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Sfcfo liscnttlrfs* J' N. CROMBIE begs to inform those • parties for whom lie has at great inconvenience delayed his departure, and who have not aa yet made their appearance, that WEDNESDAY NEXT WILL BE THE LAST OPPORTUNITY SUPREME COURT. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the sittings -^ of the SUPREME'COURT, for the despatch of CRIMINAL BUSINESS, will he held at the COURT HOUSE. NELSON, on THURSDAY, tho sth clay of AUGUST next, at TEN O'CLOCK in the FORENOON, at which time and place all persons under recognisance to appear as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are required to give their attendance. The Court will sit for the despatch of CIVIL BUSINESS after the Criminal Business is disposed of. JOHN SHARP, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Nelson, 15th July, 1858. MASONIC BALL. THE BRETHREN of the SOUTHERN •■*- STAR LODGE of FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, will hold a MASONIC BALL, to celehrato the Dedication and Opening of their New Hall, on the Evening of THURSDAY, 29th INSTANT. All Brethren of the Order, and their families, are invited to attend, and to inform their friends wishing to participate in this festivity, that they can obtain tickets by forwarding an application through a member ofthe lodge to the Stewards,viz. :— Br. JOHN SHARP, W. M. Br. T. SULLIVAN, P.M. N. EDWARDS, P. M. N. G. MORSE, F. KELLING, S. W. J. R. HAYS, JOHN PERCY, J. W. J. WINTERBURN, R. B. SCOTT, S.D. A.J.RICHMOND, _ J. SYMONS, J. D. MAXWELL BURY, J. R. DODSON, Trea. S. WEIL, H. GOODMAN, Sec. J. H. LEVIEN. All applications to be sent in on or before Saturday, 24th instant. Conductor of the Orchestra—Br. C. BONNINGTON. Gentlemen's Tickets. 155., Ladies', 10s. Committee Room, Wakatu Hotel, By order of the W. M. H. J. GOODMAN, Secretary. M RS. GREEN calls the attention of the *•"■**- Ladies of Nelson to her SUPERB STOCK of BALL and EVENING DRESSES, consisting of Brocaded Satins, Glace Silks, Tulle Blond, Embroidered Muslins, and Tarletons in every colour. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Wreaths, Headdresses, Gloves, Satin Shoes, Lace Handkerchiefs, &c., &c, &c. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Next door to the Bank. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. AN ENGLISH MADE DOG-CART •£*- Set of Harness (Engh'sh-made) English Grass Seed. SAMUEL STRONG. SEED POTATOES-BROWN RIVERS. THE Undersigned has just received a large and splendid lot of BROWN RIVER SEED POTATOES, which he is prepared to sell at EIGHT SHILLINGS .per 112 lbs. W. HOUGH, Bridge-street, Nelson. ON SALE at the Stores of the Undersigned— WINES, SPIRTS-*"'- ___ -(crrrnxnTnmiS IMPORTED), ■_ "~~~ In any quantity not less than 2 gallons. Fine old Jamaica rum, 30 over proof j MarteU's brown brandy ; Hennessey's ditto j Booth's, old torn, in dozen cases j Geneva, J.D.K.Z., in 2 and 4 gallons} l Pale and dark sherry Port wine and Scotch whiskey Marzetti's bottled ale and porter. JOHN SYMONS, Bridge-Btreet, and Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood. THE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH -1* BUYER of BACON, SALT BUTTER, and POTATOES. f I JOHN SYMONS, Bridge-street. ECONOMY IN WASHING. GREAT SAVING OF TIME, LABOR, AND SOAP IS EFFECTED BY USING CCORE'S CELEBRATED WASHING ■^ CRYSTAL, which improves the colour, and will not injure the finest fabric; now in general use in England, and sold in packets (price 2d., sufficient for 12 gallons of water). To be obtained of . JOHN SYMONS, Sole agent for the Colony, Bridge-street, Nelson. GARDEN SEEDS. THOMAS EPPS, NURSERYMAN and •-"- SEEDSMAN, has just received an extensive variety of GARDEN SEEDS, all of which he can warrant to grow, and true to name. T. E. has also a large STOCK of the three following varieties of PEASE, raised in the colony, the produce of imported seed, warranted true: — BISHOP'S NEW LONG PODDED—The mostproductivedwarfpeagrown, producing 20 to 24 pods per stem, and of excellent quality ,* one foot and a half to two feet high. BURBRIDGE'S ECLIPSE (BLUE).—Groat bearer, and first-rate quality. This pea deserves especial notice; it grows two feet high ; pods very large. Succeeds the former, if sown at same time. HAIR'S DWARF GREEN MAMMOTH.— The best late pea yet introduced; of strong dwarf habit, branching out from near tho ground; it grows about two feet in height; it is a most abundant bearer, and the pods are larger than any other dwarf variety vet known. To be had at Mr. H. Jacksons, Hardy-street; Mr. Bett's, and Mr. Sxmons's, Bridge-street: Mr. Hoddek's, Richmond; and at Mr. T. Epps's, the Nursery, Nelson. THE ROAD BOARD OF THE WAIMEA DISTRICTS HEREBY require, in accordance with the 10th clause of the Country Roada Amendment Act, from every occupier of any land or tenement, and every owner of any unoccupied land or tenement, or his agent, within one calendar month from this date, a Statement in writing ofthe quantity and nature ol the lands and tenements owned or occupied by such person within the district, together with the names of the owner and occupier (if any) thereof, and the estimated value thereof to sell. Such Statements to be forwarded to the Chairman, or to any member ofthe Board. AH parties liable to be rated are hereby cautioned, that no person who shall neglect or fail to make such "return will'be entitled to appeal against the assessment of the district. FEDOR KELLING, Chairman. Waimea East, July 15,1858. TO PARENTS. WANTED an APPRENTICE to the BUTCHERING BUSINESS. A steady Youth will be treated as one of the family. T.FOYANDSON, * Trafalgar-street, Nelson.
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Colonist, Issue 77, 16 July 1858, Page 2
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