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ff^QUESTRIANS ARE INFORMED* \Ljk that they can now buy at the <9 £/ NELSON EMPORIUM C 7C 7 Ladies' Saddles Gent's ,do. Bridles Martingales Girths Spurs Curry Combs Breaking-in Tackle Riding Whips Hunting do. Stock do. Leather Leggings Riding Gloves From the celebrated firm of Mirrlees §• Co., Glasgow. N. B. As there ore only a few of each of tbe above articles, and the prices thereof being exceedingly moderate, parties requiring such equipments would do well to make an early selection. / June 12. Gbobgb Aikbn. T3ED CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS XJb FOR SALE. /Trafalgar Street. June 10. W. R. Nicholson. J WINES AND SPIRITS, ETC. PORT and SHERRY WINES, the best imported. Superior -Old Scotch Whisky Choice Pale Brandy Excellent Hollands Gin, in four-gallon cases at ALEXANDER AITKEN's, Bridge Street, (One door east from Mr. Smith's Brewery.) A, A. has also received a very large and choice selection of Cut and plain Tumblers, from 6s. 6d. per doz., or 6£d. each. Cut and plain Wine Glaises, from 7s. 6d. per doz., or 7jd.each. Pint and quart Decanters, from 11s. per pair. Inspection Invited. j Nelson, May 29. SEEDS on SALE, ex John Phillips.— \\ lb. Yew seed 1 „ Whin, or Gorse 1 „ Black Austrian Pine 1 „ Spruce Fir 1 „ Thorn Acacia 1 „ Pine Aster Pine i „ Kirn 1 „ Juniper berries 1 „ Hawthorn f-7 1 1 „ Scotch Fir 1 „ Hornbean / i „ White American Spruce 1 „ Larch * „ Silver Fir $ „ Barberries 4 „ common Plane 3 „ American ditto 6 „ Birch 11 „ Scotch Laburnum 7 „ English do. 2 oz. Mountain Ash 2.,, Chinese Arborvitee 6 „ Varigated Holly 6 „ common Holly 1 pint of Acorni\ 1 packet of Puus Serbus U packets of Tree Seeds 2 Iris Lusiana /12 fine named Gladioluses. P. Moobb, Bridge Street. WINDOW GLASS, Wholesale and Retail. Sizes, 6 x 4—7 x 5-8 x 6— 9x7— 10 xß— 12x10— 14x10— 15 X 10— 16 X 10—18x10—14x12—16x12 —18 x 14—20 x 16. Linseed Oil, superior White Lead and Colours of every description, in any quantity. At William Stallabd's, Bridge Street, opposite Mr. .Smith's Brewery. An APPRENTICE WANTED. RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR.— The next FAIR for the SALE of CATTLE will be held . on WEDNESDAY, the 7th July, in a paddock adjoining th^ Plough Inn, where accommodation for all kinds of Stock will be provided free of expense. N. B. Land has been purchased for the sole use of the Richmond Fair, which will be enclosed and ready for the fair in Novimber. F. Ottbbson, / Secretary to the Richmond Cattle Fair Association. CELLING OFF.—Terms, CASH. kjf M. Walkeb, Bridge Street. /j?X JOHN PHILLIPS. — STAG'S' Hi SHEEP and LAMB DIPPING COMPOUAD. A sure and speedy cure for the SCAB, Lice, Tick, and all other parasitical insects in the fleece. It scours and bleacbja/tb^ wool, and promotes its growth to an extraordinary Mrwe. Sold in casks containing sufficient for dipping one hynjrred sheep, at 355. per cask. Also, STARK'S ANTI-SMUT COMPOST, a certain remedy for SMUT, and a sure preventative to the attaM^of the Slug, Grub, and Wireworm, entirely obviating tnyhe^ cessity of using lime or salt. Sold in packets, contojping sufficient for six bushels of wheat, at 3s. od, per packet. / G. W. Schbodbb, Haven Road. BUTCHERS and OTHERS.— The JL Undersigned will be enabled from this date to supply FAT STOCK and WETHERS, from tbe herds and &>/& of Gbobgb Doppa, Esq. Several head of Cattle can nW*e I seen on his Farm at Woodstock, near Stoke : a persen aJwilys , in attendance to deliver as required. A number of STeERS i and COWS for Sale. /April 16. W. R. Nicholson. -*nVTR. KNYVETT is now in Nelson, and ) JLVJL ready to treat with any one requiring MUSICAL. 1 INSTRUCTION. '// ' JBelwyn Street, May 20. /if \ f— £ /C^ISH. — The Undersigned has just rei J? ceived from Queen Charlotte's Sound a small quantity of those delicious Fish, APUKA and BARRACOOTA, sjkoked, and in capital order. ♦/ , /June 4, 1852. T. R. Bebbt, Bridge Str«C* VT7X SPRAY. — A variety of HTA-JL-i CYNTH and RANUNCULUS BULBS. , May 29. D. Moobe. ' VH RAWLING, TALLOW CHAND- ~ iJ • LER and OIL REFINER, near Mr. Ross, Baker, Bridge Street, begs to inform the public that he has com- ~ menced business in tbe above line, and trusts, by strict a'tention and selling a good article at the lowest possible profit, to receive a shore of public patronage. M^O ADVERTISERS.— No Advertise- " -L ments received after Ten o'clock on Saturday moming, and double charge made for all not received by Sii o'clock on Friday. " Examiner " office, June 5.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 536, 12 June 1852, Page 61

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Page 61 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 536, 12 June 1852, Page 61

Page 61 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 536, 12 June 1852, Page 61