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FOR^COLLING WOOD.-The fast-sail-ing cutter SUPPLY will sail for the above port THTS DAY, «t Four, ptu. For freight or paseage, apply to the Mastery on IS"* 5 °rto JOHNSYMONSANDCO. T?OR WELLINGTON DIRECT.—The X fine brig L.\LLa ROOKn will sail for the above port on THURSDAY, 16th inat*nt. For freight or parsage, apply on board to Captain BEER, or J. TaYLOK. 87* OR THE WAIRAU.—To sail on FRIDAY next, the fine fast-sailing schooner MARY. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 884 Bridge-street. FOR CANTERBURY DIRECT.—The clipper schooner F.\N TOME will fail positively on FLUDAY next, the 17th inBtant. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 885 Bridge-street. T ALLA ROOKH from MELBOURNE. -" —This vessel having been reported at the Customs, CONSIGNERS will please PASS ENTRIES and PAY FREIGHT to the undersigned, on board, without delay. JOHN TAYLOR. August 13,1860. 879 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO TARANAKI. —From thw date FREIGHT on all GOODS shipped on board the luter-eoiooial Royal Mail Company's steamers for the above port must be paid before shipment. Nelson, August 10th, 1860. 881 RICHMOND. 'TARANAKI AID.--Reliable informa- •*- tion having been received that the sick and wound' d of the Volunteers and Militia at Taranaki stand in great need of comforts suitable to their condition, the following articles, according to the suggestion of their principal Medical Officer, are being collected for transmission to the seat of war. Jellies and Preserves, Butter, Eggs, Oranges, Apples, Beer, Wine, Brandy, Coffee, Oatmeal, Sago, Arrowroot, Pearl Barley, Old Linen, &c. Messrs. Hodder and Co. have kindly consented t© take charge of any contributions for the above purpose. N.8.-—The next steamer is expected to leave on or about the 20th instant. 876 ELSON SAVIVGS* BANK.—A MEETING of the TRUSTEES will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, on FRIDAY next, at Three p.m. Business to be transacted: Further Investment of Deposits. DONALD SINCLAIR, Vice-President. Nelson, August 13,1860. 877 WAIMEA EAST. T\7"ANTED (in consequence of the resig- * ' nation of Mr. Bryant), a TEACHER for the Provincial Scbool, at Appleby. The present salary is £85 ptr annum, with a house. Applications are to be addressed to the undersigned on or before FKIDAY, the 7th day of September next, and on Monday, the 17th September, the dutie9 of the school will commence. Further information, if required, may be had from any member of the Local Committee of Education for the district. J. ■VV..BARNICOAT, 882 Secretary Local Committee. PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH, DIOCESE OF NELSoN. HTENDERS are invited up to Noon on ■*- SATURDAY, 18th August next, for a Wooden FENCING round a part of the PARISH CHURCH, to protect the plantatidns now in course of formation. Plan and specification may be seen on application to LLEWELLYN NASH. Warden. Bridge-street, Nelson, 14th August, 1860. 883 NOTICE. THIS is to intimate that I will not be responsible for any debts that my wife, Mrs. H. Allport may contract after this date. H. ALLPORT, Stoke. August 13,1860. 878 MINATURB PAINTED PHOTOgraphs for Presents to Friends and Relations. VIEWS OF RESIDENCES on glass or paper, and Portraits for lockets and brooches, executed daily by Mr. OXLEY, of Bridge-street, seven doors from Col-lingwood-street. 874 f> I B L E DEPOT -*-* Waimea street. English Bibles, morocco, marginal reference* Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica ditto Bibles suitable for presents German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large type Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost pric«. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools Lamb's Works, 1 vol. Komane's Works Letters from Italy, 2 vote Belect Writings of Drake, 1 vol Sermons iy Ward, 1 vol. Stevenson's Algebraic Equations, 1 vol. Self-examinations in Euclid, 1 vol. Chapters Chemistry applied to the Arts, 2 vol». Agamemnon, by Bloomfield, 1 vol. Gregory's Economy of Nature, 3 vols. Dr. Johnson's Works, 15 vols. I. M. HILL, 746 Depository. PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. JUST RECEIVED, PER ANNE LONGTON, 1 A A GROSS of Inderwick's bestcolorXUU ing CLAY PIPES, superior to anything ever offered in New Zealand, and for sale at 783 WM. H. WEST'S. KELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. lyiRS. R. B. WALCOT respectfully ■ A-T-L announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she has EE-OPENEI) the above premises with a, small, but well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical prices to receive s share of public patronage. Those ladies who have kindly accorded their favors during past years to ker mother, Mrs H. Green, will find every care and at- ' tention bestowed to secure a continuance of the same. Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present opportunity of sincerely th H n?ring her friends for their kind support during the past nine years, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their tavors tor her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the ex«cution of all orders, so far as her health will permit. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12,1860. $ 42

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 294, 14 August 1860, Page 2

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