EX WILLIAM ALFRED, from Sydney, and pn sale, at the Store of the undersigned :— 10 tons Company's Pieces, No. 1 .' < 6 i» »,' . .Snowdrops ■ ■ 20 half-chests of Tea \ - ■■■■ ■■■■■: ' '■ 5 chests ditto ' ' • 23 eases .Whiskey ' 30 boxes Soap . : 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm . . 25 boxes Moulds : ■..: 4quarter-casksMarteU'sßrandy . . :2 cases American Axes , 50.cases Geneva, &c;, &c. ,■ / ; D. MOORE, Trafalgar-street, 9th December., 720 W MATTHEWS begs to announce to • his friends and the public that he has reopened his old Butchering Establishment, in Bridgestreet, Nelson, where he trusts by strict attention to business to receive that, share of public patronage which he will endeavor to merit ; : j WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND CARCASS BUTCHER. -■■ ■■■■■■■...■■■ :•■■-'■ i -.-• : " 57 j NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY BSTAB•.'LISHMENT. -/■-.--"• '■ | Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS. R. B. WALOOT respectfully: . announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she has RE-OPENED the above premises with a small, but1 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 at-; tention bestowed to secure a continuance of the same.
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, so far as her health will permit. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12,1860. Si 2 RIFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. REPAIREDand RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. ; ; J. 0. M. KARSTIN, Cabinet Joinery, and Garpentery work of all kiridi. 468 Hardy-street, near Campbell's Mill. WINTER GOODS, just arrived from England, ex DEE WENT WATER, riss— Ladies' Mantles, Shawls, and Furs ..: ■'~._ „ Brown Straw and Felt flats „ and Children's Underclothing and Wincy '■ , iU Petticoats J Coburgs; Frencli Twills, and Ginghams ■ Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery Feathers, Flowe,rs r peaves, and Grasses Gentlem«ri'g india-riibbev Overcbatei, Capei, and :■• ■■;■' -■ ■■■;"- -laggings" '::.'' ' J ', .;, V. ~■ ~: . Black Clbthy Sack, and.Dress Coats ......-.:„ "'. Bedford: Cord, Pla^, and.PUot 1.. ,~• . ..-: ■■. Trowsersi. ■■■■■I^'"^ r'-'^J '•-'■ -. ■' ; '■>•"„ Shirtsidollars, Neckties^and,Ker- "'.. . - chieftv • r,-r: ■ ''-:: '■'' ■* '''.''- ' "'" Cloth Caps, Straw and Felt Hata ' i : : Men's and Boys' Vests and Jackets .:> ~v. I Lambswpol Drawers and; Singlets: ;.-. - • ■■, \ Gambrpon Linseyß ; and Flannels ; , ! , Mufflers, Comforters, arid Mittß , :. ; XJmßrellas,'Cirpet Bags',^ and.Ppckot Flasks ;-; Hearth Bugs; Carpets, aiid India, Matting. . .• : ; :'-- r ■■"!' -'"'' '"' . G. Baker, ■ ; v...■• -;;;■;■;;-•«•'. ;-: - i;v'l" ii;" 'Trafalgar-street.
'TO LET.—The TRAFALGAR HOTEL, -*- Nelson. This Hotel h»8 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, 1850. 854 TAKE NOTICE. MECHANICS will find comfortable U*- BOARD and LODGING may be had in a private house in the centre of the Town at 235. per week Apply at the office of the Colonitt. 964 MRS. REYNOLDS receives Young ■*-'-*• ' Ladies desirous of acquiring, A .thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every department connected with that accomplishment, requisite to form ft brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. Mrs. R.s system of instruction is that of the celebrated Henri Hbrz, of the Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied for many years., Mrs. Reynold's gives private,lessons in DHAWING, the Latin, French,"and Italian LANGUAGES, acquired during sixteen years on the Continent, Trafalgar-square. . ,\ ?P9.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 4
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