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LAND AT MOTUPIPI. FOR SALE, a SECTION containing 150 AORES (more or less), adjoining the rising town of Clifton, Motupipi. For particulars apply to M. M. WEBSTEB, 1115 Trafalgar-street. ON SALE, ex AUCKLAND, from Mcl bourne — 200 bags Yellow Counter Crystal Sugar 160 „ Finest-dressed Java Rice 25 box 33 Finest Singapore Sago 4 bales Three-Bushel Bags 4 „ 10-lb. Woolpacks. Ex late arrivals— 2000 feet Arbroath Pavement, dressed arid jointed 16 kegs Counter Sunk Horseshoe Nails 20 „ White Hearings 10 „ Red ditto 4 cases Dublin Fresh ditto ! 4 - „ Kippered ditto 4 „ Firinon Haddocks 2 hogsheads Dinner Services 2 „ Breakfast ditto, China 2 cases Children's Patent Swings 2 „ Men's Alloa Half Hoso 1 „ Oil Paintings 4 „ Keillor's Confections . : 2 bales Flour Bags 2 „ Linsey Woolseys 4 cases Blue Serges 6 Scotch Ploughs, double mountings. LOCKHAET AND CO., Hardy-street. Nelson, Juno 1. 984 A GOOD STOCK INVESTMENTThe SUBSCRIBER has FOR SALE, on Liberal Terms, -| Z(\ CHOICE BREEDING EWES XOU (Paddock reared and free from scab). Also, A MOB OF CATTLE, numbering about 150; together with an interest in the Run, where they are now depasturing. ] For further particulars apply to GEOBGE FALLA, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, Juno 16. H23 ' ' "¥". etans HAS much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitant* of the surrounding neigborhood thafc he has TAKEN the SHOP and PREMISES known as the CO-OPERATIVE STORE, WAIMEA BOAD, And which is now open in the General GROCERY and PROVISION TRADE. He trusts by strict attention to business, and supplying the best article at the lowest prices, to merit a liberal support. 1082 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WAIMEA SOUTH. GENTLEMEN,— As a Vacancy will shortly occur in the Waimea Road Board, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE. The increasing traffic to the Buller Diggings renders it necessary thafc some one residing in the Upper District should have a SEAT at the above-mentioned BOARD. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, • Your obedient servant, H. 3. L. AUGABDB. Quail Valley Hotel, May 22, 1865. 941 A BARGAIN. TO LET. —THE SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, Collingwood-street. Immediate possession. Apply to CHARLES LUCAS, 1084 Proprietor. THOMAS PEACOCK, PEACTICAL OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, shoetland-steeet, auckland. Smctaci.es, Telescopes, Binoculab Racb Glasses, Baeometbbs, Ac., Ac. All kinds of SURVEYING & NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS On sale, and efficiently repaired and adjusted. LIGHT MEOHANICAL WOBK EXECUTED. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph Department, Slc. 826 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ELECTORAL REVISION, 1865-6. ~\T OTICE is hereby given that the l™ COURTS for the REVISION of the ELECTORAL ROLLS, for the undermentioned Electoral Districts in the Province of Nelson, will be held at the times and places hereinafter specified.— CITY OF NELSON. At the Court House, Nelson, on Fbiday, the 30th day of June instant, at Teu o'clock in the forenoon. SUBURBS OF NELSON. At the Court House, Nelson, on Satubday, the Ist day of July next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. WAIMEA. At the Court House, Richmond, on Monday, the 3rd day of July next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 14th day of June, 1865. THOMAS CONNELL, Revising; Officer, Hardy-street, Nelson. The Revising Officer calls attention to those portions of section 22 of the Registration of Electors Act, 1858, which direct him to expunge from the Roll the names Of persons, the nature or description of whose qualification shall not be sufficiently described in the List of Voters for the purpose of being identified. 1087 NOTICE OF TENDERS FOR MAIL CONVEYANCE. .-■.'• Chief Post Office, Nelson, June 16,1865. TENDERS, in duplicate,.will be received at this office, until THURSDAY, 29th instant, at Noon, from parties willing to CONTRACT to CONVEY H.M. MAILS to and from the Post Offices at NELSON, STOKE, RICHMOND, SPRING GROVE, WAIMEA VILLAGE, and WAKEFIELD, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS (unless prevented crossing the rivers by reason of floods), delivering the Mails at the Post Office, Nelson, by Eleven o'clock a.m., on the above days, and removing the outward Mails at Three o'clock p.m. the same days; delivering the Mail-bags at Stoke at or before 3.45 p.m.; at Richmond, by 4.30 p.m,; at Spring Grove, by 536 p.m.; at Waimea Village, by 6.15 p.m.; and at Wakefield, by 7.15 p.m., on the above-mentioned days. Two sureties for the due performance of the contract will be required, and should the contractor neglect to fulfil the some, the Postmaster-General will cause the Mails to be conveyed by other parties, at the expense of the contractor. The service to terminate on the 31st December, 1865, should no longer period be required by the Postmaster-General. By order of the Postmaster-General, YY B. WALMSLIT, ' 1112 Chief Postmaster.

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 799, 23 June 1865, Page 4

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