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■> Wanted -. . : WANTED, a situation as PLAIN COOK * ' or HOUSEMAID. Any communication addressed to A. 8., Colonist Cffice; or, to Mr. Winter, burn's, Pier Hotel, Haven Koad, will bo promptly attended to. WANTED, One or Two' MEN, who thoroughly understand GLASS-BLOWING, for Black Bottles, to whom constant employment will be given, Application to be made, within ten days from this date, by letter, addressed X. Y. Z., Colonist Office. Nelson, 19th March, iB6O. 326 ANTED, a good" FEMALE SERVANT, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Mrs. JOHN Kffiltß, jun., Waimea West. ~ > i.. ' i .■".';.: .' ' ■ ■ • 33 WANTED, by arospofitttbie person, a situa- ., tion as HOUSEfCEEmt to a Lady or Gen- , tlemen. . : Apply P. C., Coloniiit Office. '„ ' . 272 MESSRS; PRATT AND SCOTT take '■■ this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support they have received since commencing, and in submitting the following price list, solicit & continuance of that patronage which it Will be their constant endeavor to merit. . •■..■.. <;; ''■:>:.■'>'•■.. Prime joints of Beef and Mutton,. 6d. per lb., cash; 7d. per lb. credit. . V ■'■&. ■<■"■, .;.■■,- Inferior, ditto, 4d. to 5d., dittosd.;to§d. ditto. Lamb, veal and Pork equally low.'" :s N.B—Shipping supplied on the liberal allowance usual to this establishment. 134 LOST.— LAND DEEDS, in the name of Edward M'Nab, of Sandy Bay. Whoever will return the same to Mr. Sliock, Albion Hotel, shall be liberally rewarded. ; • '.'.''. '/.'.'. A"'■';'■■■■ :.- k: k Riwaka, March 13 r 1860. . : ; ';391 NORTHUMBERLAND ABMS. ■ ': : \/' JMARSDEN begs to inform his friends • and the public that he has taken the above premises in the Haven-road (lately in the occupation of Mr. W.Crowther), and hopes by attention to busi- . ness to merit a share of their support. , . Wines, Spirits and Ales of first-rate quality always on hand. • N.B.—Comfortable Board and Lodging at £1 Is per week.' . , 298 JOHN WILSON'S ACCOMODATION |** HOUSE, Pelorus Valley, situated midway between Beaverton and Nelson, where Travellers will be; always supplied with hot meals, wines, spirits and malt liquors. ■ ; . , N.B.—Oats and a good paddock for horses, &c. :. ; .-■;■.. ..- - .•••,■ .-:■ •. :■: <•.■ <: - ■'■■■-■ .'•-.■ 180 RS. BROWNING begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson, that she has REMOVED to TOI-TOI VALLEY, where she will still carry on her businesses STRAW BONNET MAKER. Orders.left with the Misses JAY,. Bridge-street, -will be promptly executed; < 183 ON HAND at the COLONIST Office. , Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf ... Cash Books, in parchment .. Carter's Receipt Books, .ditto. . ~ A few volumes of Howett's Journal, at Is. WAKEFIELD LOCAL COMMITTEE OF EDUCA- ' TION. TENDERS, are required for the -*- PAINTING of the New School at Lower Wakefield, bpecificatipns to be seen, and Tenders [left till the 4;h May with the Chairman. 446 J. BIRD. TRIPLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c., J-™ REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. ■: .. ' Cabinet work of all kinds. J. 0. M. KARSTEN, 468 Hardy-street, near Campbell's Mill. 'TENDERS are requested by TUESDAY. *- May Ist, for GRAVELLING portion of the Tmnk Road at Stoke, near Ellis's Bridge and the Turf Hotel. . ■ Also, from Rowbothora's for! about 50 chains towards Richmond. Specifications may be seen at Mr. Austen's, Stoke; and Mr. Hodder's. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left at either place, or with 453 T. J. THOMPSON. PARTIES INDEBTED TO R ADAMS, A GOLDEN BOOT, will oblige by SETTLING their ACCOUNTS by the 7th of May. . , I : ' . F.< ADAMS, ■■ ~ ~ 462 Golden Boot, Bridge-street, Nelson. TPO LET a SHOP and DWELLING -*- HOUSE, ntfir Gibbs's Wharf, Collingwood. Apply to JAMES CROOKS, Collingwood. 326 ]V"OTICE. —The undersigned hereby gives I . notice that all accounts due to him must be paid before the end of the ensuing month, as they will be put into the hands of a solicitor after that date, without any further intimation. JOHN SMITH, Brewer. P.S. During the above term an authorised person will be in attendance at the Soho Brewery, to receive the same. ■ ■ Waimea-road, March 30,1860. . . . 369 XL 0 R D A S HLE V.— 6 chests Congou Tea 8i ditto 20 boxes ditto C boxes Honeydew Tobacco 1 ton company's pieces 1 ton Mauritius crystals ■ • 10 cases Geneva >. ■ 1 hogshead Rum .-.*., 2 qr; casks Murtell's Brandy '.- -2 cases Collin's axes, Gbnoiiie . , . T. C. B ATCHEVorV 464 ■'■■ Bridge-street stores.< : . "PROM SYDNEY DIRECT —To the •*- order of the undersigned, just arrived,per the Lord Ashley— 45 head of M A RES and HO RSES, chiefly broken in" to Saddle and Harness. The above lot are of a very superior description, and should command the highest market rates. For prices, &c, apply to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 23rd April, I*6o. - 466 AMERICAN NOTIONS. IUST RECEIVED, per ACTIVE, from Melbourne, and on SALE at the stores of the undersigned— Cbllins'Picks, (the real article) ■ ' " Collins' Axes (ditto) Pick handles Baltimore Rocking Chairs ; Children's chairs ' Wood-bottom and cane-seated chairs, in every , variety Dried Apples, in half-barrels ; Cavendish Tobacco Sheepwash Tobacco American Cut nails, assorted. • " . : J. LEVIEN AND CO., 463 Commission Merchants^ TO BIBLICAL STUDENTS.— A' GRIESBACH'S TEXT of the NEW; TESTAMENT. Acknowledged by all Biblical critics tofbe' ,the purest extant. Price ss. 6d. - -■ : ' . WM. STANTON, : Trafalgar-street. rIJHE is a^^ GASH purchaser X of OATS, BARLEY, POTATOES, aW6UTTER7 W. WILKIB.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 4

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