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CITY OF NELSON STEAM COFFEE ROASTING & GRINDING [MILLS. Beg to inform the Public of the Nelson Province, and of the various Settlements of New Zealand, that they, have just imported per Roxana, from London, and have daily working at their Store, Bridge-street, A PATENT COFFEE ROASTER, of a New and Improved Principle, ; ~ DRIVEK BY STEAM, -^toy which a considerable saving » effected, td.the advantage of consumers. This Patent Roaster^ so celebrated in Eurbpe,jamongst other advantages, preserves to a remarkable degree- -: the beautiful and essential aroma, so necessary to the well-flavoring of Coffee, without - " which an exhilarating and refreshing beverage is rendered vapid and flas. PACKED IN AIR-TIGHT CANISTERS, HOT- FROM THE CYLINDERS, and is warranted to retain its fine aromatic and fragrant qualities any length of time. '_! 1_ '. '. ".' i _; ; ■ ' . , - : .:/..' SOLD-AT:. :::. . : / ■ JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S STORES, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON; GIBB'S FLAT, COLLINGWOOD; < AND AT THE v ~, ~;.. BEAVER STORE, WAIRAU. . : ,; . a. ; AGENTS' W%Njrm TfIRQUQHOUI NEW ZEALAND. 491

NOTICE. , . ] T R. HODDER AND CO., Richmond, -*-• call' particular attention to the- following GOODS:— FOR FAMILDJS^- : ■■'■ Saisins, Candied Peel, and Spices; jDark and Light Sugars, Crushed and Loaf; Teas, Cof- "■'■ fees, p^iine Hams, and Bacon, Oatmeal, Pearl r;Barley,.Sago, Candles,' Soap, and Soda; Score's ~ .Washing-Ciystal, Pickles, Sftucesj Vinegars, with everj'^other description of Grocery, ,a 4 the. Ipviett Nelson prices, wholsale aiid retail, v - • ' FOR;BUILDERS-^ -M.-'p . '■■■■'■> . Sawn.Timber, White ,and Red, Pine, and Totara> BattensJ Shingles, Tools, Nails, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Glass, Oils,' Turps, White Lead, Colors, -;-:--&C --v;';' .':.:•. -. ■-~: '. •■ ■■ •■:■■ .• ■ :.■■ ■■■■■ FOR FARMERS— -.;;'•.» , . ; . . :■. •;.. .; .. .;■:„„:-V:-;-: Scythes (complete),.and best Round Scythe, Stones, Rakes; Forks, Reap Hooks, and Sickles;' Spades; : ■>?■'■ Shovels;: .Garden and Grub: Hoes, Dock Spades j ; and' Pruning Tools, Sheep Shears, American, and J . Eng'lisli Axes, Rope, Halters, and Harvest Hats, 'and Trousers. '•"■'■"'' ' " ', ' . ''/''• FOR THE'DAIRY— - :; - ./i ■- . } Milk > Pishes, Strainers, Skimmers, ■ Cheese • Gloth, Araejican Buckets. Water Brushes, alid Rennets, FOR THE SPORTSMEN— / : . Hall's; best Glass' Gunpowder, Joyce's Gaps, Shot of • all sizes, j .';.-, '•■,••-. ; '■'■'. -;;••'■'..■ .; :.'. •: '■."■ FORTHEILADIES^ Elegaht' Mantles and Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Parasols^ Stays, Under Clothings New . Styles in Dresses, Long Cloths, Flannels, Collars, Hosierj', Boots, Shoes, and.Slippers;.such;an,-.as-sortmen,t t)ie' inspection of all the ladies in the country; also; Looking* Glasses, Perfumery, and Fancy Stationery, i , , : .. ' FOR THE GENTLEMEN— ~ . Coats, Trousers, Vests, Hosiery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers; White and Regatta Shirts, Cigars, . Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco, Razors, Clothes Brushes, Writing Desks, and Pocket Books. : FOR THE LEARNED— Alotofold valuable Books. . , . FOR.THE BOYS— Cricket "Bats and Balls, Toys, Games, Tool Chests, useful size Lace-up Boots, Pocket Knives, Slates, Books, Pencils, Pens, a suit of Clothes for Boys ofany6ize. FOR THE GIRLS— • i Pretty.Brown Hats and Ribbons,-Silk Mantles, Work Boxe& Crochet Hooks, Fancy Toys, Purse Twist, Berlin Wool, Knitting Cotton, and Scissors. FOR THE INFANTS— , Challis and Cashmere Dresses, and Cloaks, Hoods, . Frock Bodies and Caps, Playthings, Gingerbread Nuts, Biscuits, Lollies in great variety, and Night ■-■ Lights. '■>■ »■■' '■■■■'■>> ■■" ;:: '•■■:-' •■'■ Ironmongery, Cutlery, Coffin Furniture, Brush and Tin Ware,, Crockery, Paper Hangings, and the Improved Patent Knife Board, with a large assortment • of other useful Goods^ ; ■ . ■,■"'■,i-.v'. ■'•'•. T.R. HODDER AND CO., 683 .-. ■: Richmond. EX LOUIS AND MIRIAM, and ON SALE at CANTON HOUSE, , ■'.- 180.mats Company's pieces, sugar 40 „ Crystals, ; „ gross wood screw taps 2 cases of sardines : 1 ton Manilla rope 2 cases Salmon 1 case saloon matches 6 jiases American axes y4;chests best congou tea 4salf-chests ditto 30 bags fine fiour, Adelaide 52 boxes sperm candles 2 carrateels currants 2 cases salad oil 2 cases red herrings 1 ton colonial soap • 10 barrels bottled English ale 10 „ „ „ stout. 50 drums figs 10 cases pudding raisins 10 ditto muscatels 1 pocket hops, &c, &c, &c. 4 crates preserving jars. I. A . LAN GF ORD, ; FAMIIiY GROCER, Bridge, and Trafalgar Streets. i ecemb cr2o. QHEAP. —F OR AS H. Ransome's I. 0, H. Ploughs] „ Universal Plough „ Y. F. 0. Plough „ Y. 0. H. Plough,;steel mould boards „ Y.F.L. extras „ Y.O.H. extras Grey's Wrought Iron Ploughs, with extras, ( with and without wheels ? Howard Plough ' ■; • • • ;-;;aiso, Register Grates and Kitchen Ranges. , , , 45 I. M. HILL. TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. STALLARD AND MILLS ' -*-'-*- have constantly, on hand, at moderate charges, Cucumber, Melon, and Flower HANDG LASSES, so ( necessftty for the growth of the above in this province. N.8.-TWanted an active LAD to. the Plumbing, Painting and Glazing Department. .158 ; ■^■/ S;: s-ii-- s o■ .n ; c" o - a,, l . - Lsirge, 30s. per ton, cash on delivery in town; 225. . r >t the Pit. •: . c Orders rbceived by Mr; Benjamin Jackson, Hardy-st. r ■'•■: v ■<,■■■ ■ :■:». '■-, '; ,-.■.■■ A.Q.JWIXW; ■. Enfler-glynn, 77S 4

CITY STEAM COFFEE MILLS. TOHN SYMONS;iNP CO. begs to in- ** form the Public that they have appointed the following AGENTS for the sale of their celebrated Coffee:-— :'. . -■,' !,.,..■; •: •. ,'".:. Mr. W. t Allison, Pelorus; ; Mr;*T.:Bullard, Waimea South; ; Mr. R.M.G. Clark,'Motupipi; •' Mr. B. Dixon, Spring Grove; Mrs. Ann Fuller, Picton (Waitohi) j Mr. W. Giblin, Motueka; Mr. J. Kerry Junr. >; Waimea West. 651 SADDLEKYj IKONMONOERY, WINES EX GOLOONDA, iFKOM LONDON. . TUST ARRIVED arid on sale by the *» undersigned— < Invpicesjsaddlery Ditto cart ironmongery Ditto champagne, hock and claret. JOHNR. HAYS. Nelson, December 26th, 1859. L 784 MOT IC E .—The undersigned hereby ■*-^ gives notice that from this date he will sell GOODS at his store upon Cash TERMsonly. As an inducement to customers to meet him in this, he will transact business upon the lowest possible remunerative prices. :! >' ■ ■■ ' , ■ JAMES WILKIE, 16 . ''.';',:■;'■'- Motueka.,. /. PISH AND OYSTERtf. FISH AND OYSTERS.J 1 BRIDaE-STREET OYSTER SALOON. GANDERSON AND WEST beg to acK-' quaint the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that they intend opening the above premises as a shop for the sale of FISH and OYSTERS. S. and W. have all the necessary apparatus for carrying on Ac business, and trust that the long wanted regular supply of fresh fish will meet with the support that they will always endeavor to deserve. OBSERVE— THE OYSTER SALOON, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. 4 T LOCKETT,S BOARDING HOUSE, *J • (next the Raglan Brewery)j Nile-street, Nelson, ... • f , 40 AT H. J. GOODMAN'SjTbRIDGB STREET. DIRECT' from the. Manufacturers, ex CRESSWELL— : 10 boxes Fry and Son's Homoeopathic Cocoa 13 ditto Soluble Chocolate, from>2d. per packet . 5 ditto French Eating Chocolate,, from id! per stick 5 ditto Vanilla, ditto ditto ditto . 2 ditto Caracca' Nibs 3 ditto Lemon Nonpareil Bon Bons 2 ditto Almond ditto ditto 2 ditto De Sante 1 ditto Cocoa Paste. 423 ORICKS AND LIME in any quantity, •■-'■ at any time—either for cash or credit. , Those who pay on delivery will be allowed discount. Those who take credit will be charged with interest. J. SIGLEY, Proprietor. Vincent-street, Nelson, October 11, 1859. 442 FOR SALE.—A complete DAGUERREOTYPEandPHOTOGRAPHICGALLERY, Operating Rooms, Cameras, Chemicals, stock. of Frames, Glasses, Apparatus, and Materials for all the various modern processes of the art. The Lenses are of the most approved manufacture, including one of Voightlander's, of the largest size in the Colony. . Apply to W. M. STANTON, Trafalgar-street. ' _ ;'••;■■ . -•.'■;;74l OFFICE STATIONERY. HD. JACKSON HAS ON HAND— • Ledgers of all sizes, account sales, note, letter, foolscap, brief and demy papers. Envelopesj note, letter, and official. Pocketbooks, pencils, pens, ink, pass-books, parchment, tracing calico and paper, rulers, inkstands, drawing paper,. artists prepared, canvas, copying books and paper, water --: colors, brushes, &c, &c, &c. 756 j^OR SALE.—A quarter of an Acre of •*• LAND with a four-roomed HOUSE standing on the same, situate in Toi-Toi Valley, adjoining Mr. Gorrie's. Immediate possession can be given. Terms cash. . ' < ;• ■; ' .'.:. '^ Apply to Mr. THOMAS GILES, on the premises. I." ' " ; '. '■:■.'.. 86 MANGLING.— In rear of the Baptist : . Chapel. ■ ; • <'~■■. : Mrs. RANKIN begs to acquaint her friends that she is in a position to execute MANGLING by Davies' Patent Chaiiv Mangle to any extent. 793 ON HAND at ih&WIiONIST Office^ Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf Cash Bpoks, in parchment Cartel's Receipt Books, ditto. ; - A few volumes of Howett's Journal, at Is. FOR SALE, a firstrate GELDING, well broken in to work in a Cart or Plough: an exjellent roadster. ~. Apply to . R. G. CBOCEER, 12 J Waimea West. J

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 1

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