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'JTO' be, LET bTTENDER, about 4Q , acres of 'PLOUGHING, at Stoke To be , ploughed and crot^ploughed. 6-Jnches deep, 19 inch /furrows, in blocfcfof c lO acres, pi;the whole will be let in one. 0 w '- - ,J • The first ploughing to be done in September, tha second in Febrtwy, 1861; to bo harrowed twfee after - the-laat ploughing, after the seed is sown. i Tbe parties.- whose Tender or Tenders are accepted will be paid one half of the sum agreed to be paid per acre after the first ploughing, the other half when the whole is done and harrowed to tha satisfaction of a competent judge. - ■ /lenders to be sent in to EDMUND BUXTON. Stoke, before Ist September. 913 TO LET.—TBeTEAFAI&AR HOTEL, .. . Nelson._ This Hotel has the best accomodation for Gentlemen and Private Families; has excellent Stabling; the Furniture, &c, &c, to be taken at a valuation. . For particulars, apply to the proprietor, Mr. JOHN LUCK; at the Hotel Nelson, 27th July, 18#^ 854 pOLLINOTOOITI'HOTOGRAPHIC N. E. PLYMOUTHZ begs respectfully to acquaint tiie inhabitants and visitors 0 f the Gold Districts, that toFiJEWS* to take-PHOTOGRAPHIC PORIRAI1 RAIn $***> H 1W" Qoldeo 'Age Tavern, .Strand, Collingwood. - Tefps moderata. -P-E1 OK U.;s , H.OTE 1,, , (Half-way between Nelson and Blenheim.) D. B t MACKENZIE, -Pbopbietob. The_Public are respectfully informed that tha above Hotel is now opened, and that every attention will be given to the comfort of visitors •Wines,-Spirits,- and Ales of the best"description. Good Paddock and Stabling. .. ; * . Boats in readiness on the shortest notice, for parties who may wish to -view the magnificent bays in the Pelorus Sound. 0 ~ - Q. B. M. is well acquainted- with the Pelorus district,, and will, be,glad to gise information to intending Purchasers of Land. 835 HOPE SCHOOL, WAIMEA EAST. MR. J.PACKER,begs to" inform hif -*- friends that he is prepared to receive a limited number of PUPILS, as BOARDERS,, from 8 to 12 years of age; the quarter to commence on the 10th ofJuly. ' ~ - 712 WANTED, a STOUT LAD,: from 12 to ' . 1* years of age, asan APPRENTICES to tho Baking business. Apply to A. RANKIN, Bridge-street.' 910 WANTED to purchase for casfy a few TT good and useful BOOKS for-Waimea West Library. The works of Scott, Dickens, Maiyatt, or any of the popular authors preferred. Apply to Mr. WM. BELL, Treasurer ; or to Mr. JOHN AVERS, Librarian, **** Waimea West. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. 1 DREW begs to inform his customer! v • and friends that he has removed from thosa premises lately occupied by Messrs. $oy and Son, to the premises adjoining H. Hargreaves, butcher, Bridge-street. N.B.—Market price given for Butte*, Eggs, and Poultry. - -■■. 862 "DIFLES, MUSKETS* PISTOLS, &c» **> REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. " - - "J.<3. M. KARSTEN, Cabinet Joinery, and Carpentery work of all kinds. 468 Hardy-street, near Campbell's Mill. fjHURCH SERVICES and PRAYER -^ BOOKS on sale at Mr. SUTCLIFEE'S, Motueka. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS and CAPS \J . NEWEST SHAPES. ' Brown Hats, cavalier shape \ Fancy Plait, do., do. Mixed and Fancy Plait, turban Brown and Tuscan Caps, cadet peaks Boys'and Children's Tuscan Hats, plain Infant's Leghorn, plain Superior Parasols, plain and Fancy Maltese and Cambric Collars Cashmere Hoods. " 895 H. J. GOODMAN. TUST OPENED, a CHOICE ASSORTw MENT of Infants', Children's, Ladies', and Gentlemen's HATS, Dress CAPS, English and Parisian Trimmed and Plain BONNETS, Head -Dresses, Blonds, Ribbons, Ruches, drc, &c, suitable to the present and coming season. .' : Mrs. R. B. WALCOT, Nelson Millinery and Drapery Establishment, Next door to the Bank, ■ Teapaloab Stbeet. 887 A MERICAN COOKING STOVES, -£*• Small Anvils, from- a \ cwt; upwards; Draining Tools, Sorby Sheep Shears, I".Winnowing Machint, by Ransome and Sims; 1 two-bladed Chaff Cutter, by W/Dray and Co. .' ": A. LM.HILL, ■Ironmonger, &c,. 894 y. . . - Waimea-street. 'p R. HODDER AND CO., Richmond^ -*- • .. have just received a choice andUarge assortment of useful WINTER DRAPERY and GENERAL MERCHANDIZE:—. Winseys, Linseys, Tweeds, TVool Plaids, Mohairs Merinos, Twill, Circassians, Alpacas, Coburgs. Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, Shawls, Skirts," Pilot Cloth Calico Prints, Denies, Shirts, Slops, Girls' and Ladies' Mantles - Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing of every description ' ( " Belts, Neckties, Scarfs, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbon* Super Felt Hits, Caps, Hollands, Hosiery, Gloves Umbrellas, Cloth and Kid Boots, Goloshes, &c„ &c. Fifteen ioxes Sewed Muslin Goods., Salt, Sugar, Tea, Belmont Candles, Sydney Moulds Ceylon Coffee, Sago, Pearl Barley, Bluestone, Corn Sacks '" Negrohead Tobacco, Figs, Raisins, Mustards Candied Peel; White and Red Lead in J-cwt tins, Colza Oil Patent Rivetted Spades, Tin Tacks, Hair Brooms, Perfumery 1 crate Breakfast Cups and Saucers, &c, &c, &c. 605 . ■ -' ■' FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. fU ST R E C,B IVE D. ** 2 cases parlor and kitchen fenders % ditto ' ditto fireirons v 8, hogshead boilers and saucepans t 1 "do. bellows of eyeky sizo ; . 1 ease brooms and brushes \ 2 do coal scoops . . 3 do Mappins' superior cutlery s 1 do looking glasses , 1 1; do superior teatrays and waiters Auo f l&rga assortment of kitchen utensils. * " Obserye-^,. , john; SYMONS AND CO.'S . -.. Furnishing Warehouse, , Bridge^treet 935 QN HAND at %& COLONIST Otoeo Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf Cash Books, in parchment Carter's Receipt Books, ditto. A few volumes of Howott's Journal, W JENKINS, UNDERTAKER ____________________________m____maaK^i

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 1

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