TUST OPENED, a CHOICE ASSORT- ** MENT of Infants', Children's, Ladies', and Gentlemen's HATS, Dress CAPS, English and Parisian Trimmed and Plain BONNETS, Head Dresses, Blonds, Ribbons, Ruches, &c, &c, suitable to the present and coming season. Mrs. R. B. WALCOT, Nelson Millinery and Drapery Establishment, Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar Street. 887. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Mixed RYE GRASS and CLOVER SEED. R. SUICLIFFE, gSB Motueka. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS and CAPS, 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. THE undersigned is a CASH purchaser of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. W. WILSON. DWAGG, 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 ; MINATURE PAINTED PHOTO- ' -"•*■ GRAPHS for Presents to Friends and Relations. VIEWS OF RESIDENCES on glass or paper, and Portraits for lockets and brooches, executed daily by Mr. OXLEY, of Bridge-street, seven doors from Col-lingwood-street. 874 rTHE BRITISH WORKMAN at cost -*-■ price. I. M. HILL, Agent, On sale at the Colonist Office. THACKERAY'S HUMORISTS. Sn- -*- perior Edition. 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 FOR SALE. HALF a TOWN ACRE, No. 786, pleasuntly situate in Toi-toi street, Victory bquare. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. DYSON, Wakapuaka. 1000 BOOKS! BOOKS!! MEW CATALOGUE, NOW READY -*~* 168 pages. Price Is. 6d., or sent by post on receipt of 2s. 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON, 909 383, George-street, Sydney. On sale at the Colonist Office. THE UNION TUNE BOOK •*• and CONTINUATION. 977 WINDSOR BREWERY. HTHE Undersigned having completed his .-*■ BREWERY, will be thankful to the trade and private families for their support, as he intends to make a GOOD ARTICLE from the BEST MALT and HOPS; he trusts to reoive a share ot the public patronage. Thanking his numerous friends and supporters for past favors during the lor,g period he has carried on the Malting Business in Nelson, he is still prepared to Malt, and to supply them with that article WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the market prices. MARKBLYTHE, Bridge-street, near ime Eelpond. Nelson, July sth, 1860. P.S,-—Highest prices given for prime* samples of MALTING BARLEY. ' 764
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 308, 2 October 1860, Page 4
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