-Tadies' white feathers J-J CLEANED and ALTERED to the latest fashion. Apply to Mrs. BEATTIE, next tho Victoria Hotel, and near tho Saltwater Bridge. 839 nno 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, 650 Waimea-street. EX GEORGE CANNING, from London— 5 bales blankets (red, white and blue) 1 * - Men's blue pea-jackets 1 „ Scotch twill Shirts 1 case Hunter's drab cord trousers 1. „ Men's Moleskin do 1 ~ Boys'and Youths'do do 18 pieces Brown Holland . 10 doz. Crimean Shirts 1 tierce Ceylon Coffee 60 half-chests tea 31 chests do 7 J tons salt (fino and coarse). W. WILKIE, 552 Bridge-street. Oil, Oil, Oil. "W H. WEST has the pleasure of.in- » ▼ • forming the inhabitants of the province of Nelson, that he ,has commenced refining Sperm and Whale Oil for Solar and all ordimry 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, ls. 3d. N.B.—Thick oil for Machinery and greasing Cart "Wheels in larg^ or small quantities to suit purchasers. All orders left at WEST'S, Lower Bridge-street, will be promptly attended to. 838 Sigley's Restaurant. TRIGGERS on the road to the WANGA- -*~, PEKA are particularly requested to inspect the superior accommodation of the above Restaurant, near Captain Johns's Store. J. SIGLEY, 714 Proprietor. Wakefield Arms Inn. HPHE undersigned begs to inform the in- -"- habitants of the Waimeas and the public generally, that he has TAKEN THE WAKEFIELD ARMS INN; and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of all who may kindly patronize him, to receive a share of public favor. JOSEPH ANDREWS. N.8.-GIG AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. 815 Newcastle Coals. I UST RECEIVED, direct from the " mines, a splendid cargo of Newcastle COALS, ex Miranda, now on sale, in lots to suit families and others. Terms, cash only. ' X Apply to the agents, J. LEVIEN and CO., or to JONATHAN, at tho Albion Wharf. 799 "PX GEORGE CANNING.— -■-^ 1 Four-wheeled DRAY, with reversible hind seat, with Lamps, Splinter-bar, Pole, &c, &c, complete. 1 Four-wheeled DRAG, with Lamps, &c. 2 Two-wheeled DOG-CARTS. On view at Woodstock Park, Stoke. W. M'RAE, 759 Richmond. To Paperbangers, Ac, A MERICAN CUT TACKS, all sizes, in ■*■"■*• any quantity. T. C. BAXCHELOR, 731 Bridge-street. Es &ord Worsley. T)RAYS FOR SALE.—AII descriptions.— -*~' Cheap. Apply immediately to Mr. J. GOODWIN, Wakatu Hotel. 683 XTOTICE.—A small PIG has been run- -*-^ ning on the ground of the undersigned. The owner may. have the same by paying all expenses. All POULTRY found trespassing on the same ground will be destroyed after this date. G. BATCHELOR, 787 Waimea-road. UOR SALE, ex Victory, from Sydney, *~ 1 ton No. 1 Company's Pieces £ » No. 2 „ „ ■ 25 kegs Prime Cork Butter, double rose 12 cwt. Red Lead. Apply to T. CAWTHRON, Government Wharf. 791 Wangapeka Diggings. PARTIES taking provisions and stores to these diggings are informed that HORSES Mid Draught BULLOCKS can be turned-out on the Wangapeka Plain at Half-a-Crown a week, for which sum they will be looked after, and prevented, as much as possible, from straying. C. ORCHARD, Manager. June 8. 692 Sentley's Aerated Soda Water, liemonadc, and Tonic Water. I AMES BENTLEY begs to inform the public, that having received a large supply of fresh material and new machinery, from England per Dona Anita, his JLRATED WATERS are now acknowledged to be the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all tho principal Hotels in town and country. N B.—Be particular in observing that all bottles are " abelled " Bentley." 494 SHIP CHANDLERY. A KERSTEN'S STORE, opposite **- New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, and Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn, Fishinglines and Hooks, Twino, Paint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. - 282 JUST RECEIVED. OA DRUMS, each 2£ gallons, French U\) COLZA OIL. E. W. TRENT, 788 Bridge-street. EfOR 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. JK MOORE. Trafalgar-street, November 30. 1454 CLOVER AND GLASS SEEDS. ON SALE at the Birmingham House, Bridge-street, White and Rod Clover, Cow Grass, and superior mixed Grasses. Nelson-grown Garden Seeds, &c, &c. July 4th, 1861. 805 S3x Tjord Worsley. "POR SALE, at the Warehpuse of the *- Undersigned— Sis Pockets superior Kent Hops I D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, 12th June, 1861, 711
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 4
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762Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 4
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