filrabe Jpteses, A CARD.-—T. B. LOUISSON, House -*-*■ Painter, Decorator, &c, -Bridge-street, A CARD.—SUTHERLAND AND HIBBLE, (from Moxon and C 0.,, London, Pecoratora to the Queen,) Painters, Grainers, Gilders; and Ornamental Decorators, Bridge-street. A CARD.—B. GAUKROGER, Butcher, -^"■*- opposite Gentbv's Royal Hotel. ACARD.-J. A. PACKER, Turner, Hardy-street, [near the Government Offices.) A CARD.WVILLIAM REID? Sail- >£*- Maker, Haven-road. Orders punctually attended to. TTIRCULATING LIBRARY ot v^ NOVELS, &c, at MRS. CAZALY'S, Milliner, Trafalgar-street, Nekon. Terms, 2s.'6d. per month. Orders received for Books, Newspapers, and Periodicals. Storekeepers' accounts kept; Bills made out, ifcc, &c, on moderate terms. June 21st, 1858. . . MR. R. P. OUTRIDGE, Custom House I.T.X Agent, Wharfinger; -Wholesale1-and , Retail Stores, Gibbs' Wharf and Stores, Collipgwood T JOYCE, WATCH and CLOCK- ** • MAKER, Haven Road, Nelson. Repairs executed with .despatch, j charges moderate. aWtch -Glasses (host qua ity) fitted at Ib. each. "No credit given. pOLONIST OFFICE —Every descriptibnof vJ Letter-Prfefs Printing neatly and expeditiously execute'l at the ibovi- office. Charges strictly \mbd»i ate ; C^EORGE BACHELpR (late of Bridgestreet), BOOT and SHOEMAKER, in returning ihanka for past favors when last in husjness-, bega v to -inform the, inhabitants of. Nelson and surrounding neighbourhood, that he has -RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS NEXT THE RAGLAN- BREWERY, NILE-STREET WEST, where he hopes to meet with that patronage and support which she received when in Bridge-street. G. B. feels confident that after ten years' experience in the Colonial trade, ho is able, to compote with any in the business. ! Pegged and Sewed Boots of every description made to order; ; .June 21st, 1858. DOWN AGAIN. DOWN AGAIN. W MATTHEWS, Butcher, begs to thank ■.;""• his patrons for their liberal support during the last twelve months; and wishes to inform theut that he has reduced his prices, and trusts, by strict attention, to merit a share of their patronage. PRICES. Beef .„ .. 6d. to B'd. perlb. Mutton.. .. 4d. to 7d. „ Fore-quarter .. 3d. „ Hind ditto .. 7d; „ By the side .. 6d. „ By the carcass .; 6d. „ Pork .. '.. 7d. to Bel. „ i .. . Veal .. .. 6d. to Bd. „ 1 Bridge-street, April Ist, 1888. IJPManm - SOUTHERN STAR LODGF OF FRES AND ACCEPTED MASONS. TTHE BRETHREN-of the above Lodge -*? fi^wfll .celebrate the Annual Festival of St.'Joan the Baptist, at their Lodge Room, on TUESDAY, the,29fch intstant. , The Lodge will b» opened at high noon. Brethren of the Order are invited to,attend. ! Dinner at Six o'clock p.m. precisely. ■ Tickets may be had of the Stewards,- Brother* SYMONS, EDWARDS, and DODSON. "■.::' By order of-the W. M., ; v • H. j. GOODMAN, * ' :- ••■•-.-•■■ ■ . Secretary. IA PUBLIC EXAMINATION of th* f 7*- SPRING GROVE DAY SCHOOLS will tat* place at the WESLEY AN CHAPEL, Spring Grove, on FRIDAY, 25th instant,1 at ' 2 o'clock p.m. A TEA will be"given, and Prizes." aVard'ed'.'.tcT^tlie' cHildriiii After which a TEA.'for the aclults.: tickets, 2s. eaoh; Music will be provided. NELSON WORKING MAN'S SHJEEP ASSOCIATION. rFHE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING -*- OF SHAREPIOLDERS in this Association will be held in BRIDGE-STREET SCHOOL ROOM, on WEDNESDAY, June 30, at Seven p in. By older of the Directors, 6. SEWELL, '> Secretary. BAFFLE OF VALUABLE NEW FUKNITUBE. TpHE following valuable articles in FTJR--1- NITURE will be DRAWN FOR by TWO LOTTERIES, for SPREES in each lottery of 20 Members, viz.:— Frizes in Lottery No. 1, tt £5 per Ticket :—, Value1. 12 mahogany chairs in morocco £31 lOg. 1 splendid ditto lady's wardrobe 30 0 1 ditto ditto sofa in riiorocco...... ,16 0 6 mahogany chaii sin ditto 16 0 1 elegant mahogany caid table ...,,..,.. 7 10, £100 0 Prizes in Lottery No. 2, at £S per Ticket:— 1 G-feet mahogany sideboard ~ £20 0«. } mahogany couch, in morocco 14-0 6 mahogany chairs, ditto 15 0 1 ditto toilet table, marble top . 7 0 1 ditto Peinbioke ditto .-.. 4 0 !£fr) 0 The above can bo seen at the Stores of the Bubscrißer, from whom Tickets can be, secured, and any other information with reference thereto obtained. GEORGE AIKBN. Nelson, June 17. COAST EXPEDITION. CAPTAIN HIBBERLEY expects to return from Wellington in about three weeks''time, and will then be prepared to pioceed upon ah EXPLORING and Prospecting expedition to wanganui WEST, thence to the BULLER,< and- afterwards as ■ may be agreed upon, by -the passengers T^tuming to Nelson. ' ' Passage-money to "be eaid at the rate of, £5 "per month, exclusive of provisions, which will be provided and charged at Nelson prices. The vessel to be well fitted for the voyage, and capable of accommodating twenty passengers. 1 'For further particulars apply at the WAKATIT HOTEL. ' r • •TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POS^ I . SESSION, that very desirable'residehce in the WOOD, the property of D. Johnstone, Esq.; containing 8 Rooms, and outbuildings complete. The rent will be very low indeed. Apply to N. EDWARDS AKD CO. "June 2,1858. , , " 'TO LET—A SMALL COTTAGE in Sfc , **- Vincent-street. Apply to DAVID BURNS, Waimea-street. I POR SALE, a COTTAGE AND ACRE !-*■ OF , LAND, pleasantly situated-.in, Toi-toi Valley. i Apply to j M. M; WEBSTER.
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Colonist, Issue 71, 25 June 1858, Page 1
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