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MR. T. W. DOWSES' begs to announce that he is about forming CLASSES"for instruction in PENCIL and CRAYON DRAWING; ■ Parties desirous of joining the'same will oblige by. communicating with him at Mrs. Etty's, Bridge-street,' on or before the Ist November next, N.B.—Mr. D. has vacancies for two private Pupils. ~- -■■■■.>"" ■ - : , 246, AT HODDER'S DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND. JUST RECEIVED, I^JEW SPRING GOODS — -^ . Consisting of— Burages, balznrines, French cambrics / French stripe mohairs, lustres, Challi plaids Checked and plain gambroons, Deny and prints Trimmings in great variety 1 case girls' brown and white straw hats Choice bonnet and hat ribbons, &c. •, CLOTHING &c, To Arrive per Chieftain, Daily Expected— 1 case containing— ■ Gents' coats Palmerstons Cardigans Wyndhams Somersets St. Legera Elgins Pepins Rajahs and others ' * , . .-, - Boys', j'ouths', and gents' superior tweed fend doeskin vests. ' 1 case containing— Woollen "cord trousers Mixed doeskins Fashionable tweeda Black Kersymeres, &c, &c, SUMMER DRAPERY GOODS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c. 252 AT HODDER'S GENERAL STORE.AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, RICHMOND. ON S A L E — Sugars, in casks or bags Finest coffee—green or fresh ground ■ Teas of extra quality, in boxes and half-chests Sydney mould candles, in 501b. boxes 1 Colonial ditto Belgrave sperms, in 251b. boxes White and brown vinegars, in-2-gallon wicker i jars Putty, oils, cllalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to 16 x 20. Ironmongery and tools, Collins' superior Ame-. rican axes Sorby's grub hoes and adzes, brushware, tinware, rope Crockery and crystals, cutlery, stationery, ' - books, &c. Bacon, cheese, flour, barm, potatoes Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, anchovies ; Ginger-cordial, lemon syrup, and rnspberry vinegar &c, &c, &c. TO AEEIVE PER CHIEFTAIN, DAILY EXPECTED— 1 case of toys, games, musical instruments, &c. 1 ditto assorted confectionary 2 crates crockery 1 case cocoa, black and green teaa Eice in kegs, wool balls, Day and Martin's . blacking Dried fruits, oilman's stores Various other cases and packages . An assortment of nails. Also,—Patent mangles. • '■,'■■ HODDER'S^ .. ; General Store arid Provision Warehouse. 253 TH EAT R E ROYAL, -1- Odd Fellows' Hall, Nelson. Acting. Manager............. Mr. F. Lee. Leader of Orchestra Mr. Bonnington. On WEDNESDAY (To-nwrow) EVENING, October 13th,' . Will be repeated, by particular desire, with new scenery, dresses, &c, BLACK-EYED SUSAN; °r, All in the Downs. William .. .. '.. Mr. Clinton. Doggrass Mr. P. Devise. Jacob Twig .. .. .. .-. .. Mr. F. Clements. Blue Peter Mr. William. Hatchet .„ ~ .. .. Mr. Morton. Gnatbrain ... .. .. Mr. Eastwood. Lieutenant Pike .. Mr. Jones. Lieutenant .. ~ .. Mr. Green. Ploughshare ..' Mr. Vale. Admiral .. .... .. Mr. Owen. Captain Crosatree Mr. Perceval. Quid .. ... Mr. Smith. Seaweed Mr. Johnstone. j Dolly Mayflower .-. .. Mrs. Clinton Black-Eyed Susan ~ .. .. Miss C. Seymour. After which, SONG .. .... .. Mr. F. CLEMENTS. A FAVORITE BALLAD .. Miss VS. SEYMOUR. To conclude with the highly popular and successful Farce, by Mark' Lemon, Esq., entitled, THE P. L.; or, 30 Strand. Stamper Jingle (P L. to Warren'a Blacking Establishment) , Mr. Clinton.Dick Felix (a Regent-street Swell) Mr Perceval. Currie (an East India Nabob), .. Mr. P. Devize. Mr. Snarling (an.Affectionate Husband), .. .... .. Mr. F. Clements. .Peter (a confidential servant), ... .. Mr.JMortbn. ..Augustus (a country Bumpkin).. .. ; Mr. Eastwood. Mrs. Snarling (a loving wife) Miss Clara Seymour. ■ Lucy Mavers (a charming Spinster), ~ Mrs. Clinton. PRICES OF ADMISSION:— Dress Circle, 55.; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. ST ANTON; Mr. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel; Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at Half-past Seven ; Performance to com- / mence af Eight o'clock. 227' . NOTICE. rFHE receiving of TENDERS for the ■*- erection of a SCHOOLROOM, Spring Grove, is POSTrONED.tiiI further notice. By order of the Board, W. HERRICK, 249 . ' . ' Chairman. WANTED by a MAN AND WIFE, a PERMANENT ENGAGEMENT -on a Farm or Sheep Station in the Wairau. Apply N. 0. P., at Mr. Pike's Hotel, Beaver, Wairau. ' . .247 CLEAN LINEN. CLEAN LINEN. WANTED some GOOD WASHERT T WOMEN, IRONERS, and CLEANERS. , Apply to Mrs. LONGCROFT, Agent, at Mr. Taylor's, Salt Water Bridge, Nelson. ■ .... 251 ' WAIRAU. "\TR. PIKE, Beaver Hotel, Wairau, had J-TJ- been appointed AGENT for the COLONIST ; newspaper, in.the roonVof Mr. Simmonds. .
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 102, 12 October 1858, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 102, 12 October 1858, Page 2
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