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NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons INDEBTED to the late firm of Nicholson and Ridings, of Jfelson, Merchants, avo required to PAY the amounts of their respective debts to the undersigned on or before the 28th instant. . ..' . Dated this 3rd day of February, 1860. SAMUEL KINGDOST, Solicitor, 144 ■ Trafalgar-street. NOTICE. —In consequence of my approaching departure for England, I hereby give notice that all overdue ACCEPTANCES in my handa, and all ACCOUNTS due to me, must le SETTLED on or before the 26th instant. JOHN HUME. Nelson, 10thFebruary, 1860.' 160 T B, LOUISSON'has just received ex -1- ' Uoxana', the following GOODS of first-rate qnality— ~ * Boiled and Raw Linseed oil Colza oil for lamps, in bulk Genuine white lead Zinc paint Turpentine, &c, &c. A first-class assortment^ paper hangings Estimates given arid experienced workmen sent to any part of the province of Nelson or Marlboro ugh on the shortest notice; v ' . . Bridge-street, Nelson. 584 IVf ESSES,: PRATT AND ' SCOTT take "*■'-*■" this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support they have received since commencing, arid in submitting the following price-list, .solicita continuance of that patronage which it' will be their constant endeavor to merit. Prime joints of Beef and M-utton, 6d. per lb., cash ; 7d. per lb. credit. Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., ditto sd. to 6d. ditto. Lamb, veal and Pork equally low. N.B—Shipping supplied on the liberal allowance usual to this establishment. 134 UTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE-STREET.—The PRICES of MEAT sold at this Establishment are as follows:— Perlb. Perlb. Prim, e I 0*"*B. of Beefl 6d. cash; 7d. credit, and Mutton . / ' . Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., ditto sd. to 6d. ditto. Veal arid Lamb on reasonable terms. Shipping supplied. H. HARGBEAVES. Nelson, Feb. I,' 1860 136 IF you want a good and cheap TIMEHECE, one can be bought for Ten SHfLUNOs. If you want a cheap and good watch,'tis only a good watch that is rejlly cheap. Q. COATES, Trafalgar-street, has on hand, WATCHES, made to his order in London, which he will warrant for two years. Sounder or more useful cannot be bought. '~'.'' 88 MRS. BROWNING- begs to inform the ■ Ladies of Nelson, that she has REMOVED to TOI-TOI VALLEY, where sh<J will still carry on her .business as STRAW BONNET MAKER. : Orders left with the Misses JAY, Bridge-street, will be promptly executed. ' ' ; ..* 183 IV/TANGLINGr.—In rear of the Baptist •«■*• l ' Chapel,; ■■-.: Mrs. RANEIN begs to acquaint her frienda that she is in a position to execute MANGLING by Davies'Patent Chain Mangle to any extent. 793 1? OR SALE.—FOUR ACRES of LAND, Jl with a good weatherboard House,. .Cow-shed, and Pigstys; the ground is well fenced in, and all in cultivation, also a good pair of.Working Bullocks, and two good Milking Cows, just ready to calve. A very suitable place for a.Shoemaker. .'.. - Apply to CHARLES SWAN, Riwaka Yulley. ''■■■■■'. ■ 15 HEADACHE STOPPED IN ONE MINUTE. IF you want your Headache cured go to WEST'S'Hair-dressing Saloon and be SHAMPOOED, and have the dandruff removed from,the head. ; 757 SADDLERY, IRONMONGERY, WINES EX GOLCONDA, FROM LONDON. itfST ARRIVED and on sale by the «i undersignedInvoices saddlery . Ditto cart, ironmongery Ditto champagne, hock and claret. JOHN R. HAYS. Nelson, December 26th, 1859. 784 NOTICE.— The undersigned hereby gives notice that from this date he will sell GOODS at his store upon Cash Terms only. As an inducement to cust< me s to meet him in this, he will transact business upon the lowest possible remunerative prices. JAMBS WILKIE, 16 Motueka. " 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 K old at VERY LOW PRICES. Observe—Next door to H. Hargreaves. 447 Q A BUSHELS'rYE GRASS SEED in «y \J good condition .and free from sorrell, for sale, by. J.. LUCAS, Outfitter, Bridge.street, opposite Messrs. Curtis Brothers. / 192 QAAAA SUPERIOR BRICKS, 2000 LIViVXJyJ GUTTER-BRICKS ready for delivery at the Nelson Brickyard, near the Prince Albert Hotel. . ■ : N.B.—Bricks, Tiles, Paving Squares, &c.,&c, of any shape or size made to order.—Cash on Deliver?. WILLIAM DEMENT, Bricklayer, Plasterer, &c. Hardy-street, 190 UILDING LAND, pleasantly situated, for SALE on easy terms, in lots to suit pur. chasera. Apply to J. LUCAS, Outfitter, Bridge-street, or Brook-street Valley. -: 191 NBLsON BOARD OF WORKS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the fbllow- -^? lowing'BY-LAW (extending over tneiwhole of the Town) has been agreed to by the Board of Works, and has been submitted to the Superintendent and Executive Council of the Province for confirm a- j tion:—• ■■'■•• i "If any horse) mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other boast or cattle of any kind shall, at any time after this By-law shall come into operation, be found depasturing, whether under the tendance or control of any-person or persons or not, in on upon any street or other highway within the limits of the town of Nelson, or upon the sides of any such street or highway, and whether such street or highway, or any part thereof, shall lead or pass through or over any common or waste or unenclosed ground or not, the the owner of any such horse, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle shall be deemed and taken to be guilty of a breach of this By-Law, and - shall for every such breach forfeit and pay a penalty of not exceeding ten shillings for the first offence, and not exceeding forty shillings for the second and every subsequent offence; and in case the name of the owner of any such animal so depasturing as aforesaid cannot be ascertained, such animal may be driven to the nearest pound, and shall be subject to the enactments of an ordinance passed in session 8 of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, intituled ' An Ordinance to authorise and regulate the hn- ■ pounding of Cattle 'in respect of cattle trespassing ■ upon enclosed lands. But for the purposes of this present By-Law, the term 'owner' shall include any person for. the time being having the charge, care, and custody of the animal so depastured as aforesaid." ■ ; By order of the Board, ~ . J. L. BAILEY, : ■ . .. Secretary. : Board of Works Qffic«, i NdKffl< February l,^ |4G

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 4

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