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NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. OB BLENHEIM DIRECT. — The paddle steamer LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain Whitwell, will leave for the above port on SATURDAY next, the 27th instant, at 3 p.m. Shippers are requested to take notice that all cargo for the Lyttelton must be on the Wharf two hours before the departure of the steamer, and that all freight is required to be paid in Nekon before shipment. For Freight or passage, apply to Mr. Jonathan Livick, Albion Wharf; or to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, February 22. . 804 STEAMER LYTTELTON. TIME TABLE FOE THE MONTH OP MARCH, 18G4. rnHE paddle steai^eT LYTTELTON, 79 J- tons, Captain Whitwell, will leave (weather permitting) during the month of March, 1864:— Tuesday, March 1, Blenheim for Nelson, at 9, a.m. Thursday „ 3, Nelson for Blenheim, at 8, p.m. Saturday „ 6, Blenheim for Nelson, at 2, p.m. Monday „ 7, Nelson for Blenheim, at 11, p.m. Thursday „ 10, Blenheim for Nelson, at 5, a.m. Saturday „ 12, Nelson for Blenheim, at 3, p.m. Tuesday „ 15, Blenheim for Nelson, at 8, a.m. Thursday „ 17, Nelson for Blonheim, ut 6, p.m. Saturday „ 19, Blenheim for Nelson, at 1, p.m. Monday „ 21, Nelson for Blenheim, at 11, p.m. Wednesday „ 23, Blenheim for Picton, at '4, p.m. Thursday „ 24, Picton for Harelock, at 11, a.m. Friday „ 25, Havelock for Nelson, at 9, a.m. Monday „ 28, Nelson for Havelock, at 7, p.m. Tuesday „ 29, Havelock for Blenheim, at 3, p m Thursday „ 31, Blenheim for Nelson, at 9, a.m. Shippei'3 are requested to take notice that all cargo for the Lyttelton must bo on the Wharf two hours before the departure of the steamer, and that all freight is required to be paid in Nelson before shipment. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. JONATHAN Levick, Albion Wharf, Nelson ; or, to N. EDWARDS AND CO., 3°5 Nelson and Blenheim. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. CLEARANCE SALE. TOSITIYELY WITHOUT DESERVE. ME. D. MOOEE will Sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, TOMORROW, SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at One o'clock— 6 Mattresses and Pillows, in American Leather Cloth, suitable for Couches Several Single and Double Bedsteads A quantity of Bedding American Stove 1 Ship's Galley A quantity of old Eopo 1 cask Pitch 1 „ Sperm Whale Head Matter 12 pairs Sashes (glazed) 3 pairs Cart Shafts Patent Washing and Mangling Machine 1 case stationery 2 casks Ink Drapery, Clothing, Furniture, and a number of nseful articles too numerous to particu- j larise. Also, ' On account of whom it may concern— 5 cases Mustard, in tins, more or les3 damaged. Terms at sale. N.B.—The above goods, being for yositive sale to close accounts, will be sold if any offer is made. i Nelson, February 26, 1864. 315 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COLLINGWOODSTREET. MR. A. W. SCATFE has boon instructed by Ifr. John-Stamper, to sell by public Auction, on his premises, Collingwood-street, on TUES- I DAY next Ist March, commencing at One o'clock precisely— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Loo and other Tables, Cheffonier, Carpets, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, Bedding, Glass and Earthenwares, and the usual Chamber and Eatchen requisites. 307 Terms at sale. Wj^iout reserve. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING-HOUSE, COLLINGWOOD-STREET. MR. A. TV. SCAIFE has been instructed by Mr. Stamper, to offer for SALE on TUESDAY next, the Ist of March, on the premises, Colungirood-strect, immediately after the sale of furniture— All that compact and comfortable FREEHOLD HOLSE— Two Sitting-rooms, Four Bedrooms, Kitchen and detached Offices, heretofore in the occupation of Mr. Stamper. The LAND consists of a frontage to Collingwoodstreet of 29 feet, more or less, and extends to a depth of 152 feet, more or less, to Almastreet. The Garden iB well laid out and well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. Tho purchase money (less a small portion thereof, as deposit), may remain on mortgage; and if the premises should not be sold, the same will be let. Immediate possession may be had. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Stamper, on the premises, or of the Auctioneer] Bridge street, and the premises will be on view the morning of the sale. Terms at sale. Title, Crown Grant. 808 SATURDAY, MARCH sth. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HAVEN-ROAD. Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, Tt/TE. D. MOOEE has received instruc--LTJL tions to sell by auction at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, March sth, at Iwelve o clock— An Allotment of LAND on tho Haven-road, being Part 2, of Section 40 on the plan of the City of Nelson, having a frontage of 66 feet to Russell-street; together with substantial four-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE 3S£ wS SST ta "l 0 occup"i<m •kt-d -r, , Terms at sale. HenSS^S- 8 mar be as<*rtainea from Nelson, February 22nd. 294 ME, D. MOOEE will sell by Auction, by order of tho Mortgagee, on SATURDAY the 19th day of March next, at Noon (unless previously disposed of by private contract), those valuable Properties, situate in Bronti-street, consisting of— •The DWELLING-HOUSE, with LAND attached thereto, lately in tho occupation of A. C. Fitzgibbon, Esq. And also— Tho DWELLING-HOUSE and LAND attached, lately in tho occupation of A. Oliver, Esq. For further particulars apply to 310 JOHN SHARP. WEEKLY AUCTION SALES. ]U"E. J. J. HOENBY will sell by Auc- « a a^TT>^°!V afc hls Marfc hl Eri<3 ge-streefc, EVERY A general assortment of MERCHANDISE FTTPS2S,S V-OLOTHINO^ ™ Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. Terms at sale. Bridge-street, February 25, 1864. 816

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 2

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