Pm|anfee, .■.'...'■;■.'■ . ON HAND at the OOLONIST Office Ledgers and: Journals, in rough calf , , , Cash Books, ih.parchmonfc Carter's Receipt Books, ditto. ■■■'■■,'■ A few volumes of Howett's Journal, ■ PHURCH SERVICES and PRAYER *J BOOKS.on,saleatMr. SUTCLIFFE'S, Motueka. nPHEI BRITISH WORKMAN at cost '■■*- price. ' .■■■-•■■'■ I. M. HILL, Agent, A/TRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -v - Ladies desirous of acquiring a.thorough knowledge, of MUSIO, and every department connected with that accomplishment, requisite; to *form a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE.. . JVCrs. R.s system of instruction is tfyat of, the celebrated. Henri Hbrz, of the Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied for many year's. ; Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons in DRAWING, the Latin, French, and Italian LANGUAGES; acquired during sixteen years on the Continent. . .Trafalgar-square. . . ' 709 HOPE SCHOOL, WAIME A. EAST. I ■ ' |\/fR.~ J. PACKER begs to inform his ■^■*- 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 of July. ' ' . 712 NOTICE.' THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Thomas Heyward and William Henry Lash,-as BUTCHERS and STOREKEEPERS, at Collingwopd, Golden Gully, and Slateford, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. o . , /THOMAS HEYWARD, Signed j wlL^ lAM HENRY LASH. Witness—P. R. Sommervill. Golden Gully, July 20,1860. . , 850 BEFORE you return from Nelson, forget not to be PHOTOGRAPHED by Mr. Oxley. Be sure and bring your likeness home with you ! Lockets and Brooches fitted .with portraits. Photo-, graphs copied, and Portraits taken daily, by ; MR. OXLEY, 803 Bridge-street, Nelson. AUSTRALIAN HOME COMPANION.— -£*- Copies of the above can be had by applying to the Agent, Mr. J. Packer, Turner, Hardy-street; Mr. Edward Austin, Schoolmaster, Stoke; and Mr. Packer, Schoolmaster, Hope. ' ' 714 aENTLEM EN'S SUPERIOR CLOTHING Ex NEILLY. Crimean and Regatta Shirts Sydney Tweed Coats and Monkey Jackets India-rubber Coats, Caps, and Leggings • Seal-skin Coats, Cardigan Vests and Jackets Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underclothing. G. BAKER, 702 , Trafalgar-street. . WINTER GOODS,' just arrived from England, ex DERWENTWATER, viz.— Ladies' Mantles, Shawls, and Fura „ Brown Straw and Felt Hats „ and Children's Underclothing and Wiricy Petticoats Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery Feathers, Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoates, Capei, and Leggings „ Black Cloth, Sack, and Dress Coats „ Bedford Cord, ; Plaid; and Pilot Trowsers ; „ Shirts, Collars, Neckties, and Kerchiefs Cloth Caps, Straw and Felt Hats - Men's and Boys.' Vests and Jackets Lambswool Drawers and Singlets Gambroon Linseys and Flannels Mufflers, Comforters, and Mitts '...■■. Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Pocket Flasks Hearth Rugs, Carpets, and India Matting. ■. \ G. Baker, : Trafalgar-street, ANNE' LONGTON. ' THE undersigned have just received the following GOODS, ail of first rate quality, and' suitable to the Trade :— 3 tierces Loaf Sugar 20 chests and half-chests very superior Congo I Tea ' .'■'■• .- 10 boxes very superior Cassa . .8 „ „ Young Hyson : 5 „ . „ Orange Pekoe 8 „ „ Gunpowder 3 cases Hawley and Palmers Biscuits, assorted 2 „ assorted Candied Peels 20 boxes Sugar Candy 1 case Chocolate, soluble 1 „ Fry and Sons 3 casks Day and Martin's Blacking, in tin boxes 2 cases ditto ditto ditto - 10 „ Starch, No. 1, Coleman, and Orlando Jones ' 45 Dressed Hearth Stones 3 bales Wine Covks and Bungs 2 ~ Gingerbeer ditto 4 cases Castor Oil, and |-pints 4 „ French Capers 3■ „ assorted Sauces 1 cask ftne Plantation Coffee 1 superior Grocei's Weighing Machine, from 28 lbs. to 56 lbs , with adjuited weights to suit 12 best Warranted Anvils 2 Swedge Blocks 2 pairs Smith's Bellows , 6 Registered Stoves, assorted patterns 2 cases B.Y. Sickles and Reap Hooks 1 case best London Tea Canisters, from 10 to ! 16 lbs. .... ' - • ; 2 hogsheads Clarke's Tinned Holloware 6 pockets Hops, 1859 Brewers Isinglass :' .- ■ ' . 1 case Tracing and! Drawing Papers '■ ffi ' , J. LEVIBN, AND CO. 729 : Bridge-street,. Nelson. A RESPECTABLE PERSON is desirou :•£*• of obtaining a situation as HOUSEKEEPER or Borne' similar employment, where a long residence previously as a housekeeper in Nelson would be a recommendation to any one requiring a confidential and trustworthy person. For address apply to the Office of this paper, or to' -Mr. HOUGH, Bridge-street. • 975 FOR SALE. ..••■■■ ONE HtJNDRED ACRES of very superior LAND,- situated in Wesdale, Waimea<Vest. This property, in partial cultivation, yields admirable crops, and-is'well adapted to the growth of grain and. grass. It;offers several noble sites fora Dwelling and for Orchards. With a fine sea-frontage it is very suitable for boatage to Nelson and for fishing. Fuel and Fencing convenient and abundant. ~ Terms very reasonable,. ; *** There is no better place in the.settlement. , Apply to Mr. WILKIE, Bridge-street; to Mr. RICHARDSON, Waimea-street; or the Publisher of this paper. |*elson,.June 26th, I860; .
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 4
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756Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 4
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