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i ,; a i)VKirriSKMENTS.. "/ .; QLiTALrTTINGTON, FROM LONPON. rf-PT -i-.ove Vessel ie now entered at ' JL 'u--. •-s CONSIGNERS will please PASS EffTtwt.-. and TAKE DELIVERY of GOODS i without it day. ; Ckvro impeding the discharge of the ship, will be • passed for, landed, and stored at risk and expense , of C ■ 'ii'iico. ( NATH. EDWARDS & Co., j Agents. Ncisen.Tth March, 1870. 335 ; T^JFoW^MOIJTH, HOKITIKA, and ] .i? iiKLBOURNK— The fine steamer ] KANGI T 0 T O. : i.v -A'l L"hi>.\Y, i:e 12::; :vr.':>\u j/V '■visitor passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. Neko*. 10th March, 1870. 349 7;V{ c,V\yaANUJ. TA 1? ANA TCI. mirl •:.' ."•; .■ :■ ■''•.XVI'. The Company. AHUR I R I , CV.-tr.i-- F: v;"Fi!WY. w.l! sxil for the above ports ■!; ii ;s DAY (FrOuy), ii. Eleven a.m. ~or r.v: ; -V or ;-f?f'u:e, apply to, NATi*. EDWARDS & CO., Agent?. y-.■;-.-.-. ::■':. 13 >-0. 350 G'vLY^rOUTFf RACES. ■"■ T •- ~7 'T'-f-V^S TO '.'El r "Wj.^r COAST. -, .-iLi.l^'G■ .-'.T ALL IHK PuivlS. ' " xiE screw steamer ..a. MURRAY, «.:i :• :ive Xolson or or about TUESDAY, 15th inst., waiting in G-itvm.ulh during the Races. EETURN TTCEETS, £3 AND £4. toy f'ci^ht or passage, apply to THOMPSON & STAVERT, :>\^ Agents, Tral'ulgar-street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE■\<r ESSES. IHOMPSON and JSTAVERT ■' i wiil Sell by Auction, on an early date, at ' 700 EWES, WETHERS, and LAMBS 40C.VITLE. Far and Store Several HORSES i.V.r;i.-ul.iis in future advertisement. THOMPSON & STAVERT, :;_/ Auctioneers. ON ACCOUNT OF SHIPPERS. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At Eleven o'clock, AT THE NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. JL JD 7 eases Clier'd«r Choese, 3 pockets Hops, 3 half-chests Tea. After which, A qm-ntily of Drapery, Wheat, Cross-cut Saws, V'-afford Range, &c, &c. JOHN R. MABIN, a I -i, Auctioneer. TO SPORTSMAN AND OTHERS. VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE Pursuant to instructions received from the Registbar of tue Supreme Court, and at the request of the MOETAGEE : \/fH. ELLIOTT has been instructed to •11. Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, March 12 ;unless previously disposed of by private sale), at his v.'nrehouse, Trai'aljjar-street, the following valuable i'iiOPEKTIES in the distrii;t of Motukka, and .-Ltuate within a qui"ter-of-an-hour's ride of the Jetty, .it which the uteanier from Nelaon calls three times a *eefc:— No. I.—Forty-nine and a-quarter acres of excellent LAND, about ten acres being in grass, and the remainder nll'ording good feed for stock; together with ii newly-erected Dwelling-house, containing ii >;0 ■••! sized Sitting-room, four Bed-rooms, KJuhi-n, Dairy, and all necessary conveniences; also, a large Garden, well stocked with Fruittrees j the whole being a most desirable residence for a gentleman. No. 2;— The MOUTERE ISLAND, contiguous to No. 1, comprising 250 acres more or leas, ,in gruss, and fenced for sheep. There is a small house erected on this property, and it possesses frat-rate fishing grounds and oyster beds, with plenty of firewood and good freeh water. No. 3.—Twenty-five acres of good LAND, adjoining No. 1, with House thereon. No. 4. —The Good-will for fourteen years, at a email rental, of >i LEASE of 100 acres, held under the Commiß&iouer of Native Reserves. The l»nd is partly grassed, and connects the properties Noa. 1 and 3. No. s.—The Gcod-nill of a LEASE, held under the same tenure, of about twenty-five acres of well-grassed land, opposite the homestead, from which it is divided by a public road. No. 6.—Fifty acres of good PASTURE GROUND, near to the race-course, about a mile distant from the properties previously described. No. 7. —One hundred and forty-five acres of excellent BU.SH LAND (unfenced) on the main road, in Oie district of Oronoco, and distant from jjiotueka about eleven miles. The whole of these properties, except No. 7, are nuW'antiully fenced, and well stocked with pheasant*. For a gentleman fond of the gun, and addicted to bor.tirig and fishing, these properties offer advantages raxely to be met with. The Properties will bo sold in one or more lots as may be determined at the time of sale. For plan aud particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. Giblin, Motueka. Nelson, February 13, 1870. 274 PROPERTIES OF ALFRED FELL, ESQ., AND HENRY SEYMOUR, ESQ. ALL Persons having PAYMENTS to mako, or other business to transact in connection with the above properties, are requested to apply, from and after this date, to CHARLES YATES FELL, ESQ., ' Trafalgar-street, : who has full authority from Mr. Feix and Mr. Setmoue to act on their behalf. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, March 4,1870. 345 NOTICE. JOHN DAVENPOET presents his compliments to Messrs. Strike, and Nobuis Geifkxhb, and would wish to know if they want to borrow another Horse for t ho Greymouth Steeplechase of this year, on the same terms as they borrowed his horse MAZEPPA, for the Greymouth Steeplechase of last year ? P.S.—Not forgetting saddle, bridle, and white boot tops, fit for a Gentleman Jockey. Nekoo, Feb. 10,1870. 830

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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2