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T -WIIiEINS^N ivails h|mself ,ofthe '■M'9-< prestht bpp6rWnity;oftii^hiiin^:'t;h^irihabitants of the district for the suppbrt Which has rbe6nv accorded; to him since commencement, and begs to call attention to the following list of prices. ! '•'"'"' Best Colbnial Ales, under 10 gallons, 35.; per gallon. • " . " " 20 " 2s. 9d.: •■•■■■"■ _ " " over ,20 " 2s. 6d.. " Harvest Ale, 2s. pel-gallon; over 5 jjallbns1, Is. 9d. ' ! ■'"'.per gallon.; ' v\- s:.; ;"■. '. ■:;:■'■•:';• ■ ' :'' English ]!ottledAle and Stout, 14s. per dozen, Is. 3d. pftr bottle. • ; •. :-. Colonial'ditto, 9s. per dozen, is. per bottle. Brandy, ss. per bottle. : ' Rum and Old Tom, 3s 6d. per bottle. ! OeneVa;'sßi J6dJ perVottTe.'' 1 Port and Sherry, from 3s. Gd. per bottle. .] Groceries of the Best Description at Nelson prices. ■ An assortment of Drapery, Hosieiy, Gloves, ' Haberdaishery,j&c.j &c. ; . N.8.-^-Sawn Timber and Produce taken in exchange. '■ '• ■.:•'■<' '■•■ ■-■■ ■ ' ■:,'• ' ■"-■ ■•■■••.-■ :■ ,78,." nrHMSjHING^X STE^MotJpORSE j- 1-: POWER.-.My son; S. E. G-appeb, not having arrived from England^; "jL havej.aiithprised. his brother ,tb ; work. the Machines, on ,his behalf. ; -.Tlve Steam Thrasher is fitted with a Barley Awiier and Winnowing Gear. , Saving a patent funnei t tHert.y>ill be no danger from fire. Any "brie wishing to engage^ 'either of the Machines will please make their arrangements BERNAED GAPPER. ' Axe Farm, December 8th,'i.660. 1485 JOHN PRATT, BURGHER, Bridge- ' street (jate Pbati'and Scqtt)^ begs to; return his thanks to;his friendf and the Public'generaliy for the • support received by'him id ■ cbnnexibn' with his late partner, Mr. Scott, and in CONTINtfIJSfG THE BUSINESS, as heretofore,1 begs to inform them, that he is prepared to supply j||4T of theBEST QUALITY, at the lowest prices. '■■ ,' ! 1533 •; •" -■" ■'■ ;r':' STEAM ENGINES. ;:" , .. ''• TO AGJtICUIfTimiSTS^ MILL OWNERS AND ' ■■ OTHERS ' ~, •*» _ Qne ; ;ls horse-p«wer.portebleSte«,m Engine. .',■;'; One Ijs horse-pqwßr stationary Steam, Engine. ; withi fittings 'conipiete^ by the well-known '/,."': Maters, Alessrs. C. D. Young and Co.} ot Perth and London. ; NASH AND SCAIFB, 8 'Bridge-street. NEW MARKET. JOHN pEKCIVAL, in returning thanks ~ ? for .the liberal patronage he has experienced since ; ;ppening ; ,tho, butcher's shop in Waimea-street, opposite the Meece Tavern,' .takes this °PPor!'un!''y *° apprise the. gublic^, .that he;'has*'.taken a stand' at the New wiiere. he_' ; will ppntinue, to., supply beef, ' 'muttoft,' V^al','. potk','lamb, &c.', &c., of 'the .best descriptidn at the idWest rates. ' ' 1505 .'. ■::■ f re.i 9,.i::.:;'.).::-u :; ,:;i \- : ..,.,:■,-,... : ■.-;; \ IF this should meet the eye of ALFRED; BELL,; late of 35, Old Bond-street, Condon, his jlfothet and-Friends will' be glad if he will'communicate with : th*em. "His (sister Amelia died' 30th Sep:tember,lßs9. ;., .: .;■;..;.-:./. ! ;■; ;..,•.. ~ 'Anyone knowing any thihgof the said Alfred Bell, , who started frojiviNelson.for the, gold digging^: Mas- . sacre Bay, on sth February,, 1858j and will, write to Mrs. ,:BELL,; J. Campde9 ; House Boad, Kensington, 'London, will confer a great favor, ph. his 'anxious '■iriends. .' : . ■','■", . .',' ' .'■'','•■,:. T • ]:''"&~ A GEitCXJIOTRAIi ASSQCIATftpN,— ■■■'£*- ■ The.Committee haying resolved that there shall ;! be,a PRIZEEXHIBITI.p^^fLiyE.STOCK and ; GRAIN:pn some day in autumn, afterward? tojbe fixed "by the; Committee;. ;*PRIZES are intended to be given for tlie following' STQCK. ; ■ . ■ ■;;;.,/y:. ',;glasja. ■ ■ ■■■■; , Eriiiie Draught Horses—first, second and third :" "' prize. ; ','.:""_. " r ".' '] _ _'!-' .'. ' '"■ *•• Eriiire'Horses; best adapted for tKe production of weight-6arryirig hacks-^-first and second prize. Draught' Mares—first,- second; aild third prize. ■ Weight-carrying''jSaddlei Mares-i-first 'arid second '■■ prize. -;-:- ■■;.;-'v,-, ■■-■!.■■ : .■•;'••;■: ;/,:-..- .' .. '. Draught Colts, under two years old—first and second prize. . , .. :.■;;■ . ; . Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second ■:'. prize. : ;.-..: . . ... [; .• _; ■. : . Ditto Fillies, under two years old—first and second ; prize. ' •: Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second prize, t ... . ,". ' _ ' . ■ ! " . Draught Geldings—first arid second prize. Best Entire Pony—one prize. Ditto Pony Mare—one prize. ■ * "'• : •."." y; / ; - class b. ' •": *: Bulls-^first, second,-arid third prize. Yearling Biills—first and second prize. - ; Cows, in milk—first, second; andthird prize; Dittos not in miik—first and second prize. Heifers, under two years old—first and second prize. Pair of Working Bullocks^—first and secorid prize. t ■':.;..,. ,■■ ■ .:;CLASSCv:-'- ' - .■;'. ■• Rams—first, second, and third prize. , Pen of; Five Ewes—first, second, and third prize. Pen of, Five Lambs, under, one year old--firstand second prize. : . ...." ~/ ,'~; .. .. CLASSD. ' .-.■:■ ",./ *] Boars—first and second prize. < :,.,. Sows, with^Pig's—^fijst,',o,nd second prize. Ditto, vvithbut Pigs-—'first arid aecbnd prize. '■*;; "\ ;■■.": ".' 1;./::.cila^s:b. - ■' < Poultry—for.which various prizes will be given. - ':■■■■ :; :;"'7CLASSF. : : ■:■■■: Prizes will also be! ;giveri for the best samples of '', Wheat, Barley, Oats, White and Hog Peas, Hops, ; Grass Seeds of various kinds, Swedish arid other Turnips j Mangold Wurzel, Carrots, Parsnips, early and late Potatoesi Also, for Cheese, Salt , and Fresh Butter, Agricultural Implements, and Machinery. . Extra prizes will be given for any meritorious Stock, or produce not above specified, at the discretion of the Committee. | The Membei^of the Association are requested to pay then-Subscription for the present year to anylof the Members of the Comriiittee', Messrs'. Saunders, 'Barnicoat, R. Eden/ and W.M'Rae, Waimea East; J. Bird, Waimea South; Wastney, sen.; Suburban North; J. Kerry sen., Waimea West, and the 'Urider^signed. FEDOR KELLING, 1 Honorary Secretary
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 342, 29 January 1861, Page 1
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835Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 342, 29 January 1861, Page 1
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