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ttcfo |terfeentenfi 17011 WiaLLNGTO¥ DIRECT. - The A 1 clipper brigantine ACTIVE, 136 tons register, Smith, niter, will sal for the above portTHLa DAY (Tue-d.iv), 14th instant. For Height or iWs&* AEM m co . Nelson, 14th February, iB6O. 166 FOR, MELBOURNE.—The clipper brigantine ACTIVE, 136 tons register, Smith, master, will f;-ii «*■ shove, on or about the 25th instant. For iVciuht or passage, apply to i b i b jOd WARDS AND CO. kelson. 14th February, 1860. I^7 ~ WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. *-*-»-. have received instructions from Mr. Joseph . "Newport lo sell by public auction, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY next at the Cattle Fair Ground, at One o'clock, for the keep thereof in his paddocks, where delivery is to be taken— 1 cow, branded, R 1 ,-teer, 18 months old 1 bull calf Also, 1 cow and 2 bu-1 calves. Terms cash. Nelson, 13th February, iB6O. 168 FOR SALE or TO LET, a five-roomed vnnND-UI COTT _GE, with one acre of Land; ..it sevcl-Hl BUILDING ALLOTMICNTS For terms, &c, npply to JOHN BrEliL, bnckbuihl. r, Vincent-street. ' _^j KOTIOB OF REMOVAL. W HARVEY, Cabinet Maker, in re--0 turning thanks for past favors, begs to inform his friends "that he has REMOVED from BridgeBtrcet to Ib.idy-street, two doors from the post office, wlu*re he solicits a continuance of that patronage with which bo was favored at his late premises. 161 ■\JOTICE.— In consequence of my ap- --^ proaching departure for England, I hereby give notice that all overdue ACCEPTANCES in my haiid.s and all ACCOUNTS due to me, must be SET .'LED on or before the 26th instant. JOHN HUME. Nelson, 10th February, 1860. 160 MAKBY'S PATENT CLEANSING -"i- CRYSTAL. Just received, 12 boxes Manby's Patent Cleansing Crystal. MALCOLM M. WEBSTER, 143 Age"t* GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Fleece Tavern,) Waimea-road. " IOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks c* for past favors and success in business, begs to inform hi-- friends and the public generally, that he ]i>*s i >PE S EO his N EW SHOP as above, and respectfully solicits their future support. 41 addressed to Mr. Baigent, -*- or tlie i-ndercigned, are requested by THURSDAY, tlie lGth instant, for FORM ING about 34 chains of the TRUNK LusE, at Wakefield, commencing at J. Currin's corner. GRAVELLING the above. EILKCTING a BRIDGE at Spring Grove, near the 40 line. Ppr-cllications may be seen at Mr. Baigent's. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. By ord:r of the Wairuei Road Hoard. T. J. THOMPSON, 1^ : - Secretary. MR. MELUISH, Photographic Artist, -*-*-*- intends leaving Nelson this month. He will thank all parties having business to settle with him to do so before the 29th instant. A few views and portraits of Maories for sale. 164 PURIFY THE BLOOD! SECURE GOOD HEALTH. jj 01l o walFs PILLS. GENERU, DISORDERS~OF THE LIVER AND STOMACH. Such as indulge at table, either in eating or drink- ' ing shou d take about ten of these famous p'lls at bed time, from which will resu.t a clear head and good stomach the following morning. Thousands of ladies are .dwavs complaining of sick headaches, want of appetite, want of energy, and a want of strength; to correct all these evils, three or four of these pills should be taken twice a week, when they would eniov tlie health and appetite of a ploughman. FEUvLESOF ALL A&E3 AND CLASSES. Obstructions of any kind, either in young persons, or those between forty and fifty, the most critical period of life, may be radically removed by using these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons with sickly and sallow complexions, may havethe bloom of health restored by this wonderful corrective, which purifies the blood aiid expels all »ross and impure humors from the system. Beware then of the critical age from forty to fil'tv, as it sends many thousands to a premature grave, — these Pills should be taken at that period of life two or three times a week. WANT OF STRENGTH AND ENERGY. Persons of sedentary habits, or troubled in mind ; or working ii factories or coal pits, or such others who cannot el-tain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and debility, lowness of spirits and want of appetite. All eii-U should take a dose or two of these pills every three or four days, as they act gently and effectually on the system, imparlin<r viyor and energy to the. body, wllich is always followe 1 by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, with a high flow of spirits Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: — A<nie Inflammation A°t.hma Jaundice Bilious complaints Liver Complaints Blotches on the Skin Lumbago Bowel Complaints Piles Colics Rheumatism Constipation of the Bowels Retention of Urine Consumption Scrofula, or King's Evil Debi ity Sore Throats Dropsy* Stone and Gravel "Dvseiitry Secondary Symptoms Erysipelas Tic-Doulereux Female Irregularities Tumours Fevers of all kinds Ulcers fits Venereal Affections Gout Worms of all kinds Head-ache Weakness from whatever Indigestion cause, &c, &c. Sold at. the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (neat1 Temple Bar), London, and 80, Maiden-lane, New York; alto by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. * # * There is a' considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B —Directions for the guidance of patients in eveiy disorder are affixed to each box. So'e Agent for Nelson, W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. In boxes at 13_d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. . PROVINCE-OF* NELSON. CHALLENGE.— Eleven Members of the NELSON MECHANICS' CRICKET CLUB are open,to PLAY an ELEVEN CHOSEN FROM THE VARIOUS CLUBS in the PROVINCE OF NELSON', at a Game of CRICKET, the day of Meeting to fie named hereafter. Tlus^Challknge will remain open .Three Weeks from the following date. For further information apply to the Secretary, Wm. NATION, Colonist Office. Nelson, February 2nd, 1860. 133 XTELSON SAVINGS' BANK.— -L^ A hi EETING of the THUS TEES will be held at. the Chamber of Commerce, Nelson, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 16th instant, at Seven o'clock. DONALD SINCLAIR, . IC3 Vice-President. WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT— V ' -Apply to Mrs. \Y. R. NICHOLSON, Wuimearoad February 14,1890, ' 166

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 242, 14 February 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 242, 14 February 1860, Page 2

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