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J)UN~MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. PERSONS desirous of CUTTING and CARTING SLEEPERS, About 20,000 in number, are requested to send TENDERS for the same on or before the Ist March. .. / rSpecifications can be Been at the office of the Com* pany between the hours of Ten and Twelve daily. 1. Hi EACKET, 203 - Manager. O CARPENTERS.—The Committee of the NELSON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION are prepared to receive SEJAEED1 TENDERS for BUILDING'a MEETING ROOM, until the.Sth March. - , < Plan and Specification can be seen at I. 111. Hill's. ' By order of the Committee, WILLIAM H. DAKERS, 230 Assistant Secretary.' ■ . ■ >...,.....;< 'TENDERS are requested by Tuesday, •*- March 5, for ■ o < , FORMING- poitions of the Trunk Road in Waitnea Vest, near Mr,' Russ' section, and in Redwood's! Valley. FORMING a portion of the Road between Wai-iti and Fox Hill. GRAVELLING portions of the Road between the Wai-iti and Fox Hill. ' l Specifications may be seen after Monday 18th, at Mr. Thomas's, Waimea West; and-the Forest Inn, Wakefield. Tenders, of which the lowest will no>necessarily boaccepted* aro to be left with the members of the Board, or the undesigned. * c , , T. J. THOMPSON, 208 a Secretary. NELSON INSTITUTE. THE NELSON INSTITUTE will be ■*- CLOSED on and after WEDNESDAY next, the 26th instant, for the purpose of arranging r the books, &c. f previous ; to REMOVING jto. the, new buildings ' ..;"■'','".' : ' ' 3 - No books will be issued from-this date until further notice, and subscribers are requested to return, all books, &c.,to|the Librarian a^pncie. . ; ■■'■*■■■••'• By order of the Committee, ■'■:■: - JOHN PERCY, ... ■; Hon. Secretary. Nelson, Wednesday, Feb ; 20, J561,., ~ :.... i? 242 JOSEPH TAYLOR, Cutler, Gunsmith, &c, -begs to inform his1 friends and'othersihat from this date he has CEASED TO REPAIR or SELL GUNS, PISTOLS, &0,, aa'hi* continuance 4n ; .the trade without a license would subject, hjmt6 a, very heavy penalty.' Those persons lttio have already left guns, &c, at his shop for repair are therefore requested to procure from;the Collector.ofCustomsanprdeßof permission to remove them, finished or unfinished,. J. TAYLOR at the'-siine time:^informs' his friends and the public that he is still at liberty to pursue the; other branch of his ; trade-^-that*: of ; WOR^MG CUTLER; and that though he cannot jgrmd jswords,, he will sharpen scißßors:and set razoes'; that" while is unable to fit a new ramrod to a gun, he will continue to, fit.wnferellaMnd vp*r«ol* wifih new wires; and thatat shall still be his endeavor to be grateful for,' atid *ot'deserve a iMntiriuaHcie'bf, the patronage that ha«»been Extended toi him for th« last nineteen | ;Nelflpri,T^UTß6^,Fe^2l,^; >T!< . ; ;^.^ ; i: ?3| ON 5 SAliE':bf !' ;^^e)r»igne4T-'''v!'. ( , ' i'SE&E^T^&Ofe^ |raountea>coiapletei:': -•-'■, »- ls^if ><\ | vNe^n^lß^Febru«r3r^lß6l>o;'iv ;!>' * H*f>.*%&, ] tr-rvf rfbWtitys "}%Msr ar:i)M ' t l. i wliereas^Btimfe'evft dispdsea1 person!W portions have been maliciously? I'NT;EBPEBI*NG;*fth^ th# GEAR for BUPPORTING !( the^W:NlNft;flyw!l*ite) Steam Vessel now being built fc.oa,^»e,Hayenroad, and which interference ni^rly occasioned ft niost 'serious accident: This is to give-iioti^e, that • f will' pay the Above REWARD to whoevetijwjll -giye^-siich^ iu/ormation as shall lead to the convictiou of the. offender or offenders. .■■ "'5; M * ■•■*'' :* j FREDERICK STOCK. ! February 12,1861. ;V- j ' :^; 199 SKWINa MACHINE. ' ; - WANTED to purchase, a^ SEWING | MACHINE, oh the newest improved principle.' Address, stating price," M. 8., Colmitt Office. ' 216 :;:■•:■-. ~--.■ .-- ■..■' ,' = •-■'•-"■■ ■"■■'■ ■ WANTED, WINE and OLD TOM BOTTLES in any quantity. Highest casbi price.given. '.' • . ' ; <■■■ . ■■; ':■■*■ :■'..'■:. *."Vr'.-;:■.■'.•. JAMES BENT^Eir, ~ 232 Bridge-streeti WEBSTER Blt O T HERS, LICENSED CUSTOMS; SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS* New? Plymouth', New Zealand, , . :.- ~..-. : .,:./--198. T^ H O M;A S* ALL E N, -1- Gibb»' Flat, Collingwood. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Sole agent for Hooper and Cb,'s XXX Ale, Bentley's Cordials and iErated Waters, &c, &c.V «fee. Bonded and Free Stores. I Jl.B.—Goods u^aw l*w4«OJ»igi»<lfQr» stored-

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 4

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