PAPERHANaiNGS! > PAPERHANGINGS ! ' The Undersigned havij JUST RECEIVED upwards of wm mm <ff tmwMumi, YX .-.■■ \jTHICH FOR :- QUALITY, VABIFFY, MD CHEAPNESS CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN THE PROVINCE. Prices: Prom 7d. per Piece, and upwards, OBSERVE THE ADDRESSSTALLABD AND MILLS, M.UMBERS, PAINTERS, :'..:.:. .' AND V ■~ ' Z\': • N.8.-Sashes Primed and Glazed at Bd. per foot, OIL AND COLOR SHOP. ;
TTOR NEW PLYMOUTH and MANU- * KAU.—The Royal Mail steamship AIREDALE wili leave for the above ports on THIS DAY, th 3 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company s Offlce, Albion Wharf. 922 BARQUE CONSTANTINE FROM LONDON. ALL ACCOUNTS against this vessel must be rendered in duplicate by Four o'clock, THIS DAY, to the undersigned, otherwise they will not be allowed. 932 NASH AND SCAIFE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Martin v Habkness.' ■ - BY virtue of a WARRANT issued out of the District Court in this case,; all the HORSES and CATTLE of the above-named defendant laken in execution, in this suit.'■jvill be publicly Boldat Richmond, Wainiea-ea3t, on part of-section 24,' occupied by ' the above-named defendant,'THlS . DAY, the 28th instant, at Twelve o'clock,- noon, without reserve. ALFEED HELPS, 918 Bailiff, LOST, on Saturday eveninglast, between Nelson and Richmond, a GOLD WATCH CHAIN. Whoever has found the same, by returning it to the Colonist Office, will receive 10s. for their trouble. ' 933 BUTCHERS SHOP at STOKE.— JAMES BELL begs to inform the Inhabitants of Stoke asd its vicinity that the above is now regularly supplied with MEAT by Mr. J, Peroival, asa branch shop, and he trusts to receive a share of public support. Stoke, August 28th, 1.860. 928 j "MATS. MATS. MATS.—Every de--1-*-*- scription of Mats made, from 2s. each, by PETER PATCHING. All orders left at tho Shipwrights' Arms will be punctually attended to. . 9<56 i?OR SALE.—A Freehold DWELLING- *- HOUSE, with Garden and well of water, situate in the immediate vicinity of the new College. Apply to the Proprietor, J. P. BLACK, Trafalgarstreet. ■ ■ / 934 TEA PARTY in connection with the RICHMOND.MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.— The public are respectfully informed that the TEA PARTY advertised for the 28th instant is unavoidably POSTPONED. . E. HODDER,' ■ 911 , Secretary. ■ I -I ■■rf" —J > ' ■■■■■— I- —■!■■ I ■■■■■1111 ' — ■" BOOKS! BOOKS!! TtfEW CATALOGUE, NOW READY -*-^ 168 pages. Price is. 6d., or sent by post on receipt of 2s. 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON,. 0 . 909 383, George-street, Sydney. DAVI S, PHOTOGRAPHER, • At Mr. Parmenter's COLLINGWOOD-STREET, 930 Near the Bridge. ' " ' J j NELSON, BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Fleece Tavern, on . SATURDAY nest, September Ist, at Seven o'clock ': precisely. .... Business of the Meeting :— 1. Secretary's Report for the past year will be laid . before" the Meeting. 2. Election of five members of the Committee,- in place of five who retire. 3. Election of Secretary. • / W. ROUT, 913 Secretary.' I. 0. 0. F. ■ I THE next ANNIVERSARY of the J- TRAVELLERS' REST LODGE I. 0. F. will be held On the sth September, at the Richmond. Mechanics' Institute, to which Members of the various Lodges and Friends" of the Order are respectfully invited .--. y ■ ■ ■-.'.. .- J. W. Barnicoat, Esq., M.P.G., will preside. Dinner on the table at Five, p.m. . , . Tickets, ss. each, may be'had of the Stewards, at the Institution. '•.'". ■ . ■■ H. LANKOHV, ; 929 ..j... President! ■ NELSON-MILLINERY AND'DRAPEItY ESTAB- ■ USHMENT. '; y. :■_ ; . '■ V -Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS, R. B. WALCOTrespectfully announces to the Ladies: of Nelson that she has RE-OPENED the above premises with a small, but well-selected assortment of WiNtER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and.Children's wear.r.She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical pf ices to receive a share of public patronage. Those la'dies-who have kindly accorded their'favors during' past years to her; mother, Mrs. 'H. Green, will find every care ;and at-; tention bestowed-to secure a continuance ■of the, came.'" ■; '. : ; : } . Y'Y'.', ' 0... ..'.'.''.-., \. ■ X,Y '•'.',■ YYY Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity, of sincerely thanking her friends for theirkind support during the past nine years, and most especially through' a period Of protracted personal suffeiifi|£ and unusually painful events;" She;solicits a coritipuation of their favors for her- daughter,,Mrs.;R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the execution^ all orders,' so far as her healtlv-will permit, .;"',.',<. Trafalgar-street,' Nelson, .'.,";■■ May 12,1860. . ■ ; U2
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 2
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706Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 2
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