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f'riu !|bfcrfeeitttirfs* , For the Wairau. rpHE fine fast-sailing schooner NECRO- -*- MANGER, Terry, master, now hourly expected will tail for the ibove port immediately on her arrival. For freight or passage,£av>ply to T. ASKEW, c) 5 Bridge-street, susHHigSie* For Sydney Direct. THE clipper brig SUSAN, 212 tons JL register John Anderson, commander, has the greater "part of her cargo engaged, and will sail on or about the 17th instant, , . . ~ , Has very superior accommodation tor cabin ana ■temgepa, ? .-e-- {o the Captain on JOHN BEIT, Auckland Point. xNti on, Sept. 6, 1861. S1 For the West Coast Gold-fields. THE fine new clipper schooner CITY OF KELSON W. Hooper, master, will sail for the ■Rnllor Rivp.- -» *"• "bout Uie 20th instant.. Persons about to visit these new gold-fields will find this the best opportunity that has yet offered, as the vessel will be fitted with bunks fore and aft with a view to afford the best accommodation possible. Early application is necessary as several passengers have already secured their berths, lor Freight or Passage, apply to W. WILKIE, Bridge-street, Nelson, September 11, 1861. 103 «— _______——^— ——————— — Weiling'ton Steam Navigation Company. HPHE S.S. WONGA WONGA, Renner, -*- master, will, weather permitting, leave Nelson for PiCTON and WELLINGTON, on or about Tuesday the 24th instant. Fares to be paid to, and tickets obtained from, the undersigned, previous to going on board. Shippers of Goods are requested to notice that the freight of all cargo for Picton must be paid in Nelson, and that no Goods will be received on board without a shipping note countersigned by CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. -,r,i c _ -ptcmberlGth. 126 ■Without Reserve, ). MOORI has received instruc- ■ j to sell by auction, at his saleroom, Tra-ialgar-N.-'Vut, On Saturday next, the 21st instant, at nocn, entirely without reserve, to close consignments t—■ 26 superior Ladies' Mantles 50 superior Shawls Table Covers, Clothes and Pocket Brushes, Horsebrusb.es, Mane Combs, Playing Cards, Haberdashery, Deed Boxes, Biscuits, Muslin Dresses, Mantles, Trimmings and Polkas, and a variety of other Merchandise. Also, on account of a purchaser at a previous sale, A lot of Polka Jackets and sundries. Nelson, 16th September, 1861. 127 On sale at the NELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Trafalgar- steeet — SUPERIOR WINES of every description in general demand Sparkling Hock ~ Moselle ~~ ■Mavt'cTs and Henn'essy's BRAN DIES West India RUM Young's, Harvey's, and Stewart's (Paisley) Scotch WHISKIES Fine Irish WHISKY HOLLANDS, first brands Unsweetened LONDON GIN The best OLD TOM imported Bass's and Deetjen and Shroder's (Hamburgh) Pale Ales, Edinburgh Ales, and Guinness's Dublin Scout. ALE and PORTER on draught and in bottle HENRY BALY. N.B.—Fresh emptied Hogsheads and Quarter-casks for sale. 105 XVANTED, by a Married Man, wel ' ' ib.td to .-iLock or farming work, a filiation on a station or '.t a farm. Address to G. M., office of this paper. 12 9 ;-■■■ - ■'•■'.■-■.:. n.j ..kironi London. ■=! SEASONABLE GOODS, selected ■. xpre^ly for this market, and which will be fours'!, on in.vpcef.ion, to be one of the beuL parcels of Goods offered to fbo trade :— 2 ca;;o:i Alp.-.cas and Cobonrgs 3 cases Hosiery of every description 12 cases Oioihing, consisting of .Men's and Youths' lUokvskin, Cotton Cord, and Woollen Cord Trowsers; Bedford Cord, Doeskin, and Tweed Trowsers, in great variety ; Doeskin Tweed, and Black Cloth Vests; Brighton Sac Coats, i &c, &c., &c. 2 cases Tweeds and Doeskins, assorted 2 eases Moleskins and Cords, in piece 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 1 bale Fcoteh Twill Shirts 5 cases Long-cloths, assorted 12 cases Drapery, Haberdashery, &c, consisting o( Brown Hollands, Lawns.'cloutings, Barnsley Sheeting, Huckaback, Linen and Cotton Tick, Muslins, Cambric Hankerchiefs, Ribbons in great variety, Men's White and Regatta Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Ladies' Mantels, Parasols, Umbrellas, Stays, Skirts, Flounced ?«nd other Robes, Prints, Piolled Jaconets, Tailors' Trimmings, Keel Cotton, Thread, Tapes, ifcc, &c, &c. D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 13. 113 Es Late Arrivals. "R RANDY, in quarter-casks "k-9 Whisky, in eases "* Tea, in chests, halves, and boxes Aiauritius and Pampagna Sugar « P.ice Uop3 ilman's Stores .on Bedsteads ■i'lovels ;ipr;3 Vinegar, in quarter-casks, D. MOORS. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 13, 18C1. 112 ftkntwenf |Mte. nUOWN GIiANTS in favor of tbe tinder mentioned persons are NOW READY for issue r.t this office ;— E. Baigent J. Avis M. S. Kenny. ALFRED DOMETT, Commissioner, Land Office, Nelson, September 13,1861. 108 Provincial Secretary's Office, Kelson, September 14, 1861. ("JOKES of the IMPOUNDING ACT, now in ft ice, can be obtained from the Poundkeepers at Sixpence each. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 119 Chief Clerk.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 2

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