TO SETTLERS, AND BREEDERS OF HORSES. qprOURLY EXPECTED, ex GER--4-A TRUDE— THIRTY HORSES and MARES, from the best breeding studs in Australia. To be SOLD in one lot, or in parcels to suit purchasers. Apply to 1098 J. LEYIEN AND CO. REASONABLE GOODS, ex GERTRUDE, now hourly expected— Sydney candles and soap Tea?, sugars Blasting powder, slops Blankets, sperm candles Iron bedsteads, window-glass, &c. "1099 j. LEVIEN AND CO. TfX WONGA WONGA, from Wellington, -"-^ ,■ 2 bags-English rye grass seed ,; 6 bags New Plymouth cocksfoot seed. 1087 ; NASH AND SCAIFE. ! DRUG STORE. THE undersigned is now prepared to -*- COMPETE with Sydney and Wellington houses, and is 1 supplying WHOLESALE orders at REDUCED prices. E. PRICHARD, 1089 Importing Druggist. saddlery! saddlery! TjVF. JONES has JUST RECEIVED, .-A-^o ex Prince Alfred, ONE CASE of Australian SADDLES, made to his order, warranted equal to any that can be imported. Also, a large assortment of GENERAL SADDLEIIY, comprising every article connected .with the trade, on SALE, at reduced pricesBest hunting breastplate martingales Woollen horse-rugs, all sizes Horse-brushes Water, spoke, and dandy brushes and combs. Harris' celebrated waterproof harness blacking Leading and plough chain traces Leading, body, and shiller hames Stable headstalls, <fec. MADE to ORDER, on the shortest notice—Gig, Carriage, or Spring-cart HARNESS, either silver or brass mounted, new patten. Also, the LEATHER and LINING of Gigs or Carriages EXECUTED in a proper manner. E. F. J. guarantees all Saddles purchased from him AN. EXACT FIT, without extra charge. Observe—-JONES', Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street, Nelson. 1092 OOUND, on SUNDAY night last, near ■*- the Catholic Chapel, a SABLE BO 4. The owner can have it on application at the office of-this paper. 1101 THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. -*- THOMAS GAUKROGER are respectfully informed that hi3 FUNERAL will leave his Lite residence, at Mr. Hurley's, in the Wood, on WEDNESDAY next (To-Morrow), at 3 p.m. The friends of the deceased will be pleased to consider this as sufficient invitation to follow his remains. JAS. HENRY, Undertaker. The Brethren of "fine Independent Order of Odd Fellows, M.U., are requested to meet at the Hall at Two o'clock. 1092
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 160, 3 May 1859, Page 2
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352Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 160, 3 May 1859, Page 2
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