13 EDUCTION of TWENTY PER CENT. IX> on all sorts of COOPERS' WORK, at BANKS' COO P E RAGE, Bridge-stbsbt, Nelson. May 23rd, 1859. 7. ■ 7 1170 COAL S>7, THE undersigned have on SALE a quantity of the A. A. Company's NEWCASTLE COALS. 4. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson Brewery. ) May 21st, 1859. 1165 ' ; THE QUEEN'S..BIRTHDAY. EXOUR S. I0 N TO MOTUEKA. TO-DAY (Tuesday), the QUEEN'S t1- BIRTHDAY, the TASMANIAN MAID will make an EXCURSION to MOTUEKA, at one fare there and back. ,'-..' : The Steamer will leave Nelson at Nine o'clock in the morning, and will leave'Motueka on her return at four o'clock in the afternoon, '•" •■ ..' Fare for the Excursion, 6s. each. Children, half-price. CURTIS BROTHERS. May 19th, 1859. ' - '. ; }155l 55 . r:" jffjferitimitt gofe ; : Provincial Secretary's Office, . Nelson, May 17th, 1859. TO CARPENTERS, PLASTERERS, SMITHS, AND GLAZIERS. TENDERS will be received at this Office J- until Noon of TUESDAY, the 7th June, for the- performance of certain WORKS required in the erection-and completion .of the. NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of Maxwell Buky, Esq., Albion-square, on and after MONDAY next, the 23rd instant. ALERED DOMETT, 1148 , Provincial Secretary. EX MARINER. FOR SxiLE, by the undersigned, a very superior and well-finished new Engli3h-bui'lt light SPRIX G CART, by Carey, Northampton. May be viewed at the Store of Mr. N. T. Lockhart, Trafal-gar-street. JOHN BEIT, 1154 Auckland Point. rFHE largest stock of GLASSWARE in A- Nelson, at AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street .1157 OPS! HOPS! HOPS 1 Nelson grown, in any quantity, at AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1160 V L ° U E -*- Sharps Pollard Bran. At - AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1161 p A PER HAN GIN G S , -*- in great variety, At AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1162 RICHMOND DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. T B- HODDER has the pleasure to in- -*- • timate that he has JUST RECEIVED, per Mariner, a splendid assortment of DRAPERY GOODS. Mantles, flannels, Bath coating tweeds Fancy dresses, winseys, linseys, grograms Ladies' -under-clothing, baby-linen, skirts, French merinoes Coburgs, plaids, calicoes, linens, &c, dark prints Derries, ginghams, furnitures, 8-4 to 12-4 Witney blankets, WINTER CLOTHING— 1 case winter clothing, containing coats, trousers, and vests 1 case woollen socks, fancy -scarfs, "hoods, &c. Sundry cases of muslin, lace and fancy goods,'handkerchiefs, ribbons, gloves, &c, &c. The assortment of BOOTS and SHOES again complete.— 1500 Pairs to choose from:! The above Goods have been moat carefully selected, and will be sold at the smallest possible profit. T R- HODDER'S adjoining GENERAL ■-*- • STORE now contains a better STOCK than ever in the following departments: GROCERY —Oilmen's stores, provisions, ironmongery, stationery FURNlSHlNG—Crockeryware, Birmingham and Sheffield goods, and brush ware. About 100 bushels of the beat WINTER APPLES. N.B.—WANTED—SAWN TIMBER and DAIRY PRODUCE. 1157 T IBERAL WAGES will be given to a J-J respectable educated YOUTH as an APPRENTICE to the Printing Business. Apply at the office f this paper. Board of Works Office, Beaver, Wairau, April 2nd, 1859. TENDERS will be received at this Office until THURSDAY, the 9th day of June next, from persons desirous of Contracting to FORM the ROAD through the TAYLOR PASS, Wairau. Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson; and at the Office of the Board of Works, Beaver, Wairau. JAMES SINCLAIR, 1095 Chairman. AN APPRENTICE WANTED by J. ■£*- and A. M'ARTNEY, Tin Plate Workers, &c„ Bridge-street, Nelson. ' May 16. 1142 "WANTED SAWYERS, to take orders »' for 150,000 feet; Sawn Timber, in small quantities. Apply, to J. S. M. JACOBSEN, Builder, Collingwood-street. 1145 "WANTED a MAN accustomed to .».* Farming, to make himself generally useful. Apply to D. WARNOCK, 1146 . Wakefield Arms: _
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 2
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