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w~XITg7 tailor, • Hardy-street, Nelson. Mr S . ~~W A G G , MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. A choice assortment of Bonnets, Straw and Felt Hats Gentlemen's and Youth's Cloth Caps of the newest fashion, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Cap Fionl3, Trimmings, and Haberdashery. . Sept. 80. Bridge-street Butchering Establishment. BEING desirous of giving my customers the advantage of lower rates, the following will be my prices, for CASH ONLY, until further notice:— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per It). Mutton ~ sd. to 7d. „ Pork and Veal equally low. A. SCOTT. November 1,1861. 337 BANKERS' SAFES.—We are now laniDg from the Walter Hood, several of Tann's Patent Reliance Safes, of extraordinary strength and security; made epedally to our designs to suit the requirements of banking establishments. In addition to the usual arrangemtTits these safes have treasure compartments under separate keys, while the main doors, steel lined, are secured with two of Tann's patent cylinder locks, pouckr-proof and unpickable. The !\ic-resisting power of these safes lias been established beyond all doubt, in the experimental test made in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, under cognisance of the highest authorities. Illustrated lists can be had on application. Fireproof chests, deed and cash boxes, and patent padlock?, also on sale. Brush and Mac Donnell, sole agents and importers of Tann's Patent Reliance Safes, 326, George-street, Sydney, and 23, Collinsstruet, Melbourne. 614 To Sawyers &c. "WANTED, TENDERS for CUTTING » » 33,000 feet of SAWN TIMBER ( Totara, Remu, and White Fine.) To bo delivered on site of proposed new Court House, Nelson, on or before February 17, Apply to, JAMES HENRY, 591 Builder, Nelson. A GENTS FOR THE "COLONIST" Town. Bridge-street: W. Wilkie, H. J. Goodman, R. Lucas Waimea-street: I. M. Hill. Country. Stoke, F. Austen. Motueka, R. Sutcliflb. Richmond, Hodder & Co. Riwaka, Mr. Edleaten Spring Grove, E. Rennel. Waitapu, R. Ray, Wakefield, J. Squire. Motupipi, J. Tilby Waimea Village, J. Palmer Slateford, Mr. Hey ward. Collingwood, D. Allan. Blenheim, W. Collie. Moutere Inn, C. H. Benseman. London: Mr. Wm. B. Smith, News Agent, 4, Hungerford-st. Sydney: Mr. J. L. Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-st. Melbourne : Messrs. Gordon and Gotch. Collins-street. Nelson Rifle Volunteers. ALL Persons desirous of Joining No. 1 or No. 2 Company of RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, and who either have not been previously drilled, or who may desire to be again drilled, are informed that they can receive preliminary instruction at the office of JOHN LOCKETT, 605 Captain and Adjutant. "VU"E, the undersigned, heretofore carry- * * ing on business in co-partnership as steamboat proprietors, trading under the style or title of the * Nelson Coast Steam Association,' have this day DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP by mutual consent. Witness our hands at Nelson this sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyone. N. G. Morse Maxwell Bury, A. J. Richmond, Joseph Winterburn, Jno. Tinline, Hugh H. Stafford, Herbert Evelyn Curtis, W. R. Nicholson, Geo. M'Rae, Win. Wilkio, James S. Cross, J. Nancanow. Witness—Oswald Curtis. 621 To the Electors of the District of Waimea West. fJENTLEMEN.— I have the honor to •^ offer myself as a candidate for the Provincial Council at the election at Waimea West. If lam fortunate enough to agree in opinion with you on this and other points, I shall be happy to serve as your Representative. If, however, you prefer to elect some one else, I can assure you sincerely it will not efface the recollection of the very complimentary manner in which you formerly conferred that honor upon me. JOHN KERB, Sen. Waimea West, December 4,18G1. 540 "NOTICE.—On the Ist January, 1862, a -^ first INSTALMENT of 6s. Bd. in the pound will be paid by ub at the office of Messrs. Lightband »nd Jackson, on account of Captain Locicett. ftrn M. LIUHTBAND, 810 G. BAKER.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 4

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