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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By Order of the Queen Bee Wreck Recovery Company. ! AUCTION, TO-DAY, Thursday, Sept. 13, at 12 o'clock, at Mr. R. Lbtien's Bonded Store, the Port. 1 H QR-CASKS 3EANDY, , Xf 7■ „ Whisky 4 „ Euro 2 „ Old Tom 22 „ Sherry , . 3 „ .'. Port 6 „ Sherry . 1' ...... Port i. *§■ Moat of the Brandy i» Henneßsy's, and the other Spirits equally good brands. The Wines are from Cozens, and other wellAuctioneer. "DOBEB.T AITKEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND MEKCANTILE AGENTS, STOCK AND CATTLEISALESMEN, NELSON. (Tempobaey Ofj?ioe~Next Cooke's Rotai, Bote HOTTSE, HaBDT-STBEET.) ■ - AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED IN TOWN ' ■"' OR COUNTRY. PRODUCE SALES.] . ", j TO.FARMERS AND OTHERS. ■IT) AITKEN AND COMPANY ; Beg ( to announce that they,intend holding WEJE&LY ATJC.TION SALES To facilitate^he disposal of Farm-,. Dairy.j'. And .;■. ; <Gra,rdeiiProdtjLOe, .&c thus enabling Farmers and others to convert thei Goods into Cash, instead of being compelled .to resor to that unsatisfactory system of trading—barter and trust by strict attention to their interests, aw by: prompt cash returns; to receive from them i liberal patronage. . , . „ , For the Oonvenienae of Storekeepers, their Sale will Commence.'at Half-past -Ten a.m., i and ciu< notice will be given of the date of the first. Communications; will receive prompt-^ attention ■ and further information can be obtained from tn ' Auctioneers. . . ' ',-•'"• Nelson, 24th August, 1877. 12fil ) \ —— — FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD!! FIREWOOD!! I WE ALE AND HADDCnfi ' offer their LARGE and SUPERIOR STOCK o ) SEASONED MANUKA and EED PINE FIRE WOOD, at the following REDUCED PRICES fo CASH, DELIVERED:— 2-Feefc Manuka, at 45a. per Cord. 12-Inch „ , 50a. ,2-Feet Red Pine, at 40s. „ ' " 12-Inch „ 453. Other Lengths Cut to Order. Quality and Quantity Guaranteed. 1 NEALE & HADDOW, , 1028 t < ' ..-••■^'■' ' Colling wood street ' ' ORIMIFALSITTINGS OF THE NELSON DISTRICT COURT. ' , "TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the next 1-N SITTING of the NELSON DISTRICT COURT for the deepatch of CRIMINAL BUSINESS will be held at the PROVINCIAL HALL, Nelson, on MONDAY, the 17th day of September next, at Ten of the clock in the Forenoon, at whioh time and place all persons under recognizances as Prosecutors Defendants or Witnesses are required to give th6irattenda?C H. CLINTON BADDELEY, District Oourt Clerk. District Court Office, September sth, 1877. 1325 mo TEJi CITIZENS OF NELSON. In accordance with the request of several of the Ratepayers of this Municipality, I have allowed .myself to be Nominated as a Candidate for one of tho existing vacancies in, the City Council. In thus consenting I have been actuated by the feeling that, being so long a resident here, I am not unaware of what is required of a Councillor, and I think it. only due to the Ratepayers to pledge myself, should they do me the honor of electing me, to carefully watch 'their interests, and generally, to tho best of my ability, to Btrive to obtain the greatest good for the greatest number. " jqHN TUTTY, The Port, Nelson,. . SeDtember sth, 1877. , , 1331 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ' TO THE ELECTORS OF, NELSON. f\ ENTLEMEN,—The Municipal CorllX porations Act of 1876 compels me to ask, much sooner than I anticipated, a further mark of your favor. The shortness of my term of <, office renders any allusion to my representative services unnecessary, and I can only reiterate the promises I-made previous to my election, that in the event of my_ return as one of your representatives, I- will to the oest of my ability promote the prosperity of my fellow townsmen, independently'and impartially. I may say, also,'that'any works necessary for the improve. , meat of the sanitary condition of the Town willalwayi receive my hearty support. The utilisation ,of any surplus material' from .the Gas forks' itf the imBroT'ement of-the footpaths of the City is a- subje.st that—if re-elected—l shall deem it my duty to bring ,'before the Council. ' |" ' I»m f Gentlemen, , ( ', ,X 359 , *w'3&w™tilkx Lura..

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2283, 13 September 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2283, 13 September 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2283, 13 September 1877, Page 2

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