To the Citizens of Nelson and its Suburbs. rF> PATTERSON respectfully begs to an- -*- • Hounee that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL SMITH in Collingwood-street, and he liopas, by ntrict attention to business, to merit part of their kind patronage and support. *961 Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street. HPHE increasing repute of the above Hotel -*- for supplying its visitors with Every Requisite at Moderate Charge*, warrants the pioprietor in directing the attention of diggers, miners, road contractors, and others newly arrived, to its numerous advantages. The proprietor, while returning thanks for the liberal support that has hitherto been extended to him, begs to .say that do effort will be found wanting to insure the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor him with their patronage, and that all articles supplied will be of the very best quality. J. JERVIS, Proprietor.^ N.B.—Visitors may depend on their horses receiving good stabling accommodation at most moderate charges. 960 Newcastle Coals. JUST 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. Apply to the agents, J. LEVIES and CO., or to JONATHAN, at the Albion Wharf. 799 To Families. Tea, Tea, Tea, at Wholesale Prices, Just Received per Glenshee. 9 A CHESTS finest SOUCHONG TEA, O V 3s. 6d. per lb., or 6 lbs for 20s. Also, 20 chests good BLACK TEA, 3s. per lb., or 6 lbs. for 17s. Also, Sugars of every description. The best English crushed LOAF SUGAR, 7d. per lb. in any quantity. OBSERVE—AII Goods delivered free of expense to any part of the city. 959 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. W DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, will • finally LEAVE NELSON about the end of September: 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. 921 sroTxes or removaa. THE MISSES JAY, in returning thanks for favors received during their residence in their late store, beg to call attention to their having taken more Extensive and Commodious Business Premises, In Bridge-street, (lately occupied by Messrs. Sharland and Watt,) where late additions will be found to their stock of New Fancy Goods, and choice selections in various other branches offeredN.B.—TWO ROOMS TO LET, suitable for offices, with a private entrance, also the back part of the shop. 670 CLOVER AND GLASS SEEDS. r^N SALE at the Birmingham House, Bridge-street, White and Red Clover, Cow Grass, and superior mixed Grasses. Nelson-grown Garden Seeds, &c, &c. July 4th, 1861. • 805 Tandem Dot Carts and Sociables. I^OR SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned— 2 veryOstrong well-6uished TANDEM DOG CARTS. 2 strong FAMILY SODIABLES and MARKET CARTS. Built to order Very cheap. J. LEVIEN.ANDCO., 663 Auctioneers. SHIP CHANDLERY. A KBRSTEN'S STORE, opposite -*"*■ New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, snd Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn, Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, Paint-brushes, Duck and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Loy-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. 282 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT— T T Apply to Mrs. HUDSON, London Tavern. H. HUDSON. Nelson, August 5. 9*4 (Sofentnteni fUim Land Office, Nelson> July 30,1861. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned ALLOTMENTS of LAND will be put up to auction at the Crown Land Office, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 7th of September, 1861, immediately after the sale already advertised for that i date. '.'■'■■ Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be deposited at the Sale, and the remainder to be paid within one month or the deposit forfeited. TOWN LANDS. Town of Nelson. No. 1128 .. 0 3 25 .. 64 10 0 RURAL LAND. Square, No. 23.—Maitai Valley. No. 8 .. 140 0 0 .. 133 0 0 Square, No. 4.—0il the Western Bank of Wai-iti. No. 4G .. 36 0 0 ~ 25 10 0 PASTORAL LANDS. - Square, No. 4.—On the Western Bank of Wai-iti. No. 3 .. 107 0 0 .. 30 10 0 47 .. 85 0 0 .. 30 5 0 48 .. 104 0 0 .. 37 0 0 49 ... 87 0 0 .. 30 18 0 ' Moutere Hills. No. 100 .. 100 0 0 .. 26 3 0 117 .. 162 0 0 .. 42 6 0 All the abova Allotments are subject to a reservation for right of roads, the deductions for which have been made in the price, as provided in the 44th clause of the Land Regulations. For ALFRED DOMETT, Commissioner, fl. C. DANIELL, 904 Chief Clerk. labor Registration Office. PERSONS in want of LABORERS aie •*■ requested to apply at this office. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Registrar. Nelson,.l3th July, 1861. 834 Caution to Publicans. GREAT inconvenience having frequently arisen from the drunkenness of the native crew of the harbor boat, at times when their services are required, all persons are horeby cautioned agfunt supplying them with intoxicating liquors, as tho law for (he prevention thereof will henceforth be rigorously enforced. J. S. CROSS, 1 Sailor Master. Xel?on, July 20, ISO!. 802 iJilitin Office, Nelson, August 13, 1861. MOTIOE.—Those persons having FLINT •*-™ MUSKETS, belonging tD tho Government are requested to return them immediately to this office. JOHN LOCKETT, 972 Captain and. Adjutant Nelson, Militia.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 399, 20 August 1861, Page 4
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