense within four days. Without reserve. Terms cash. Nelson, 4th April, ISG2. 598 Peal of Bella. A MEETING will take place at the ii. -court-house, THIS EVENING, at half-past Seven o'clock, for the purpose of furthering the steps previously taken for procuring a Peal of Bells for this city. . It will rest with the subscribers as to the luture Trust in which the same shall be placed. Persons favorable to this object are invited to communicate with any of the members of the Provisional Committee, appointed at the last meeting, as follows : —Messrs. B. Walmsley, H. H. Knowles, C. Elliott, J. Webb. B. Jackson, J. Lucas, T. C. Batchelor, J. Thornton, N. Lcaper, 11. Drew. ' 1004 A CRICKET MATCH will take place on -". SATURDAY next, April 12th, on a piece of ground near the Red Horse, Richmond, between tbe Ranzau and Spring Grove Clubs. A DINNER will be provided by Mrs. Kite atthe Red Horse, after the match. _Dinner on the table at Seven o'clock. 1018 To Builders. '"FENDERS are invited for Carpenters, -*- Plumbers, Painters, and Glaziers' works, required to be done in the erection nf a NEW CHURCH at STOKE. The Drawings °nd Specifications (prepared by Mr. Wm. Heatson) may be seen on application to Air. A. S. Braithwaite Waimea-road. Tenders to be sent in on or bef. >re May 10th, but the lowest will not necessarily bo accepted. HU4 ACORNS—FOR SALE, hi Ashfield, I-*- Waimea-east, a quantity of ACORN'S just gathered. IOOS J. AY. BARNICOAT. HPHE FUNERAL of the late MRS. A FAGAN will leave her late residence, the Port, THIS DAY at Two p.m. ■WM. ROUT, 1017 Undertaker. ATELSON DIOCESAN SYNOD.—The ■L* ELECTION of FOUR SYNODS.UKN, torepresent the parish of Nelson at the Synod, will take place at the School room, Schvyn-place, on MONDAY, the 21st April, at Seven o'clock in the evening. Any member of the Church of England being a male of full age, is (jualilicd to vote on signing a declaration oi' membership. All lay communicants of tlie Diocese are qualified to serve as Synodsmen. A. J. RICHMOND, Convener of the Parish of Nelson. Nelson, April 7, 1802. 1006 A FLETCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, -£-&■« Bkoxti-Strket. STEUfcOSCOHC GROUPS, Three for £1. CARTES DE VISITE, Six for £\. 1013 A. FLETCHER. TMSKET GRATES, Basket Grates— -^-* for burning wood or coal. On sale atthe stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-:, trect. Observe—SymoiW old stoic. 1021 I'UST OPENED, a splendid assortment " of ('rosso and Blackwell's well-known I'iCKEKS, SAUCES, and CONDIMENTS, comprising Potted Meats, Dutch Anchovies, Lemon Cream, Kippered Herrings, Mackcnd in Since, Chutnec, Currie Powder, Jams, Jellies, &<\ &c. On i.ale at tlie stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. Observe—Symons' old store. 1022 O TONS FENCING WIRE, daily ex pectcd per schooner Brisk, from Melbourne. 1020 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. OA REGISTER STOVES, just received <-s v/ per Kavenscraig. luLfJ JOHN SYMONS AND CO. (00bcnunmf llofitt. Land Oiliee, Nelson, April 3, ISG2. MOTICE is hereby given that the underx^ mentioned ALLOTMENTS of LAND will be put up to auction, at the Crown Land Oliite, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 3rd of May, 1b62, at Twelve o'clock noon. Ten per cent, of the purchase moncv to be deposited at the sale, and the remainder to be" paid within one month, or the deposit forfeited. RURAL LANDS. Waimea South. Section. Contents. Upset Price. A. ". I. £ s. d. No 1 of 50 . 50 0 0 . 23 15 0 Square, No. 62.-—Hanmf.i; Plain. No. 19 . 100 0 0 . 47 10 o 20 . 100 0 O . 47 10 0 21 . 100 0 0 . 47 10 0 22 . 100 0 0 . 47 10 0 23 . 122 0 16 . fis 0 0 23 . ICO 0 O . til 4 0 Square, No. 83.—Hanmer Plain. No. 82 . 178 O 0 . 105 12 0 S3 . 178 0 0 . l(i-) 12 0 PASTORAL LANDS. Square, No. 82.—Hanmek Plain. T°- 1« . Hi 6 0 O . 7!) 3 0 17 • 269 032 . (H 6 0 18 • 77 0 24 . 2'J 4 0 Square, No. 186.—Hanmer Plain. No- 1 • 21.15 o O . 82 id o a • 288 0 0 . <i 7 If) 0 '"' - 130 0 O . WL 10 0 4 • 212 124 . 87 S 0 r> • 274 3 0 . II.MS (l 0 • 122 0 O . 03 JO 0 _ All the above allotments are subject to a reservation lor right of roads, the dedueii-.ns for which havo been made in the price, as pr«nbled in tho 44th clause of tne Land Regulations. ALFRED DOMETT, * Commissioner.

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 465, 8 April 1862, Page 2

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