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ftefo f bkrfemmtk Icntercolonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. THE Company's Steamers will leave as follows:— The LORD WORSLEY will leave for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about tho 24th instant. The AIREDALE fir NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUKAU, on or about the 28th instant. For particulars as to freight, «fee., apply at the Company's Ollice, Government Wharf. "1077 Superior Mares aud Geldings. 1/f R. D. MOORE is instructed to sell by i_vJL aU ction, at the yard in the rear of Freeth's Livery Stables, Hardy-street {weather permitting), on SATURDAY next, the 19th instant, at one o'clock— About 20 excellent MARES and GELDINGS, mostly hroken-in to saddlo aud harness. Tho attention of persons in want of really good animals is directed to the above sale, the horses being of a superior class, and thoroughly broken in. Terms at sale. Nelson, 1-1 th April, 1862. 1061 Nelson Windmill. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, tho 26th instant, at noon, without reTho MILL, and acre of LAND in which it stands, situated at the north end of Trafalgar-street, with a small Cottage attached. Tho above valuable property will be sold without rcsorvo, unlooa previously disposed of by private sale, of which due notice will be given. Terms at sale. Nelson, April S, 1862. 1029 T~~NEW BRIDGE being about to be -t\. ERECTED opposite Mr. Hoklaway's, on the main road, from Richmond to Nelson, all heavy traffic will necessarily be stopped ou FRIDAY, the 18th instant. A temporary Bridge will bo provided for light vehicles. T. J. THOMPSON, l 0 Secretary Waimea Road Board. Spring1 Grove. WESLEYAN CHAPEL ANNIVERH SARY.-A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will he held in the above-named chapel on GOOD FRIDAY, commencing at five p.m. 1069 IGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY of the NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. A SERMON will be preached by the Rev. Wit. Cvnnell in the Nelson School Room, Bridge-street, on "EASTER SUNDAY, April 20th. 18C2, in the AFTERNOON, at half-past two o'clock. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be . held on the following evening, MONDAY, April 2lst. The chair will be token at half-past six o'clock, by Hia Honor the Superintendent. Tea at half-past five o'clock. Admission — Two Shillings Each. 1003 Central Board of Education, Nelson, April 10th, IPG2. HTHE BOARD is prepared to GRANT -*- LEASES for a term of fourteen years, of tho EDUCATIONAL RESERVES described below. Tenders, stating price, &c., to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before the sth June next. DESCUIPTIOS. ACRES. Section 29, Maitai valley . . . .120 „ 3, Happy valley, Wakapuaka . GG i 3, Eighty-eight valley . . 280 „ 33, 3-1, 35, 36, Waimea-west, . 200 ~ 110, Junction of Motueka and Motupiko rivers . . . 150 ~ G, Square 7, banks of Motueka river . . . .68 „ I Go, Long Plain, Takaka . . 75 ~ 38, 39, German Village, Moutere 178 ~ CG, Lower Moutere ... 13 J. D. GREENWOOD, 1070 Secretary. 7UELSON COLLEGE.—The SECOND -^ QUARTER will commence on WEDNESDAY, 23rd Apiil.The Secretary will attend on the Monday following to register now pupils ancl receive School Fee 3. By order of the Council of Governors, A. S. BRAITHWAITE, Secretary. Aprill 5. 1071 'jjT'OR SALE, on liberal terms, Sixty feet ■*- FRONTAGE to Waimea-street. For particulars, apply to JOHN PERCY, Hardystreet. 1072 " The Rising Sun." pOBERT CARTER in taking the above -"-k house solicits a share of public patronage, trusting that the qualit/ of Ale and Liquors which it wiil always be his endeavor to keep on sale will ensure and letain their support. R. C. respectfully acquaints the inhabitants of the neighborhood that he has opened a BUTCHER'S SHOP, where none but meat of the best quality will Le sold. Pork and Poultry always on hand. Wholesale and Retail. 1071 'UOR SALE, that desirable PROPERTY -*- called Waiwero Valley, now in possession of IS r. Deck. It is situated nine miles from Motueka, five from the Lower Moutere villages. It. consists of 650 acres more or less in a block, about 30 acres consist of Artificial grass fenced into paddocks, besides many acres of artificial grass unenclosed, forming a valuable cattle and sheep inn, and 50 acres more or less of good bush. A flock of about 150 Sheep, and 20 head of Cattle. A large substantial dwelling House, containing two sitting rooms, kitchen, vino bedrooms, together with an Orchard and Garden in full bearing. 'Terms liberal. Possession to be had three months after purchase. For further particulars apply to Mr. A. S. Braithwaite, Waimea-road, Nelson. 1047 "MEW GOODS, ex RAVENSCRAIG— -*- ™ Bonnets .Straw and holt Hals Ladies Mohair Caps ."Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps Read Collars Feathers, Ribbons, &c, etc, MRS. WAOG, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Hardy-street. 1075 JUST RECEIVED, per Bmsk.— " 2 American Express Wagons < G cases Collins' Ca?.t Steel Picks . 1 ~ ~ Mining Shovels 30 kegs American Cut Nails 1 case Wood Taps, assorted sizes 2 ~ American Wash Hoards G nests Galvanised Iron Tubs 1 case Polished Ad/.e Handles 3 doz. American Oak Buckets 12 Douglass Pumps, assorted 12 American Cooking Stoves G ~ Heating Stoves 2 English Leamington Ranges 2 cases Lamp Chimneys. UUj JOHN SYMONS AND CO. TSIOW~ON SALE ex Ravenscraig at the x^ GOLDEN TEAPOT Bridge-strct. Toilet sets complete Wash basons and Jugs Cups and Saucers various patterns Plates and Dishes Pie Dishes .Tugs and Mugs Sets of Fancy Jugs Tinware various sorts a , r , Pril"? £ ort u °°Pcr and Nelson Cheese And Genera, Groccnes of the best quality always on hand. 1 J J && Mr. JABY'S best FLOUR always on sale. 1045

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 468, 18 April 1862, Page 2

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