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IVTELSON MILLINERY ESTABLISHXN MENT. Mrs. GrREEN respectfully calls the attention of her town and country friends to the following list of NEW GrOODS, which she has the pleasure of offering for their inspection. The superior quality of all artij cles 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 BEMUNBBATIKO- PBOFIT. BONNETS. Trimmed straw, Tuscan, fancy rice, Manilla, Dunstable, Chenille, Crinoline, 'and drawn silk and satin j children's in great variety, from 2s. each. 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, china silk, G-ro 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, velvets, and velvet ribbons / Black and white lace, net, tulle I Habit shirts, collars and sleevea — 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 Dress trimmings and braids, &c., <tc. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, (Next door to the Bank.) U M M E R S H A W L S.— India silk and crape, Barege ditto, Cashmere, &c. *- Bridal and ball dresses. v *~^ Mrs. Gbeen, Milliner, Next door to the Bank. T?OR SALE — 3,000 feet American tongued JJ and grooved Flooring Boards, / 2,000 good Bricks. (Jeoegk Ridings. MARES, EX • WATERWITCH.' EOR 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 ; Or to . Mr. Cubb, at the Star and Garter, / Richmond. Nelson, Jun« 9. ALBERT HOUS E.— Ladies' white coutille Stays / / „ drab satteen Stays C__, (o * >» grey J ean Stays. Alexander Aitken. October 9. L B E R T HOUS E.— Ladies' cloth Boots Men's Blucher Boots I 1 J Men's Shoes / ' Boys' laced Boots. Alexandeb Aitken. October 9. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. E. F. JONES begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and the surrounding districts that ho has commenced the manufacture and supply of every article connected with his trade, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. A good assortment of the following goods on sale, at very moderate prices : — Ladies' saddles, with Victoria slippers and leaping heads 5 all-over hogskin hunting saddles, various j silver and brass mounted gig harness ; cart and leading harness; trace and plough chains; whips^ bits, spurs, rope, &c. / Best Saddles and Side Saddles made to ordei'.and horses carefully fitted. \ / BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, opposite Albert House. EX "MOSELLE"— 20 boxes window glass, Bxlo 4 sets of harness 4 bales blankets 4 bales three-bushel sackß 9 double guns l^ [Q 3 single do. 20,000 No. 2 cheroots. F. Roohfoet, Haven-road. THIRST-RATE VERTICAL SAW-MILL JJ for SALE, capable of working Two Dozen Saws. Also, the Machinery necessary for connecting same with a Water Wheel. It consists of a capital iron traveller, upwards of 40 feet long, with standards, rollers, rackwork, pinions, and ratchett-wheel, crank-shaft, fly-wheel, driving pulley, connecting rod, plummer blocka, standards for swing and frame, collar bolts, swinging frame, extra ratchett-wheel, and two extra pinions. Also, an additional shaft, with large iron spur wheel and pinion to increase the speed, with two plummer Hocks, two 5 in. iron gudgeons for a waterwheel, with plummer blocks, and 6 in. leathor bands 60 feet long, with lacings. Also, Ci.a,:r. mill saws, fivo dozen of which are sharped and ready for use 5 3 gross sharping files, and p, setting horse. The whole of the beanies of the Mill are of gun metal. \^J £4The above may be seen erected, at Mr. Rochvoet's Store, Huvcn-voad. WDAETNALL begs to inform the Pub- • U" that BRICKS WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY at his New Yaep, at Richmond, early in the ensuing month. Persons requiring Bricks will be supplied in the rotation in which they give their order ; and no Bricks will be guaranteed unless a deposit is paid on them. TT, ZA trega further to stale that lie is now mpparea to supply materials of every sort for Buildings of any magnitude. v / Richmond, October 15, 1855. V/ \lTr NORGROVE, Plumber, Glazier, T V • House and Sign Painter, begs most respectfully to inibrni the Inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line ; and trusts by strict attention and punctuality hi the execution of all Orders, to receive that suppoii it will ever be his 6tudy to merit. Baths of every description, Pumps, Beer-engines, Water-closets, &c, fixed and repaired. White and Sheet Lead, Zinc, Window Glaßs (all sizes), Oils and Colours of every description. Eridge-street, Nelson (Opposite the Wakatu Hotel).

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

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