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TO CARPENTERS, JOINERS, AND OTHERS. . TOST RECEIVED c* QUEEN OF THE O AVOW, a large assortment of TOOLS from the celebrated house of Buck, London makers, consisting of— " ' ' . ' ... . Grecian OG moulding planes, £' in,, to 2£ in. Rabbit planes, 1 in. and 1$ * '** - Bead planes, from \ in. to 1 in.: ■ ■ Long'match planes donble do.'J in. to 1 in. Sash fillisters, side do., Ploughs and-Bitts Trying planes, Jack do., smooth do. Hand, panel, aud,£ rip saws * Patent saw sets, spirit-levels M.>rtico and marking guages, turkey.slips Brad awls, carpenter's mallets, punches • Cabinet rasps and filesjjsaw pads Sash mortice and fimip,chisels,.handled Pitt and cross-cut. sawiy fillers and files "" Building and furnishing ironmongery. , T. C. BATCHELOR, BRIDGE-STREET STORES. 183 j 1 UST RECEIVED, ex QUEEN OF' ° ;)fef:' THE* AVON— ' 15 migsfeeads Tooth's ale 52 cases ditto bottled ale and stout. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 29th July. -' - . 150 NOW OR NEVER.' MESSRS.. OXLEY -and LANE respect- ( • -fully inform their numerous patrons that they' Will in August again SEND to ENGLAND, when all .PORTRAITS,, VIEWS of residences,. BROOCHES, i&c, can be forwarded free of expense to the owners. ' Unfading and life-like Portraits taken by the Xanthotypo Process, daily, from Ten to Four, p.m., without reference to weather 5 wet or cloudy- days being no hindrance. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Trafalgar-street, opposite the Bank, Nelson, August I. - - 168 SADDLERY, EX QUEEN OE THE AVON.' MESSRS. PEAT~AND THORNTON -«-*• have just received LARGE CONSIGNMENTS of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLES; Pilches for, young ladies and gentlemen, with moveable heads; Bridles and Bits of every description; Horse Clothing, Blankets, Rollers, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, Antijjropilos, Gambadoes, Canvas Tents, Drinking Flasks, brass and silver mounted Gig Harness, &c, &c., from H. Peat, 14, Old Bond-street, Piccadilly, London, and which they have now en sale at Bridge-street, Nelson. £ s. Peat's Saddles, complete, cash . . .7 10 Good second-class Saddles, complete, cash . 6 10 Ditto, ditto, ditto 5 10 Also a quantity of second-hand Saddles and Harness. Gootl second-hand Saddles complete . . 41.0 Ditto ditto ... . •_ • • 3'lo A few good second-hand Ladies' saddles. A large stock of Gig and Cart Collars of every size and description, at reduced prices, always on hand. Driving whips, 7s. 6d.; Riding Whips, 7s. 6d,; Ladies' Whips, -6s. 6d.; Boy's Riding and Hunting Whips, 4s. <sd. and 6s. 6d. The Trade supplied with best English Leather and Saddler's Ironmongery. 196 NELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, , TRAFALGAR-STREET. ]VTCTWITHSTANDING the increased -** DUTY upon SPIRITS, the prices at tho Nelson Wine and Spirit Store will remain the same as hereto- :■ fore, except so far as Geneva by the case is concerned, —the trifling profit upon which will necessitate an advance of the additional duty imposed. HENRY BALY, : 169 Proprietor. . BY-K 0 AD S." THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby .-*- intimate that they are willing to assist, as far us their means allow, in ths improvement of 6iich BY--110 ADS, as are inuA used by other persons than- the. occupiers of the adjoining lands' -Such occupiers, therefore, as think themselves entitled to assistance under this rule, are requested to make early application, stating the sums they are themselves willing to contribute towards the improvement of any By-Road in which they are interested. T. J...THOMPSON, 245 ■'.' ■''''' • Secretary. GORSE HEDGES/ • : THOSE parties who have Gorse Hedges adjoining ANY ROADS in.the Waimea Districts are hereby'required to KEEP THEM CLIPPED, so as not to Overgrow the Road or Obstruct the Ditch. Should the occupiers fail to do so, the same will be done by the Board and the cost summarily recovered. By order of the Waimea Road Board, T. J. THOMPSON, 243 •■■■■. Secretary. THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being -*- about to exercise the powers- conferred on them by the " Alteration of Roads Act," of the last session of the Provincial' Council, for making, certain ROADS at WAKEFIELD, and in WAIMEA WEST, request that all parties who deem themselves injured in either case, and not having yet claimed compensation, will lay their c.aims before the Board on or before the 12th day of September next, in order that the same, if not agreed to, may be submitted to arbitration. .T.J.THOMPSON, 244 Secretary. IMPORI'ANT TO FARMERS. THE undersigned has just opened a -*- FRESH SUPPLY ot Red and White CLOVERS, Cow GRASS, Rye Grass, and Mixed Grasses (a superior sample.) Also, a large quantity of first-rate CARROT SEED, which will be sold cheap, for cash. #§* All warranted to grow! a. g;;betts. Bridge-street. '-'.",'.' 12,19 CTALLARD AND MILLS, Plumbers, ■^ Painters, and Paperhangers, have on SALE— Best white lead, 48s. per .'cwt.' Glass all sizes • ." ~ Putty, lead, whiting, oils, and turpentine* Lead pumps warranted for 2 years Beer engines and spirit fountains fitted up . - ■ Sashes made and glazed to order, at ls. lOd. per foot Colors mixed ready for use, At the old established WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COLOR SHOP, BRIDGE-STREET, Nelson. *. 191 I EDDLESTEN begs to inform his • friends and the public that he is now Licensed to SELL every description of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c, &c, at his Store, in the above locality. " J. E. takes this opportunity of assuring those who raajr patronise him, that it will be his constant study to procure the very best description of the above, which will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. Riwaka, August 3rd, 1859. 165 X QUEEN OF THE AVON, and on SALE | at T R. HODDER'S and CO.:— ! lease containing locks, hinges^ screws, hammers, 1 &c. j • 1 case containing enflery and tools 1 „ „ teapots, kettles, fryingpans, &c. 1 „ „ axes, hatchets, tomahawks, Scotch eyed augurs, &c. 1 case containing sheep-shears, chisels, plane irons, &c. 1 case containing Pearson's 2 and 3 prong eteel forks and bellows 1 case containing clothing aud blankets, Also—Camp Ovens, Nails, Files, Crockery, Tinwarey Candles, Soap, Teas, Sugar, Oatmeal, Tobacco, Rice and Raisins. 242 n£o BUILDERS AND OTHERS. American window sashes, primed and glazed, assorted'sizes, Is. 6d. per foot per package. American best quality- doors), 2 inches thick; . moulded both sides. ; i J. LEVIEN. AND CO., ,175 Importers.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 193, 26 August 1859, Page 4

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