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EX DONA ANITA. T^ FORM AN, Tailor, Draper, and OutJL • riTTEB, Bridge street, Nelson, has the pleasure to offer to the public a select assortment qf GOODS, which he has received by the above vessel, and solicits an inspection of the same, feeling confident that every one who favors him with a call will be satisfied with the choice presented to them. j MEN'S AND YOUTHS' READY' WADE CLOTHING, among which are Black and Fancy Doeskin Trousers of the vbry best QUALITY and workmanship. Firstrate Moleskin and Cord Trousers. Sleeve and other Waistcoats. Boy's Tunic and other Suits. Also;a choice stock of FIUST CLASS CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, which he will be enabled to make to measure at Exceedingly Moderate Charges. ; A beautiful assortment of LADIES7DRESSES and MANTLES, selected from trje latest novelties of the Autumn season. Parasols, Drapery Goods, Felt Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Braces. &c. i THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, AND TWO DOOKS FROM THE MARINE HOTEL. 259 TOHN PRATT, BUTCHER, Bridgestreet (late Phatt and Scott), begs to return his thanks to his friends and tlie I- üblic generally for tho support received by him in connexion with his late partner, Mr. Scott, and in CONTINUING THE BUSINESS as heretofore, begs, to inform them, that he is prepared to supply MEAT of the BEST QUALITY, at the lowest prices. 1533 "JARS FOR PRESERVING.—4O Nests " White Jars for Jams, «teo. E. W. TRENT, 175 Bridge-street. A SCOTT, BUTCHER, begs to inform --**-• the public that the following are his PRICES for MEAT of the VERY BEST QUALITY procurable :— Beef and Mutton"sJd". per lb., best joints Veal, Pork, and Lamb equally low. OBSERVE — Lower Bridge-street, near Symons end Co.'s Stores. 1548 ; (GEORGE SHERRATT, Blacksmith' and Shoeing; Smith, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has recommenced business at his old premises in the rear of the Wakatu Hotel, Trafalgar-street, where by attention and punctuality he trusts to gain a share of that support which he experienced previously, 15) T WIMSETT, SMITH and EA7RRIER, -*- ••• having enlarged his old-established shoeing shop in Bridge-street, rcspec'tfully informs his customers that for the future the whole of his business will be carried on there. January Ist, 1861. 22 STEAM ENGINES. TO AGRICULTURISTS, MILL OWNERS AND OTHERS. TO ARRIVE per DONA ANITA:— -*- One 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine. One 15 horse-power stationary Steam' Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-knowu Makers, Messrs. CD. Young and Co., of Perth and London. NASH ANI> SOAIFE, 8 Bridge-street. AHORSE, warranted sound, and broken in to saddle, side saddle, and harness, free from vice, and, can be seen in town any week day, will be exchanged for a heavy draught Horse of commensurate value. Eor further particulars apply to the Colonist office. . 278 EX PRINCE ALFRED. ON SALE—Two well-finished Sopiable. DOG CARTS, by Robebtson, Sydney, com-; billing and strength. May be viewed at the rear of Mr. D. Moore's store, Trafalgar-street. JOHN BEIT. ■ Nelsen, February 26,1861. 269 POR SALE at the Warehouse of the ■*• undersigned— 4 sets Gig Harness 3 „ Cart Harness - 1 „ Plough Harness 1 „ Bullock 'Harness A few Ladies' Side Saddles, Bridles, "&c, &c, D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, November 30. 1454 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. , A LEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform -"■ the public that the PART NERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. PRATT has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. ' \ A. S., in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied by Mr. W. Matthews, Lower Bridge-street, is prepared to supply the public who have hitherto so kindly supported him, with MEAT of the best quality, at the lowest rates. 147 SEVERAL SUMS of MONEY to be ADVANCED, upon good freehold security. Apply to Mr. H. ADAMS, Solicitor; Nelson, v 150 ORTRAITS. —Persons desirous of PORTRAITS for England by the monthly mail will favor W. DAVIS by calling a fortnight before its departure. 117 Hardy-street. TJEST PAKAWAU COAL, 455. cash "*-"^ on delivery; 50s. credit. Apply feo J. LEWTHWATTE, 142 Wakatu Hotel. XTELSON COAL, delivered in .Town, -^ 365. per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Tra-falgar-street. A. G. JENKINS. Eriner Glynn, October 8, 1860. 1193 ABOUT 70QQ COUNTESS SLATES '-£*- for SALE. Price £15 per thousand. Early application is necessary to D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, January 11. 80 ■ " - NOTICE. "... " ~,._ MADELEY MILL, WAIMEA EAST. IVrORRIS AND LEVICK beg to inform - 1-"-1- the public that they are prepared to GRIND WHEAT in large or small quantities, and. hope by strict attention and punctuality to merit a sbare of their patronage. MORRIS AND LEVICK are purchasers of wheat. February 18th, 1861. 225 JOSEPH TAYLOR, Cutler, Gunsmith, " '&c„ begs to inform his friends and others that from this date he has CEASED TO RE PAIR orSELL GUNS, PISTOLS, &c, as his continuance in the :trade without a license would subject, him to a very 'heavy penalty. Those persons who have already left iguns, &c., at his shop for repair are therefore requested to procure from the Collector of Customs an order of permission to remove them, finished or unfinished. J. TAYLOR at the same time informs his friends and'the public that be is still at liberty to pursue the other branch of his trade—that of WORKING CUTLER; and that though he cannot grind swords, he will sharpen scissors and set razors; that while he is unable to fit a new ramrod to a gun, he will continue to lit umbrellas and parasol's with new wires; and that it shall still be his endeavor to be grateful for, and to deserve a continuance of, the patronage that has been extended to nim for the last nineteen years. Nelson, Thursday, Feb. 21,1861. 238 ON SALE by the Undersigned— 1 SEHS'E NET, 2bo feet on roit, barked and mounted complete. H. THOMSON. Nelson, 2iat February, 18,61. 240

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 352, 8 March 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 352, 8 March 1861, Page 4

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