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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' THAMES GOLDFIELDS. TJIOE MANUKAU, via WANGANUL A: —The splendid, new, unrivalled, twin-screw steamship JOHN PENN, M. Cabey, Commander, will leave for the above ports on or about TUESDAY, December 22. For freight or passage, apply on board, or at the office, Trafalgar-street. 830 J- JOHNSON. forTwestport AND GREYMOUTH. THE fast and favorite s.s. MURRAY will leave as above THIS DAY, Tuesday, at 12 noon. For freight or passage apply to Thompson and St.webt, Bridge-street. C HRISTMAS TRIPS. mHE P.S. LADY BAEKLT will leave X on SATURDAY next (Boxing Day), December 26th, for MOTUEKA and BACK. Parties from side of the Bay availing themselves of this trio can remain in Motueka until Monday, and in Nelson until Tuesday following, and return by the same ticket. H. S. CROSS, 832 Agent. TTTIOE MELBOURNE, via GREY and JU HOKITIKA. — The Panama Company's steamship OTAGO is appointed to leave for above Ports, shortly after arrival. , Passage Tickets must be obtained at the Company s Office, Government Wharf. ?93 ]jIOE TARANAKI and MANUKAU.— J (AUCKLAND.)— The Panama Co.'s steamship AIREDALE is appointed to leave for above Ports, on or about the 22nd instant. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 799 WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, At Twelve o'clock. IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD SUTCLIFFE, BANKRUPT. MR. D. MOORE is directed by the Trustee in the above Estate, to sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on December 30th next, at Twelve o'clock — The GOODWILL of the LEASE of 300 Acres of LAND, more or less, known as the BATON RUN, a portion of which is fenced and laid down in grass, and having thereon a newlybuilt six-roomed DOUSE, with convenient Out-buildings, Stockyard, &c.; together wiih the GOODWILL of the LEASE of 1000 Acres of LAND, adjoining the above, held from the Crown, witli right of purchase in both cases. Without Reserve. Further particulars may be obtained on application to R. Pollock, Esq., Trustee; or to the Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. December 22nd. 826 " THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. MOUNT PATRIARCH RUN. 20,000 ACRES. 1100 SHEEP. MESSRS. LOCKHART and CO. have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by public AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Trafalgarstreet, on THURSDAY, December 24, 1868, at Eleven o'clock (if not previously sold by private contract) —That very valuable RUN known as the MOUNT PATRIARCH RUN, situated in the Wairau Valley, in the Province of Marlborough, containing upwards of 20,000 ACRES, the crc.iter part beinsr very superior feeding country, The HOMESTEAD consists of about 80 ACRES. Freehold. The remainder is held under Lease from the Government for fourteen years, from the Ist of February, 1868. Tb" STOCK now depasturing is about 1100 SHi'lliP in the wool, and will be sold with the Run. Full particulars to be had of tho Auctioneers. Terms at Sale. LOCKHART AKD CO., Auctioneers. ' Nelson, November 26, 1868. 700 nnHE undersigned will CLOSE their JL ESTABLISHMENTS on SATURDAY next (Boxing Day) Wilson and Richaedson William Milner Jas. P. Black and Sox Jas. Dbew. 872 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that the ASSESSMENT of all tho rateable property situate within tho town of Nelson is now COMPLETED, and may be INSPECTED at this Office, on and after Thursday next, the 10th instant, for the period of twenty-one daya, during the usual office hours, by every owner or occupier of property included in the Assessment. Any person considering himself aggrieved by the Assessment may appeal to a Bench of Magistrates, in accordance with the provisions of the " Nelson Improvement Amendment Act," a copy of which may be seen at this Office. By order of the Board, THOMAS YOUNGER, Clerk. Board of Works Office, December 7, 1868. 751 pHAEP MACHINES, Four Sizes. EXTRA KNIVES, for ditto. W. C. W I L X I N S, Ironmonger, Nelson. 827 I.J OIIN S, PASTRYCOOOK, CONFECTIONER AND FANCY BREAD BAKER, NEW BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, I JOHNS begs to intimate that he has • removed to "the above NEW PREMISES, where he trusts that he will receive a continuation of that liberal patronage which has hitherto been accorded. ' Wodding Breakfasts, Ficoiic Parties, Balls &c. &c., Buymlied on the shortest notice, and most reasonable . ITterms. ''"• [REMOVED FROM BRIDGE-STREET.] JAMES TINGLE. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. New Buildings opposite Moore's Auction Mart.

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1173, 22 December 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1173, 22 December 1868, Page 2

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