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|kfo Rifle Challenge. HPWELVE MEMBERS of No. 8 COM--»L PANY (previous to their resignation) will SHOOT against the same number of No. 6 COMPANY, for £1 per man, at 400,500, and 600 yards; five shots at each range : Regulation target. Apply to Mr. J. THOMAS, Waimea West. 1091 SELL, a HOUSE and ■*- GARDEN, in Vincent-street. Apply to ROBERT BLACK, Nile-street East. 109S Best English Goal. BEST' ENGLISH COAL, ex HAVENSCRAIG, from London, is now being landed on the Government Wharf. Price, £3 10s. per ton. Apply to the Wharfinger, or to J. WINTERBURN, Pier Hotel. Nelson, April 21, 1862. l 0" 13ASKET GRATES, Basket Grates— -"-^ for burning wood or coal. On sale at the stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. Observe—Symons' old store. 1021 To commence on the Ist of May. THE Public is informed that during the -*■ winter months tho NELSON WINK and j SPIRIT STORE will be closed at EIGHT o'clock in I tho evening, instead of at nine as heretofore—Saturday nights exceptcd. 1095 HENRY BALY. TPO LET, the TWO PADDOCKS belonging -*- to the Richmond Cattle Fair Association for twelve months. Possession to bo given to tho front paddock immediately, to the back paddock on the Ist of July next; right being reserved to hold the Cattle Fairs and Agricultural Shows in tho front paddock. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until TUESDAY, the 29th instant, to be laid before a meeting of Directors to be held on that day. W. HARKNESS, Honorary Secretary. April 21,1802. 1094 TuST RECEIVED, per Brisk— ** ' 2 American Express Wagons 6 cases Collins' Cast Steel Picks 1 ~ „ Mining Shovels 30 kegs American Cut Nails 1 case Wood Taps, assorted sizea 2 „ American Wash Boards 6 nests Galvanised Iron Tubs*' 1 case Polished Adzo Handles 3 doz. American Oak Buckets ] 2 Douglass Pumps, assorted 12 American Cooking Stoves G ~ Heating Stoves 2 English Leamington Ranges 2 cases Lamp Chimneys. 10G2 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. fPOR SALE, a young BOAR (aged nine •*• months), imported from England per Ravenscraig. He is of the small Yorkshire breed, and is one of a litter which obtained a prize at the last Kendal Agricultural Show. His father is a well known prize boar in the possession of Captain Gunter, Wetherby Hall, YorkshireFor particulars apply to Mr. Biuithwaite, Wai-mea-road. 1018 Kerosine Lamps! THE finest Kerosine Oil, Cottons, Globes, -*- and Chimneys ; also, Moderator Lamps of the best description ; French Bark Lamps, with Reflectors and the best Colza Oil, on sale at the stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. Observe—Symons' Old Store. 1084 WANTED, an experienced NURSE, to take charge of young children. An elderly person will be preferred. Address, Mrs. MORSE, Aldourie, Waimea West.

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 470, 25 April 1862, Page 2