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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. —The fine fast sailing brig GAZELLE, E. Wheeler, master, will sail for the above port on FRIDAY next, 21st Instant. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. WHEELER, on board; or to THOMAS CAWTHRON, Albion Wh6if. There is still a quantity of Maize on board the above vessel for sale, together with about 400 V.D.L. ; Palings. \ 1007 tpOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY -V and OTAGO.—The Royal Mail Steamship LORD WORSLEY, R. Johnson, commander, will leave for the above ports on or about 24th instant. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and MANUX AlL—The Steamer AIREDALE, will be despatched on or about 25th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 1008 FOR COLLINGWOOD. ~ The cutter SUPPLY will sail for the above port THIS EVENING, the 18th instant. JOHN WALKER, 1004 Master. FOR SALE. A BLOCK of LAND fronting to Brookstreet Valley, ir. building lots, on easy terms, to suit purchasers. Apply to Mr. SAMUEL PEARCE, Brook-street. - 1005 .. J. r ... ~_> THE TOWN CLOCK.— Those who subscribed towards the purchase ot the TOWN CLOCK are respectfully requested to attend a MEETING, to be held at the Court-house, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven o'clock. B. CRISP. Nelson, September 17. 1003 T) WAGG, TAILOR, has REMOVED -*-'• to Hardy-street, nearly opposite the Nelson Institute. MRS. WAGG, MILLINER and DRESSMAKER, has a choice selection of BONNETS, HATS, &c., of the newest fashions for the coming season. September 18th, 1860. 1002 FOR SALE. HALF a TOWN ACRE, No. 786, pleasantly situate in Toi-toi-street, Victory Square. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. DYSON, Wakapuaka. 1000 T HEREBY give notice that I will not be -*- responsible for any DEBTS contracted by Alfred Olsten, master of the ANN, after this date. JOSEPH WINTERBURN. Nelson, September 14th, 1860. 999 TUST ARRIVED, at CANTON HOUSE, V ex Lord Ashley, the following well assorted and FIRST CLASS GOODS, personally purchased by Mr. Langfobd :-- ---10 chests finest new season's Tea" 10 half-chests „ ~ 2 chests fine Twankay 4 boxes scented orange Pekoe 10 boxes sperm Candles 3 crates Earthenware, containing Ewers, and Basins, Cups and Saucera, Chamber Services, Dishes, die, &c. 1 cask Tumblers, of various descriptions 7 cases Chairs, wood, cane-seated, and arm 1 case Currants 6 boxes very superior Raisins 100 drams Sultanas, very superior 1 case French Confectionery, in lib. boxes 1 case Wax Vestas, in tin boxes of 250,500, and 1,000 in the box • 1 cask Nuts 1 cask Glassware 1 case Sundries . 86 bars Iron, 14 bundles ditto 7 cases Ironmongery 9 casks Sundries, 2 cases ditto . .40 bundles Shovels •.,.-.&> ... Together witn sundry cases containing— Skein Cord and Laid Twine of various sizes Patent Cork Screws, Snuffers, Brass Taps >__ Brushes, Stove Scrubbers, &c. . v ~ Chamois Leather, Combs, Soup Ladles Hair and Nail Brushes, Tea Bells t Door Mats, Frying Pans, Hammers Iron Weights, Metal Dinner Plates, Hinges Table Spoons, Steelyards, Weighing Machine* Dog Chains, Glue Potg, Saucepans Fishing Lines, Fire Shovels, Teapots Candlesticks, Mop Heads Oval and other Trays , Arrowroot Windsor, Pic-nic, Cracknels, Victorian, and Edinburgh Biscuits, and Various other articles. Notice.—Consumers end storekeepers may rely apon a first-class article. Pui chasers for cash would do well to call, as the articles will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in Nelson. *„,* Note the address—Corner of Bridge ai.d Trafalgar-streets. 1006 HELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS. R. B. WALCOT respectfully announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she has EE-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. She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical prices to receive a share of public patronage. Those ladies who have kindly accorded their favors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H. Green, will find every care and attention bestowed to secure a continuance of th» ■ame. Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support during the past nine years, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually -painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favors for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the execution of all orders, co far as her health will permit, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, May 12, 1860. ' 542

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 2

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