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EOR SALE, at Motneka, the HOUSE now in occupation bythe ReV..T'. L. Tcdob, together with GARDEN andllbsut Four Acres of LAND. / J / Apply to Captain Bitjitobix. Octobers. v CATTLE RUN TO LET. TO BE LET, for such Term of Years as j may be agreed upon, « THE NARROWS," | one of the best Cattle»Runs in the Province. Apply personally or by letter, to Dr. MonbO, Bearcroft, Waunea West. \y Hercjjatitii^ X "JOHN SCOTT"— 1 case women's leather boots 1 „ saddles . 100 „ brandy C* /& 20 „ pipes 5 „ pickles 5 „ smoked red herrings 1 „ tin plates 1 „ frying pans 71 bags sugar ' 2 half tierces tobacco. W. R. Nicholson & Co. October 5, 1855. T7\ X "SISTERS" — Jlf 7 casks Black Oil. M W. R. /Nicholson & Co. 5, 1855. * /f " PRODUCE WANTED to PURCHASE, in quantity. { v 3 Apply to Messrs. W. R. Nichotson & Co. JUST flu:eived, a supply of the undermentioned i^tielea :—: — Henry'soalcined MagDesia Murray's nbid Magnesia Superior Pea Slower, for making soup in ten minutes. -v ChtßA Macshane, July 6, 1855. , Trafalgar-street. EOR SALE— 3,OOO feet American tongued and grooved Flooring Boards, 2,000 good Bricks. v Geobge Ridings. MR. A. AITKEN has for SALE, at the Albert Auction Room, a quantity of firstrate DOORS, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, of various sizes. October 5. v^ A CARD. A LEXANDER AITKEN' S Wholesale and J\. Retail Drapery and Grocery Bridge-street. /"""* £yy Nelson, October 5, 1855. v ~^' CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to inti-J-jL mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of the Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as they can be procured. ./?• r>*y Catalogues are in course of publication, ff *^ October 5: MARES, EX 'WATERWITCH.' FOR SALE, ex ( Waterwitch,' 45 useful MARES, from the well-known stud of J. Windham, Esq., New South Wales. May be seen at Rostrevor Farm, Richmond. For particulars apply to W. R. Nicholson & Co., Nelson ; r Or to / Mr. Cube, at the Star and Garter, *J Richmond. Nelson, June 9. CHEAP GENERAL STORE. T AWRENCE DEVANEY has always on I A hand, at bis Store, Bridge-street, a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing of all kinds, Groceries of every description, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, &c., &c., &c. /" Bridge-street, Nelson. NELSON MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Mrs. GREEN respectfully calls the attention of her town and country friends to the following lot of NEW GOODS, which she has the pleasure of offering for their inspection. The superior quality of all articles selected by her being well known to be of the very best description, needs no comment from herself, further than to state they will be sold for the lowest BESIUNEBATING PBOPIT. • \ BONNETS. V Trimmed straw, Tuscan, fancy rice, Manilla, Dunstable, Chenille, CrinoUne, (and drawn silk and satin 5 children's in great variety, from 2s. each.J| MANTLES in moire antique, watered silk, glaice silk, satin, white, black, and coloured lace, embroidered muslin, &c. DRESSES in barege, balzarine, white embroidered, printed muslin, brocaded satin, satinette, satin turc, cliina silk, Gro de Naples, moire antique, Thibet, Lama, Bayadere robes, ginghams, &c., &c. SHAWLS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Infants' robes, frocks and caps Bonnet and cap ribbons, neck-ties Veils, velvetß, and velvet ribbons Black and white lace, net, tulle Habit shirts, collars and sleeves Parasols, hair nets, flowers Wreaths and head-dresses, Brighton uglies Lace and muslin curtains, Hoyle's prints Irish linen, diaper, Holland, dowlas Calico, Tweeds, merinoes, Marseilles quilts Infants' cot do., India nankeen, jean Dresß trimmings and braids, &c., &c. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, (Next door to the Bank.) U M M E R SHAWL S.— India silk and crape, "I Barege ditto, Cashmere, &dL Bridal and ball dresses. Mrs. Gbeen, Milliner, Next door to the Bank. PANAMA HAT S.— The above useful Goods maybe had in of qualities at the Warehouse of the undersigned, ' J. P. Black. Sept. 26. v ENGLISH GRASS SEEDS! EOR SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, one case, containing 28 different kinds of GRASS SEEDS, in 1 lb.-packages, being the finest lot ever imported, from the celebrated house of Gibbs & Co., London. Also, eight i lb.-packages of ONION SEEDS, and one package White Belgium Carrots; one package Lentiles. \/ A. G. Betts, Sept. 13. Bridge-9treet,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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