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» ■■■'■! 1.11.. — ■-__■ — . ■■■-_■.■■■■__.■ M "■ 111 ■' I. 0. 0. P. . . /THE NEXT ANNIVERSARY of the - L LOYAL TRAVELLERS' REST LODGE. M.U., will be celebrated by a DINNER, THIS EVENING, at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Richmond, to which friendsas well as members aro< respectfully invited. , His Honor the Superintendent will preside. Dinner on the table at half-past Five, p.m. Tickets, ss. each. , ' , * A TEA-PARTY and BALL will take place on the following evening. * . Tea on the' Table at half-past Six. Tickets, 2s. each. - '349 NELSON BUILDING,' LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ' A GENERALMEETING of the ■£*- MEMBERS of-the above Society will' take place at the Fleece Hotel; on, MONDAY, the 3rd of October next, at 7 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions and Tenders for the first loan of _£100, in one or two sums, and to elect a Secretary. Any person desirous of obtaining the office of Secretary must send in au application, in writing, to Mr. 1 Jekfjery, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on or before THURSDAY, the 29th instant. * ' ' 372 AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ! A SPECIAL MEETING of the CenI** tral Committee and the Delegates of the District Committees of the'above Association will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, on THURS D v V, the sixth day of October next, to arrange the forthcoming SHOW of LIVE STOCK, and to transact other business of impoitance to the Association. All Members of the Committee are particularly requested to attend. , s , ■. " FEDOR KELLING, 338 Secretary. R. R. B. WALCOT begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public of Nelson and its vicinity; that he is prepared to give INSTRUCTION in SINGING and on the FLUTE, on reasonable tei ms. PIANOFORTES TUNED. All communications addressed to the Colonist office will be promptly attended to. 375 ALBION HOTEL AND TAVERN. F STOCK takes thii opportunity of • thanking his'friends and the public generally for tlie support he has received since opening the above. , . Being free to draw English and each description of Colonial Ale, it will always be his endeavor to sustain the high name he has acquired for these articles. Wines and Spirits of superior quality always on hand at current rates. «*"O9 DODSON, in thanking his friends • and the public generally for thejery liberal support he has experienced since commencing business, wishes to intimate that having completed various alterations with a view to facilitate extended operations, he is now enabled to promise a supply of ALE that is nofc to be surpassed in quality by any other Colonial producer. H. D. takes this opportunity of thanking his customers for the support they accorded him when the difficulties and imperfections of first attempts precluded "* the supply of an article as good as he could have wished. He is now, however, enabled to state that his arrangements will in future ensure an article of unvarying first-rate quality. In a short time SUPERIOR STOUT will always be on band. Arrangements have been made with Mr, Oekley, ot " the Wairau Plain, to supply tlie above ALE and PORTER in any required quantities. Mr. M'lvor will also , take charge of kegs ordered by the adjacent residents I which will be delivered at his house by the brewery without any extra charge. | Wairau Brewery, September 13th, 1859. 33l | | EDDLESTEN begs to inform his' ** • friends and tlie public that he is now Licensed to SELL every description of WINES, SPIRITS, | ALES, _fee, &c, at his Store, in the above locality. J. E. takes this opportunity of assuring those who j may patronise him, that ifc will be his constant study I to procure the very best description of the" above, which will be sold afc the lowest remunerative prices. ' Riwaka, August 3rd, 1859. 105 , LONDON TAVERN, HAVEN-ROAD, NELSON. H HUDSON begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that he has taken those extensive premises situated as above, where eveiy accommodation can be offeied to travellers, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public pationage. Iloopei's Ales and Porter always on draught. Ditto ditto ditto in bottle. Wines and Spirits, the best that can be procured. Dinners nnd Luncheons provided. Good Stabling. A large paddock in the lear of the premises for the accommodation of parties shipping sheep, cattle, &c. Nelson, 12th September, 1859. • 340 PRATT and SCOTT beg to apprise their friends and the public that they have commenced business as Butchcis in the premises lately occupied by Mr. .T. Gaukroger, opposite the Royal Hotel, Bridge-stieet, and respectfully soheiUhat shaie of public support which they will at all times study to merit. P. and S. would particularly remark thnUheir arrangements will ensure a supply of MEAT oF the very bkst quality that can be procuied, and it will be their aim to execute all oiders with Which they may be favoied, with strict punctuality and despatch, hotels and shipping supplied on the shortest notice, and on favorable terms. PI.A.TT AND SCOTT.* * Ne^on, September Ist, 1859. N.B.—Poultry, vegetables, &c, always on hand. 316 NELSON BREWEEY. npHE UNDERSIGNED beg respectfully' •- -*- <to request pmchasers of their BOTTLED ALE and PORTER, to be particular in RETURNING their EMPTY BOTTLES, otherwise it will be impossible for them to execute the whole of the numerous orders they are constancy receiving for their now justly celebrated BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. G. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson, 30th August 1859. 285 PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every JL MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Waimea East, starting at 9 am. from*MiKite's store, and at 2 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. ■ft. TALLIS. Richmond, March 2<tt. Y-ROADS.—The purpose of the late advertisement respecting' BY r ROADS having been misunderstood injnany instances,; applicants for assistance in the formation of such Roads nic hereby informed that previous to the Board making a grant in "any case, it must be satisfied thafc at least one half of the cost of tho improvements wilbbe met by the applicants by their either placing their contributions ' the hands of the Board, or by.the occupiers andowners of land adjoining such road expressing their -willingness to be rated in the proper form. ' > All applications must be made by SATURDAY, October Bth. • - ' By order of the Waimea Road Board, . ■ ■» ■ T. J:THOMPSON, 351 - • ■ ' - • Secretary. . l » W T ANTE D.~A middle-aged , MAN, wishes for a SITUATION oh a Sheep or, Cattle : Station., Understands the management of " both well. liiquire at tlie office of this paper, . -~,

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 202, 27 September 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 202, 27 September 1859, Page 4

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