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J|tcrt|a"nJttse. NEW-GROCERY AND GENICRAL STORE, Nile-street East, OPPOSITE THE SCOTCH CHURCH. EDAM ANT begs to informthe inhab-, • itants .of the surrounding neighborhood that the above store ia NOW OPEN with a numerous and varied assortment of GENERAL GOODS, FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &c, &c, and hopes-by strict attention to business and constant supply of the hest : goods at lowest prices to merit a shave of publio' patronage. Nelson, Cth December, 1861- . 528 Now Landing', ex Friends, from MelJxnuve. i A A BAGS Mauritius Prystallise^ Sugar J. vu 200 bags Victorian Company's First Counter .- .. ' Sugar"- ... ;:r:' ..,.';. i 55O.:bags ditto ditto Yello^v Sugavfi 160 '',', ditto ditto Yellow Courtter.ditto. . ; NATH. EI)WARDS*4.ND CO. :7 Nelson November 12. ' -.- 407 -___ __ KAA DOZEN of Wine or Old Tom O\J\J BOTTLER Highest cash price given. ■'■} JAS. BENTLEY, Wine Merchant, 2G Brid no-street. rPHE undersigned will, from this date, *- supply MEAT at the" following prices for-CASH O.NLY:— " ' Beef, from 4d. to fid. per ft>. Mutton,, sd. to7d. „ Veal and Pork equally low.' JOHN PRATT, Bridge-street. November 1, 1861. : 336 flllililfiiila T T?HW Ql7 P Q ma^e *° measure ATP VT T» PT?)C *£%&f*mm Bridge-street. 397 Caution.-- Wax, Vestas. T> LETCHEORD AND GO. guarantee ■li'» their MATCHES will light; in any climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, theref.we, when oideriHj;Wax Matches should be particular'in''requesting •' L(.'tchfordV make," as others are ofien substituted. U. LETCHFOIID AND GO. having just built an extensive luatiulactoiy, are now prepared.to execute at a few days' notice, any order made payable in jEnglaud. : • ' ; Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of White- ; jChapel.) London. '•''"-' 2( j3 !f) WAG G, TA I LOR, ~-* • Habdy-stkeet, Nelson. ' MR \S. ~W A G G , ..MJLLIN-JER AND'DRESSJIAKEa A choice assortment of Bonnets, Straw and Felt ■Hats, Gentletneii's and Youth's Cloth Caps of the newest fashion, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Cap Fronts,■ Trimmings,' and Haberdashery. Sept. 30. •* 190 Bridge-street Butchering Establishment. T-?EIiSG desirous of giving my customers -*-* the advantage of iower rates, the following will be rhy price*-,, for CASH OSLY, until further ' notice:— Beef, from 4d. to fid. per.lb. Mutton , 5d..t0 7d. „ Pork and Veal equally lo.w. A. SCOTT. November 1, 1861. ■ 337 «Ar STAND this SEASON ; ' at Sunnysidc, Spring Grove, gsgggjjigpgg " Young Athelstaiie," >vi.i bo ai. ihe following places on the days named. Wakefield Arms ..' .. Every Monday. fYixliill .. .. .... „ Tuesday. Villasr.e .. „ Thursday. Star and Garter .. .. ~ Friday. Fees, £3.each mare: Groom, Hs.; to be paid on or before the first of January, I&U2. An allowance made if more than one mare. .204 , . JOHN ANDREWS. '|WfAND.THIS..SBASON;7atDitchIey I -■■ the Thorough-bred horse "Brush" winner of the Great ls't'l*on Trial Stakes, 1861: by Chevalier out of Besom by Whisker out of Cordelia, vide Stud Book. Chevalier byTros out of Flora M'lvoi1, vide Stud Book. Brush will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, even Monday; Wakefield Arms, every Wednesday ; and Motucka Hotel, every Friday. Terms, £3 10s. Groom, ss. Good Paddocks for mares at 2s. 6d. per week. 251 To the Electors of the Province of kelson. rj.ENTLEMEN.~Hi3 Excellency the Go-V-h vernur having issued the Writ, Under which you will shortl) be c.-tlled on to exercise.the right of electing a Superintendent for your "province, I now hold office only till you have again made'your choice, i Having been twice elected to this importliht position, you are able to jud^e of the manner in which I have fulfilled the duties that have devolved upon me ; and should you consider that I have-faithfully anil judiciously exercised the trust placed in me, I shall be mo.it happy to receive a renewal of that confidence which you have hitherto reposed in me, and for which I shall ever entertaiu the most grateful feelings. I remain, Gentlemen, Your greatly obliged servant, .j J. P. ROBINSON, j Nelson, 11th November, 18R1. 396 To the Electors of the City of Nelson. C^ENTLEMEN.—i again beg to tender my services to you as one of your representatives in the Provincial Council, about to bo elected The interest I luve always taken in shipping and otiicr matters connected with your city, loads me to hope that I may still be useful to you;, the more especially us there is every prospect of the trade of this port being considerably augmented by the exportation of chrome, in addition to the other mineral products of the province. It is not my intention to n>ake n personal canvass of the constituency, but if 1 am required to attend « public meeting with a view ofa^eeitHininjrmy opinion on any snlject of local importance likely to bo brought U'fore the Council, 1 cha!l be most happy to do so, upon getting duo notice of the same. With gratitude for the confidence you have hitherto reposed in me; I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JAMES MACKAY. Drumduan, December 3, 1861, £16 \

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 434, 20 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 434, 20 December 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 434, 20 December 1861, Page 1

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