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BY-ROADS. THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby -*- intimate that they are willing to assist, as far as their means allow, in ths improvement of such BYROADS, as aro much used by other persons than 'the occupiers of the adjoiniug 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 •iv which they are interested. "T. J. THOMPSON, "24S . . 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. HPHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD.being -"- . .about; tQ 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 iri WAIMEA'WEST, requesjfc that all parties who deem themselves injured in either case,, and not-having yet"'claimed compensation, will lay their claims 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. T C. CROOKE, Plumber, Glazier1, '•*-'* Coach and House Decorative Painter, in re r turning thanks" for past favors, begs to intimate that he is prepared to execute; all. orders:intrusted to:his charge in such a stylo that will gain him the favor of Nelson and its vicinity. Graining, Sign Writing, Papsrhanging, &c„ &c. i • Estimates given in town or country. 263 QTALLARD AND MILLS, Plumbers, £5. 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 Is. lOd. per foot Colors mixed ready for use. At the old established WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COLOR SHOP, BBIDGE-STREET, Nelson. 191 I AND SCRIP ON SALE.—Apply to -^ B. 0. HODGSON, Land Agent, Nelson. 1332; QA AAA BRICKS on SALE at FIVE OUjjUUU POUNDS per THOUSAND. Apply to Cr. HOOPEE AND CO. Nelson Brewery, July 21st, 1859. 114 THE undersigned are CASH PUR- -*- CHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they will give the highest market prices. NASH ANX> SCAIFE. Nelson, May 26th, 1859. f 11S9 CANTON HOUSE. T A. LANGFORD, Family Grocer, -*-• Bridge and Trafalgar streets, begs to inform his customers that he is still SUPPLYING his justly celebrated COFFEE and TEAS, the. reputation of which he will strenuously maintain by purchasing the veiy best only. His unrivalled stock of GLASSWARE, CHINA and EARTHENWARE is open for public inspection at his spacious Show-room, which has lately been replenished with many of the latest productions of the manufacturing districts of England, iii numberless branches. BRUSIIWARE of every conceivable variety, together with the: generality of American productions such as buckets, picks, brooms, hickory axe handles axes, shovels, &c, &c, in great variety. , ' TICKLES, bottled fruits, brandy peaches, salad oils, all sizes; bottle and packet mustard, jams, jellies ; potted fish, various kinds, paste do. CANDLES—BeImont sperm, German- v and French, Sydney, Taranaki and Nelson mould do, night lights, floating do., and a choice assortment of moderateur lampß, oils,'wicks| glasses, globes, &c, can be procured at this establishment. In the item of SUGARS, I. A. L; flatters himself that for quality and lowness of price, one trial will prove that he is unapproachable.-'-Having bought under - peculiarly favorable circumstances for casfy; he can offer his stock with the greatest confidence, consisting of Mauritius, West India j Pampanga, China* crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c.,,&c, &c. , Observe— .' CANTON HOUSE, OPPOSITE TEIS TRAPALGAB SOT EL , I. A. LANGFORD, Proprietor. 45 T^ BIGGS returns thanks to the Ladies -*-^a of Nelson and' others who 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 mode--rate charges. SUP.RE- COTTAGE, *Al4.feA-*aOAD. 147 T EDDLESTEN ■ begs to inform his ° friends and the public that he is now Licensed to SELL eveiy description of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c, &c, at his Store, in the above locality. J. ill. takes this opportunity of assuring those who may patronise him, that it will be his constant study to procure the very best description.'ol tho above, which will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. Riwaka, August 3rd, 1859. '165 A GENTLEMAN lately from England ■L*- wishes to oUdin a moderate sized SHEEP RUN with or without or to join a respectable; party and take the active management, being practically acquainted whh farming in all its branches. The lease of a run, stocked or partly stocked, would not be objected to. Security given, and references of the highest respectability. Address A. 8., 1 M. KILL'S, Ironmonger, Nelson. 173

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 4

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