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Wanted, 9A AAA FEET of WHITE PINE, O\Jy\J\J\J half in boards and half in scantling, ', to bo supplied in small quantities at 17s. per 100 feet. , Apply to J. S. M. JACOBSEN, Builder, &c, . 31 Collingwood-street. WANTED a BILLIARD MARKER. * ' Apply at the Hftsonic Hotel. 115 WANTED a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN to proceed to India per the Sir George Pollock. Application to be made to Captain FROST or to NATH. EDWARDS AND- 00. Nelson, 9th September, 1861. 86 Wanted, nnnFEßTofSAwNtimber. iJ\J,VJ\JyJ Apply to JAMES HENRY, Tas-man-street; or, to Mr. EVERETT'S, Bank Hotel, Hardy-street, Nelson. 975 Waimea W«st. WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER, for , the North Division School. Salary £80 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 i | "HE undersigned having retained all -*- the best workmen lately employed by him on large contracts, is now in a position to undertake all kinds of Work pertaining to the Business at the lowest possible rates, guaranteeing first-class quality and durability. Paperhangings of all descriptions can now be selected from a large r stock on the premises from Bd. per piece. T. B. LOUISSON, Painter, &c, Bridge-street. N.B.—Country orders promptly attended to. 58 HP BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, ; J- • UNDERTAKER, &c, Nile-street, Waimea-Road. 492 £5 REWARD. ON THURSDAY EVENING LAST, the l9fch instant, some evil disposed person or persons did enter my garden and wiltully PULL UP the FRUIT TREES; and DESTROYED the ■ FRAMING of the WELL and threw the same into it. Whosoever will give information so as to lead to conviction shall receive the above reward. JAMES HARFORD. Hope, September 21st, 1861. 156 THE RISING SUN TAVERN is now ■*■ OPEN. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. HOOPERS' ALES. I D. WHITING. Nelson, Sept. 23. 159 Trafalgar House, Trafalgar-street. MRS. BARTLETT begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson and its neighborhood that in addition to late arrivals by the " Glenshee," 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, SHAWLB, 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 HD. JACKSON has just unpacked a • large assortment of GOODS, amongst which will be found the following :— CONCERTINAS, a beautiful assortment c FLUTES, silver-keyed, Concert FLDTINAS and ACCORDIONS Violin Strings, Bows, Bridges, Mutes, Pegs, Tailpieces, and Resin Tuning Forks, Flute Mops Church Services, Prayer Books, Bibles and Wesleyan 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, (fee, &c. TOYS, And Toy Books, in any quantity. H. D. JACKSON, 106 Trafalgar-street. Winter Goods. DECIDEDLY the BEST ASSORTMENT of GOODS that F. FOttMAN has over ■ had the pleasure to offer to the public of Nelson is the "Winter Stock , he has just received, ex George Canning, consisting of i Mens' and Youths' Clothing of every description suitable for all classes. Superior Fancy Doeskin, Black Cloth and Cheviot Coats, Pilot Jackets, Overcoats and | Capes, Black and Fancy Doe Trousers, Pilot Bedford i and Worsted Cord do., Silk, Satin* Black Cloth, Doeskin and Tweed Vests, Moleskin and Cotton Cord I Trousers and Vests of extra stout quality, n great variety of Boy's and Youths' Clothing, includiug Knickerbocker, and Tamo Suits, and Witney and Sealskin Talmas for little boys, Blue Serge, Guernseys, Crimean and other Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Felt Hats, Caps, &c. As quality is the true test of cheapness and figures only mislead, F. F. has not quoted prices, , but customers will find that he gives the best value for money. F. FORMAN, ' Tailor, Outfitter, and Importer, Two doors from the Marino Hotel, and opposite the Trafalgar, Bridge-street. An assortment of Ladies' Winter Dresses, Sealskin, j Cloth and Witney Mantles.. Paletots, Jackets, French ! Barege Evening Dresses and Opera Mantles. 573 On Sale. I" EATHER and GRINDERY ; -"-^ at Moderate Prices. AT LLOYDS' OLD-ESTABLISHED Boot, Shoe, Leather, and Grindery Store, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. ,158 Gold. cToTd~ rP HE NUGGET BO OT. x AMERICAN PEG, THIGH BOOTS now on sale at 160 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. Ex Prince Alfred. JUST RECEIVED, a suitable assort- ;*- ment of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BQOTS . and SHOES for the season. , » ' 167 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. rPWO CASES PERAMBULATORS.—On ■*- sale at the Stores of 62 JOHN SXMONS AND CO,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 410, 27 September 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 410, 27 September 1861, Page 4

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