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sowtkbrn s'£&a iobge, 1037. f'IIIS EVENING, the regular Monthly ■* MEETING of the above Lodge at half-past 7 o'clock. JNO. PERCY, 128 Jecretary. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS This Evening 1, at Palmer's, Waiuiea West. Wednesday Evening, at Wakefield Arms. Thursday and Friday, September 19 and 20, AT MOTUEKA. And Saturday and Monday, TWO FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENTS at the Masonic Hall, Nelson. The above will bo positively the last nights of performance, as the Troupo leave by the next steamer for Otago. 121 WANTED a BILLIARD MARKER. Apply at the Masonic Hotel. 115 Early Potatoes. FOR SALE, at Ashfield, Waimea East, good early SEED POTATOES. September 16, 1861. 122 Waimea West. WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER, for * ' the North Division School. Salary per annum. A married man will be preferred. Applications to be made before the 28th of this month. Address to the Chairman of the Local Committee. 104 HD. JACKSON has just unpacked a • large assortment of GOODS, amongst which will be found the following :— CONCERTINAS, a beautiful assortment FLUTES, silver-keyed. Concert FLUTINAS and ACCORDIONS Violin Strings, Bows, Bridges, Mutes, Pegs, Tailpieces, and Resin Tuning Forks, Flute Mops Church Services, Prayer Books, Bibles and Wesley an Hymns A beautiful lot of Boys* and Girls' New Books The Land and the Book Tweedie's Devotions, Watson's Prayers Milner's Church History, Smith's Wealth of Nations Keith's Prophecy (new edition) Kane's Explorations. Life of Dr. Scoresby Gift Books in packets, &c, &c. TOYS, And Toy Books, in any quantity, H. D. JACKSON, IG>G . Trafalgar-street. Store Cattle. 'jTHE undersigned is a purchaser of the -*-• above. JOHN KEBR Junr. N.Ts.—Persons aro hereby cautioned against picking up DRIFTWOOD from 'Roche's Island; anyone doing so after this notice will be prosecuted. Waimea-west, September 16, 1861. . 125 To Contractors, Gold Diggers, and Others. rPHE DIRECTORS of the NELSON •*- GOLD MINING COMPANY are prepared to Ver-.eive TENDERS for RESTING the whole of the (V uany's interest in the Works in Golden Gully, ior'uding the FLUME, the OFFICES upon the 'V.:-ks, and the BLOCK of LAND held by the Com•v. / from the Crown. : lie Lessen will be required to keep the Flume and 0tU.,,. propoi-bj-f c tlio OUUipaiiy 111 SUUStaUtiAI vopaii-, and to fulfil all the conditions of the original Lease. The quantity of land under lease may be reduced from the present amount of Fifty Acres to Fifteen Acres, at the option of the Lessee. Sealed Tenders (if by post prepaid), stating the amount of Rent per weak offered, to be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary of the Company in Nelson, and marked " Tender for Works," on or before TUESDAY, the 24th September. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. WILLIAM GIBBS, Tctaranui; or the Honorary Secretary, Nelson. By P r(ler of the Directors, A. W. SCAIPE, Honorary Secretary. Nelson, August 24, 1861. 2 Trafalgar House, Trafalgar-street. ]Vf RS. BARTLETT begs to inform the -*-'-■- Ladies of Nelson and its neighborhood that in addition to late arrivals by the " Glenshee,'1 she is now landing ex " Sir George Pollock," from London, A choice assortment of Spring Goods, of which a considerable proportion will be exclusively in her own hands, having been selected to her order by a relative who is a partner in one of the first houses in the trade. Among other NOVELTIES will be found the latest designs in SILKS, SHAWLS, AND MANTLES, FANCY DRESSES AND PRINTED CAMBRICS, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS AND BLONDS, Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed Cap Fronts Habit Shirts and Sleeves, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Parasols Fancy Trimmings Black, White, and Colored Falls Table Linen in great variety Quilts, Counterpanes, and Toilet Covers and Furs, which from having arrived too late for the Season will be offered below their value. Mrs. BARTLETT also returns her best thanks to her numerous friends for the preference shown her, and assures them that no exertion shall be wanting: on her part to merit their further favors. 124

[JNION CHAPEL, HARDY SUBLET.' This Evening-, Tuesday, A PUfiLIC TWA in connection with rhe above plac-. of worship will be provided in the Odd Fellows' Ball, at hulf-past Five o'clock. Tickets, 2s. each, to he obtained of Mr. I. M. Hill, Waimea-street; Air. Dawks, Haven-road; Mr. W. K. Jones, Bridge-street; Messrs. R. Bukn, and J. P. Black, Trafalgar-street. After Tea, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when several Ministers and Gentlemen will be present. The Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock. S3 New Summer Drapery. THOMAS MILNER respectfully inti- -*- mates that he has just received by the SIR GEORGE POLLOCK, a very extensive and fashionable assortment of N •■ W GOODS for the present and coming season, comprising the greatest novelties and best choice he has hitherto had the pleasure to submit \ for inspection. . , The DRESS DEPARTMENT contains a beautiful assortment of rich French Silks, Broche, Barege, Balzarine, Mohair, Lustre, and Evening Dresses SHAWLS, in Silk, Lace, Tissue, Barege, &c, Arc. MANTELS, an elegant assortment of Lace, Glace, Lustrine, and Summer Cloth JACKETS, Ladies' and Children's Jean, Marcella, Holland, &c. . HATS and BONNETS, a large stock of all sizes | and the newest shapes PARASOLS, Parachutes; Bonnet, Hat, and Sash Jtialß NETS, Princess Rolls, Fiowers, Feathers, Head-dresses . SLEEVES, Collars, Cap Fronts, Dress TrimAnd"? large stock of FANCY GOODS, French Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c. Brussels and Kidderminster CARPETS Men's and Boys' READY-MADE CLOTHING SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hosiery, Gloves, Together 3Sh a^large stock of FURNISHING and GENERAL DRAPERY of every description 114 JOHNS AND TBEWHEELLAR, PASTRYCOOKS, CONFECTIONERS, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, $c. Wedding Cakes, Lunch Cakes, Tea Cakes, Sally Lunns, and all descriptions of Pastry made to order on the shortest notice. Hot Rolls every Tuesday and Friday morning at Eight o'clock. |£|r Orders executed with dispatch. JOHNS AND TREWHEELLAR beg to inform their numerous customers from the country and the public generally that they have now completed their alterations, and" that from this date parties can sifc down and take their REFRESHMENTS comfortably. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Opposite tbe Bank ? . 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 1J acre more or less, the property of J. G. Gordon, Esq. For particulars aud terms (which are most liberal) apply to NASH AND SOAIFE. Nelson, I2th March, 1861. 342 New Zealand Insurance Company. INSURANCE FROM FIRE.-—The un- ■*- dersigned are authorised, by power of attorney from the above Company, to grant POLICIES of Insurance from loss or damnge by FIRE upon BUILDINGS and FURNITURE, and Goods and .Merchandise of «U descriptions. OTTRTTH RPrvTUtjuaNelson, August 20,1861. 993 Bank of New Zealand. -THE SHARE LIST is NOW OPEN at J- the office of the undersigned. (See Prospectus in another part of this paper.) CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 22nd July. 877 Y\7~ANTED, for th© Nelson College, a * * Gentleman to act as ASSISTANT ENGLISH and WRITING MASTER. He will not be required to reside in the College, and the engagement, in the meantime, will not be for more than six months. For further particulars apply to the .Secretary, Mr. BRAITEWAITE. 109 TO STAND this SEASON, at Freeth's -*- Livery Stables, Hardy-street, Nelson, the imported Cart Stallion Clyde Champion will be at Richmond every Wednesday, and at Wakefield every Thursday. Terms :—£i 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. 118 I. FREETH. Notice. A LL POULTRY found Trespassing on x*- my premises, Toi-toi Valley, after this date will be DESTROYED by Poison or otherwise. ROBT. PHILLIPS. September!?. igO T lO LET, the HOUSE, and GARDEN now occupied by the Rev. Mr. Biss. Possession can be given on the 7th October. Apply to E. Eygrett, Masonic Hotel. 116 TO be SOLD or LET, with immediate J- possession, a COTTAGE and Half-an-Acre of LAND, situate in Bronti-street. 117 ALFRED GREENFIELD.

TINSMITH, &c, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, has just received, per Sib Geobge Pollock, a number of SEAMLESS MILK PANS, together with a large assortment of articles suitable for DAIRY, KITCHEN, ANB GENERAL PURPOSES. Builders and others can now be supplied with ■ SHEET AND PERFORATED ZINC at the lowest possible prices for cash. Also, ©MMIiSEE) TTDiiii Ml, and y ZINC G-UTTERTNG AND REPAIRS executed with (lie utmost proinpi.Uude in town or country. R. R, in drawing attention to the new stock of (i.-v..-.-. just revived, and in giwvßntfoing tliem as the BEST EVER IMPORTED, trusts that the character ho has acquired in Nelson, as a Tinsmith, during the last twelve years, will be a sufficient warranty for its truth, HO

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

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

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