RECEIVE!), per GLADIATOR, from ' '■ London. 18 crates Earthenware lhhd.Ohinv • 5 cases Wtx Vestas 10 ~ Currants ; \4Q barrels Crushed Sugar : ; .. 1 bale, containing Grey Damask Table Cloths; Rough Bro. jHoliaadSj Turkey Twills, Rolled Jaconets, Silecia, Moleskin and ; Cord ■■■■■- 1 „ Prints 1 „ Colored Counterpanes and BideßWhketi T „ White Blankets. ,,',;.:. 1 „ Dungarees and Cotton Ticks . 1 ._,, Welsh Flannel, Blue, Sergo and Linseys j 1 „ Striped Shirting,-Hdckabacks, bleached and unbleached ,-.»•" 1 trunk Men'sßluchefß^tor^.^ f? "~">* 1 ~' Ladies Cloth do. / . <; . •' ',' ' ." -■ . W/WILKIE, 400 Bridge-street. Artificial Teeth. TYR. TATTON begs to call the attention ■■*■' of the public-to his newly-invented proe'ess for the construction of ARTIFICIAL TifiETH, GUMS, an;d PALATES. The result of this-invaluable invention may be briefly noticed, in a few of their most promising features:— , 1 All fharp edges are avoided; no wires or fastenings are required ; greater exactitude of coaptafion is obtained ; a natural elasticity,' hitherto wholly unattainable; and a fit, perfected ..with the most unerring, accuracy, is secured; whilei from the. softness, and; flexibility of the'agents employed, the greatest siip-' port and comfort are given -teethe adjoining teeth when loose, or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums, '.!;. The acids of the mouth" exert no agency, all unpleasantness of smell and taste being entirely avoided ; and all these excellent qualities being combined with greater durability. Decayed Teeth Btopped with Gold, Aluminium, Platinum, &c. Teeth extracted on scientific principles; avoiding pain. Children's Teetb regulated. Hours of Consultation—From Eleven till Four. rjHEESE, CHEESE, CHEESE, Port Cooper, from the celebrated n dairy of Mr Macintosh, on sale at the stores of J. A. LANGFORD, Bridge* street. • ■ Also, ex LORD WORSLEY---80 dozen small Wines • 2 crates Toilet Ware 2 „ Cups, Saucers, Bowls and Mugi To be sold at reduced prices. J. A. LANGFOKD. 11th November, 1861. • . 393 Seeds! Seeds! ON SALE at Birmingham Hquse*— Mangold Wurtzel, White and Red Clover, Cow Grass, and all kinds of good Garden §$eds. '■"■ fgjT Warranted to grow. 886 aj&k^ I'O STAND this SEASON fftL^j^R^l -'-at Sunnyside, Spring Grove, " Young* Athelstane," wT;i be'aTthe following places on the days named. Wakefield Arms .. ~ Every Monday. : Foxhill „ Tuesday. Villajte „ Thursday. Star and Garter .. .. „ Friday. Fees, £3 each mare: Groom, Rs.; to be paid on or before the first of January, l 862» An allowance made if more than one mare. 204 JOHN ANDREWS. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Ditchley, -*• the Thorough-bred horse "Brush" winner of the Great Kelson Trial Stakes, 1861: by Chevalier out of Besom by Whisker out of Cordelia, vide Stud Book. Chevalier by Tros out of Flora M'lvor, vide Stud Book. Brush will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Monday ; Wakefield Arms, every .'Wednesday ; and Motueka" Hotel, eveiy Friday. ; Terms, £3 10s. Groom, ss. Good Paddocks for mares at 2s. 6d. per week. 254 Richmond Mechanics' Institution. A LECTURE in connection with the above Institution will be delivered by Mr. DREW on the evening of THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at the Provincial Schoolroom, Richmond.. Subject-" ELECTRICITY." • Admission to' defray expenses, 6d. each. Lecture to commence at Seven o'clock. J. MALCOLM, 869 .','.. Secretary. Kelson Savings Bank. A MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the i-a- 'NELSON SAVINGS BANK will be held on FRIDAY evening .next, November 15, at half-past 6 o'clock. Business—To obtain the Governor's assent to invest a portion of tho Deposits in Government Securities. To consider the propriety of extending the limits-within-which .Deposits m»y be lent on mortgage. , DONALD SINCLAIR, 391 ./Vice-President. Nelson College. ' IT is hereby notified for public information, tlut THREE of the GOVERNORS of Nelson College, namely, Mr. Domett, Mr. Barnicoat, and Dr. Monro, RETIKE from office on the Hth day of November next, under the provisions, of the Nelion College Act, but are eligible for re-election. Tho NOMINATION of CANDIDATES to fill the offices thus becoming vacant will taka place at the Court House,' Nelson, on THURSDAY, the Uth day of November next. In tho event of a poll being demanded, due notice will be given of the necessary arrangements for taking the same. A. S. BRAITHWAITE, Secretary. November 9. SS3 j —— — ' | Nelson Board of Works. . j VTOTICE is hereby given that the A* ASSESSMENT of all the RATEABLE PROPERTY situated within the town of Velson is now completed, and may be inspected at this office for the period of twenty-one days, during the usual office ! hours, by every owner or occupier of property included in the atsessment. Any person considering himself aggrieved by the Assessment may appeal to a bench of Magistrates, in accordance with the provisions of the •'Nelson Im-' provemont Amendment Act," a copy of which may be seen at this office. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretory. Board of Works Office, y v 931
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 424, 15 November 1861, Page 1
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774Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 424, 15 November 1861, Page 1
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