IMPOUNDED at Motueka August 29tb, 1874, BAY MAKE, no brand risible (aged Mare.) , If not Claimed, will be SOLD SEPTEMBER 18tb, 1874. JOSEPH POTTER PARKER, 1425 " Poundkeeper. i^iOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE VJ AND ANNUITIES. The Undersigned having been appointed AGENT for the above, is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. Amongst a. few of the numerous advantages offered by insuring with the Government, are LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. Insurers have the Government guarantee for payment of amount insured. Policies are not forfeited if Premium is not paid when due. Protection of Polioies from the Bankruptcy Act. No charge for medical examination, And it provides modes for insuring suited to almost every case an applicant may require. Forms of proposals and other information will be readily afforded by JOHN R. MABIN, 1072 Agent. TO LET.—The DWELLING HOUSE and GROUNDS in Brook-street, now in the occupation of Alescandbb Sclandees, Esq. For particulars, apply to 436 N. EDWARDS & CO. FOE SALE, at a Bargain, TO WN ACRE No. 43, situate on the West side of Russellstreet, near the Haven-road. 488 JOHN R. MABIN. TO BE SOLD. rpHE Thoroughbred Entire Horse JL YOU N G TOWT ON, the property of Mr Hbnet Babnett. Young- Towton was bred by A. Colhns's, Esq., dam imported mare Sock's. He is eight years olda a chestnut, quiet, docile, a good hack, and a sure foal getter, and the sire of Would'nt-you-like-to-know and other promising hacks. For particulars, apply to [ THOMAS HUNT, 909 Vetinary Surgeon, Richmond RICHMOND. TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. mHE SHOP and BUILDINGS formerly JL occupied by Mr Jambs Robebts. 1409 E. BUXTON & CO. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS.1!! EX ECHO, and NOW ON SALE— 12 dozen Superior Windsor Wood Seat Chairs 3 „ Children's Low Chairs, with pans complete 3 „ Children's High Chairs, assorted 24 „ Cane-seat Chairs, in great variety At H. HOUNSELL'S, No.l, Beidge-stbebt. BIRD CAGES. A Splendid Assortment of pANARY and PARROr CAGES, inV-^ eluding the New Revolving Cage, NOW ON SALE At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bbid&e-street. 1425 TTJST OPENED, and NO W ON SALE— 1 CASE VASES Beautifully Assorted, comprising— Parian, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, &c. Also, 12 Pair 3 very Handsome Glass Lustres, Colored and Gilt, with Cut drop 3. And, a few Pairs of Colored Glass and Fancy China Candlesticks j All suitable for Presents. At H HOUNSELL'S, NO. 1 BsrDQB-STBBET. 1442 H HAYCOCK'S COMFORTABLE • CONVEYANCE runs between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and intermediate places : — Leaves Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thursday Morning at Nine o'clock. Leaves Nelson for Richmond every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon at Four o'clock. Leaves Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at Eight o'clock. Leaves Richmond for Nelson every Monday and Thursday Morning, at half-past Six o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at One o'clock. The Conveyance will start from the Coach and Horses, in Nelson, and J. P. Parker's, Motueka, where parcels willbe received, and passengers booked. AILI MAIL COACH FBOM ~ NELSON TO FOX HILL. This Conveyance leaves the Post Office, Nelson, every afternoon (Sundays excepted), at Three o'clock precisely, passing the Booking Offices; and leaves Fox Hill every morning at half-past Seven o'clock. Booking Offices in Nelson : Wakatu Hotel, Trafalgar and Bridge-streets ; Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar and Hardy-streets. Parcels carefully delivered, and Commissions executed. FRANCIS HOLDEB, Proprietor. ___ The following is an '<| TjVXTRACT FROM A LETTER jH -EJ dated 15th May, 1872, from an old I inhabitant of Horningßham, near Warminster, ■ S* • Wilts:—" I must also beg to say that your q]2 Pills are an excellent, medicine for me, and I £*£; certainly do erijoy good health, sound sleep, P3j and a good appetite ; this is owing to taking 2 your Pills. I swn 78 years old. S U "Remaining, Gentlemen, yours very respectfully, L. S." To tfee Proprietors of NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS, 1334 London. NUSSEY AND PILLING, PARK WORKS, LEEDS. THE LITTLE STRANGER, £3 3s. THE IMPROVED LITTLE STRANGER HAND LOCK-STITCH (SHUTTLE), £4 4s. THE " NUSSEY and PILLING" NEW FAMILY SILENT SEWING MACHINE (SHUTTLE), £1 10s. THE NOISELESS TUDOR, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (Shuttle) £8 10s. WHEELER and WILSON'S MACHINES. Merchant and Shippers supplied. London Office: O. E. WIiSON, 29, Falcon Square, London, E.G. !£gr Messrs. NUSSEY & PILLING undertake the Purchase for Foreign Buyers, of all classes of British-made Engines, Machinery, Haedwaee, Woollen and Son Goods. 700
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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1807, 8 September 1874, Page 4
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