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ojste'bs ! ex lord' !asHi_ey. . great reduction in prices !! ! t MEAD has JUST RECEIVED, ja y • large quantity of, OYSTERS, of the finest quality, which can be sold at a" considerable reduction on' former prices. ' ■' J. M. can now supply .his numerous customers 20 I per cont. cheaper—viz., 4s. per Hundred. [ mm-GE-STREETj * ' ', '. Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. 199' , IY/TRS. GREEN invites attention to her ' ITJ. very SU p er i or STOCK of- AUTUMN' WINTER GOODS, consisting of— j Mantles, in black and coloured clotli, &c., &c. ; - Bonnets, in crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, Sic. , Ribbons, feathers, floweik, btigle and plain laces Chenelle trimmings,.ditto in various styles Winter Dresses—white, black and grey Brocatelle ahd moreen, for slips Crimean slips, corded do. Ladies' and infants' under,clothing Ladies' merino vests Merino stockings and s<!jcks Velvet ribbons, black aod coloured' Muslin goods, black sewed muslins Flannels, calicoes, merinoes ' ' Derries, dress trimmings, gloves, &c. Trafalgar-street, next the Bank. - 103-* OR SALE.—The 50 Acres of LAND in Massacre Bay, adjoining the Coal Works, Motupipi. - ._.„_«»* Apply to 1.-M. HILL, Nelson,-or to J. BAJRD, Motupipi. - - -. r * .' 60 . , ON SALE by the .undersigned, ex late arrivals— ; . Martell's brandy, pale and dark Offiey's port wine , Jamaica rum. JOHN R. HAYS. Nelson, July 22nd, 1859 129 TO SADDLERS, STOREKEEPERS, &C. MACKENZIE and CO., Saddlers' Iron- -*-'-*- mongers, continue to receive regular shipments of SADDLERY, viz. ■:—Ashford's Whips, Colonial shaped Saddles, Harness, and general Saddlers' Ironmongery, and supply the Trade, as hitherto, at the lowest wholesale prices. List of prices sent on application to MACKENZIE AND CO., .232 • • 63 Bourke s'reet West, Melbourne. J^ ' BAR GAIN . ; The undersigned who is LEAVING NELSON wishes to dispose of his present DWELLING HOUSE, with OUT BUILDINGS, and an ACRE of LAND, half in Paddock, the rest in Orchard and Garden. Part of the furniture may be taken with the house, which commands a beautiful view of the Bay. . There is an excellent well of water oil the premises. The above is admirably suited for a Gentleman's private residence. For particulars apply to 226 * JOHN BAftßEffg.' E BIGGS returns thanks to the Ladies • of Nelson and others wTio have hitherto favored her with a share of their patronage, and begs to inform them that she is prepared to execute orders in-Millinery, Dressmaking, Mantles, Underclothing, Juvenile Suits, Gentlemen's Waistcoats, &c, at moderate charges. ■ . ■ SBRREX COTTAGE, WAIMEA-BOAD. 147 ;: JUST RECEIVED.; THE REY.,C, H. SPURGEON'S -*-. Exeter Hall Sermons, bound in cloth | (with portrait), 3s. 6d.Spurgeon's IHftistrated Almanack for 1859, 4d. . Spurgeon's Sermons,-bound in cloth and roan, 3s. 6d., 45., and ss. each. Ditto ditto, in monthly-parts, from No. 1 to 10, Is.-each. *• How the Rev. G. H. Spurgeon became a Baptist," 3d. Spurgeon on the Christian Law of Social Life, 3d. " Lovest thou'me,'' by the same author, 3d. ■The-'Australasian-Baptist-Magazine for July, August, and September, 6d.- each. The whole of the above may be obtained at the Colonist Office. ' TO TRADESMEN, ETC. BOOKS KEPT, ACCOUNTS MADE OUT, WHITINGS COPIED, and PLANS DRAWN, at a reasonable charge. Apply by letter only, X. Z., Office of this Paper.^ 178 A7IEWS of NELSON~are NOW READY, ' at MELUISH'S Photographic Rooms, Bridgestreet. ,-; ;.: ■■''*'<■■ ■'- '' '' -' 71 " A GENTLEMAN can be accomodated . with a SITTING ROOM and BED ROOM, with or without board, at Mrs. DAWES', Havenroad. '-.'.'... .:-■■■ ■ Apprentice wanted.--I*- TO COUNTRY PARENTS." ; An Opportunity offers for Country Residents to apprentice a tolerably. educated youth to the Printing Business. He will "have'the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge ofthe trade in numerous branches, together with a comfortable home. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Colonist Office, Waimea-street. TO LET, several COTTAGES in the -*- Town of Nelson at low rentals. Apply to B. O. HODGSON, . 125 ." Land Agent, Nelson. •TO LET, TWO COTTAGES, situated A near N_ T. Lockharfs, Hardy-street. For further particulars, apply to MRS. SNOW, 1048 Waimea-street. TO LET, in one of the country districts, a PUBLIC HOUSE, rent free. Further particulars may be had of G. HOOPER and CO, Nelson Brewery, July 1; ,■,-■■■., 24 TO be LET, Two Four-roomed COTTAGES; also, Two acres of LAND in Waimearoad, for paddocks. Apply to 83 NASH AND SCAIFE. TO LET, the HOUSE and 9 Acres of J- LAND, in Toi-toi Valley lately in the occupation of Mr. H. Hawk. For particulars of rent, &c, Apply to B. 0. HODGSON, 124 Laud Agent, Nelson. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT ' ' apply to Mrs. Wright, Royal Hotel. 192 ANTED.—A middle-aged MAN wishes for a SITUATION on a Sheep or Cattle Station. Understands the management of both well. Inquire at the office of this paper. 2>5 ANTED, a steady active- YOUNG MAN, to drive a" Horse and Cart, aud make himself generally useful in a Brewery. Apply to T. Field, Collingwood-street Brewery, ,Nelson. 253 ANTED to PURCHASE, FOWLS, TURKEYS, GEESE, &c, in quantities, at moderate rates. • Apply to Mr. Jambs Bbntlev, Bridgc*street. ' , 254 ÜBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY,, WEDNESDAY,, and FRIDAY, from Waimea -East, starting at 9. a.m. from Mr Kite's'store, and at 2 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. , %. TALLIS, Richmond, March 2<st

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 193, 26 August 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 193, 26 August 1859, Page 4

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