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25ustas Notices* BRIGHTWATER MILL. "iVTOTICE. — Whereas some evil-disposed JL.^l Person or Persons having made it their business (evidently with the iu'ention of doing us «n injury) to spread tho report that we have CICASKD to R-'OEIVE GIirSTS to GRIND, at our Mil, we hasten to inform the Farmers, and all oth^r Parties interested, that we have never dono anything of tho kind, but that all GRISTS sent to ua have been, and will bo, ns carefully and as PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO as was dono by our predeeea3or, Mr. Saxjnders. Any information which will throw any li^ht as to who is tho author of the above, will bo thankfully received by tlso undersigned. 818 Rod and Hounbell. "\/TR. BAKERS, SURGEON, &c, JLvX having REMOVED from Wakefleld to PRACTICE iv NELSON, will feol obliged by those who aro INDEBTED to him SETTLING their ACCOUNTS during the present month. Collingwood-street, Nelson, April 3, 1868. 607 T W . T A T T O N , tP t SUHGEON DENTIST, &c, &o. May bo consulted at his Residence from Ten till Five. Established in Nelson ten years. 781 T TREGEA. and SON, IRONMONCl « GERS, &c. Lower Bridge-street, beg to thank tho public for tho encouraging support vt lnch they have received sinco commencing the above business, and desire to intimate, that they have REMOVKD to tho NEW PREMISES, lately erected NEXT the WAKATU HOTEL, Lower Bridge-street, where they trust a similar amount of patronage will be continued to them. FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY always on hand. Lower Bridge-street, January 2, 18G8. 29 GCOTT AND BARRON, SHIPPING, k) HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Westport. 3032 PREEN' S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, IT HAVELOCK. Mr. GttEEN, in returning thanks to his numerous friends, customers, and commercial gentlemen, for their liberal patronage and support, begs to inform them that ho has considerably enlarged and improved his NEW PREMISES, and' is now prepared to offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to all who may visit his establishment. GOOD BEDBOOMS have been provided for the better accommodation of travellers. Gentlemen depirous of enjoying the advantage of a private hotel will find every comfoi t and convenience. A Private Room for Ladies. Also a Cymmercial and Smoking-room. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCK. Terms very reasonable. 432 THWART'S HOTEL, -^ HIGH-STREET (Next to the Government Buildings), BLENHEIM. 374 EOll SALE, a Consignment of Superior TEA, received per R. T. Turnbull j also, ROCK SALT, for Cattle ; and CORN FLOUR. About 100 Bushels GRASS SEED, chiefly Italian Rye, grown at Ngatimoti ; hand-reaped 3 free from weeds. 656 F. Jellicob. POULTRY, EGGS, &c, T>URCHASED at the NELSON MEAT X BAZAAR, Trafalgar-street. April IS, 18G8. 70 i RYE GRASS SEED. A AH BUSHELS PERENNIAL RYE tIbvJViGRASS SEED (clean) from Poverty Bay. 414 Curtis Brothers. BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, always ON SALE at the Commercial Wharf. R. E. Gibbons, 3071 Commercial Wharf. EANSOMBS AND SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON. TTAVE been AWARDED the HIGHEST JLX HONOURS conferred on any British or Foreign manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery. A T the UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, XJL PARIS, 18G7. T7URST GRAND PRIZE and GOLD JU MEDAL, the only Grand Prize conferred upon any exhibitor of Portable Steam Engines and Thrashing Machines. At tho Grand International Competitive Trials of Implements at Paris, the following Prizes were awarded to Ransomes and Sims : — The First Prize for Beat Portable Engine. Tho First Prize for Best Steam Thrashing Machine, Two First Priz"B for Ploughs. Four First Prizes, and Six Second Prizes for Ploughs, Horse Hoes, ChaiF Cutters, and Mills. From tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, July, 18G7 :— The First Prize for Steam Thrashing Machine (Single Blast). Tho Prize of £15 for Portable Steam Engine. Catalogues and Drawings gratis on application. RANSOMES AND SIMS, IrawiCH and London. 3G9 r\AKEY'S NON-MERCURIAL SILVER\J SMITHS' SOAP surpasses all other articles for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro-Plate, &c. Tablets, 6d. each. JOHN OAKEY AND SONS, Manufacturers of the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIARUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, EMERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, &c. SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other GLUES. Wellington Mills, Blac^fbiars 1 Road, London, " Oakey's Foreign and Colonial Export Circular and Prices Current," may bo obtained at the office of this journal. ■ 1752

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 1

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