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4lrimediate compensation AW/5 ALL CLASSES, - J for tbje scanty supply of comparatively inferior quality and high priced "BOOTS and SHOES hitherto supplied to tne inhabitants of this settlement. MAY BE HAD at the STORE f ALEXANDER MOWATT, Bridge-street. Nelson (lately occupied by Mr. Gapfee), which will be OPEN on and after MONDAY, 4th March. A. Mowatt begs respectfully to announce the arrival •/ a largo portion of his stock, comprising several thousanu pairs of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, &c, made expressly for the colony, under his immediate direction, and which he will be able to sell at prices so much under the usual ratas, as will' ensure a speedy clearance. Undermentioned are a few lots worthy of immediate inspection. A. M. 'feels confident they only require to be seen to ensure a rapid sale, as he can guarantee them to be of firstrate qualities, unsurpassed for workmanship, and will be sold at London prices; — 1,000 pairs Men's Blucher s and Lacing Boots (hob- t.^6 nailed), nade expiessly-for this cplony, per pair. ... 13 Q; 1,000 ditto ditto for Youths (all. siiei.), from 0 9" 1,000 Men's Clamp Clarences, Bluchers. &c, from . . 80, 550 Men's stout Shoes 7 0 300 ditto Oxonian ditto, from 7 g Several hundred pairs Gentlemen's patent Leather, Cordovan, and patent Enamelled Dress Boots, very beautifully made goods, suitable* for the ensuing JT festivities, from •; irt Wellington Boots, first-rate qualities, various prices Ladies' and Gentlemen's patent India Rubber Gal oshes, quite impervious to wet, strongly recommended by the Faculty 5 0 Several hundred pairs _adies' patent Leather Shoes (best goods ever imported) 5 6 1,000 pairs Ladies' Boots,* from 7 9 Ladies' Cork Soles warranted waterproof, per pair. ... 1 0 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Slippers, m great variety.] Heads of Families will do well to inspect the stock of Children's Boots and Shoes, as sucban opportunity has never • before, and may not again offer, of effecting such a saving as may be made in purchasing at this establishment. •' A large lot of GENTLEMEN'S LEATHER LEGGINGS, made expressly for the bush / A few second-hand SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTIN. GALES, SPURS, D HIVING GLOVES, &c, very cheap A good usortmeotof Scotch and Yorkshire Tweeds, new styles, excellent qualities ' Moleskins and Cordoroys, such qualities seldom imported Unbleached and white Calico Buckskin, Velveteen, Sec. ' Cloth Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. A few set Dinner and Desert Knives and Forks A large assortment of Pocket, Pruning, and Penknives, all equally cheap. To COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 4th March. Nelson, Ist March, 1850. — 'If UST RE CHIVED — C/ Infants' Brushes, BbttJes, and Powder Boxes of various sices Combs and Brushes of every description Mounsey's Preston Smelling Salts Lavender Water, Otto of Roses Oil of Almonds, Almond Flavour Essences of various kinds Cream of Tartar Friar's Balsam Camphorated Chalk Blue and other Ointments Oxalic Acid, and Stone Brimstone Gums of all kinds, Isinglass Cheese Colouring, Honey Jujubes, Arrow Root, Acid Drops Lozenges, Spanish Juice, &c. Dover and G^kory's Powder A general asj^Hßent of Drugs; Perfumery, Spices, &c, _ on sale* _j^ Claea Macbhanb. iL'OR sJB, a FEW HUNDRED /JL SHEEP, bred in the colony. Also, the GOOD-WILL ef a RUN in the Wairau, under lease from the New Zealand Copapany. Apply to J. H. Coopee. l^/TERINO RAMS for SALE in the 4-*J- Wairau.— FlFTY MERINO RAMS, comprising six-tooth, four-tooth, two-tooth sheep, and ten-months-old ram lambs, for SALE in the Wairau. Apply to C. B. Wither, Eut Waimea, or to John Maxwell. Taylor Valley, Wairau. Jadilary 29, 1850. 1/T : tf IGHT CART, with a good steads JLJ . HORSE, ON »IRE. * /j M. Little, Trafalgar Street. MISSES CROOK, MILLINERS and DRESS MAKERS, beg to announce to the Ladies of Nelson, that having just arrived from London, tfiey are thoroughly acquainted with the latest Fashions, and hope by strict attention to business, to Obtain a portion of their patronage. Bridge Street, Nelson, at the house of Mr. Askew, near the .Wcsleyan Chapel. '#A LFRED FELL & CO. will CONIXX TRACT for the DELIVERY of MAIDEN EWES, /per the Comet, at 15s. per head. A. F. & Co. are likewise PURCHASERS of WOOL. NsH)>n, Jan. 9. «X/fR. BEECHAM, ARCHITECT and lyL SURVEYOR, Shakspeare Walk, Nelson. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, & JL OTHERS.— SEALED TENDERS will be received until the loth instant, for certain ALTERATIONS aiu ADDITIONS to Be made at the ODD-FELLOWS' ARMCfT where the plan and specification may be seen. The proprietors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. * jTjMVE POUNDS REWARD.— Whereas i- some evil-disposed person or persons did, on WEDNESDAY EVENING last, between the hours of Seven and Ten, CARRY FROM THE ROAD, near the Salt Water Bridge, a CASE, marked A M, and PUT THE SAME INTO THE WATER, and which said cue hu been picked up under the bridge considerably damaged. The above reward will be paid to any person giving information which may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Alexander Mowatt. Feb. 39, l«50. £S6VERING.— The FEES for the aerV vitea of YOUNG FARMER and PATCH being overdue, are requested to be paid to the undersigned. F^. 18, 1850. " G. W. Sc»EOPEE. «4 PRAYER MEETING for the succ^ £\- of the Total Abstinence Principle, will be held (D. V.) at the house of Mr.' Packer, in Bridce Street, on the SECOND SUNDAY" in the month (March 10), at half-put Three in the afternoon, v usual. Members of all the churches in the colony, and all other friends of the cause, are respectfully invited to be present. The most notorious drunkards in Nelion and the country round will be also readily admitted, if tolerably sober and well disposed at the time.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 417, 2 March 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 417, 2 March 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 417, 2 March 1850, Page 1

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