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grfg For Picton, Wellington, Canterbury, Gtago, and the Bluff. THE I.R.M. Company's steamship PRINCE ALFRED will leave for the above on or about the 25th instant. Intending passengers will please pay faies and obtain tickets from the office of the Company prior to going on board. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 649 FOR THE WAIRAU. — The paddle uteamei LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain Whit\rell. will sail for BLENHEIM, landing cargo at the Boulder Bank, on TUESDAY next, the Uth instant, at Three p.m. Shippers are requested to take notice that all cargo for the Lyttelton must be on the wharf two hours before the departure of the steamer, and that all freight is required to bo paid at Nelson before shipment. For freight only, apply to Mr. Jonathan Livick, Albion Wharf; or, to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, November 8. 64G Four Cases New Goods, ex Rangatira. JPAUL AND CO. have much pleasure • in calling public attention to the PRICES of their NEW GOODS, now opening, ex Rangatira, from Sydney, consisting of— Black Lace Shawls, from 15s. 9d. Grenadine ditto, from 295. 6d. Muslin Jackets, 12s. 9d. Black Glace Silks Black Ducape ditto Fancy Check and Striped Silks, 38s. 6d. the full dress Fancy ditto ditto ditto, 495. 6d. the full dress Fancy Dresses, from 7s. lid. to 635. Check and Brocho Barege Anglais, at B|d. per yard Fancy Mohairs, at OJd. per yard Long Muslin Curtains, 6s. 9d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 355. the pair. Table Napkins, from 16s. 6d. the dozen Parachutes, from 4s. 9d. Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, at 9Jd per yard Josephine Kid Gloves, warranted tho best quality, 4s. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas, 16s. 6d. Hair Nets, in Chenille, Silk, Braid, and Beaded, from 10£ d. Worked Cambric Sets, from 2s. 9d. the set Children's Stays and Ladies' Corsets French Delaines, from Is. 4Jd. Ladies', Girls', and Children's Straw *} in every Hats, Infants' and Boys', in white and V size and brown, speckled and black, ) shape Brown, White, and Black Ostrich Feathers And a quantity of other New Goods, too numerous to advertise. SOMERSET HOUSE, BRIDGE STREET. November 7. 637 IUST RECEIVED, ex RANGATIRA, *" from Sydney— An assortment of Drapery, Fancy Goods, &c, consisting of Embroidered Llama, Black Lace, and other Shawls. Ladies' Garibaldi Jackets, Paletots, Head Dresses, Coronets, Ostrich Feathers, various colors, and a variety of Fashionable and Lace Sets, &c. As there only a small quantity of each of the above articles on hand, early inspection is respectfully requested. THOS. ASKEW, 643 Bridge-street. To the Electors under the Nelson Trust Funds Act. (^.ENTLEMEN.— A vacancy having occurred in the Board of Governors for the Nelson College, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the office. Having been a resident in the province for nearly twenty years, and being personally known to a large majority of the inhabitants, I come before yon and ask whether you have sufficient confidence and assurance in me, to place me in the position as one of the Governors of that institution. lam of opinion that the most competent persons to fill the office of Governors are the parents of boys at the College, and that such parents will undoubtedly take more interest in the welfare of the College, and study interests that are most required for the education, comfort, and management of the whole establishment. Great praise is due to the present governors and masters for the progress that has been made in carrying out the best system of education and the general comfort and management. Yet, no doubt, there is room for improvement; and if you do me the honor to elect me I shall make it my study, as far as lies in my power to support the best scheme for the prosperity of the College. Gentlemen, I offer myself as a candidate quite independent of, and unbiassed by, any party; therefore it is not my intention to canvass for a single vote, other than a proposer and seconder, but leave the choice in your hands, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, N. G. MORSE. November 8. 651 ON SAL E — Ladies' Fancy Dresses, Shawls and Mantles do. Muslins do. Prints and Ginghams do. and children's Holland Jackets Blonds, Marcella, Parasols, and Ribbons Swiss spotted Muslins and Muslin-work Eeal Maltese Lace, Collars, and Cuffs . Indian Twill and Horrock's Longcloth French Cambric Handkerchiefs and Muslin Collars do. Kid, Gaunlet, and Silk Gloves Muslin Curtains and Embroidered Petticoats Piece Velvet and Velvet and Silk Trimmings Chenille and Silk Hair-nets Sheeting and Table Covers Men's and Boya' Straw and Felt Hats do. Cloth Caps Gentlemen's Clothing and Broadcloth Gambroon, Alpaca, and Fancy Coating Shepherd's Plaids and Habit Cloths Calicoes, Haberdasheiy, &c, &c. Ladies' and children's Boots and Shoes White Marsella Boots and Satiji Shoes Gentlemen's and Boys' Boots, Knickerbockers. H. L. REDHEAD. Trafalgar-street. 686 LEVY BROTHERS, 24, BOURKE-STREET EAST, MELBOURNE IMPORTERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN, FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, DRUGS AND DftUGGIST's SUNDRIKS, CUTLERY, AND HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE, CHINA AND GLASS, CABINET GOODS, JEWELLERY, TOBACCONIST'S WARE, TOYS AND BASKET WARE. T EVY BROTHERS, in calling the at- -^ tentfon of the merchants and storekeepers of New Zealend to the foregoing summary, beg to say that they have a larger and better selected stock of the above mentioned goods than any other house in the Australian colonies; and as they are in constant receipt of fresh shipments from the mother country and the continental states, they are in a position to do that justice to their customers which cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. As it would be impossible to give full detail of their stock in an*advertisement, they will be happy to forward a catalogue, post free, on application. 635 CILK DRESSED ADELAIDE FLOUR, Received, n!id guaranteed in good order-. 5 tons Beebie and Dunstainstan's "1 Silk-dressed 5 „ Steven's J Adelaide Flour In lots to suit purchasers. 6*o J. LEVIEN AND CO. TUEGEOHEAD TOBACCO and HA- ±> VAN NAM CIGARS. 8 kegs Shellard's Negrohead. each 100 lba 3 cases Old Havannah Manilla Cigars 2 „ ~ Manilla Cheroots 639 J, LEVIEN AND CO.

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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 527, 11 November 1862, Page 2

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