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SUBURBAN NORTH,—Notice is hereby given, that Mr. ALEXANDER WRAGG has been dulv> appointed by. the Road Board of the above distnet, COLLECTOR of the ROAD R\TE for the current year. For the convenience pf the in-, habitants, tile Collector will attend at the Thackwood School.hous&ron TUESDAY, February 24th, I860; and on the day following, at Clifton Terruce Schoolhouse, between tlie hours of Ten a.m., and Four p.m. ROBERT POLLOCK. 761 Chairman. QUBURBAN NORTH.—TENDERS are requested for FORMING a BRIDLE-TRACK from termination of the High Road to Dodson'a Gully. Specifications may be seen at the Residence of R. POLLOCK, to whom Tenders may be forwarded until December SOth. 765 pHRISTMASPRESENTS.—What present can be more acceptable than the POETRAIT of a dear friend or relation ? Messrs. Oxi.ky and Lane will continue to the end ofthe month taking portraits in their highly popular style, at the Royal Photographic Gallery, Trafalgarstreet. December 20,1859. 766 ''OFFICE STATIONERY. HD. JACKSON HAS ON HAND- • Ledgers: of all sizes, account sales, notej letter, I - foolscap,- brief and demy papers. Enve- j lopes, note, letter, and official. Pocketbooks, pencils, pens, ink, pass-books, parchment, tracing calico and paper, ruleis, inkstands, drawing paper," artists prepared ' ■ £aiKa\\copving hooks and paper, water colors, bvuslies, «fee., &c., &c. ' 756 XTOTIGE.—The undersigned begs respectfully to. inform the Pub ie that from this date .'hisSTORE* at Collingwood, Wairau, and Nelson, will :>e carried on under'tlie style or firm of JOHN SY- ; ILOXS and CO. JOHN SYMONS. ; Nelson, Ist October, 1859. , 470 SOHO BREWERY. JOHN SMITH, respectfully intimates to ** manyof his retail customers'whose accounts remain unsettled, his desire to have them squared at their very earliest convenience, as he cannot be expected to give unreasonable credit. 640 FOR SALE on board the. schoone r MARTH S, from Melbourne— 3 tons Adelaide and' Chilian flour 10 cases (1 and £ lbs.) mustard 2 tons crushed loaf sugar 2 „ first counter Mauritius 1 ton Cavendish tobacco 4 „ white lead 50 gallons linseed oil i 5 tons bar iron 50 nests American buckets 5 barrel*'walnuts 2 cases (each 1 dozen boxes) raisins Tea, chests, half chests, and boxes. Apply to the Captain on board. 751 AN SALE EX AIREDALE— 4 tonsiflour (superior) 3 chests tea 16 half chests ditto 2 boxes Underhill American axes 1 dozen spirit levels. T. C. BATCHELOR, Bridge-street. . December 26. 771

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 2

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