1 T> ECEIVED per DONA ANITA:— -*-*1 1 ease Holloway's Pills in boxes at Is.. l;id., Is. 9d.y 4s. 6d., lls., 225., and 335. :; < W. WILKIE, 281 Sole agent for Nelson. THOMAS C. CROOKE, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, ETC., TJETURNS his sincere thanks to the in-r -P-*, habitants of Nelson and its vicinity for their HBeral support, bestowed upon him for the last two years and a half since he has been in Nelson, and hopes by - PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE TO ALL ORDERS, to continue a shaie of their patronage and support. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. J 176 Tub* arrived, ex aihedale.— v Silver Tea and Table Spoons. ! Bast Electto-plated do-, do.-Dessert, do. and ■ Forks . • * ■ : .; Clocks, Lockets, &c, &c, &c. -*■ ,rt H. DREW, 191 Trafalgar-street. TO FARMERS. THE undersigned are Cash purcnasers of GOOD MALTING BARLEY. G. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson Brewerj', Bth February, 1861. 189 f\N SALE by the Undersigned— V 7 1 SEINE NET, 2SO feet on rope, barked and mounted complete. . , , H. THOMSON. Nelson, 2lst February, 1861. 240 ~ JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 6d. ISfil "COLONIST ALMANACK," xCjUJ.* containinga View of the Government Snildlnra, 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, Signals, Rates of Hostage,' Gardener's Calendar, Court 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, Societiesi, &c, &c, &c. ; Copies may be had at this office, aud of Mr. ROBT. LUCAS, Bridge-street. ' WAITING "HOME.—VIEW of the . TT GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS on Letfer-paper ON SALE at H. D. JACKSON'S,1 Trafalgar-street; Misses JAY, Bridge-street; and at the COL ONIST office. 187 "R IB L ED E P O T ; ■^ V/aimea-street. 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 BiblesJn large typo _~__—. : gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 746 , Depository. SWAN INN, MOTUEKA. (^.EORGE HARDING, in Returning V? thanks to his friends and the public generally for th« support he has received since he. has been in the, above Inn—takes this opportunity vof informing them that he has had the premises put into thorough repair, and can now offer superior accommodation to all who may faeor him with their patronag|^,;|and,he will use every endeavor, both by attenti<^7io their'; comfort, and by keeping the best Ale 3, Wipes, Spirits, &c, to merit a continuance of their1 support; N.B.—GOOD STABLING, arid every attention paid to horses, &c. &c. : Swan Inn, Motueka, 27th March, 1861. -* 408 WEBSTER EMI OTHERS, »* LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 198 tto. i coiKEPAxry ktsasost volvjvtsbh \- '. . '. uxTt,Jia. ■.. .■■■ •■; ■ •■■ fT'HE members of the above Company, *■■ beihgf desirous of adding largely to the effective strength of the corps, purpose .'■•']■ FORMING A FRESH SQUAD, to be composed entirely of recruits, who will, at fir*r, receive separate instruction in drill. Intending Members are requested to apply to Mr. ROUT, Honorary Secretary, from whom they can obtain additional information. :'■ 395, ■ . .NOTICE. ■...•• The Advertiser having purchased the . RICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, ; begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-East that he intends running every ' Monday, "Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday» froni Wright's Royal Hotel, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9.a.m., and Nelson at 3:39 p.m. '.'.'■'' Parcels Delivered. 393 N HfiNRY HAMMOND. I AMES HEATH, Esq., frprn Bednal!, *^ Staffordshire, arrived at VVelliugton in the ship Quoen Margai;etlßss. Most important news for you, which must not be neglected. Communicate immediately with Mr. Thomas Hjenby Cope, Little Coliinsstreet, Melbourne, or the Editor of this paper. Any person conveying intelligence of Mr. Heath, or his death will be handsomely rewarded. 129 "OOBERTSON, JOHN—passenger per J^b J. Bogart, to Melbourne, 1853.—Fifty-pounds reward will be given for information of iho fate of the above-named gentleman, who is entitled to property in Knglaiid, bequeathed by bis late tathe'r, Mr. James Robtrtson, Bentinck-sireet, London. John Robertson worked on the Ballarat, M'lvor, and Almagold-rlelds and was last seen at Dunolly, Attgust 18. f)6 3 Personal description:— Age 34 ; height, sft. 9in.; grey eyes f«s'r hair. Apply to Mr. John Stewart, London and Wes - minster Bank, flolbom, London ; or to the Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne. , 404 THE COMMITTEE of the Dun Moun■•L 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 Brook-street, close to Mr. Bnniford's ground. Further particulars m»y be obtained at the Company's Office. T. R. HACKET, 205 Secretary. KSZ.SOIVX INSTITUTE. rPHE LIBRARY' and READING •*- ■ ROOM of the New Institute are now open. JOHN PERCYf Hon. See, Ne>on, March 22, 380
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 359, 2 April 1861, Page 1
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