MRS. GREEN will OPEN, in the present week, ex CAMILLA— English and Parisian bonnets Flowers, velvet ribbons 1 Lace goods, mantles, dresses, &c., &c. J Inspection of the above invited, the Goods being first-class, and economical in price. NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, TBAFALaAB-STEEET, next the Bank, 1165 AN ASSISTANT WANTED. TO ARRIVE, per CAMILLA, now daily expected from England : — \ 25 cases Marzetti's bottled ale, pints and quarts 25 cases ditto ditto' stout ditto NOW LANDING, EX SEBASTIAN, GO casks Brydges and Son's bottled stout, quarts 75 casks Marzetti's bottled stout, quarts 75 casks ditto ditto ale, quarts 4 quarter-casks French brandy 3 ditto Booth's old torn 2 ditto port 4 ditto sherry 30 cases Booth's old torn, 1 doz. e.ich 50 cases geneva 10 half-hhds. Champion's vinegar 10 cases Champion's mustard j 12 cases quart and pint pickles 12 cases sauces 9 ca3es essence of anchovies and capers 21 cases salad oil 1 case castor oil 5 crates dinner services 1 crate toilet sets 6 cases Smee's superior furniture, carpets, and paper-hangings. 945 Nash akb Scaipe, Bridge-street. PER SEBASTIAN, NOW LANDING, 3HHDSI U. V. DARK BRANDY 4 quarter-casks dark brandy 3 do. pale do. 50 cases bottled do. do. 10 cases pale sherry 20 cases golden do. 2 lihds. Jamaica rum 3 quarter casks do. 48 cases Coward's oilmen's stores 10 cases French white vinegar. 963 Curtis Bkotiiees TO ARRIVE per « CAMILLA," now daily expected— 5 cases men's and boys' assorted clothing 3 „ assorted millinery and haberdashery 1 trunk ladies' satin and kid slippers 1 „ ladies' cloth boots 1 „ girls' and children's boots 1 case heavy kip leather 1 „ calf and light kip leather 52 cases assorted oilmen's stores 6 „ Score's washing ciystal 1 case ship chandlery 75 casks bottled porter, 4 dozen each 50 „ pale ale, 4 dozen each 2 quarter-casks port wine 10 „ pale sherry 4 „ Jamaica rum 4 „ Scotch whiskey 7 cases port wine, 2 dozen each 7 „ sherry, 2 dozen each 11 „ port wine, 1 dozen each 12 „ sherry, 1 dozen each 1 cask seeds 2 winnowing machines 4 patent chaff-cutting engines 2 bruising mills 2 steel flour mills 2 Eansome's V II ploughs, with extra fittings 2 „ PP „ 2 „ P 3 „ „ 1 case plough fittings 4 bales coal sacks 2 „ corn sacks 4 cases Huntley and Palmer's biscuits. Nelson, May 1. Curtis Bbothees. (COLONIAL LUXURIES.— The underV_7 signed has just received improved PLANS of GIGS, DOG-CARTS, WAGONETTES, OMNIBUS REVERSIBLES, &c., peculiarly adapted to the wants of the colony, and can procure the same at unprecedented low prices. Plans may be seen on application. C. A. Richards, Manuka-street. N:B. PIANOFORTES and goods of every description procured to order. 1028 SOUTHERN STAR LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will celebrate the ANNUAL FESTIVAL of St. JOHN the BAPTIST, at then- Lodge Room, on TUESDAY, the 29th instant. The Lodge will be opened at high noon. Brethren of the Order are invited to attend. Dinner at Six o'clock, p.m., precisely. 1 Tickets may be had of the Stewards, Brothers Stmons, Edwards, and Dodson. By order of the W.M., , H, J. Goodman, 1163 Secretary. DINNER TO W. R. NICHOLSON, ESQ. THE FRIENDS of \V. ± NICHOLSON, Esq., propose inviting that gentleman to a DINNER, previous to 1113 leaving Nelson for England. The Dinner will take place at the Trafalgar Hotel, on WEDNESDAY next, June 30, at Six o'clock precisely. Tickets, 15s. each, may be had at the Examiner office, or at the bar of the Hotel. June 22. • 1159 IVTELSON TURF CLUB.— A MEETING .-Ll of the MEMBERS of the TURF CLUB will be held at the Trafalgar Hotel, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, June 30th, at Three o'clock, for the purpose of determining on a PROGRAMME for the NEXT NELSON MEETING, and for the transaction of other business connected with the Club. C. Elliott, Secretary of the Turf Club. Nelson, June 22. - HSB rPHE undersigned requests that all CLAIMS JL against him may BE SENT IN AT ONCE to the Offlce of Messrs. Nicholson and Hidings, Bridge-street. W. R. Nicholson. Nelson, June 22, 1858. 1162 BARQUE "CAMILLA," from London. Consignees by this Vessel are requested to make then* Entries without delay. ' Curtis, Brothers. Nelson, June 22nd. - 1172 TT^EST COAST EXPEDITION. CAPTAIN HIBBERLEY expects to return from Wellington in about three weeks' time, and will then be prepai-ed to proceed upon an EXPLORING and PROSPECTING EXPEDITION to WANGANUI WEST, thence to the BULLER, and afterwards as may be agreed upon by the passengers returning to Nelaon. /Passage-money to be paid at the rate of £5 per month, exclusive of provisions, which will be provided and charged at Nelson prices. The vessel to be well fitted for the voyage, and capable of accommodating twenty passengers. For further particulars apply at the Wakatu Hotel. 1153
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 4
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