JUST ARRIVED, PEE GLADIATOR, A NEW STOCK OF SUMMER DRAPERY, consisting of every variety of . FASHIONABLE DRESSES, MANTLES, PARASOLS, &c. Printed Muslin Dresses and Robes. Fancy Mohair Dresses. Prints in great variety. A choice selection of Shawls, in Cashmere, Barege, and Lace. A variety of fashionable Mantles, and Ladies' Jackets, Parasols. Ladies' Straw Hats, in Brown, Black, "White, and Fancy. Crinoline and other Fancy Bonnets, Trimmed ditto. Worked Muslin Collars, and sets. Lace Falls, Black Lace, Hair Nets. Edged Blonds, Blond Borders., Black Silk Net, Plain and" Figured.. White Stays, Grey ditto. Flowers, Ribbons, and Fancy Ties. Infant's Under-clothing, Cashmere Hoods, Worked Robes and Frocks. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Boxes... Fancy Baskets, in sets. Black Coburg Cloths and Alpacas, Crapes. 5-4 do. for Veils. Mourning Prints, Mourning Dresses. Black Flowers, Gloves, &c. The PLAIN DRAPERY consists of Calicoes, in Shirtings of every make. Long Cloths and Sheetings, Unbleached Calicoes and Sheetings. Bed Ticks, Drab and White Moreens. Counterpanes, Table Covers. Table Baizes and Table Linens. Towellings, Glass Cloths, Tea Cloths. Cheese Cloths and Pudding Cloth. Nursery Diapers, Pinafore Diapers. Cambric, Jacconet, Book, and Mull Muslins. Lace, Check, and Stripe Muslins # ' • ■ I Toilet Covers, Window Hollands. Linen Blind Tick. ! GLOVES. Ladies' Thread, Silk, and French Kid. Ladies' White and Black Kid. Men's White Kid and Berlin ditto. Men's Black Kid and Berlin ditto. Men's Colored Thread. HABERDASHERY, in great variety. Elastics (all widths), Hair Pins. Braids, Thimbles, Fancy Buttons, Clasps, Brooches, Knitting Cotton, Crotchet Cotton, &c, &c. Men's Panama Hats, Men's Stripe Jean Shirts. Men's White Longcloth Shirts. Men's Regatta Shirts, Men's Blue Worsted Shirts. Men's Crimean Shirts. Men's Merino, Lambs-wool, and Cotton Guernseys. Men's Drawers, Men's Silk Neckerchiefs. Men's Silk Ties, Men's Pocket Handkerchiefs. Men's Cotton Hose. Men's Cotton Half-hose. Men's Cotton, Web, and India-rubber Braces. Every description of Women's and Children's Hosiery. atmeT D ARTNALL'S, EGWiOT EiTTMUiMMEffinr, RICHMOND. October 29th, 1861. 328 r~f HOD-G SON, ARTIST, Moutere District Koad Rate. ■*- • Collingwood-street, Nelson, ( PROCEEDINGS will be taken for the Next door to the Dun Mountain Mining Company's j[ recovery of Road Rates not paid on or before the Offices. . 2nd of December. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, &c, taken in Oil ]j y order of the Road Board, or Watercolours. W, COOK, INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in Oil or Watercolour on. Secretary. PAINTING, Craysa or Pencil DRAWING. : __1— „ TTn 'MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Ad Mr. HODGSON is now FORMING EVENING IM COMPANY. CLASSES for instruction in the above branches of art, intending pupils are requested to make an early ap- -pov, TXRB AND WtARINE INSURANCE. plication. 261 ■ Head Offices: Notice of Alteration. Fbaser's] Buildings, corner of Queen-street and ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY Shortlahd-street, Auckland. 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKE- •* i~o7nn nnft FIELD eveiy Tuesday, Thubsdat, and Saturday, Capital, AIUU,UUU, at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the river permits, arriving With unlimited liability of the Shareholders. in Nelson at Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. Directors: NE All orders pxppntpfl nn (inmmiwn Parcel? Chairman—THUS. HENDERSON. iN.ts.—Au 01 aeis executed, on commission, raiceis Deputy-chajrman-s. browning. delivered, &c., &c., by ALFRED.BUCKLAND, I JOHN GRAHAM, t ATJTIRPWS WILLIAM T. BUCKLAND, GEORGE BURGOYNEOWEN ..Tr . t. JOHN HENRY BURNSIDE, THOMAS RUHSKLL, Mail Contractor. HUGH coolahan, C. j. stone, . WILLIAM C. DALDY, I WILLIAM C. WILSON. NOTICE.— The Richmond and Nelson public ' Fx-Di™toLt a ™, T ».-.«««■ CONVEY A NCR -will fnv tho fntnro run flail v DAVID GRAHAM, JAMES WILLIAMSON, i • \* T r - ,w,' ° , lu™le> lun daily, johN S. OLIVER; | WALTER KNOTT GRAHAM leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Auditors: Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 3-30 p.m, THOMAS COWTON LAW, I RICHARD RIDINGS. Parcels Delivered. Marine Surveyor : 933 HENRY HAMMOND. WILLIAM CRUSH DALDY. p. , , jxr l This Company is now prepared to grant Policies and XtlCUmoua ana «elSon. effect j nsuvft nce from loss or damage by fire upon A PUBLIC CONVEYANCE Houseß and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchanwiil start item Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, on disc, _a«d Manufactures, and Farming Stock of every MONDAY, ihe nth instant, to Nelson, and continue will also take Marine Risks, both in %WSfe,tt public supports th^^,Su^ 3S ~neHotd' NelS°n' abhalf-paSt this Local Institution The Jates barged 1 are the /\ jO. , same as those charged by other Companies. Whilsl e^^fSiy^T^' I°»™ ha:: e the "^V^ 01 a "Ps*?! »ow than equal j k, v, lcu . to contingency which may arise, together with THOMAS GOULD. the unlimited liability of a large body of wealthy November 4th, 1861. . 325 shareholders, the profits ofthis company are retained in /" : —; —: —~~—■ ' the colony. Properties Of Alfred Fell and Henry Seymour Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all Esquires. otlier information may be obtained at the office of the ALL persons occupying PROPERTY . undanl«ned' CURTIS BROTHERS, -t- J- belonging to Alfred Fell, Esq., or to' Henry 992 Agents. Seymour,. Esq , and who may be indebted, for RENT —— —— or INTEREST, or otherwise, are requested for the ■vr nTTHP! —Thn rmhlip are* pantioned future to make their PAYMENTS, and to address N° \ l 1 ■ Zthl any communications respecting the said Properties to ■ agam9t pr advancing money on the the undersigned, who have revived PoweZf Att'or- second ,of e° a Dlf fc ls? ued \^ s J 1*"* ney from Mr. Fell and from Mr. Seymour to act on on London' a? d pai't'cularised underneath, such .diait their behalf. having found its way into the hands ol parties who pttrtt<? vvnnviwn a have no ri Sht to ifc»l,ut wll° avc endeavoring to raise KTniwn « fOO ,0/-, tUiUlb J'KWHEES. .: money on the same in this town. Nelson, Sept. 23, 1861. j75 ALEX> KERR> - Colonist Almanac, 1862. ; nion Bank of Australia, Wapagei. A DVERTISEMEJSTS intended for in- Nelson, Uth November, 1861. •^■^ sertion in the above ALMANAC must be sent No. 59, dated Nelson, 2nd' February, 1555,-favor Mifc to this office beforp the Ist of DecepoihQr,lßGl, ~ "-:•'. AnivM'Cftw, 30 days'■ sight,.i-10 sterling, i'Terms; pet)line, ' 2G3 ™* i
V HODGSON, ART 11ST, -^ • CoLLINGWOOD-STREET, NELSON, Next door to the Dun Mountain Mining Company's Offices. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, &c, taken iv Oil or Watercolours. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in Oil or Watercolour PAINTING, Craysa or Pencil DRAWING. Ad Mr. HODGSON is now FORMING EVENING CLASSES for instruction in the above branches of art, intending pupils are requested to make an early application. 261 Notice of Alteration. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD eveiy Tuesday, Thubsdat, and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the river permits, arriving in Nelson at Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. N.B.—All orders executed, on commission, Parcels delivered, &c., &c., by J. ANDREWS, Mail Contractor. NOTICE. —The Richmond and Nelson public CONVEYANCE -will, for the future, run daily, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 3-30 p.m, Parcels Delivered. HENRY HAMMOND. Richmond and Nelson. A PUBLIC CONVEYANCE -£-*- will start from Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, on MONDAY, the 11th instant, to Nelson, and continue t • „ To Run Every Day, Leaving Mrs. Kite's, Itichmond, at Nine o'clock in the morning, and the Marine Hotel, Nelson, at half-past three every afternoon. One-and-Sixpence each way. Parcels carelully delivered. THOMAS GOULD. November 4th, 1861. . . 325 Properties of Alfred Fell and Henry Seymour Esquires. ALL persons occupying PROPERTY x:i- belonging to Alfred Fell, Esq., or to' Henry Seymour,. Esq , and who may be indebted for RENT or INTEREST, or otherwise, are requested for the future to make their PAYMENTS, and to address any communications respecting the said Properties, to the undersigned, who have received Powers of Attor- , ney from Mr. Pell and from Mr. Seymour to act on their behalf. * . ■ CURTIS BROTHERS. : Nelson, Sept. 23, 18G1. 175 Colonist Almanac, 1862. A DVERTISEMENIS intended for in- -*■** sertion in the above ALM AN AC must be sent to this oflice beforp the Ist Of December, 18GL ~ ".: , Terms; pet)line, 2G3
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 4
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