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ON SALE, the following SEEDS— White Belgian carrot Yellow globe mangel wurtzel Long red do. Green-topped white cattle turnip Skirving's Swede and other kinds Large drumhead cow cabbage Thousand headed cabbage One cwt. red Altringhain csrrot One cwt. red Belgian carrot. Theie seeds are from the flnt Seedsmen in London, h»va been proved in Ntlion, and are warranted true to sorts, and to grow. William Hals, Clapham Rise. X STEAMER 'NELSON.'— Fashionable shawls Ladies' black and white satin slippers „ Leghorn hats „ and gentlemen's black, white, and coloured kid gloves^ N „ black silk mantelets French flowers and wreaths A fashionable assortment of ribbons Blonde and white satin ▲ select assortment of gentlemen's clothing. At Mrs. Watts', Bridge-end Store, BLACK DRESS COATS, silk lined Black Paramatta coats Black and grey alpacca coats India sprigged muslins Flounced embroidered do. t*di*»' Li»l» thi-miri hnniery Grass-cloth pocket handkerchiefs, very superior India grass cloth for riding habit shirts Black Pariaian cassinette for riding habits Gentlemen's while and crimson pocket handkerchiefs Black neckerchiefs Embroidered satin aprons India and other shawls Black silk and satin ladies' mantles Dress shirts, and coloured kid gloves Very superior psrasols and brilliants French muslins and prints, bareges and poplins Black, white, and coloured brocaded silk dresses Black silks and satins, flowers and ribbons Every description of ladies' underclothing. At Mrs. WAITS', Bndge-end._ ALBERT HOUSE,New paper hangings New crumb cloths New printed cambrics New delaine dresses I> ew French dresses New Swiss dresses New silk dresses New straw bonnets New summer shawls New summer hosiery New summer gloves New *ilk parasols. ALEXANDER AITKEN, Proprietor. Inspection invited. TRAFALGAR HOTEL.— Mr. & Mrs. G. TAYLOR, late of the Anchor Inn, have the honour to inform the public of Nelson and visitors from other part*, that they have taken the above new and extensive premises at the corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson, which will be completed and open in a few weeks. The Trafalgar Hotel will be found to be replete with those comforts and conveniences necessary alike to residents and travellers. A large and well lighted coffee and dining-room, comlortable parlours, and snug sitting-rooms, will be among its attractions ; while the suite of well- ventilated bedrooms will be found worthy of comparison with any other hotel in New Zealand. Mrs. Taylob has secured the services of an experienced French Cook, with whose assistance she will be enabled to proude dinners, &c, for public or private parties and balls, in a superior style. An active cud efficient Tavern Wiiter has also been engaged, so that visitors may depend upon receiving attention and civility. The Livery and Bait Stables will be immediately in the rear of the hotel, and will be under the superintendence of an experienced Ostler, where good and quiet saddle horses, or horse and gig, may be had on hire. Jn conclusion, Mr. & Mrs. Taylor trust that their exertions to give satisfaction may continue to merit a share of public patronage ; and that "Toe 'Irafalgar" will, like the illustrious battle which gave it name, not be forgotten by tho " men of Nelson." Nelson, March. 7. 1858, JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, respect9J fully returns thanks for the very liberal support he has received since he has been in Nelson, and would beg to inform his customers that, in consequence of the difficulty of obtaining workmen, he can only execute orders for ready money. Journeymen tailors wanted ; good workmen may have constant employment and very high wages. HHO be SOLD, a GAS and COOKING JL APPARATUS, of the most simple and complete construction, capable of producing at brilliant aud beautiful light at a nearly nominal expense : it is admirably fitted for « sheep station, factory, hotel, or warehouse, and will be sold cheap. Inspection invited. Apply to Thomas Rollison, Blacksmith. Nrison. Feb. 13. PAKAWAU COAL, in any quantity, may be had by leaving an Order at Bridge-end Store. March 22. HOOPER & DODSON are CASH Purchasers of BARLEY, at market prices. Nelson Brewery, March 24. MR. HAWK begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that, on and after the 25th instant, he intends Opening an EVENING CLASS for instruction in WRITING and ARITHMETIC. Terms on application. Woodland House Academy, March 15. MINERS, LABOURERS, and SAWYERS WANTED to proceed to PAKAWAU. — Parties wishing a Home will be able to procure Laud in small lots, from one to ten acres, by making arrangements with Mrs. Watts, Bridge-end. March 22. ____— WANTED, to proceed to the Wairau. a Lady, as GOVERNESS and COMPANION Apply to Mr. bwec/r, at Mrs. Taylor's, Sclwyn-place. March 22. - WANTED, a BULLOCK DRIVER, yy fortheWairau. IT « 3 . Waime ,. eut . March 22. - WANTED, a Journeyman BAKER. Apply to A. Bawkin, Bridge-street. WANTED, £800 for a year or a year and a-half, at 12* per cent., on ample freehold security. Principals to apply to W. T. L. T*ave«s, Esq.. solicitor, Nelson,;

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 722, 28 March 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 722, 28 March 1855, Page 1

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