-1 11 -im»—i<p»«. ■-~~ ■* *■- -" _' ■ PBELTT^ARY NOTICE. M^. J/J. HOJBN^Y bas received instructfons from Mr. J. Snowden, to sell lj Public Auction,, at bis residence, Hope, Waimea Jaast— - - FARMING STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of— Horses, Colts, Cows, Heifers, Steers, Pigs Sydney-made Bullock Dray > . . Ploughed Chaff Cutter, (by Eansome) .Holier, Winnowing Machine, &c, &c. Further particulars to appear in future advertisement, with date of sale. Bridge-street, February 11,1861. 241 AUCTION SALE. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instuotions from Mr. IJare (who is leaving the province) to sell by Public Auction; at his Mart, next the Wakatu Hotel, Bridge-street, on FRIDAY next, the 26th instant, at One o'clock, prompt— All that FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in Wellington-street, having a frontage of 53 feet by a depth of 80 feet, with 2 Cottages of 3 rooms each, with Stable, Outbuildings, Garden, &c, &c, &c. Title good. Terms at sale. Bridge-street, Feb. 22, 1864. 293 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 27. VALUABLE'FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BI Q-RDtR OF XHE MORTGAGEES. li/TB. J). MOORE <&& received instructions -*»"-*- to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, on SATURDAY next, February 27th at Twelve o'clock— . • All that piece or parcel of LAND, in the City of Nelson, being part of sections numbered 976 and 978 respectively on the plan of the said City, having a frontage of 66 feet to the Waimea-road, and extending the entire depth of the said sections, together with a substantial DWELLING HOUSE situate thereon, lined and papered, at present in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Gabdinee. Terms at sale. -j!^B-7"f plan of the Property may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer. Nelson, February 17,1864. 269 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. PRIME FAT WETHERS. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from H. Redwood, Esq., of Stafford Place, to BeU by Auction, at the Cattle Fair Ground, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, March 2, at One o'clock— 450 Prime Fat WETHERS, in lots to suit pur- ... chasers. Terms at sale. Nelson, February 19. - 283 DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY. FIREWOOD, FENCING, PILES, LIME, and FLAGSTONE, always in stock at the Alton-street Depot, at prices as follows:— Firewood, at per cord, of 8 feet by 4 feet by 4 feet: Four-feet lengths ... 30s. Two-feet „ ... 35 5 , One-and-a-third'foot ... 40s. One-foot ~, ... 45 8 , Posts and Rails ... ... 60s. per 100 Piles, at from ... ... 6d. per foot run. ... Is. 9d. per bushel. Jblagstones Is. per foot super. Terms cash, payable at the Company's office when an order is given. Cartage from the depot can'be arranged for at the office. B. POLLOCK, 421 Secretary. MRS. BOND, Milliner and Stratt Bonnet Makeb, Mr. Mann's Cottage, Waimea Steeet. Orders executed in the neatest and most fashionable styles. Moderate prices charged. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY expected per Annie Dymes. 226 NELSON STEAM FLOUR MILL. MESSES. JOHNS & TREWHEELLAR beg to inform the public that, in order to meet the increasing requirements of their Biscuit Trade, they have purchased the above property, where, in future, they will carry on the business of MILLERS and STEAM BISCUIT BAKERS, Wholesale and for Exportation. m J. and T. beg also to say that, in consequence of increasing their wholesale business, they intend givine TAIL dBRA POSINa °f the KEThe Shop is doing an excellent trade ; the house is new aud well ventilated, and the rooms lofty, and is well suited for the accommodation of invalids requiring sea air, or for a first-class Boarding House for steamboat passengers, being opposite Government Wharf and the Custom House. To persons requiring anything in the above line this is a rare opportunity For particulars apply to Messrs. Johns and Tbetyheellae. Nelson, February 5. 209 TJIOR SALE, that excellent Entire Horse, J- . BAY DUKE. ' For particulars, apply to J. A3fDHEWS, 7° Sunnyside, Waimea South. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. T\R. TATTON continues to adjust Arti~^"T «, ~ Teeth in hi 9 Bew nnd improved process, with Chorahte Gums, and in Gold. ■ Houra of consultation from 11 till 4. 10 EX~VIBILIA, and on SALE-i 5 cases BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for th» present season. HODDER & TALBOT'S Boot and Shoe Waeehouse, Richmond. 750 P. FORMAN, TAILOR, DRAPER, AND OUTFITTER, BEQ-S to announce that he is about to leave Nelson to proceed to England, and that the whole of his STOCK, .f .isisting of— Men's and Boy's Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Hats, Cap 3, Shirts, Hosiery Ladies' and Children's Mantles, Dresses, &c, HE WILL SELL OFF IMMEDIATELY AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN THE PEIME COST. JTo Reasonable Offer will be Refused. F. F. respectfully intimates that nil Accounts DUE to mm must be PAID on or before the 4th day of March- 263 SAUSAGE MACHINES, SAUSAGE MACHINES. J^j-OW ON SALIVby the undersigned. I case of Xye's Patent Sausage Machines, contaming 1 dozen each, No. 0, 1 and 2. Also, i dozen Mincers for the table, toassist digestion. AT nOUNSELL's STORE, ]Q " (Late Symon's and Co.) —2 . Bridge-street. M_ [A caed.] R. H. F, UAWS ON, DENTIST, • Nile-steiet, East, Tbapaigab-sqttabs.
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 1
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