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pRATT and'«SGpsT cbeg to appriie their -t friends and'the-public that they have commenced'business "as Butchers in the premises lately occupied by. Mr. T. ,G-aukroger, opposite the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, and respectfully solicit that share of public support which they will at all times study to merit: '""" „ * ■ • P. and S. would 'particularly remark that their arrangements will ensure a supply of MfcSAT Off the vekv best qcauty that can be procured, 'Wid it will be their aim' to* execute all orders with which they may be favored, with strict punctuality and despatch, hotels and shipping-supplied on the shortest notice, and on favorable,terins. *. , , PRAUX AND SCOTT.-, Nelson, September lst r 1959.- . - - N.B. —Poultry, vegetables/&c, always on hand. ,'."'., 316 ALBION HOTEL AND TAVERN. F STOCK takes' this opportunity of • .thanking his fiiends and the public generally for the buppoit.he bus received since opening the above. , '<■ ' ( , v -, Being free to draw English and each description of Colonial Ale, it will always be li!«*ehdeavor to sustain the high name'he has acquired -for these ai tides. 1 Wines aiid Spiiits of superior quality always-on hand $A curi ent rates. , , 309 NIXSON BREWERY. ' THE UNDERSIGNED beg respectfully -L to request/ puichasers of their 'BOTTLED ALE and TORTIiR, to be paiticular in RETURNING their .EMPTY BuITLES, otherwise it will be impossible i for them to execute the whole of the numerous orderb they are constant'y receiving for their now justly celebrated BOTTLED ALE AND POUTER. G. HOOPJSK AM) CO. NeLon, 30th August, 1859. 2«5 \ DODSON begs 'to,inform his friends ~i • and the public that he" has REMOVED from the Uiwaka Hotel to the RIWAKA IXN* (opposite), which house he has RE-OPENED under a : REE LlCENisE, where nil kinds of Wines, Spirits,-" Ales" Draught, Bottled, &c n may be had of the first quality and at the iovves>t remuneiative price. A. D takes this oppoitunity of thanking the public for their patronage, and hopes by strict attention to their comforts to secure a continuance of that suppoit which'hajs been so liberally be&towed upon him for 'the last three yeais. Riwaka, August 11,1839. 282 TESTIMONIAL TO DR. F. HOCHJ- STETTER. At a Preliminary Meeting held on Thursday, August 25th, at the Tiafalgar Hote1, it was unanimously agreed that a TESTIMONIAL, consisting of choice SPECIMENS from the NELSON GOLDFIELDS, be prebented to Dr F. HOCHSTETTER.'as an acknowledgment of the valuable sei vices rendered by hini to this province; and that the &Ut'EItIXTENDKNT be lequested to present the sume at the conclusion of the lecture piouiised by Dr. F. Hochstetter. Copies of the following resolution will be found at the Bank and principal hotels., Subscription^ will also be received by members of the Piovisional Committee. J " We, tho undersigned inhabitants of the Provirice of Nelson, to shew pur appieciation of the scientific labors of Dr. F. Hochstetter, and the valuable service he has rendered this settlement, take this opportunity of subscribing towards the purcliase of a te&timoniKl, in gold,' from the Nelson Gold-Fluids; to which the Piovin-ial Goveinment will add a purae of one hundied BOTeieigns." Donald Sinclair - B. Wa'msley W. Wilson -John Luck A. Rankin J. B. Wemysg. W. Wilkio Thos. Askew I. M. Hill U. Lightband H. J. Goodman H. D. Jackson. > Alex. Keir. Tieaauior. < 277 CANTON HOUSE. T A. LANGFORD, Family Grocer, -*-• Bridge and Trafalgar stieets, begs to infoim his customers Hut he is still WI'LYI^G his justly celebrated COFFEE 'mid TBAS, the reputation of which he will sticnuously maintain by purchasing the very best otilv. Ills unrivalled slock of GLASSWARE, CHINA and EARTHENWARE'is open for public inspection at his spacious Show-room, •*lnch has lately been replenished with many of the latest productions of the manufacturing districts of England, in numbetless branches BRUSH WARE of every conceivable variety, together with the gcneialiry of American productions such as buckets, picks, brooms, hickoiy axe handles axes, bhovels, &c,, &c, in great vaiiety. TICKLES bottled fiuits, brandy peaches, salad oils, all sizes; bottle and packet mustard, jams, jellies; potted fi->h, various kind*, pa'Jte do. CANDLE?—Belmont sperm, German, and French, Sydney, Tmnaki and Nelson mould do, night lights, floating do., and a choice assortment of modeiateur lamps, oils, wicks, glasses, globes, &p,, c^n 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 ptove that he is unapproachable. Having bought under peculiarly favoiable circumstances for c&sh, he. can offer his frtock with the greatest confidence, consisting of MauiUJufl, VVgst Jndia f Pauipanga, China, crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c, &a., ()bgeive-=-CANTON' H O U S B, OPPOSITE TKE TBAFAIO'AR HOTEL, I. A LANGFORD, Proprietor. 45 BY-ROADS. n^HE WAIMEA ,ROAD BOARD hereby ■*-. intimate that they are willing to assi«t, as far as theY means allow, in ths improvement of such BYROADS, as are nrtich tiseti by other persons than the occupiers of the adjoining lands Such occupiers, therefoie, as think themselves entitled to assistance under this rule, are requested to make early application, stating the sunib they aie tiiembelves willing to contribute towards the impibvement of any'By-Road in which they are interested. T.J. THOMPON, 215 Secietary. GORSE HEDGES. | ' HPHOSE parties who have Gorse Hedges -*- adjoining ANY RO<\DS in the WaimeaDistricts are'heieby required W KEEP.THEM CLIPPED, so as not to Overgrow the Road or Obstruct the I)itch.. Sliouid the occupiers fail to' do so, the same will te done by the Board and the cost summarily lecovered. p "• By order of the Waimea Road Boaid, , T. J. THOMPSON, 243 , Secretary. nj^Hß WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being •*- nbqnt to exercise the powers conferred on them' by the ," Alteration of Roads Act," of the lust session 1 of the Provincial Council, for making certain ROADS at WAKEFIELD, and in WAIME \ 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 aibitfation. , - ' T. J. THOMPSON, 244 ■ ' l {Spcrejary. BIGGS returns thaiifrft'o tjje.Ladiejs ,• of Nelson and others who have hitherto favr|ied her with a shaie of their patronage, and beg* to inform them that! she is prepared to execute orders ,in Millinery, Dressmaking, Alajotles; Underclothing, Juvenfle' SujtsJ Gent}emen>.-VVaiijtc<>ats, & c ., at moderate, charges. ___~ gURRI-iF COTTAGE, WAIMEA-BOAD. 147 7 EDDLESTEN .begs^ to' inform his Q • friends and the public that he i« now' Licensed to^SELL everj' description of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c., «fee, at his Store, in the above locality, .J. E. takes this opportunity of assuring those i who may patronise him, that it will be his constant 6tudy to procure the very best description of Hhe'above, whi»th will be sold at the lowest remunerative, prices. ' Riwaka, August 3id t 1859» , 165 , - . . fi

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 197, 9 September 1859, Page 4

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