'", ■''".""•WAKmBLD STORE. '''.'. 77 _ T 7VVIiiKINSON: avails himself of the *^ • 'present opportunity of thanking, theI'inhabitants of the district Tot the' support which lias been accorded to him since commencement, and be&S; to call attention to the following list of prices. . . Best Colonial Ales,' tinder 10 gallons,"3s. per gallon., rt '••'• v" .•■■;.-«'.■■ 20 '■.'•«^''-2s:''9d.': i." . . ". " over 20 " ' 2s. 6d. Harvest Ale, 2s. per gallon ; over s,gallons, 18."9 d. per gallon. ' " ' : English Bottled Ale and Stout, 14s. per dozen, Is. 3d. . per bottie. Colonial ditto, 9s. per dozen, Is. per bottle. Brandy, ss. per bottle. •Rum and Old Tom, 3s 6d. per bottle. 'Geneva; ss. 6d. per bottle. ' Port and Sherry, from 3s. 6d. per bottle. r' Groceries of thfe 'Best Descriptidn at Kelson prices. An assortment of Drapery, Hosiery* Gloves, * Haberdashery, &c„ &c. " N.B.—Sawn Timber and Produce taken in exchange. ~ ■■■■•■ ~, .-. -'■ 78 FOR SALE. ■■■■' w: - ! '- TTALF a TOWN ACRE, No. 786; plea- ."■—''' santly situate in Toi-toi-street, Victory ;Squar?. . Terms liberal. For further particulars duply to Mr. DYSON, Wakapuaka. ... TOHN PRATT,; BUTCHER • Bridge- ■■&'■- street (late Pratt and Scott)'j begs to return his thanks to his friends and the I üblic generally for the support received by him in connexion with his late partner, Mr; ScoW, and in CONTINUING THE BDSINE6S as heretofore, begs to inform them, that he is prepared to supply MEAT of the BEST QUALITY, at the lowest prices. f .' . •...''• 1533 A SCOTT, BUTCHER, begs to inform -£*-• "the public that the following are his PRICES for MEAT of;the VERY BEST <_UALIrY procurable :— Beef and Mutton15_d. per lb., best joints '. •Veal, Polk,-andLamb equally low. •'.'<.' . OBSEKVE— Lower Bridge-street, near Symons and Co.'s Stores. 1548 "" . .. : ',. 3 ... -. .7 .. "3 TO CONNOISSEURS IN FISH. f U ST R EC E IV R D — 200 boxes GillouxVsardines, _ and £ '70 2 doz tins' Hogarth's red herrings 6 cases lib fresh lobsters 2 „ „ „ salmon 'I. .W. -TRENT, , Bridge-street. 174 IARS FOR PRESERVING.—4O Nests *-* White Jars for Jams, &c. E. W. TRENT, 175 Bridge-street. gTOKE BREWERY.—The public are .'V respectfully informed that the undersigned will close his brewery at Stoke during the ensuing month5 Tor the purpose of effecting alterations. All casks out, must be returned immediately, or a charge will be made for them. THOMAS TIDD, Stoke. February 18,1861. 232 "D I BLED E P O T . -^ V/aimea-atreet. English Bibles, morocco, marginal references Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto , Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica ditto Bibles suitable for presents > ; German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large: type ' * Double Pica iWuis, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 v 015.,, roan,. gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I.M.HILL, 746 - , . Depositoiy. pOR SALE.—One Pair of capital Work- ■*• ing 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. H69 EX AIREDALE. ■■'T 0 BOOTM AX E R S.—JUST -1- RECEIVED, a large supply-of LEATHER and GRINDERY of all descriptions. 139 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. (^.EORGE SHERRATT, . Blacksmith. and ShocingjSmith, begs to inform his friends and the public 'generally that he has recommenced business at his old premises in the rear of the U akutu -Hotel, Trafalgar-street, where by attention and punc-: tuality he trusts to gain a share of that support which he experienced previously. 19 T WIMSETT, SMITH and FARRIER, -*- having enlarged his oldi-established shoeing shop in Bridge-street, respectfully informs his customers tl>at for the future the % hole of his business will be carried on there. • January Ist, 1861. 22 JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 6d. 1 Q(l 1 '" COLONIST ALMANACK/? JLvJUX# containing a : VIEW OF THE GOVERNiUENT BUILDINGS, the Calendar for the Year, Business Directory, Officers of General and Provincial' Governments, Monthly Items,; Arrival' and Departure of' Mails, S'un'sj Rising, and 'Setting^1 Phases of the Moon, Eclipses; Tide Table, Signals; ■" Rates of ''Poatagej Gardener's Calendar, Couit Sittings, List of Places of Public Worship, Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act for this Province, •' Customs Duties, and Superintendents of New Zealand Provinces, List of Public Institutions, Societies, &c, &c, &c. ; Copies may be had at this office, and of Mr. ROBT. LUCAS, Bridge-street. MONEY TO LEND.. I ' THE TRUSTEES of the NELSON : A SAVINGS'BANK are ready to LEND thesum of FIVI'7HUNDRED POUNDS, in sums of £100 and £200,-' Upon Mortgage of Freehold property situate within, twelve miles of the city of Nelson. Hi D. JACKSON, 75 Manager and Accountant. I AMES HEATH, Esq., from BednaU, V Staffordshire, arrived at Wellington in tlie ship Queen Margaret 1855. Most important-news i'or you, which must not be 'neglected.,. Communicate immediately with Mr^ Thomas H'ftNiiy Cope, Little Col insstreet,'Melbourne, or the Editor of this paper. I Any p'eisori'c.opveying intelligence of Mr. Heath, or hie death \» ill be handsonaelyrewardißd. 129
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1
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