Eeturn of the Favorites. We come, we come, with Songs to greet you. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, NELSON. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. viz., V Thursday and Friday Evenings, September 12 and 13. THE CELEBRATED SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS will give TWO ONLY of their unique and Fashionable Drawing1 Eoom Entertainments, as above, when rich and varied Programmes willbe presented, embracing the choicest getos of Ethiopian melody. Programme Changed Nightly. Admission, 3s , Reserved Seats, 5s H. M. LAY, 86 Agent. 'FHETundersigned will attend, a PUBLIC *- MEETING at the large room in the Forest Inn, Wakefield, on. THURSDAY, the 19th instant, at 7 o'olock in the evening,^when he will endeavor to give what information he can with respect to the late Pro-' ceedings in the House of Representatives; 99 ALFRED SAUNDERS. Nelson Savings Bank. A MEETING of the TRUSTEES will ■*-*• be held in the Chamber of Commerce on MONDAY next, at 7 o'clock, p.m. Business to be transacted:—To consider the Colonial Treasurer's reply to the Vice-President's letter respecting Investments by the Bank in Nelson Board of Works Debentures. DONALD SINCLAIR1, Vice-President. Nelson, Sept. 11,1861. 100 ELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND IN-' VESTMENT SOCIETY. The Second ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Fleece Tavern, on MONDAY evening next, September 16. at Seven o'clock. ■ By order of the Committee, JNO. PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, Sept. 10, 1861. 94 Steam Engines. To J9 griculturlsts, Mill Owners and Otners, EX DONA AN IT A — One 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine One IS horse-power stationary Steam Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. C. D. Young and Co., of Perth and London. NASH AND SCAIFE, 835 Bridge-street. Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street. rPHE increasing repute of the above Hotel •*" for supplying its visitors with Every Requisite at Moderate Charges, 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 no 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, r Proprietor. N.B.—Visitors may depend on their horses receiving good stabling accommodation at most moderate charges. 960 O. M. YORK begs most respectfully to • inform the inhabitants of Nelson that ho has commenced business as a GENERAL CARTER, and hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Goods and Furniture carefully removed. Orders left at his residence, H^rdy-street, opposite Hooper's Brewery, or at Mr. Wright's Royal Hotel, will be punctually attended to. G.M.YORK. ■ Nelson, Sept. 10,1861. 95 Riwaka. POR SALE, the unexpired term of Lease ■*- (17 years) of half section No. 6, containing "17 Acres fenced in, six in wheat and three in oats. A two-roomed HOUSE, Barn, Stockyard,. Shed, &c. The whole subject to a rental of £5 2s. per annum till 1864, and £6 7s. 6d. the remaining fourteen years. Price, £130. Application to bo made to Mr. HENRY HARRISON, Motueka; or to ROBERT HARRISON, 90 ; On the Property, Book-binding. DliAlN BINDING EXECUTED on reason-, -*- able terms. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. 66 T UST OPENED* ex Glenshee, an assort- ** mem of Miniature and other Gold Lockets, Gold Brooches, Silver Tea Spoons, Gold Albert Chains, &c. All kinds of Jewellery manufactured of the Nelson Gold on tho shortest notice by • I . HENRY DREW, 3 ; . Trafalgar-street. - . . 'Winter Goods. TpeiDEDLY the BEST ASSORTJ-/ MENT of GOODS that F. FORMAN has ever had the pleasure to. offer to the public of Nelson is the "Winter Stock he has just received, ex George Canning, consisting of ;■ Men's' and Youths' Clothing-of every description suitable for all classes. Superior Fancy Doeskin, Blacks Cloth and Cheviot Coats, Pilot Jackets, Overcoats and Capes, Black.and Fancy Doe Trousers, Pilot Bedford and •Worsted Cord, do., Silk, Satin, Black Cloth,-Doe-, Skin and Tweed Vests, Moleskin and Cotton Cord Trousers and Vests of extra stout quality, a great variety of Boy's and Youths' Clothing, includiug Knickerbocker and Tunic Suits, and Witney arid Sealskin Talmas for little boys, Blue Serge, Guernseys, Crimean and other Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, FeltHats, Caps, die. As quality is the true test of cheapness and figures only mislead, h\ F. has not quoted prices, but customers will find that lie gives the best value for money. • F. FORMA N, Tailor, Outfitter, and Importer, Two doors from the Marine Hotel, and opposite the Trafalgar, Bridge-street. An assortment of Ladies' Winter Dresses, Sealskin, Cloth and Witney Mantles. Paletots, Jackets, French Barege Evening Dresses and Opera Mantles. 573 Tobacco, Tobacco, Tobacco. 'THE' only genuine BARRATT'S TWIST -*- in the province, and the cheapest, is on sale at 840 WKX'6, Lower Bridge-street. TUST RECEIVED at WEST'S, a larje *J assortment of Violins, Fiutinas, Concertinas Picolos, and strings of all descriptions. At the Old Stand, Xower Bridge-street. . 839 , Oil, Oil, Oil. WH. 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 orditnry Lamps, which he is prepared to furnish the public with at the following prices :— 5 gallons and over at Gs. Gil. per gal. Single gallon, 7s. . I'er bolt ley Is. 3.1. . N.B.—TUiclc oil i'or 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
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 September 1861, Page 2
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