_ ___ . . __ ~ -NEW SPRING GOODS,-EX CHIEFTAIN. PDMUND DARTNALL, RICHMOND, -" having considerably enlarged his Store, has added a NEW STOCK of GOODS, just landed, ex Chieftain, comprising— General drapery ! Hosiery and-haberdashery * Ready-made clothes ; Boots and shoes, of every ma.ke" and eiza A case of women's and children's straw and - tuscan bonnets ' I Men's women's, and children's straw and tvs "'.". can hats. * j Ladies' dress bonnets " Children's trimmed hats Dress caps Bonnet fronts . Flowers and ribbons Fine flavored teas; loaf, crystal, and other sugars, with every description of groceries A large stock of earthenware. 373 \ M RS. GREEN has OPENED; a fresh •*-'-■- supply of - • - MILLINERY AND, DRESS GOODS, of the newest style, to which.she invites inspection. A 150,,., . Drapery and children's clothing in great variety. '. ' TRAFALGAR-STREET, - Next thk Bank. 349 C^_ COATES has just received, per • CHIEFTAIN, a various assortment of FIRSTCLASS GOODS, which,he will sell at the lowest remunerating prices; also, a large supply of the best WATCH MATERIAL. G. Coates takes this opportunity to thank the public for the liberal support he has received, and to assure them all repairs, common; or the most complex, left to his charge will be done in a "workmanlike manner. G. COA TES, Chrokometee, Watch, and Clock Makek, ' Trafalgar-street, Sixteen years a chief workman to Mr. B. L. Vulliamy, Watchmaker to the Queen, Pall Mall, London, i 323 FOR SALE or LEASE, the MOUTERE STEAM SAW MILL. The Mill may bo leased for a term,of years,, as may be agreed upon. Theterms and particulars niay fee obtained by applying to the Mortgagee, -;- ■■•- • ' ; -..". DAVID'BURNS; Nelson, November 4. . 360 - TjX)R SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, -*- . by the Trustees of the Estate of the Messrs. Rochfort, that very desirable TOWN ACRE, in the Haven-road, No. 70, with the BUILDINGS thereon, now let at a rental of £72 per annum. -. - For particulars apply to Messrs. CURTIS';BRO-.. TILERS, or Messrs. N-:EDWARDSand CCL'-Hc! ■-.•/■ *.~*'~:.'^-- " ■ : :r-'- :. ■. . 555 -•. if OR SALE-4he PROPERTY at ■*- Wakefield, lately occupied by Ralph Turner, Esq., consisting of a DWELLING-HOUSE, STOREHOUSES, and suitable OUTBUILDINGS; together with 112 Acres of LAND, partly fern and partly wooded, of which about 60 acres are fenced. For particulars of the above property, apply to : . - H. C. DANIELL. Nelson, October Bth. 265 1 9 ACRES OF LAND for SALE, on j-O favorable terms, at Lower Wakefield. Apply to W. J. ROBSON, . 269 • -,:,'. Wakefield. MUSIC.— MR. PERCY'S CLASS EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at half-past seven o'clock punctually. Nelson, 13th November, 1858. 401 "THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS are x now OPEN DAILY from 10 till 4. CORRECT PORTRAITS, from ss. ,'. W. MELTJISH, Proprietor, 389 " Opposite Harg"reaves', Bridge-street. (^.EORaE SHERRATT begs to call atVJ ten'tion to the fact, that he has taken the BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and SHOEING FORGE lately occupied by Mr. Charles Thompson, in TrafaT-' gar-street, where he hopes, by constant attention,to; all commands entrusted to him, to merit the patronage and confidence of the public of Nelson and its vicinity. ,■■■■: .-: ••■-■■. 357 YOUNO MEN'S ASSOCIATION, a TT is proposed to FORM an ASSOCIA^- 1 - 1- TION for the MORAL and INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT of YOUNG MEN, and by means of LECTURES, BOOKS, CLASSES, and CONVERSATIONS, to diffuse amongst its members knowledge of the natural sciences, and other interesting and useful subjects; also to keep before their minds the duties which, as Christians and citizens, they owe tothis country.and to society. ■.. .„.,- : The young men of Nelson,. and all persons interested in their welfare who may feel disposed to join this Association, are requested to give their names to ' Mr.- M.- CAMPBELL; Mr. W. C. HODGSONj Bridge'slireet; or to Mr. D. ROUGH. ] i Nelson, 28th October. ' 341 T W. SANCTO, in returning thanks for "* r the kindness and favor he has always received from his friends and the public generally, hopes that the same may be continued to his successor, Mr. HENRY BARNES, to whom he "has this day disposed of his house and business. ". :; v J. W. S. desires all CLAIMS against him to be sent in, and" particularly requests all DEBTS due* to him may be SETTLED .without delay. : """■ Collingwood, October 26th, 1858. ; 362 HENRY BARNES begs to inform his friends that he has just taken the COLLINGWOOD HOTEL, and hopes by strict attention: to business, and the increased accommodation that will be furnished by alterations and additions to the house, now in progress, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Good beds and meals provided An entirely new stock of wines and spirits, of the best quality " , Goods stored nnd carted Pack bullocks always at hand The nearest starting point to the diggings. WANTED a steady and experienced BULLOCK DRIVER. Good wages will be given. Collingwood, October 26th, 1858. 363 ' J JOYCE, Watch and Clock Maker, • OPPOSITE SYMONS'S STORE, BRIDGESTREET, Nelson. . / WANTED a .COMPETENT COOK. Liberal wkges given.' Apply at the WAKATU HOTEL. ' " ' ■
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 113, 19 November 1858, Page 1
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