A PUBLIC MEETING, "for a few , days." at WEST'S Shaving, Hairdressing, and Shampooing Saloon, to examine his splendid assortment of CRICKET BATS, BALLS, and STUMPS, that has been sent to him by " the old folks at home." , From 2s. 6d. to 20s. each. 448 OKA BOYS WANTED at WEST'S, Ui)\J to purchase those SPLENDID TWOBLADED KNIVES at ONE SHILLING EACH. ■ _ ; ■■ •, ;■ . 540 '■'■-■ TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. ' MESSRS: STALLARD AND MILLS -"-r- have constantly on hand, at. moderate charges, Cucumber, Melon, and Flower HAND-GLASSES, so necessaiy for'the growth of the above in this province. N.B.—Wanted an active LAD to the Plumbing, Painting, and Glazing Department. 581 nOLONIA L-MADE BOOTS and v^ SHOES. A nice assortment on hand at 588 \ B.JACKSON'S., I M. HUTCHESON, Steamboat Wharf, • Wairau, has on sale a few excellent wroughtiroh PLOUGHS and patent diamond HARROWS. Also, on sale at J. Calder's, Haven-road, Nelson— 1 double mould board Drill Plough 1 four-horse Plough; hinged mould board. The above implements have been imported direct from the maker, Robert Law Shettleston, Glasgow, by the, undersigned ; and- will be found on inspection to be superior articles. 590 ■ A. BOW. CONSIGNMENT FANCY BASKETS. OAA BASKETS frorii Bd. to 10s. 6a. each' H. J. GOODMAN'S, . Bridge-street. 340 Terms cash. "THE GOOD TIME COMING." ON account of the above, F. ADAMS, at the GOLDEN BOOT, has JUST RECEIVED a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which are being sold at VERY LOW PRICES. . Observe—Next door, to H. Hargreaves. 447 "l OH N M. HI TCHES ON, V COMMISSION AGENT, : Steamboat Wharf, Wairau. ' Agent in the Wairau for the' Steamer Tasmanian Maid .■''.■•.■•;•■ , . .. 334 ) .vmH^M^-JHJ^HIS 0 NY; *J Storekeeper, Steamboat Wharf, Wairau. ' Groceries ■, : Draperies' . Wines, Spirits and* Beer, ; LaHies'and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, &c.. Stationery, Books, &c. i. ; ■ : ' :■ ■■ ;, - , .Terms cash.- , ' 335;, r FHE NELSON MECHANICS? C£UB -^ will meet for practice-on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Two o'clock, p.m., on the.Mud Flat.' ;■■; ■ ■ ' ■,;;..;,.. 4 gg . nOMME^CIAL HOTEL, ; : • ■Trafalgar-street, Nelson.. .. .., ■ . , : . JOHN JERVIS :begs to announce to» the public gerierklly that he has taken the- above hotel; arid trusts. that: by always'keeping, first class articles, v, he 'will' merit a share of their patronage.,. , : . ,- .'k .! ■.■'■■'; ' He has now on hand WINES and SEIRITS of the best brands, lie can also confidently recommend his Draught and Bottled ALES and PORTER, as being unsurpassed by any. other house. J. J. would t also call the attention of Country Visitors to his ample and excellent Stabling accomodation.: ■-■■' : 613 MOW IS THE HOUR, and now is the' •*-r very identical opportunity to invest 10s. for a SEASON TICKET to the' SWIMMING BATHS, where, at all time 3of the tide you can have a cool plunge from sunrise to sunset every day, except Tuesdays and Fridays. - For further particulars, apply to JAMES PHILLIPS, 609 ' Trafalgar-street.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 218, 22 November 1859, Page 4
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