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-TJEGBIVED per DONA ANITA:— -Vr 1 case Holloway's Pills in boxes at Is. l|d.,' •2s. 9d., 4s; 6d., Us., 225., and 335. W..WILKIB, ; 281 Sole agent, for Nelson. THOMAS C. JCROOKE, ~~~~ PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, PAPERS r !....... . , HANGER, ETC;,;/;, -.cy" W:'. :- ■' T> ETURNS his sincere thanks to the in- -_-*' habitants of Nelson and its vicinity fortliQir liberal support, bestowed upon him. for the last two years and a half since, he has been in Nelson; and hopes by PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE JTO ALL ORI)E^|, to continue ashare of their patronage and «Dp^6i*( ••'• ; BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON.'■'!/ X ■$$& TuST ARRIVED, ex AIREDALE?.-- ** Silver Tea and Table Spoons. \ Best Electro-plated do. do. Dessert do. and Forks Clocks, Lockets, &c, &c, &c. • H. DREW, 1M Trafalgar-street. TO FARMERS. THE undersigned are Cash purcnasers of GOOD MALTING BARLEY. [ Q. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson Brewery, . Bth February, 1861. 189 r)N SALE by the Undersigned— 1 SEINE NET, 2bO feet on rope* barked and mounted complete. H. THOMSON. Nelson, 2let February, 1861. 240 " JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 60. II QAI " COLONIST ALMANACK," A vJU X* containing a VIEW OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, the Calendar for the Year, Business Directory, Officers of .General...and. Provincial. Governments,; Monthly Items. Arrival and Departure of Mails, Sun's Rising and Setting, Phases of the Moon, Eclipses, Tide Table, : digitals, Rates of Postage, Gardener's Calendar, Court Sittings, List of P,laces 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. SPLENDID FURNITURE. lUST RECEIVED, ex Bride, and other *3 lfiia arrivals, and ON SALE at the Auction Mart— ■ Iron Bedsteads, various patterns 3 Modern Sofas covered in Morocco 1 Splendid Wardrobe : 2 do. Sideboards 2 Modern Chenoniers 2 dozen first-class strong Dining-room Chairs ■ 6 cases Pembroke and other tables 10 do chairs, various patterns 1 do. magnificent Moderator Lamps in China and Bronze . - China, Rattan, Clothes, and other Baskets Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidderminster Carpets Oil Cloth for Rooms, and Stairs, and Halls Hanging Lamps for Shops, Hotels, and Billiard Rooms And other useful House Furniture and Fittings AUCTION MART, CORNER OF BRIDGE AND TRAFALGAR STREETS. Notice.—Messrs. J. LEVIENT AND CO. art? prepared to receive and store Goods, intended either for Public Auction or.i'rivate Sale. 297 rFHE COMMITTEE of! the Dun Moun- .. ■ tain Company request TENDERS for the Carting of Two Hundred and Fifty Tons of Rails from the Company's Store, on the Port-road, to a point in lirook-street, close to .Vlr. Bumford's ground. Further particulars may be obtaiued at the Com- • pany's Office. . \ T. R. HACKET, 265 ; Secretary. TP H 0 M A S ALL EN, •■*• Gibbs'Flat,'Collingwood. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Sole agent for Hooper and. Co.'s XXX Ale, Bentley's< Cordials and iErated Waters, &c, &c, &c. Bonded and Free Stores. N B.—Goods under bond consigned for sa stored free of charge. 231 WEBSTER BROTHERS, " LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AUENTS, New Plymouth, New Zealand, ; .' 198 I AMES HEATH, Esq M from Bednall, Staffordshue, anived atlWellington in the ship Queen Margaret 1855. Most important news for you,' which must not be neglected. Communicate immediately with Mr. Thomas H.anrt Cope, Little Colansstreet, Melbourne, or the Editor of this paper! Any person conveying intelligence of Mr. Heath, or his death «ill be handsomely rewarded. 129 TF this should meet the eye of ALFRED •*-. r .BELL, late of 35, Old Bond-street, London, his Mother and Friends will be glad if he will communicate with them. His sister Amelia died 30th September, 1859. . . ' ■ Anyone knowing anything of the said Alfred Bell, who started from Nelson for the gold diggings, Massacre Bay, on sth Februaiy, 1858, and will write to Mrs. BIiLL, 1 Campden House Road, Kensington, London, wiil confer a great favor on his anxious riends. . ' 32 lOHN ROBINSON, supposed to be at « Blenheim, is earnestly requested to mite to his mother iv Nelson, without further delay. 254 ■ . ■ l> card.] MRS. BARTON (late Miss Sharpe), iTA DRESSMAKER, Brook-street. .193 MARINE HOTEL STABLES.—Bran A"-1- in any quantity to be sold here at wholesale prices. HAY and OATS always on sale. Saddle horses on hire. HUGH CORRIGAN, 330 Stable Keeper. FOR SALE. OA TONS of IRON, assorted sizes.— U U A pply to Messrs. GOKRIHi AN D SON S, Cart and Wheelwrights, 331 Bridge-street, Kelson. T/S7 DAVIS begs to inform his friends * * * that his Portrait liooms will be closed until his return from Sydney by tho next mail with a fresh supply of chemicals, ifcc. Hardy-street, March I J, 1861. 382

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

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