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rpHE undersigned is Open for EngageJL MENT as WOOL and SHEEP CLASSEE; also, SHEEP and CATTLE DEOVEE, From Maelboeopgh to Nelson. Teems, aB Pee Agreement. Note.—Losses accounted for over 2|- per cent., on i sound Stock. JAMES MACKAY (tertius). Eichmond. 2414 FOE SALE. ENGINES and BOILEK of Paddle Steamer CLEOPATRA :— BoiLEE. Tubular, half-inch plate; two furnaces, length 10ft. 6in., diameter Sit. Gin.; number ot tubes 64; length of tubes Bft. 2in., diameter 3? ; thickness of tube plates fin. j two rows of rivets in each landing. Engines. Pair of high-pressure Engines ; can be worked either horizontally or diagonally. Horse-power —25-horse nominal. Diameter of cylinder, ll^in.; length of stroke, 26iu. The Boiler has not had six months' wear, and is in a fitst-rate state of preservation. The Engines have been carefully stored, and are aB goofi as new. In addition to the engine and boiler, there are Paddel-wheels, with patent floats, shafts, ani cranks all complete, and, in the event of the engines being used for stationary purposes, a new .Fly-wheel, weighing 45 owt. For all particulars as to price, -bo., apply to Nelson. Nelson, February 9, 1872. 2034 mo LET, for a term of Five Years, FIFTY JL AOEE FAEMI, with Dwelling-house and Outbuildings thereon. One acre in orchard, and the remainder laid down in grass. Apply to E. B. FOOTE, 2493 Lower Moutere. NELSON SAVINGS BANJL jpQA f)f\ TO L\H!SI), in Sums of not O*/ZJ\J{J\J less than £100, ac 8 per cent., on good FEEEHOLD SECUEIiY. if. D. JACKSON, Manager Nelson Savings Bank. Nelson, February 5, 1872. O-t AAA TO LEND, in LARGE or C&JL\J\J\J SMALL SUMS. M9i T. JNEWTON & CO. OJSTEr to LE*D> on 411EEH0LD SECURITY. 1679 FELL. &. ATKINSON. DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY (LIMITED). ALL ACCOUNTS OWING to the abovt Company are requested to be PAID to the uuUeMigned, or to Mr. J. Cock, by the Ist JUNE j NEXT, after which date ALL v UT-STANDING ! . AOCOUiNTd will.be SUED FOE. ! MOREISON, SCLANDEE3, & CO., 2519 Agents for the Liquidators. j PUBLIC NOTICE. ~~ I THE undersigned, hereby give notice 5 that I will NOT ALLOW TwEBS to be THEOWN on my GEOUND, Sections numbered ! [ 117 and 118, in the District of UPFEE MOUTEKE; and this notice is giveu to prevent road-makers from TRESPASSING by such falling of trees. Any person or persons contravening tbis provision will be PEOdECUTED according to law. * HENEY LANKOW. May 25, 1872. 2534 fjpHE Undersigned have been appointed JL LAND BROKEES, under "The Land Transfer Act, 1870." 7_54 WM. & STAVERT <"!O. /JUSNDKJiS are invited for CUTTIiNG X the FfEST POKTION" of the TEACK from Happy Valley to the Eai Valley. Specifications at the Public Works Office, Government Buildings ; and at the Bay View and Black Horse Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders received till TUESDAY, 4th June, by T. C. BATCHELOR, 2518 Chairman Suburban North Eoad Board. will be received by the JL Waimea Eoad Board until Nine a.m. on MONDAY, June 3, for— MAKLVG and EEPAIRING- BEIDGES in Ejsdwood's Valley. Specification to be seen after MONDAY, the 27th, at Palmee's Hotel. The lowest or auy Tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 2520 Secretary. TVi O B A C C ~0~~. JJ_ JUST AERIVED, Per Gothenbttbo-, 3 CASES of that CELEBRATED CABLE TWIST. 2427 M. M. WEBSTER. T O 5 N S E I b~~, O COMMISSION AGENT, 23 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Consignments of Produce promptly remitted for. CONVEYANCE BETWEEN PICTON AND BLENHEIM. I|*'AETNEY AND DILLON, -"-*- mail contractors betwtekn PICTON AND BLENHEIM. PASSENGERS COMFOETABLY CONVEYED, AND PAECELS CAEEFULLY DELIVEEED. 2437 DAILY COACH FEOM NELSON to FOXHILL 1 1 THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas, that he runs a COACH DAILY between FOXHILL and NELSON; leaving Foxhill at half-past Seven o'clock a.m., and Nelson at Three p.m. The Coach leaves the Twist and Gay's Stables, Trafalgar-street, daily at Three o'clock in the A fternoon, i FRANCIS HOLDEI* MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HHATCOUK'S COMFORTABLE • FOUE-WHEEL WAGON runs between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and intermediate places:— Leaves Nelson for Motuoka every Monday and 2 Thursday Morning, at Nine o'clock. ri Leaves NelßOii for Bichuiond every Tuesday and t] Friday Afternoon, at Four o'clock. j, Leaves Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday and c Friday Morning, at Eight o'clock. Leaves Eichmond for Nelson every Monday and Thursday Morning, at half-past Six o'clock; and « every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at One j o'clock.^ q The Conveyance will start from the Coach and 1 Horses, in Nelson, and Bumbold's, at Motueka, q where parcels will be received* and passengers booked.

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Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1532, 31 May 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1532, 31 May 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1532, 31 May 1872, Page 4

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