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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mi-IE Steamers WALLABY and LTTX TELTON will leave as under .— For BULLER, GREY, and OKITIKI RIVERS, WEST COAST.—Tho WALLABY, on MONDAY, 23rd January, at 5 p.m. For MOTUEKA, MOTUPIPI, and COLLINGWOOD.—The LYTTELTON, on MONDAY, 23rd January, at 4- p.m.; leaving Collingwood for Nelson, calling at tho same places, on the following day. For BLENHEIM direct.—The LYTTLETON, on WEDNESDAY, 25th January, at 11 a.m. All freight payable in Nelson by the shippers. Apply to Mr. J. Levick, Albion Wharf; or to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, January 14. 77 STEAM TO MELBOURNE. mHE steamship CLAUD HAMILTON JL (now hourly expected) will leave for MELBOURNE twelve hours after arrival. For freight or passage apply at the Panama Company's office, Government Wharf 104 TmOR SALE, FREIGHT, or CHARTER. JJ The clipper Schooner COLLEEN BAWN, 29 tons register. For particulars apply to the master on board. 98 TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. CONTINUATION SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MR. D. MOORE will SELL by AUCTION at his Warehouse. Trafalgar-street, TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 21st instant, at Eleven o'clock, a quantity of useful Ironmongciy, Carpenters' Tools, &c, ex Otago, from Sydney. Also, to close accounts— A quantity of Summer Drapery, Clothing, Ladies' Mantles and Dresses, Chenille Hair Nets, Parasols, Neck Ties, Fancy Trimmings, Straw Hats, Boots and Shoes and a variety of other articles too numerous to particularise. Without Reserve. Terms at Sale. Nelson, January 20. 116 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. GROWING CROPS, MILCH COWS and CALVES, WORKING BULLOCKS, SHEEP ancl PIGS. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of Mr. J. N. Wilkinson, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises at Wakefield, Waimea South, on WEDNESDAY, January 25, at Twelve o'clock sharp— 3 excellent Milch Cows 4 Calves 4 Working Bullocks (a team) 1 set Shaft and Leading Harness 20 bushels Grass Seed (good) 10 „ Vetches 270 Sheep, mostly Ewes (The Wethers can be sold separately, in lots to suit purchasers) 4 pigs 10 acres Oats, more or less 10 „ Wheat | ~ Potatoes 1 Dray, suitable for horses or bullocks And a quantity of Miscellaneous Effects. Terms :—Under £20, cash ; above that amount, approved acceptances, at two or three months, bearing interest at tho rate of ten per cent, per annum. Refreshments provided. 101 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, At Eleven o'clock precisely. -jSXR, J. J. HORNBY has received in-J-jJL structions from H. G. Gouland, Esq., (who is leaving for England), to SELL hy AUCTION, at his residence at the corner of Tasman and llardystreets, facing the houso of Mr. Hooper, and near the Brewery," ou MONDAY, the 30th instant, commencing at Eleven o'clock precisely— The whole of liis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of — Tables and Table Covers, Drawing room, Easy, and other Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Washstands and Chamber Sets, Bedsteads and Bedding, Earthenware, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys and Globes, Toaboards aud Trays, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Also— A double-barrelled Gun, Sword, &c. A complete Turkish Bath, made to order A complete File of tho Nelson Examiner, from the first number, dated March 12, 1842. to the 31sl December, 1564. An extensive and useful library Ancl a variety of other useful articles, too numerous to detail. Catalogues will be ready on FRIDAY next, and can he obtained by applying to H. G. Gouland, Esq., or to tho Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. Bridge-street, January 13. 100 TO BE LET, the WAKATU HOTEL. Apply to the proprietors, on the premises 118 , TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a FARM, situated in the district of WaimeaEast, adjoining the road running past Hope from the main Waimea-road to Aniseed-valley, the property of the late Mr. W. M'Haedy, deceased. The Farm comprises a paddock of 50 acres, laid down in grass, on the north side of the Hope road, which is well watered, ancl likewise a paddock of the I same dimensions on the south side of the Hope road, at present lying in fallow, the land comprised therein ( having been broken up and cultivated for some years ] past. Both the before-mentioned paddocks are t fenced, and well adapted for feeding and rearing cattle or sheep. < At the rear of the said paddocks are 53 acres of land, part of which has been broken up and cultivated, and at present has good keep for sheep upon it, the whole of which is fenced. Tlie above farm is well adapted for dairying purposes, having good keep thereon, and being well watered at all seasons. A good substantial building (still unfinished) has < been erected upon the land on an eminence having ' good views over the Waimea plains and the Motueka hills, part of which building is habitable, and the whole might be completed as a residence at a comparatively small outlay. If the above property be not sold by private contract, it will be put up for sale by public AUCTION at an early date. For particulars, and terms of purchase, apply to Mr. Joseph Habley, at the Office of the Clerk to the Resident Magistrate, Government Buildings, Bridgestreet, Nelson. 107 TO LET, a COTTAGE, of six rooms, and x an ACRE of LAND, in one of the most pleasant situations iv Nelson, commanding a panoramic view of tho town and bay. Apply to Dr. Irvine, Nile-street East. 117 j THE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of " OATS, MAIZE, POTATOES, aud other Colonial Produce. JOHN ELLIS, 114 Bridge-street.

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 756, 20 January 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 756, 20 January 1865, Page 2

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