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On sale at the Bridge-street Stores. p ARDEN ana AGRICULTURAL SEEDS \^n. last season's growth. Peas, ten sorts Beans—Broad Windsor French ; Longpoded Scarlet Runners . : Brocoli, eight sorts • : - Cauliflower ditto Cabbage ditto •Early Horn Carrot - - •.-*'- Altringham ditto Lettuce Celery . . Parsley Turnip—Early Dutch „ Stone Radish, sorts Red Beet Spinach . Cucumber, sorts Melon, do. Mustard and Cress Onion, sorts Parsnip HEMP, RAPE, arid CANARY SEED, dec. ;.. Pacey's Perennial Rye Grass Italian Rye Grass -...-■ -'; Perennial White Clover Perennial Red Clover Common Red, or Broad Clover ';■■. Italian Crimson Clover Honeysuckle Clover Suckling Clover • : : Finest Lawn Grass Skirving's Swede Sutton's Champion Swede Long Red Altringham Carrot Flower Seeds, Garden Pots and Stands, all sizes, &c, &c. . j J B9 T. C. BATCHELOR. J. G. Denne's Assignment. I^HE undersigned hereby give notice that all Creditors who have not proved their Debts and signed the Deed of Assignment within four months from this date, will be excluded from all benefit therefrom. ! The Deed of Gssignment lies at the office of Mr. Edmund Buxton, Trafalgar-street. EDMUND BUXTON,V AB . lVm>ps H.EDWARDS. J- Assignees. Nelson, Sept. 11, 1861. 101 New Millinery. jl/TRS. USHER respectfully informs the ■"■*- Ladies of Nelson and the public generally, that her NEW MILLINERY landed from the "Sir George Pollock," is now ready for inspection; and that, as the whole of it, which is of the latest fashion, j has been purchased for cash, and will be offered: at very moderate prices, she trusts tbat it will meet with the approval of her friends, and that she may be favored with an early opportunity of submitting it to their notice. BONNETS, in Tnscan, Straw, Black and white Crinoline, Black Satin, Piping, &c, &c.. HATS, in Straw. Crinoline, <fee. &c. BORDER!NGS, plain and flowered, ruches, &c, &c., RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Widows'CAPS and BORDERS. ' House. September 10. 97 ALEXANDER AITKEN, Land and General Commission Agent. I 102 Waimea-street," Nelson. Bush Tavern, the Grove. rO LET, for a term, this free TAVERN. It coni ains eight good rooms and other conveniences; is situated on the main road to the new Cemetery, and is in the midst of a rapidly-increasing neighborhood. The house has done three hogsheads of beer per week. For further particulars apply to Mr. ANSTICE, baker Trafalgar-street. 98 Saddlery, ex Glenshee. P F. JONES beg to return thanks to -*-^« the inhabitants of Nelson and its viciuity for the patronage he has received for upwards of six years, and iutimates that he has imported, direct from the most popular manufacturers in England, an excellent and. useful assortment of SADDLERY of every description : also, a few sets of firstrate Silverplated and Brass-mounted Gig HARNESS, Carriage SPONGE, Horse, Dandy, Water, and Spoke BRUSHES, COMBS, arid every requisite for the stable, on the newest principles. Silver-plated Stallion Snaffle BITS, Gentlemen's leather Riding GLOVES, genuine waterproof HARNESS POLISH, and all other Goods connected with the trade Wholesale and Retail. E. F. J. having arranged for a regular supply of first-class GOODS, is enabled to compete with any House in New Zealand. All goods marked in plain figures, and only one price asked to all parties. m Observe-JONES'S, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. 12 XVXEDXCAX. BAKZii T)R. TATTON has REMOVED to his *~^ new premises, Bridge-street, with a choice assortment of . ... Drugs, chemicals, &. Select Family Articles, &c, &c. Artificial Teeth. Dr. Tatton continues to adjust Artificial Teeth upon the latest and most improved principle. * These can now be obtained from one to a complete set. Decayed Teeth stopped* with newly discovered compositions, such as Aluminium, Platinum', or Gold.r ■.Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. . Childreq's Teetb. regulated. MEBXCAZ. BAU| BKIDGE-S TRE ET, N ELSON. .693 ■OX BOOMERANG, from MELBOURNE. "-§-^ 1 case Welsh Fiannel . --,-.. 1 ~ Men's Moleskin Trousers.' : 2 „ containing Men's Doeskin Jumpers, Doeskin and Tweed Trousers, Fancy Re-' . gatta Shirts, While Shirts,' Lambswool Vests, Brown. Cotton half Hose, Brown Hollands, Gambroon, Swansdown, Twilled Sheetings, &c, &c. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. September 2, 1861. 40 BIRTHS. Heine.—On the 14th August, the wife of the Rev. J. W. C. Heine, of a son. Thompson.—August 12, at Lower Wairau, Mrs. R. Thompson, of a daughter. Osgood—Thompson.—August 7, at the Wairau, Mr. James Osgood to Miss Susan Thompson. Kebr.—2sth ultimo, Mrs. Walter Kerr, of Waimea West of a son and daughter. . • Arnold.—3rd inst, Mrs W. F. Arnold, Toi-toi Valley, of a son. MARRIAGES. Robinson—Gobbv.—August 22, at Collingwood, by D. Johnstone, Esq., Collector of Customs, Amelia Robinson, to Mr. Richard Gobby. ; Ross— O'Gkaey.—sth inst, Mr. Anthony Rose, to Miss Margaret O'Grady, both of Nelson. Evans—Davies.—Sept. 7, Mr. John Evans, to Mrs. Ann Davies. DEATHS. Fkeeman.—August 31, of rheumatism, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. Frederick Freeman, aged 5J years. Shalciuss.—August 21, of di;itlieria, William Frederick, eldest son of Mr. Robt. Shalcrass, aged 3 jesirs. Jackson—August 21, of clipthei-ia, -Frederick Henry, son of Henry Douglas Jackson, Nelson, aged '3 years and 2 months. Armstrong.—At her residence, Bridge-street, on Saturday, August 31, Ann Norah, wifeofMr. John Armstrong, aged 42.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 September 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 September 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 September 1861, Page 2

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