EX DONA-ANITA, and other late arrivals. 7 cases Books and Stationery 10 „ Drapery and Clothing 1 ~ Umbrellas 1 , Boots and Shoes 1 bale Aberdeen Hose 1 „ Scotch Knitting Yarn 2 cases Perfumery 1 „ Fishing Nets, Hooks and Lines Hats, Caps, and Carpet Bags, &c. G. BAKER, 405 Trafalgar-street. | UST RECEIVED from Sydney, and on [ *-* SALE by the undersigned— 1 excellent GIG ! , ■ ■ 2 CHAISE CARTS 6 KANGAROO DOGS- | On view at the Trafalgar Stables. NATH EDWARDS AND CO. May 28. ' 651 Tandem Dog- Carts and Sociables. If OR SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned— 2 very strong well-finished TANDEM DOG CARTS. 2 strong FAMILY SOCIABLES and MARKET CARTS. Built to order Very cheap. J. LEVIEN AND CO., 663 • Auctioneers. • BSBDICai. BALL. F)R. TATTON has REMOVED to his -*-^ new premises, Bridge-street, with a choice assortment of . . Drugs, Chenrteals, & Select Family Articles, **" &c, &c. ' Artificial Teeth. Dr. Tatton continues to adjust Artificial Teeth upon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained Irom one to a complete sot. Decayed Teeth stopped with newly discovered compositions, sucb as Aluminium, Platinum, or Gold. Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. Children's Teeth regulated. IffiEDXCASi EAS.Ii, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 693 Bx Lord Worsley, QAA DOZEN OKANGES, in splendid contJ\J\J dition, at the store of 671 E. W. TRENT.' BROAD, and WINDSOR BEANS, and a few BOX PLANTS for sale. J, W. HEBBERDi ~.', 699 Wakapuaka Road. Ex Lord Worsley. BOOTS, BOOTS, AND SLIPPERS. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply, consisting of several thousand pairs. A first rate assortment. 704 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. Leather. Leather, LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON have just received their usual supply, bythe abpve vessel, of Leather and Grindery. N.B.—A liberal allowance to" wholesale purchasers. :: -. ,' ' 706 SHIP CHANDLERY. A KERSTEN'S STORE, opposite -**- New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar PaintH, Oils, and Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn, Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, Paint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbers '' Brooms, Lanterns, !Lo<>;-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and j Small Stores of all, descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. 282 T3IRLE DEPO T , -*-^ Waimea-street. English Bibles, morocco, marginal references j Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf . Small 7iE|ica ditto , Bibles siiltablo for presents German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large type ■ ' Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, , 746 Depository. TtO GOLD DIGGERS, Gold Scales, Amorican Long-handled Shovels, American Picks, Shovels, and Axes, Cradle Plates; Tom Platos, Sluicing Forks, Puddling Spades, Camp Ovens, and Go-ashores, I. M.HILL, Ironmonger, 550 Waimea-street. Bentley's Aerated Soda "Water, Lemonade, and Tonic Water. JAMES BENTLEY begs to inform the *J public, that having received a large supply of fresh material and new machinery, from TEngland per Dona Anita, his CRATED WATERS are now acknowledged to be the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all the principal Hotels in towa and countiy. ' N B.—Be particular in observing that all bottles are abelled" Bentley." . 494 A FTER THIS DATE, all PIGS, GOATS 4-*- or POULTRY, found on my land, Haven-road, will be DESTROYED. T. TREWHEELLALt. May 25th, 1860. 635 Q^AA VAN DIEMEN'S LAND 00\J\J PALINGS FOR SALE. , JOHN BEIT. 538 Haven-road. (HHOICE PERFUMERY.— Admired perfumes for the Handkerchief— The Bride's Bouquet, Kiss-me-quick, Love Ch&rni Frangipanc, Wood Violet, Jwcet Pea, Spring Flowers, Albert, Victoria, The Army and Navy, Patchouli, Italian Bouquet, Bouquet dcs TNoces. <■■'■• Also, A great variety of FANCY GOODJ, PapierMache Trays, Ladies' Work boxes, Guttapercha dolls, dressed and undressed, and a I variety of other Dolls, and Fancy German Toys, &c., &c. At GEORGE JACOB*/,J Hair-Dresser, &©., BRIDGE-STREET, NIiLSON. 677 T?X GEORGE CANNING.— ■U 1 Four-wheeled DRAY, with revorsiblo hind seat, with Lamps, Splinter-bar, Polo, &c, &c., complete. 1 Four-wheeled DRAG, with Lamps, &c. 2 Two-wheeled DOG-CARTS. 1 On view at Woodstock Park, Stoke. W. M'RAE, ! 759 Richmond. ~- KOTICE. Adjutant's Office, Nelson, Juno 6,1861. r]OM PLAINTS having been mad© of the destruction of live and other fences at the Practice ground, Maitai-vailey, notice is hereby given, that i all persons practising on the same, after this date, not | being members of a Volunteer Company will be f liable to bcJudicted for trespass. f ' J. 10CKESV (6.35 Captwi* aaa Adjutant Ijfolaaft MHitw.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 381, 18 June 1861, Page 4
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717Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 381, 18 June 1861, Page 4
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