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SADDLERY AND HARNESS, NOW UNPACKING, EX CELESTIAL. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of SADDLERY and HARNESS always on hand, at the lowest prices. PEAT AND THORNTON, Bbidge-stbeet, Neison. April 2. 724 ON SALE, Taranaki Cocksfoot GRASS SEED, in large or small quantities Two tons Perennial Red Clover, White Dutch, and Timothy Pacey's Perennial Rye Grass (true) | Nelson-grown Rye Grass*, of the best description New Rapo, Hemp, and Canary Seed Fine new Garden Turnip Seeds, for Autumn sowing Californhn Prairie Grass, &c, &c. W. Haiti, 340 Tory and Hardy-streets. EX SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, FROM ■MELBOURNE. tACASES HOOD'S SHEEP-DIPPING O\J COMPOSITION. 273 Cubtis Bbothebs. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. ON SALE by the undersigned^ — Double and Single-Moulded Doors Half Glass „ „ French Casements Sashes, assorted sizes „ Margin Lights „ Four Lights Architrave Mouldings, 4, 5, and 6-inoh 9-inch Moulded Skirting V.D.L. Palings and Shingles Also, 50,000 feet Tongued and Grooved Flooring and Lining Boards. D. ROBEBTSON, 2389 Hardy-street. HOUSEHOLD COALS. 'T^HE undersigned can now supply orders JL for the following description of HOUSEHOLD COAL, of good quality — English Coals Newcastle Coats Grey Coals West Wanganui Coals. Any of the above kinds can be supplied in bags if required. R. G. Gibbons. Government Wharf, Sep. 16. 2223 TO NEWS-AGENTS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &o. FREDERICK MAY, British and Colonial News-Agent, To her Majesty and Royal Family, 9, KING-STBEBT, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, ENGLAND. Newspapers, Periodicals, Books, Magazines, Stationery, &0., supplied on advantageous terms, and forwarded by earliest mails to New Zealand, and all parts of the wo»ld. Terms forwarded, or orders exeouted, upon receipt of remittance, or reference to a London house. 437 PARIS EXHIBITION. MESSRS. RANSOMES and SIMS, IP3WIOH and London, bes to give notice to their friends and clients ia the Colonies, that they will exhibit specimens of their celebrated Machinery, fitted with all the newest improvements, at the forthcoming Paris Exhibition. THE PRIOES of the various Implements in use in the Colonies have been greatly reduced, without in any way deteriorating from the superiority of workmanship and high quality of materials which have gained a world-wide reputation for the production b of the Orwell Works. MESSRS. RANSOMES AND SIMS, 431 Ipswich and London. PARIS EXHIBITION. "PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.— The -L Portable Engines manufactured by Messrs. Ransombs and Sims are designed so that light weight, easy draught, and strength of material and good workmanship, and limplicity of construction, form the principal features of their general arrangement j and they are specially celebrated for their small consumption of fuel in proportion to the power developed. They are specially adapted for Thrashing, Pumping, Sawing, and Grinding, and have been awarded many prizes at variouß Exhibitions, besides testimonials of efficiency from Public Companies, Manufacturers, and Agriculturists using them. MESSRS. RANSOUIES AND SIMS, 433 Ipswich and London. JOHN MOIR and SON, Aberdeen, beg fJ to inform their customers, that, in addition to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they are now prepared to SUPPLY, of their own manufacture, PICKLES, SAUCES, TART FRUITS, and every description of OILMEN'S STORES. 19 PUBLIC CONVEYANCE TO MOTUEKA. LDRON informs the Inhabitants of • Nelson and Motueka, that he has COMMENCED RUNNING a TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE between Nelson and Motueka, and tkat he is prepared to convey passengers and parcels in safety and with despatch. The conveyance will LEAVE the Commercial Hotel, NELSON, every MONDAY and THURSDAY morning, at half-past Nine o'clock ; and the Motueka Hotel, MOTUEKA, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning, at Eight o'clock. Seats and parcels booked in Nelson, at the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, and the Commercial Hotel, Tra-falgar-street; at Motueka, at the Motueka Hotel, and Mr. M-'Donaxd's, Post Office. Fares and charges to be paid at time of booking. Nelson, February 20. 385 NELSON TO FOX HILL. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the public of Nelson and the Waimeas, that he has purchased from Messrs. M'Conkby, Bibbsll, and Co. the goodwill of the traffic between Nelson and Fox-hill, and that he will continue to run a COACH DAILY between FOX-HILL and NELSON, leaving Fox-hill at half-past Seven o'clock, a.m., and Nelson at Three, p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. FBAHOIfI HOLDM. i Kelson, November 84. 8701

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 46, 16 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 46, 16 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 46, 16 April 1867, Page 1