LAND FOR SALE. tOQ ACRES, Motueka; being section A.£i\J 224, and 78 acres adjoining, and two en- ; closed town sections, No. 757 and 758, St. Vincentstreet. Titles—Crown Grant. ■-, '••".■■ . Apply at the office of this paper; or to I. M. HILL, Ironmonger. 646 NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS. . ]\fR. A. BUSH (late of the Travellers' ITJL Rest, Appleby);iiaving TAKEN the above HOTELV lately conducted by Mr.---Ciwth.er,' begs to inform, his friends and the, public that he has Superior^ Accommodation for,. Travellers, and Visitors, and for the special accommodation of Lodgers he has arranged for meals to be laid on the table punctually at the hours stated below,;—• ■ ; ■ , ■ Breakfast, from 7.30 to 9. ■ Dinner,'from 12-30 to 2. "' •Tea, at 5-30. •Other refreshments on shortest notice. 616 A LFRED LEECH, in returning thanks -^*- for past favors, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has-received to large Stock of SYDNEY TIMBER: % and< also that he can supply them with first-rate Spring Carts and Drays.. N.B.—All kind of SMITH'S WORK punctually attended to, and done on the premises, by W. F. BRIDGE. ;•...'■.. :..' . ■ ■ .-■ - Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. . 436 : v REMOVAL. B JACKSON begs to inform his friends • that the business lately conducted in Hardystreet is REMOVED to the new premises, Trafalgarstreet, next door to N. Edwards and Co. NEW GOODS* ex Loud Worsley, will be opened at •the New Premise's, Trafalgar-street. 12 trunks boots assorted I case Ladies Goloshes. ] TO BOOTJfAKERS.-JUST RECEIVED. 3 bales prime Sole Leather 1 ditto Kip 1 case of Grindery. - 565 ON SALE BY-THE-UNDERSIGNED— ; MixedRYE.GRASS and CLOVEKSEED.,. R. SUXCLIFFE, 658 . Motueka. riHTJRCH SERVICES and PRAYER BOOKS on sale at Mr. SUTCLIFFE'S, Motueka. ON HAND at the OoLoMßT Office . Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf : Cash Books, in p&rchment Carter's Receipt Books, ditto. A few volumes of Howett'3 Journal, VICTORIA , HOUSE.—GENERAL » .'.. STORE, Wholesale and; Retail. " Drapery, Haberdashery, and Hosiery in all their branches " ' ' Men's and Youth's Clothing, of every dascription.' .-■•..-■ . ■ Also, Grocery, Oilman's Stores, Glass, Earthenware and Chinawaro, Brush ware Flour (Saunders'best) : Potatoes and Onions, fee., &c. , GRASS SEEDS, .consisting of Rye, Clover, and Trefoil, &c. ' And a variety of other Goods too numerous to particularize. ■-...;.- THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR PRODUCJC IKT EX- ; . CHANGE. *#* T. Snow wishes to call the attention of the public to the above, as a choice selection unequalled. Cash purchasers would find it their interest to inspect the same. ~ < Trafalgar-street, Nelson. . 486 * MIXED GRASSES. FOR SALE, at the Birmingham House, . a very superior sample "of MIXED GRASSES, grown on Rostrevor Farm, Richmond,-in any quantity.1 . Bridge-street. ■ 347, MASONIC BALL. B JACKS ON begs to inform the • Ladies and Gentlemen of Nelson, that hehas now OPENED a very superior quality of Gentlemen's Dress Boots ~ ~;, .. ■'. Ladies' white and black Satin Shoes White and black Kid Boots ' Kid Opera's, &c, &c, &c. .-■ .. Trafalgar-slreet, Nelson. . GG4 GROCERY^ STORE, TRAFALGiIfSTREET. npHE XJhdersigned begs reSpectFully to ~ inform the inhabitants of the Waitnea Road and its vicinity, that he has Opened the premises lately occupied by Mr. Usher, as a GENERAL GROCERY STORE, where.the public can be supplied with every description of .Groceries of the best qualities and at the lowest possible prices; ' . : ;' ..-..• E.-;W. TRENT. , Note address—Trent's Grocery Store,, opposite the Examiner Office- 661 1300TS! BOOTS!—A choice assortment JLJ . of the above NOW OPENED, consisting of— ..; Gentlemen's Wellingtons -1 Bluchers ~,'■. j Ladies' Kid Boots A vaiiety of Children's, &c, &c. • • B. JACKSON'S, Trafalgar-street, next door to N. Edwards and Co.'s. 657 : ..■•■.:,.■.-■■■ '• . , : . : . - ■ W JENKINS, UNDERTAKER, '* V • . Hardy-street, Nelson. 358 • NOTICE.— After this date all FOWLS, GOATS, &c, found trespassing and destroying the Trees 011 the Grass Paddock (lately known'as Schroder's); on the Port Hills, negt1 Russell-street, will be destroyed, and ail persons trespassing and stealing fencing, will,be prosecuted without further notice. H. t. HUDDL^STON, G.E., ■ 1 '■ ■■■■ Nelson.: 1 16th May, 1860, §57.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 277, 15 June 1860, Page 4
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