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ON SALE, at the Bridge-street Store, in lots to suit purchasers, Fifteen Crates GARDEN POTS and STANDS, all eizea. Also, ten casks GARDEN and Agricultural SEEDS, of the newest and most useful kinds. For further particulars apply to Mr. T. C. Batcheloe, or W. Hale, seedsman, Tory-street. 7496 THE COMMENCEMENT OF SPRING. TB. LOUISSON, PAINTER • PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR, &c, has the honour to announce to his friends and the public, that, having completed his large contracts, viz., the College and Government Buildings, Nelson, and the Government Buildings, Marlborough, and having secured an excellent supply of material, aud engnged an efficient staff of workmen, he is now prepared to undertake private work in either town or country to any extent. T. B. L. has to regret that, owing to the above heavy contracts, he had to disappoint many of his patrons during the past season ; but he assures them that they shall not again have to complain of want of promptness in the execution of their orders. The advertiser has just imported a large stock of the celebrated WHITE ZINC PAINT, the peculiar qualities of which are, that it penetrates the pores of wood, and preserves it from decay, that it does not crack or blister by heat or exposure, and that its pure colour, and exceeding durability, render it admirably adapted for use in a climate like Nelson. Nelson, September 1, 1861. 7462 SADDLERY, EX GLENSHEE. EF. JONES begs to return thanks to the • inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity for the patronage he has received for upwards of six years, and intimates that he has imported, direct from the most popular manufacturers in England, an excellent and useful assortment of SADDLERY of every description ; also, a few sets of firstrate Silver-plated and Brass Mounted Gig HARNESS, Carriage SPONGE, Horse, Dandy, Water, and Spoke BRUSHES, COMBS, and every requisite for" the stable, on the newest principles. Silver-plated Stallion Snaffle BITS, Gentlemen's leather Riding GLOVES, genuine waterproof HARNESS POLISH, and all other GOODS connected with the trade WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. F. J. having arranged for a regular supply of first-class GOODS, is enabled to compete with any House in New Zealand. All goods marked in plain figures, and only one price asked to all parties. Observe— JONES'S, OerasiTE the Tbafalqab Hotee. FOR SALE, ex LORD WORSLEY, from Sydney, Six hhds. Prime MAURITIUS MOLASSES. Apply to T. Cawthbon, Government Wharf. 7467 MRS. SCAIFE has on S AL E— 2 Harmoniums Wheatstone's Concertinas Music for Piano, Concertina, * Guitar, and Cornet Strings for Pianos and Guitars. Tbafalgab Sqttabe. 7456 DIGGERS FOR WANGAPEKA. PARTIES ARRIVING at NELSON, on their way to the above DIGGINGS, are respectfully directed to the superior ACCOMMODATION of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL; J. Jbbtis, Proprietor. . Good Stabling. Trafalgar-street. . 6826 EX DONA ANITA. 3 hhds. U. V. Co.'s Dark Brandy 9 qunrter-casks ditto ditto 14 „ „ Port Wine 1 bale Eip Leather 45 boxes Pale Soap | 60 „ Sperm Candles 6569 Cubtis Bbothebs. STEAM ENGINES. TO AGRICULTURISTS, MILL OWNERS AND OTHERS. EX DONA ANIT A— One 15 horße-power portable Steam Engine One 15 horse-power stationary Steam Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. 0. D. YOUNG and Co. of Perth and London. Nash and Scatfe, 7251 Bridge-street. OIL. OIL. OIL. WH. WEST has the pleasure of inform- • ing the inhabitants of the Province of Nelson that he has commenced refining SPERM and WHALE OIL for Solar and all ordinary Lamps, which he is prepared to furnish the public with at the following prices :— 5 Gallons and over, at 6s. 6d. per Gallon Single Gallon, 7s. Per Bottle, Is. 3d. N.B. — Thick Oil, for Machinery and greasing Cart Wheels, in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. All Orders left at West's, Lower Bridge-street, will be promptly attended to. 7281 CHEAP BREAD AND LARGE PUDDINGS, BY USING HARPER TWELVETREES' BAKING and PASTRY POWDER. The great saving of flour astonishes all who have used it ! Try a small Packet and notice its surprising results ! ! TESTIMONIALS. " I like no Baking Powder so well as ' Harper Twelvetrees' Baking and Pastry Powder,' for I find it makes the flour go further." Mrs. Thobney, New North-road, London. " I like ' Harper Twelvetrees' Baking and Pastry Powder ' exceedingly, and always feel satisfaction in recommending it." Mrs. Bbown, Mile End, London. " Your ' Baking Powder ' is superior to any I have ever used." M. Pbovost, St.* John's, Oxford. " I have constantly used your ' Baking and Pastry Powder,' and my Pastry and Cakes have been praised by every one." E. PINEL, Jersey. " I consider that your Baking Powder is superior to any article for those who suffer from Indigestion." E. Josceylin. Sold in Packets at Id. and 2d.; and in Canisters at 6d. and la., by Grocers, Druggists, and Corn Chandlers everywhere. Sold by Mr. R. B. Walcot, at the Millinery Establishment, next door to the Bank, Nelson ; and by all Grocers and Druggists. Wholesale Agent for Australia, Edwabd Whitby, 25, , Flinders- lane East, Melbourne. For Sydney: E. and W. Paul, 89-York-street. 6866 BENTLEY'S celebrated LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, and AERATED WATERS. Agent for Wairau — J. M. Hutchison. 4002 EST PAKAWAU COAL, 455. cash, on delivery; 60s. credit. Apply to J, Liwrawuxs, Wakfttu Hotel. 6408

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 7 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 7 September 1861, Page 1

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