DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, AND FANCY WORK STORE, BRIDGE-STREET. THE MISSES JAY beg to return -*- thanks for the liberal patronage they have received since occupying their new premises, and request an inspection of their present stock, consisting of Muslin Embroidery Berlin Wools, great variety Stationery Haberdashery Drapery Ladies' Hats Toys and Games of every description An assortment of Chambers' Educational Works. To arrive, per Gladiator— Morley's Haberdashery Children's Shoes Fancy Articles, Jewellery, Ornaments, &c. Dresses for the season:— Chens?, Barege, Check, Challie, Gala, <fee. 161 ON SALE, by the undersignedSix pockets very fine Kent Hops, in prime condition Cheese Presses and Rick Cloths Blacksmith's Portable Forge Anvils, Vices, &c. Paper Hangings, Sorby and Sons' Sheep Shears Hall's Rifle Gunpowder, Caps, and Shot Burdon Sherry and Port wine, in 1 dozen cases Bum, Gin, Brandy, and Whisky, in 1 dozen cases Very fine Congou and Souchong Tea, in chests and half-chests Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles and Bridles Plated Gig; Harness Bass's Burton Ale, in hhds, to arrive per Gladiator Bass's Bottled Burton Ale. EDMUND BUXTON. Nelson, September 19, 1861. 141 INTEBNATIONAI EXHIBITION, 1862. Commissioners for the Province of Nelson :— HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, JACOB BATEY, JAMES LUGSDIN BAILEY, EDWARD BAIGENT, EDWARD EVERETT, CHARLES ELLIOTT, ISAAC MASON HILL. DAVID MONRO THOMAS RIOGE HACEETT HENRY ADAMS MAXWELL BURY HENRY REDWOOD. THE above-named COMMISSIONERS ■L having been appointed by his Excellency the Governor " for the purpose of receiving articles the produce or manufacture of the colony, and of selecting and transmitting to London such articles as may be thought worthy of exposition," take the earliest opportunity of soliciting the co-operation of their fellowcitizens, so that tlie Province of Nelson may be worthily represented in the forthcoming Great Exhibition. The following list includes articles suitable for exhibition :—. • Mineral Products— Gold Copper . Chrome, and its manufactures'. Coal Iron Sand Tin Plumbago Limestone. Flax—raw and Manufactured, including pulp for paper-making. Wool—washed, unwashed, dyed, and manufactured into cloth. Agricultural ProduceWheat, Oats, Bailey, Malt, Pease, Beans, Flour, Biscuit, Oatmeal, Ale and Porter (in cask), Hops, Dried and preserved Fruits. Specimens of Wood—in plank and Scantling, and accompanied with dried twigs and pressed leaves of each wood. Wood manufactured—Furniture, Cabinet Work, &c. Architectural and Building Contrivances Models of Colonial and Other Houses. Skins, Feathers, and Hair. Shells, suitable for manufacturing purposes. Leather, manufactured. Specimens of Natural History. And any other article produced or obtained by human industry, whether of Raw Materials, Machinery, Manufactures, or Fine Arts. Articles not included in the above list will also be forwarded, if considered suitable by the Commissioners. Specimens of timber should be converted into plank or scantling, say six feet long and four inches thick, and cut so as to show the sap on both edges. Where more samples than one are sent .of any article, the best samples only will be forwarded, at the discretion of the Commissioners. A room has been set apart at the Government Builditigs, where Mr. Greenfield will, on behalf of the Commissioners, receive every article sent, and give a receipt. The very latest date at which goods can be received, is the Ist of November next. Articles will be carefully packed, and forwarded free of cost, to the Government Agent in London, who will see the goods properly placed iv the Exhibition. Exhibitors are requested to forward a full desscription of the articles sent, and to state the locality whence they are obtained. Subscriptions, to defray the expenses of packing and forwarding articles, &c., &c, will be received by. any of the Commissioners, or at the Union Bank. The Commissioners will meet at the Government Buildings every Monday, at Two, p.m., where they may be consulted by intending exhibitors. On behalf of the Commissioners, C. ELLIOTT, 10 Hon. Sec.
DRAPERY, DRAPERY, DRAPERY. T. R. HODDER AND GO., RICHMOND, ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THEIR IEW SMUGS iT@@lfC ß EX SIR GEOEGE POLLOCKDRESSES AND ROBES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PRINTS, BERRIES, WHITE AND GREY CALICOES, LONG CLOTHS, CAMBRICS, TWILLS, Girls' and Ladies' Straw Hats of every style. BOYS AND MENS CLOTHING, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SERGEB, HUCKABACKS, TICKS, SHEETINGS, HOLLANDS, DIAPERS, MUSLINS OF EYEKY DESCRIPTION, RIBBONS, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, Men's and Ladies' Silk Ties and Handkerchiefs, MANTLES, JACKETS, PARASOLS, STAYS, CRINOLINES, STEEL SKIRTS, Lace Goods, Gloves, Haberdashery, &c. Ik
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 2
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704Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 2
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