;'nn O .:' '100-bqxes JSeltnohtf Sperm- Candles' ! , ".-iO. chests' tfopgbu ; Tea ' ' ' ; 10-h'aif-6}iests : prea'" ' --8- qr-casks ; Hennessey's Dark Brandy ' ; 4 r "";„"' : *° l : '";, ; ' ' "Pale ' ' ; „ ;: ' j . ' HOpPER,tDODSbN, ,&- AITKEN. i ' .Nelson, July. 19; : ' '■ "' "' ' ' " " ""' ".; . 7,91 ! ,mO ARR.I/VE per .LOjRD ! . 50,cases. Blood, Wolfe, and. Co's; Bottled Porter. HOOPE-l/ .DODSON, ;&; AITKEN. :Nelson, July 19. ; . ; ,792 -JVTOW READY for .SALE, upwards of TWENTY X^l "different' VlEWS an'd'?P.6Rl^Al'rS,;ill'ustrating the various, incidents connected with the' ; ;MAUNGATAPU.'>IURDi_R.S, With anj explanatory; Map of the . Road from Deep to» Nelson, -and a.Narrative ■ , of all '• .'the, correct .particulars .obtained up to= the- time. of publication, extracted from the, Monthly- Summary, of .the ;Nelson - Examiner, July ; 19j. .1866,, .andxontaining four, newspaper, pages. Done up with printed wrappers, expressly; for transmission by book post. Drawn -and -published by 786 • THEOPHILUS MABILLE. GEELONG AND BALLARAT, HOTEL ... Bridge-street',. Nelson. -■ \T7" : -R. WATERS begs to inform the inhabitants !":W • of Nelson and travellers, -that- he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes; by strict attention to business, and- moderate :.charges, ; .to-. have a share of their, patronage. Comfortable board and lodging. 7.13 THE LONDON TAYERN, HAVEN-KOAD. HUGH COTTIER (late of the. Anchor) having removed to; the above- mpre commodious premises, hopes, by s t trict ( attention, to business, civility to'his customers, and supplying the best articles that can be procured in the market, to give 'satisfaction to all who may- favor him with their custom. ; -.'Passen_ers.. v by,stt!aniers-and sailing craft will find 'the.London Tavern a very convenient house, it .being situated midway between. the Town and Port. Good Accommodation for Diggers and Travellers. 745 GO A L S. C O-A L S. THE undersigned are. SELLING,- at .REDUCED ; PRICES :— Best Newcastle, Grey River, and English Household, delivered- to any. part of the Gity, in bags if required, at the lowest market rates. 667 R. G. GIBBONS, Government Wharf. T7\X KONIGEN AUGUSTA and late arrivals. . . Finest Teas Plantation Ceylon Coffee Price's Sperm Candies Carriage Lights Crushed Loaf Sugar No. 1 Company's Pieces Melbourne Soap Currants, Raisins, Figs Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters Crosse and Blackwell's Potted Meats Pickles, Sauces, Mustard Spices, Confectionery Corn Flour, Sago, Rice Best Scotch Oatmeal Split Pease, Patent Groats Calf-foot Jelly Cocoa and Chocolate Vinegar, Table Salt Oils, Brushware, Sec., Sec. ';■ RENTOUL BROTHERS, Trafalgar-street. Wholesale and Retail. 674 CHEAP CLOTHING. QHEAP; CLOTHING. BOOTS. AND SHOES. CHEAP HATS and CAPS, of every description. 100 dozen, per- Konigeii : Augusta. Note the, Address: — T. CORBETT, - CLOTHIER, Corner of Bridge and Trafalgar streets; Boot and Shoe Warehouse adjoining in Bridge-street, i — : i . A Private. Room for Ladies. 649! . . , . . Tn A ELY ; 'White . Seed POTATOES. ; Jl_ Rye Grass and Clover Seeds. ' ! 754 FIRTH & CO., Collingwood-street. j IE you want a COLONIAL , OVEN, good , and . cheap, go to •• - ■ ■ ; 660 '' ' ' R. BURN & CO. !
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