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ENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS.— Just received and on sale by the"undersigned, 'direct shipments from France, ex Bride—« ' \ 10 oases ;St. Julien Medoc i ■ 10 „ Chateau Margeaux 10 „ Sparkling Hock • 10 „ ~; Moselle , I 10 ■„ Euderheiniar Berg 1 10 „ Kauenthaler ditto ~,'■■ -.. 20 „ very fine, JPale Brandy ■ 10 ~ French Liqueurs Quarters and Octaves Pale Sherry „ and hogsheads MarteU's Brandy And a consignment of the real "i'arina" Eau 1 de Cologne, flasks and bottles. Also, 1 ease real French Flowers 1 „ splendid Parasols ■ 1 „ French, Llama, Mohair, and Glace Dresses American Doors, GUbs do., Sr.she* and Tools Heady-made Show Frame Glasses, for shop windows or fixings. : J. LEVIEN AND CO., 1427 , .Bridge-street. 1 DRESS AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT. ■MRS. DENNE (late Mrs. Estcourt); ■~~- ,'. returns her sincere .thanks to the Ladies and jPublic generally for the liberal support she has received during the last few years. 1 Mrs. D. begs to inform .them that she has received a variety of the NEWEST DESIGNS published for DRESSES and MANTLES. ' Ball, Wedding, and Funeral orders punctually at' tended to. ■ Terms moderate. COLLINGWOPD-STREET. 1446 MES. JACOBS EN begs to inform the public of - Nelson that she is prepared to receive DRESSES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, and all kinds of NEEDLEWORK, and by, making every article at the loyiesi posssible prices, pusts she will be honored with 'their patronage. The Dressmaking and Millinery Department under the superintendence of a thoroughly competent person. The uwest designs and latest fashions always on hand. COLLINGWOOD STREET, Near the Catholic Station. November 27. 1422 TJ I B L E D E P 0 T . -*--* Waimea-street. English BibleSj morocco, marginal references Pica quarto ditto ditto j ! Nonpareil ditto ditto , Pearl ditto ditto ! | Diamond ditto ditto ! Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica ditto j Bibles suitable for presents j German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large type Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 746 Depository. 'THRASHING BY STEAM or HORSE -1- POWER.—My son, S. E. Gappeb, not having arrived from England, I have authorised his brother to work the Machines on his behalf. The Steam Thrasher is fitted with a Barley Awner and Winnowing Gear. Having a patent, funnel, there will be no danger from fire. Any one,wishing to engage either of the Machines will please make their arrangements with F. H. Gappeb. BERNARD GAPPER. Axe Farm, December Bth, 1860. 1485 FOR SALE.—One Pair of capital Working bullocks. Terms liberal. Also, a small quantity of good SEED POTATOES. A quantity of BRICKS, to be sold cheap. Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO.* Nelson Brewery. Nelson, December 4. 1469 NOTICE. TPHE Undersigned having engaged a *•' good Malster, are open to MALT for the public to order. JOHN AND WILLIAM WIN. Wilford Brewery, Waimea East. 1473 A GRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.-^ ■•£** The Committee haying resolved that there shall be a PRIZE EXHIBITION of LIVE STOCK and GRAIN on some day in autumn, afterwards to,be fixed by the Committed;' PRIZES are intended to be given for the following STOCK. -■ ■'■ --■':-' ■:'1 " "CLASS A. . Entire Draught Horses—first, second and third . ; prize. '■";"'•'.■'■■■-' ':' : '.-■'.'' '' ..' Entire Horses, best adapted for the production of weight-carrying hacks—first and second prize. Draught Mares*—first, second, and third prize. 1 Weight-carrying Saddle. Mares—first and second :; prize.,., , >;. ■,; .■'..•.--;.■::: ::- ' ..■■ . ■•■ ■' Draught Colts, under two years old—first and 5e- .... cond prize. ; ■~.; ■~ ■. ■ Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second ,' prize. •....,■•.■■■ :..'■■■■..■ Ditto Fillies, under two years old—first and second ; ' prize. '.';.' • '' ■' Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second : prizdl _",,' ■ ■■■■■■! ■■ •■ ; Draught GcldingiJ-ifirst and second prize. Best Entire Pony.—one prize. Ditto Pony Mare—one prize. ■' '[ :?;; ' "'; "\ CLASS B. . -: j Bulls—first, second, and third prize. i Yearling Bulls—first and second prize. Cows, in milk—first, second, and third prize. Ditto, not in milk—first and second prize. Heifers, under two years old—first and second prize. Pair of Working Bullocks—first and second prize. ,:■ CLASS C. ■■ >: Rams—first, second, and third prize. Pen»f Five Ewes—first, second, and third prize. . Pen of Five Lambs, under one year old—first and second prize. : ■ ~:',/:.,';-';' ~ , CLASSD. , , Boars—first and second prize. '' Sows, with Pigs—first and second prize. Ditto, without Pigs—first arid second prize. CLASS E. Poultry—for which various prizes will be given. ■ ■■■■■- ■ CLASS F. Prizes will also be given for the best samples of Wheat, Barley, Oats, White and Hog Peas, flops, Grass Seeds of various kinds, Swedish and other Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, Carrots, Parsnips, early and late Potatoes. Also, for Cheese, Salt and Fresh Butter. Agricultural Implements, and Machinery. Extra prizes will be given for any meritorious Stock or produce not above specified, at the discretion of the Committee. The Members of the Association are requested to pay their Subscription for the present year to any ot the Members of the Committee, Messrs. Saunders, Barnicont, R. Eden, and W. M'Rae, Waimea East; J. Bird, Waimea South; Wastney, sen., Suburban North; J. Kerr, sen,, Waimea West, and the undersigned. FEDOR KELLING, Honorary Secretary. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the LOYAL X 1 TAEAKA LODGE of ODD-FELLOWS will be OPENED on : the Iast.SATURDAY, in December, when all brethren are respectfully requested to •Men*, 1532

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 1

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