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BY-ROADS. HPHE WAIMEA ROAD BOAR-D hereby -»- Intimate that they are willing to assist, as far as their means allow, In ths improvement of such BYROADS, as «re much 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.^ Y^^ 245 ■- Secretary. GORSE HEDGES. rPHOSE parties who have Gorse Hedges •*- adjoining ANY ROADS in the WaimeaDistricts are hereby required to KEEP THEM CLIPPED, so aa not to Overgrow the Road or Obstruct the1 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. HE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being about to exercise the powers conferred on them by'the- " Alteration of Roads Act,", of the last session of ihe 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 aereed to, may be submitted to arbitration. ■ ■' T.J.THOMPSON, 244. • ••'••'" Secretary... CANTON HOUSE. T A. XANGFORD, 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 whicii he' will strenuously maintain by purchasing the 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, in numberless branches; ■.; - ' : >'.•■ . „, .;; ■-. , . BRUSHWARE of every conceivable variety, together with the generality of American productions ■such as buckets, picks, grooms," hickory axe handles axes, flhovel k s,.&c. ) . &c, in great variety. ' SICKLES, bottled fruits, brandy, peaches, salad oils, all sizes; bottle and .packet mustard,; jams, jellies; potted fish, various kinds, paste do. '«.■■",■„■ V CANDLES—Belmorit sperm, German, and French, Sydney, Taranaki and Jtfelsori mould do., night lights, floating do.* and a'choice assortment of moderateqr lamps/oile,.wicks, glasses, globes, &c,, can be procured at this establishment. _ ■.■: ,■. _ 'r Mi the item of SUGARS, flatters himself that for quality and. lownessqf price*, ong^tnal will prove that he is unapproachable.. Having.bonght.under peculiarly favorable circumstances , for cssh, he can offer his stock with the.greatest confidence, consisting of Mauritiuß,JWest; Indja,, Pampanga,. China, crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c, &c., &c. . . ■' ■■ ■ ."Observe— • : CANTON HOUSE: OrrOStTE THE TB AF4L OAB' BOTKI., ■ L A. iANGFORD; Proprietor. 45 E BIGGS ieturnß thanks to the Ladies • of Nelson and Others who have hitherto' favrred Her with a share of their patronage, and-: begs to inform them that she is prepared to execute or3erß: in Millinery, Dressmaking, Mantles, Underclothing, Juvenile Suits, Gentlemen's Waistcoats, &c, at moderate charges, i ■ • ..-: _•_...■, ';:"'■ BUBnEI COTTAGK,.WJIIHBA-RpAP. 14/ JEDDLESTEN begs to inforna his * friends and the public that he is n6w Licenae,d. • to. SELL every description of WINES, SPIRITS,?* ALES, &c, &c.; at his Store, in the above locality, .v J. E. takesf this opportunity of as^nring those wjho may patronise him, that it' will be .hia.constant study, to- proenre - the I very .best; description of the above,. which will be sold at:the lowest remuneratiye prices. I Riwaka, August 3rd,;!359. - tG5^ A GENTLEMAN lately from England ■•TOshesl-tb oblam:.s> moderate UßMAt SHEEP RUN-witb: or without { Stock, or ( tpi join %v^ctable party and take the active, manageraetitv^eing pract^fcally aequ*i"ted >*ith farming4a;al^ jtfl branches, me lease oifi run, stocked or partly Btocke^would not be objected [, to.,; Securi% jitid, referenced"dtrtne 1 1 1 jj •

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 196, 6 September 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 196, 6 September 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 196, 6 September 1859, Page 4