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Rye Grata Beedi ATESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE hays fi 4 TTTprnfv edJns^ ctions t0 s«n by auctioa/on SATURDAY, the 20th instant* at their Warehouse, Bndge-street, commencing at Twelve o'clock— Rv« St *£*%* *T&Ht* Pe^nial Bye Grass Seed, m lots to suit purcliaiers. «34 ■ J-erms at sale. To Close Consignment** \f ESSES. HASH AND SOAIFE will «•*• sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Bridge•treer, on Thursday, the 18th iiutat, at 12 o'clookTto •loss consignments*— . . Knives, Porks, Steels, Nickel Bilver Teaspoon* Drawing Pencils, Brass Padlocks, Folding Yard Measures, Measuring Tapes, Saw Files, Braces and Bits, Chisels, Lancashire Table, and Hand Vices, B6x Wood RuUsSwoind three feet, Spoke-shares, Gimblets, Boxwood Hand Tools, Razors, Corkscrews, Spectacles, Reading-glasses, Drawing Instruments,' Snuffers and Trays, Riding Whips, Waiters, Copper Tea Scales, &c, <fee. Also a quantity of Electro-plated Goods, consißtiag of Revolving aid. Oval Cruet Stands, Liqueur Frames, Breakfast Frames, Pickle Stands, Egg Frames, Tea and Coffee Services, Fish Carvers, Chamber and Table Candlesticks, Chased Salvers, Cake Baskets, Chased Salts, Mustards, and Peppers, Sugar Crushers, Table Dessert and Te» Spoons, Table and Dessert Forks, Paris Tim« Keepi quantity of Jewolleiy.. _ . Without Keserve. f TerumWwrit Nelson, July 10,1861. ggj MX. D. MOORE will sell by auction i»v £h& ?^ eroom» Trafalgar-streefc, on SATUR- ' DAY, the 20th instant— An assortment of General Merchandise, farther particulars of which will appear in & future advertisement. • \ I July6 V 810 rf AXE NOTICE.—AII persons wiihing ' ■*- to be Shaved, Shampooed, ar have their Hal* Omt, can have it done in an artistic style at _. Wm. H. West's, Hair-dressing saloon, B*2 Lower Bridge-etreet. W DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, begs ~, ■*■ •• to announce that, in consequence of indisposition, he is compelled to leave Nelson for a fortnight. ■"...-..,.• 857 (* GASES IRON BEDSTEADS an* U CHILDREN'S COTS, ex Dona Anita—consisting of . ....--. . Tent, Canopy, Half Tester, French, and Stump Bedsteads, also Children^ Cots of various sizes and superior kinds. 251 JOEffit SYMONS AND CO. To the Wanrapeka Cold Differs. rjALIFORNIAN SHOVELS and COLLINS'S PICKS, now landing, ex Maria,"":■ On sale at 480 . JOHN gYMONS AND CO'g. : Ex lord Wonlejrt THE utidersignea calls publio attention to tha subjoined selection of GOODS, which, have come to his special order, in the following departments:—.- ' - • : -./,- : - IMConrnlnff. . Black and. White Crapes, Black Lustres, Alpacaat and Coburgs, Plain and Watered Black Ribbonat all widths. - -■.. ■■• ', Hosiery. .■•-.-' ■■■.■ •■ ■■"•'• ■■■"■ Balmoral Hose in Merino and Lamb»»wool, Gent's Socks in grey, drab, Spanish browD, and fancy striped; Children's Comforters, Gaiters, Bootees , &c. ,- Stuffs* Fancy and Plain Winceys, Colored Coburgs^ Australian Cloths, China Twills, Mixed Alpacas, Double Twills, and French Merinos. ■■:,:■:. Hair Cords, Jaconots, Tape Checks, (Worked Mus- ■ lin Flouncings, Edgings,, and Insertions, Plain and Spot Books, Worked Collars and Sleeves, T- ■»■ ■ ~ fants'Frock Bodies, and a quantity Infants' Cap* from 9deach. , - . . Lace Ooods* " -■■■'- 1 Black Maltese and Chantilly Falls, Plain and Edged Blonds, Saxony, Imitation Valenciennea and other Laces, Black Edgings, &c, . ~ ' ttf^atnut ■ '■' ' Lawns, Nursery Diapers, Tea Cloths, Huckabacks, Ducks, and Russian Crash . mibbons* Good aesortment. Snndrleu Ladies' Neck Ties and Scarves, Head-dresset, Corahs, Victoria Covers, Umbrellas, Gauntlet Gloves, Girdles, Belts, &c., &c, *c, ' f" Blankets from 225. to 60s. PER PAIR, and a complete atoclc of useful heavy goods Cheap and Gootf, at !h. j. Goodman's, 608 Bridge-street. . Oil, Oil, Oil. Ty H. WEST has the pleasura of in- . * ' • forming the inhabitants of the province of Nelson, that he has commenced refining Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar and all ordinary Lamps, which he is prepared to furnish the public with at the following'prices:— .: '.': ': ■ 5 gallons and over at 6s. 6d. per gal. ' Single gallon, 7s. Per bottle, Is. 3d. N.B.—Thick oil for Machinery and greasing Cart Wheels in largj or small quantities to suit purchasers. All orders left at WEST'S, Lower Bridge-street, will be promptly attended tp. ; :"'-•.."''■ 888 a >< Steam Xnglnes* Te Agriculturists, Mill Owners and Otnert* "P X D O N,a" ""■ AN I T A^- -*~^ One 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine One 16 horso-power stationary Steam Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. C. D. Yousa AMD Co., of Perth and London. NASH AND SCAIFE, 885 i Bridge-street. T ADIES' WHITE FEATHERS Aj CLEANED and ALTERED to the latest fashion. Apply to Mrs. BE ATTIE, next the Victoria Hotel, and near the Saltwater Bridge. 839 TpO GOLD DIGGERS* Gold Scales, American Long-handled Shovels, American Picks, Shovels, and Axes, Cradle Plates, Tom Plates, Sluicing Forks, Puddling Spades, Camp Ovens, and Go-ashores., I. M. HILL, ' , Ironmonger, 550 Waimea-street. £10 REWARD. WHEREAS on TUESDAY NIGHT. the 25th June, or early on Wednesday morn- • ing, the 26th June, my" FERRY BOAT on the Motueka River was REMOVED from its moorings, and I have reason tp believe, maliciously; the above reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, or £5 will be paid for the recovery of the boat by the undersigned. „ Description: Square steamed, 15 feet overall, painted red on the bottom, with blue sides, white streak round, blue inside, moored with a 251bs anchor and 12 fathoms of chain cable. 795 ADOLPHUS DODSON. _ THE SALE of the LEASE of the GQVERNMENT WHARF, advertised to take place : on the 27th instant, is hereby POSTPONED until ', THURSDAY, 25tb July next. , ; ALFEED GREENFIELD, : - \: :> ■ ■ Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, ■ i June 26, 1861. 772' I Begars, Segarg, serani/ ■-. F you want to get a good HAVANNAH — SEGAR, come to WEST'S Segur Divan, lK>wer Kridge-fitreet. &kl

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 389, 16 July 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 389, 16 July 1861, Page 1

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