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|te Valuable Lady's Mare. MESSRS. NASH AND SGAIFE have been instructed by Mr. Sull'wan t) sell by auction, in the pad Jock adjoining their warehouse, Bridgestreet, ori WEDNESDAY next, 30th instant, at One o'clock— The well-known MARE " Kitty," sound and quiet, and an excellent Lady's Mare. 1096 Tevms liberal, at sale. To Grocers, Drapers, Carters, and Others. If ESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE will JLyJL gell by auction, at their warehouse, Bridgestreet, on WEDNESDAY next, 30th instant, commencing at One o'clock— 10 half-chests Congou 2 casks crushed Loaf Sugar 13 bags Walnuts 15 boxes Muscatels 1 capital Coffee Mill, by Gilbert, London 1 American Stove, with fittings complete <. A quantity of Furniture, including Iron Bedsteads," Mahogany Sofa in hair seating, Washstands, Chairs, &a , &c. ' Men's brab Hats, Ladies' cloth Mantles, Stays, Arc, itc. Pipes, Pipe Stems, Dolls, Tea Trays, Shop Canisters Also, an excellent Revolver, with implements in case After which A capital Cart by Ransome and Sims And a quantity of Harness, almost new. 1Q97 Terms libeial at sale. Central Board of Education, Nelson, April 10th, 1862. THE BOARD is prepared to GRANT -*- LEASES for a term of fourteen years, of the EDUCATIONAL RESERVES described below. Tenders, stating price, &c, to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before the sth June next, DESCRIPTION. ACRES. Section 20, Maitai valley . . . .120 „ 3, Happy valley, Wakapuaka . 66 43, Eighty-eight valley . . 2SO „ 33, 34, 35, 36, Waimea-west . 200 110, Junction ofMotueka and Motupiko rivers . . .150 6, Square 7, banks of Motueka river .... bo „ 165, Long Plain, Takaka . . 75 „ 38, 39, German Village, Moutere 178 ~ 36, Lower Moutere ... 13 J. D. GREENWOOD, 1070 . Secretary. TUSTAR R I V E D, *-* - per Ravensoraio, from England, and per Prince Alfred, from Sydney. 7 Crates China, Crockery, and Earthenware, containing Dinner, Breakfast, and Chamber Services ; Plates. Jugs, Mugs, Basins, Cream Jars, tfce. selected with especial care from the best Staffordshire and Derbyshire Potteries. 8 Trunks Boots and Shoes, containing C4'J pairs Children's, Women's, Youths, and Men's, of every description, made to order from the manufactories. 1 bale Tweeds. 1 bale Clothing and Shirts. 1 case containing Children's and Ladies' hats, ribbons, neckties and trimmings. 1 case, containing Ladies' Collars, Girls and Ladies' Hair Nets, Head Dresses, Falls, Handkerchiefs, Robes, Frock Bodies, Clasps, Buttons, Belts, Bracelets, &c, &c, 1 case, containing Blonds, Edgings, Laces, and Haberdashery. 1 case, containing Concertinas, Workboxes, Toys, and Brushware, 1 case Books. 5 packages Rope. 1 case Mathieson's Scotch-eyed Augers. 1 case Adzes and Fn ingpana 30 cwt. No. 1 Company's Pieces Sugar. 1 case American Oswego. T. R, HQDDEIi AND CO., RICHMOND STORE. March 24, 960 r|PO BE SOLD, in convenient lota, at a low -*- price, and upon easy terms, a valuable corner ACRE (No. G34) s-ituate at the junction of Waimea and Van Diemen Stiee'.s. For price and further particulars, apply to ) H. B. HUDDLESTON, ! 1093 Land Agent, Trafalgar-street. Per Eavenscraig. 91 CRATES EARTHENWARE, asLi I. sorted. 30 cases Crosse and Blackwell's Pickles JO „ ~ Assorted Sauces 12 ~ „ Salad Oils 42 ~ ~ Capers, Chutney, White Wine Vinegar, Curry Powder, Dutch Anchovies, Cayenne Pepper, Potted Meats, Jams, liotlled Fruits, Mackerel, Kippered Herrings, Lemon Cream 4 eases Day and Martin's Paste Blacking 8 bales Wrapping and Tea Paper 10 cases Sago 400 bags Fine and Coarse Salt 40 5-gallon cans Colza Oil 3 cases H untie}' and Palmer's Reading Biscuits (i ca.-ks B'.ue Stone 20 cases Patras Currants 20 boxes Raisins SO half-chests Congou Tea 20 casks Scotcli Oatmeal 9 cases Plaid Vestns Spices, llice, Acid, Cream Tartar Carbonate Soda, Loaf Sugar, Nuts Almonds, Walnuts, Sperm Candles, Soap Soda, Washing Crystal, Mustaid, &c, &c. 9 r=o JOHN SYMONS AND CO. MOW LANDING, ex RAVENSCRAIG.— -*-^ 3 casks Goblets, Tumblers, and Wine Glasses, suitable for Public House use 1 cask China, Tea, and Breakfast Services 12 crates of Earthenware, consisting of Toilet Ware, Dinner Services, Cups and Saucers, JugH, Sec, &c. 1 crate Brown Ware, consisting of Filters, Milk Dishcß, Starch Puns, Covered Pots, Jars, Jugs, &c. 1 case Mathieson's Carpenter's Tools of the following description:— Jack Planes, Smoothing Planes, Trying Planes, Gothic Sash Planes, Beads, Grooving Planes, &c. Plated Squares, Augurs, Mortice Gauges, Handsaws, Gimblets, Spirit Levels. Cramps, &c, &c. 1 cask, containing Mortice Locks, with China Furniture, Mortices Latches, Desk Locks, Cupboard Locks, Rim Locks, Cattle Bells, Sardine Knives, and Oyster Knives. 1 case Sorby's Adzes, all sizes 3 crates Bronzed and Black Iron Fenders, veil assorted 1 crate of high Nursery Fenders, various 1 case of Folding Easy Chairs, in great variety '<'> crates of superior Cane-teat Chairs 3 cases iron Bedsteads The above goods have been imported expressly to order, and will lie found very .suitable for this market. On sale at the Stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, <JBG Bridge-street. "Theßising Sun." 'DOBERT CARTER in taking the above -a-*J house solicits a 6hare <f public patronage, trusting that the quality of Ale and Liquors which it will always be his endeavor to keep oil sale will ensure and retain their support. R. C. respectfully acquaints the inhabitants of the neighborhood that lie has opened a BUTCHER'S SHOP, where none but meat of the best quality will be sold. Pork and Poultry always on hand. Wholesale and Retail. 1074

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2