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RICHMOND IWSCHAKICS' SKTSTXTUTS. A GENERAL MEETING of SUB- •**■ SCRIBERS will take place on MONDAY, the 29 th instant, at 7 p.m. Business—Election of Trustees and OfficeSearera. R. MALCOLM, 882 Honorary Secretary. RIFXuS SHOOTING-. fIIR E E PRI ZE S will be given by -"- No. 6 Company Rifle Volunteers, Waimea East. To be SHOT FOR on MONDAY, the 2nd of September next, at Richmond. The first prize will bo £6. „ second ~ ~ £4. „ third „ „ £2. All members of this Company from tho date of its formation will be eligible to compete for these prizes [ree; also all Voluuteers of this Province by paying an entrance fee of FIVE SHILLINGS. All competitors will please send in their names to \ the undersigned before the 30th of August. I The rules and regulations the same as those adopted for the Government Prizos. G. T. SPARROW, 883 Captain. LOST, between Squires' corner and the Wakefield Arms, a SaSH FILELISTER. Whoever will deliver it to Mr. JOSEPH ANDREWS will be rewarded. 884 H. PLANK. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, will • finally LEAVE NELSON in about Two months.- he would therefore be greatly obliged by parties desiring PORTRAITS giving him their orders as early as possible, some little time being necessarily devoted at the last to finishing off pictures already taken. 886 'Wanted to Purchase for Casb. ONE HUNDKED AND FIFTY BUSHELS of good OATS, at the highest market rate. NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. 25th July, 1861. 887 Boots, Boots, Boots, TUST OPENED, several Trunks, con*J sisting of— Women's Leather Boots 'Women's Cloth Boots Men's Bluchers Men's Watertights Men's Laced Watertights Men's Half Wellingtons Boys' Lace Boots . ~~7^! Girls' Leather Boots Girls' Cloth Boots Women's Slippers Men's Slippers. At EDMUND DARTNALL'S, 726 Richmond. THE PATENT AMERICAN STOVE is the Best aud Cheapest Cooking RaDge. HPHIS invaluable STOVE is not surpassed -*- for Economy, Elegance, or Convenience, by the most expensive Cooking Range. It saves at least half the fuel usually consumed ; is a perfect cure for a smoky chimney; is elegant and compact in design, and occupies a very small space ; is clean and convenient in use ; portable and complete in itself; requires no setting in brickwork ; but can be placed and put in operation in a few minutes by any inexperiemed person ;is more durable than the generality of stoves. Has accommodation in the top for four boilers, pots, or kettles, at the same time ; has a large oven, which is always at a regular heat. It is cheerful in appearance ; has an ordinary open fire range; will cook for a large family at a trifling cost; yields a constant supply of hot water; forms an excellent ironing stove, and is fitted with a full complement iof cooking utensils, including 2 iron pots, 1 tea kettle, 1 large oval boiler with copper bottom, 1 frying pan, 1 gridiron, 2 iron baking pans for oven, handle for lifting off covers, &c, &c., &c. Observe— gt2|F A large assortment of tlie above stoves now on sale at the stores of 690 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To tbe Wangapeka Gold Diggers. pALIFORNIAN SHOVELS and COL!VJ LINS'S PICKS, now landing, ex Maria, On sale at 4SO JOHN SYMONS AND GO'S. O CTelson College. rpHE THIRD QUARTER will COMMENCE J- on MONDAY, the sth August. The Secretary will attend on Friday afternoon following, to register new Pupils, and receive School Fees. By order of the Council of Governors, A. S. BRAITHWAITE, Seciotary, July 24,1861. • BSS Bridge-street Butchering: Establishment! Wholesale and detail. A SCOTT begs to inform his customers -£"■*-• that lio has removed his Business to more SPACIOUS PREMISES, nearly opposite Messrs. J. Levien and Co.'s", Bridge-street, and in soliciting the patronage of the public tenders his thanks for the increasing custom he has hitherto experienced. BaWE OI" KTEW ZEAXiAXTD. THE SHARE LIST is NOW OPEN at J- the office of the undersigned. (Sec Prospectus in another part of this paper.) CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 22nd July. 877 FOR SALE, that very substantial and newly-arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the junction of Washington and Victory Valleys, in the City of Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddock, containing about 1 1 acre more or less, the property of J. G. Gordon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to • NASH AND SCAIEE. Nelson, 12th March, 1861. 342

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 2

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