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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 __ THE LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. SATURDAY, JULY' 18. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, r &c. ME. D. MOOEE is instructed by Mr. William Haie, to sell by auction, in front of his Warehouse, Trafalgar street, on SAIUK^AI, the 18th instant, commencing at half-past Eleven o'clock, sharp— A large assortment of FRUIT and FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c., comprising— Feuit TeeeS : 500 Apple Trees, 200 Plums, 200 Cherries, 500 Pears, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Mulberries, Medlars, Walnuts, Black, White, and Red Currants. Forest Tbees : Ash, Common and Mountain; Oak, Common English and Turkey; Limes; Elms, Witch and English ; Birch, Weeping and Common; Horse Chesnuts, Sycamore, f Norway Maple, Blue, Red, and Peppermint Gums, and Stringy-bark. Shrubs, Plants, and Trees : Camellias, Azalias, Magnolias, Fuschias, Norfolk Island Pines, Bunga Bunga Pines, Moreton Bay Pines, Pinus Rigida, Pinaster, Olive Trees, Camphor Trees, Daphne, Laurels, common and Portugal, Arbutus, Holly, Laurestinus, Arbor Vitte, Weigela Rosea, Choice named Roses, Double Blossomed Pink and Scarlet Thorns, Upright and Spreading Cypress, Wellingtonia Gigantea (Californian Big Tree), Cnpressus Macrocarpa (Californian Cypress), &c. 100,000 Strong HAWTHORN PLANTS. N.B.—The Gums and Pines are all well established in Pots. The Aiictionecr, in calling attention to the above important Sale, would direct especial attention to the Fruit Trees, which are of a character superior to any ever yet offered for sale in Nelson. The above time being as late as is advisable for transplanting with certainty of growth, this will be the last sale of the season. Without reserve. Terms at sale. Nelson, July 3, 1863. 921 TO LET, on very moderate terms, TWO COTTAGES and an OFFICE, near the Post Office. Apply to S. T. BEENT. Hardy-street Nelson, July 9. 943 TTJST EECEIVED, ex QUEEN of U PERTH, by E. Dartnaxl, Richmond. 2 eases CLOTHING— Men's American Jackets Boys' „ „ Men's Doe Sac Coats „ „ and Tweed Trowsers „ „ „ „ Vests „ Felt Hats ~ Crimean Shirts „ Long Cloth ditto „ Regatta ditto 1 case CUTLERY, BRITANNIA METAL, and PLATED GOODS— Table Knives and Forks Dessert ditto, and Carvers Pocket Knives, Penknives, and Scissors Tea Pots, Coffee Pots Tea Spoons, Dessert and Table Spoons Cruet Stands Brass Chamber Candlesticks 1 cask TINWARE— Milk Dishes, Tea Pots Pint and Half-pint Pannikins Billeys, Oval Bating Dishes 1 cask GLASSWARE— Tumblers, Ales, Wines : Decanters, Sugar Bowls Butter Bowls, Cream Jugs Covered Mustards, Salts Custards and Jellies , , 1 cask EARTHENWARE— Cups and Saucers, Basins, Jugs Meat Dishes, Ba'ung c itto, Vegetable ditto Pudding Bowls, Salt Cellars, Mustards Ewers and Basins, Chambers, Toilet Sets 1 case DOLLS— , Composition Dolls, Stuffed ditto, China Head ditto, Dutch ditto, Leather ditto, English Wood ditto, China ditto, Rolling ditto, Crying ditto > " ■ ■ 1 case Rimmell's PERFUMERY. 1 case HAIR OILS. 1 case Tweltetress' SOAP POWDER. SUNDRIES— Hair Brushes, Infants' ditto, Tooth ditto Rack Combs, Small Tooth ditto Japanned Waiters and Trays Ladies' Plush and Leather Bags Hair Pads, Rolls, Frizzets Chenille Hair Nets Perforated Book Markers GLASS MARBLES. 939 IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER SCOTT, BUTCHER, DECEASED. ALL DEBTS due to this ESTATE must positively be PAID to us, on or before the 27th day:of July instant. ; : By order of the Executors, ADAMS AISD KINGDON, Solicitors, 937 Trafalgar-street. NELSON COLLEGE. WANTED, a DEAWING MASTEE, who can attend twice a-week. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, to whom testimonials must be sent in by the 3rd day of August. . A. S. BBAITHWAITE, 936 Secretary. TVTELSON COLLEGE.—The THIED JLI QUARTER will COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 20th instant. On the Thursday following, the {Secretary will attend: to -Register new Pupils, and receive School Fees. By order of the Governors, A. S. BEAITHWAITE, 935 ... Secretary. PORTRAITS. WD A V I S having every • facility in his NEW GALLERY, Habdy-street, four doors from the Post-Office, for producing FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, is now prepared to execute a large Portrait at half the price he has hitherto charged. THE GUINEA PICTURE (8£ inches by 6£ inches,) cannot fail to give universal satisfaction. Cartes de Visite, Six for £1. 74$
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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 596, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 596, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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