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$|fcfo NELSON LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION. 'THE ANNUAL GENERAL" M_3ET- ■*~ ING of the members of the above institution will tike place at the Reading Room of the Instituon MONDAY, the 11th January, 1858,' at 7 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of electing officers for. . the ensuing year, and the transaction of other busi- .7 ness. -,"'';i-:: . JOHN PERCY: :'"\_ ■..,-■'■• - Honorary Secretary. PRECENTOR WANTED for the Pfes- *~ byterian Church. Apply to.Mr. J. P. BLACK, ..'". Trafalgar-street. ■ '~".. ...'.' [ADVERTISEMENT.] STAMPER v. ROSS :—We are desired by these parties " to correct some blunders committed (it is said) unintentionally, or it may be otherwise—namely, untruth and suppression of truth by ..■-- our contemporary's reporter in this case. The former, -part only of the document, there referred to, being in Hlelia'ndW!_tvn^of Mr. Stamper, the latter half'thereof, with the date a__r-_igr_aturfi, being in-tllfat. of Mr.\ Ross, and not as is misrepre'senteSH^^^ And the too, being established at; Mr. Ross's own particular request, who never otice thought of disputing the demand; but oh peck's Recount only, for whom he had become surety to the jjiaintiff; and not calling for any. such (uncalled for) insinuations, as appear in that report, between the suitors,' (two still perfectly friendly parties) who well understood each other in the matter, and which has broken none, arid is not likely to interrupt, any of their harmony." "MRS. GREEN begs, most respectfully -*-»-*- to inform! the ladies of .Nelson and its neighbourhood, that she has just received ex Louis and Miriam and other late arrivals, a large and fashionable assortment of Summer Goods, of' every variety and pattern, and now open for inspection at her NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES, adjoining tho Bank, consisting of— ' ' ' Flounce delaine dresses French barege ditto* ' Balzorines Printed muslins Silk arid satin in every shade and colour Bonnet and cap ribbon's Fancy trimmings White and black bugle laco and trimmings Whisker blondes Wide ditto Lace and muslin embroidery Feathers and '.. t ■ . Leghorn, rice, tuscan, and straw hats arid! bonnets Fancy wreathes French kid gloves Silk ditto Thread ditto . • • Ladies' and children's underclothing Holland pinafores and blouses Jean frocks and pellisses Lace and muslin mantles White embroidered dresses Habit shirts, collars, and sleeves Veils :. Dress caps Parasols Black and coloured silk mantles Velvet ditto Children's shoes Men's and boys' hats &a., &c.,.&c. A LARGE VAttlEf V OF MOURNING GOODS AL\VAYS ON HAND. WEDDING AND MOURN ING ORDERS EXECUTED' WITH DESPATCH. MRS. GREEN'SMillinery, Dress and Drapery Establishment, Trafalgar-street, < ..-.-. Next door to the Bank. TfOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, -■- those substantial and business premises now in the occupation of the owner, and situate in Trafalgarstreet, near the Freemason _ Arms. , Likewise a Freehold House and.Premises in Bridgestreet, now in the occupation of Peat and Thornton. , Terms:—Part cash, and part may remain on mbrfcgage- ' ... :. - For further particulars apply to' . G. COATES, .'"':'., } ;...: Trafalgar-street, Nelson? , _____________________________________________M____gIpktellmtemt^. A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, at prilsek ■*-*- residing in'another colony^ is .desirous""of obtaining a situation in a respectable fami\v,in Nelsoji. For particulars, apply at the Colonist Office, Havenroad. '..-■■ . ' '•' * --.■■ — WANTED Two or Three Journeyman Shoemakers, and a good repairer,. . For making women's, boys', girls', and children's boots and shoes—terms, 100 per cent on' English' - prices. ..'.-'■'. . - . r ! , , B. JACKSON/, \ .. | Boot, Shoe, Leather, and Grindery Mart, Hardy-street. WANTED a'Servant of all work." An ply to Mrs. AKERSTEN, Marine Hotel. DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY* !■' (LIMITED.)' TOM INERS. TyANTED" about a Dozen Cornish or * ' Devonshire Miners, who have worked on tribute or tutwork in Cornwall or Devon. Constarf. employment will bo given. • Apply at the Office, Trafalgar-street. A PUBLIC MEETING ofthe parishioners * -£*-' of Christ Church, will be held at the School Room, Selwyn Place, on TUESDAY, the 12th of January, 1858, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the Churchwardens, the appointment of' Parish Officers for the ensuing year, to discuss what steps should be taken for filling the vacancy in the ' Incumbency, and for general business. The parishioners are particularly requested to attend. THOS. BRUNNER, Churchwarden. . ' ' Henry Hawk " ~) Fbas. Sait [■ > • Na'th; llieaper , i .-_.„_.-,, w.rout . 68^ ~ Robt. Cb._wfo_;d f James Newport. J i. 1 -. Nelson, SUt December, 1857.
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Colonist, Issue 23, 8 January 1858, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 23, 8 January 1858, Page 3
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