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March I,lßo*. SALES BY" AUCTION." , SATURDAY, MAECH sth. FEEEHdED. PEO^RTr;;HA.yEN-RQAD, Pursuant to instructions from; the Eogistear of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, JV/TE. D. MOORE has received instruc-J-TJL tions to cell <by auction at bis Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATUEDAY, March sth, at Twelve o'clock— An Allotment of LAND on tho Haven-road, being Part 2, of Section 40 on the plan of the City of Nelson, haying a frontage of 66 feet to Eussell-street; together with substantial fouwoonied DWELLING-HOUSE situate thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr. William Turner. Terms at sale. KB.—Further particulars may be ascertained from Heney Adams, Esq., Solicitor, Hardy-street } or at the office of the Auctioneer. Nelson, February 22nd.' 294. ME. D. MOOEE will sell by Auction, oj order of the Mortgagee, on SATUEDAY, the 19th day of March next, at Noon (unless previously disposed of by private contract), those valuable Properties, situate in Bronfci-street, consisting of— The DWELLING-HOUSE, with LAND attached thereto, lately in the occupation of A. C. Fitzgibbon, Esq. And also— The DWELLING-HOUSE and LAND at- : tached, lately in the occupation of A. Oliver, Esq. • Foir further particulars apply to 810 f ; JOHKSHABP. . *•_ i • ■ Weekly auction sales. MB. ■■SM. ftOKNBY sfej-i&uc-tion, a'fhis Mart in Bndge-street, EVERY SATUEDAY— . A general assortment of MEECHANDISE, FUENITUEE, DEAPEEY, CLOTHING, &c., &c. (until further notice). Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. . ' : : . • Terms at sale. - Brid^e-itr«et, February 25, 1864. 316 : POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. -\rOTICE.— The Sale by Auction of EAT J-.V WETHEES, the property of H. Eedwood, sen., Esq., Stafford Place, advertised to take place at the Fair Ground, Eichmond, on Wednesday'next, 2nd March, is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice; -i; '" . . ■. The day of sale -will be duly announced. ! ..,;•' 2?. MOOEE, ■ '_♦,- _, ■-.: • Auctioneer. Nelson, February 24. 309 NELSON STEAM FLOUB MILL. MESSES. JOHNS & TEEWHEELLAE beg to inform the public that, in order to meet the increasing requirements of their. Biscuit Trade, they hate • purchased the above property, where, in future, they will carry on the business of MILLEES and STEAM BISCUIT BAKEES, Wholesale and for Expobtation. . . J. and T. beg also to say that, in consequence of .increasing their wholesale business, they intend giving : up and DISPOSING- of" the HAVEN-EOAD EEThe Shop is doing an excellent trade; the house v new and well ventilated, and the rooms lofty, and is well suited for the accommodationof 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 Tare opportunity. iJ'or partto_!_r_> apply to -c Messrs. Johns and Teewheellae. Nelson, February 5. 209 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. ]V"OTICE is hereby given that the PAET•LI NEESHIP heretofore subsisting between WALTEE SAVEEY and WILLIAM ELVY as Paiktebs, Glazibes, and Papebhangees, in the City and Province of Nelson, under the style of SAVEEY and ELVY, has this 20th day of February, 1864, been DISSOLVED and determined by mutual consent. And notice is hereby also given that all DEBTS due to the late firm are requested to be paid to the said Walteb SavebY, and all Accounts owing by the said firm are requested to be sent in forthwith to the said Walteb Savbey. As witnesiour hands this 20th day of February 1864. •" WAI/TEE SA.TEET, WILLIAM ELTY. Witness— WILLIAM ADAMS, Solicitor, Nelson. 287 npHE ANNUAL GENEEAL MEETING -L of Members of the NELSON AGEICULTUEAL ASSOCIATION, for the purpose of receiving the Eeport of the Committee, electing a Committee for the ensuing year, and transacting any other business which may be brought forward, will be held at the building now erecting on the Eichmond Fair Ground, on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd (Fair Day), at 2 p.m. *" T. J. THOMPSON, 285 Honorary Secretary. EAILWAY OMNIBUS. THE EAILWAY OMNIBUS will, for the future, EUN each w.*y TWICE WITHIN THE HOUE; leaving Trafalgar-street at the hour and half-hour, and returning from the Port at a quarter to and a quarter past each hour, daring the day. Nelson, January 25, 1864. 154 DAILY VAN TO THE FOEEST INN. THE undersigned will, on MONDAY next, February 22nd, commences running a Spring VAN between NELSON and the FOEEST INN daily, carrying Passengers and Parcels, calling at Stoke, Eichmond, the Bridge, Spring Grove, and Wakefield. The Van will start from tho Trafalgar Hotel, every morning at Nine o'clock, calling at Bailey's corner, near the Church Hill, for Passengers and Parcels; and from the Forest Inn each afternoon, at half-past Two. Every attention paid to the comfort of Passengers, and to the safe delivery of Parcels. A PASSENGEE VAN will also run to the BEIDGE HOTEL every SUNDAY, starting from the Trafalgar Hotel, at Ten o'clock, and from tho Bridge Hotel, at Four, p.m. Places booked overnight will be secured. P. BIREELL AND CO., , 266 MOSES COLEMAX. THE VAN TO WAKEFIELD. NOTICE. THE AGREEMENT hitherto existing ing between the undersigned, for running theMorning Van to Wakefield, has This Day been CANCELLED by mutual consent. j Joseph Andbews, w ., T ~ Henhy Hammond. Witness—J. Pobthouse. 50, MOENING VAN TO WAKEFIELD. THE undersigned will continue to EUN t tho MOENING VAN to WAKEFIELD,leaving th« Eoyal Hotel at Nino o'clock each dav!c^cept Sunday, 'r

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 662, 1 March 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 662, 1 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 662, 1 March 1864, Page 1

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