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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING VX TILES, slightly damaged, to be SOLD CHEAP. H. L. REDHEAD, 620 Bridge-street. p H 0 ~V ~G hT~"s. Ransome and Sims, makers. Y.F.L., No. 6 Ploughs, with extras V O.H, No 3 „ Y.0.H.. No. 10 „ •S.C., No. 5 S.C.W, No. 2 8.F.1., No 3 B-E.0,, No. 2 SCOTCH PLOUGHS. Johnston, No. 3 Ploughs, with extras Grey, No. 1 „ No 5 A large quantity of extras for Ploughs on hand. JUST RECEIVED AND ON HAND — A Back Speed Lathe (bed, 3 feet 11 inches) Grindstones, coarse and fine grained Oven Doors Electro-Boracic Steel Picks 12 and 14 inch Mill Saw Files Sc\ tlie Stones I. m. niLL, Waimea-street. EOR SALE, the finest collection of WILD BEASTS iv the Australian Colonies, consisting of LIONS, TIGER, LEOPARDS, ZEBRAS, PORCUPINES, and other curiosities, too numerous to mention. For full particulars, apply to H. BILLING, Watson's Bay Hotel, Watson's Bay, Sydney, New South Wales. 618 "THE GARDENS" SURRY HILLS, NEAR SYDNEY. Established 1837. FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, GARDEN SEEDS, &c. THE undersigned begs again to thank his numerous patrons for past favors, and has much pleasure in informing them that he has made many important additions to his extensive Stock of GREENHOUSE PLANTS, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, Sec He can also with confidence request attention to his excellent Stock of GARDEN SEEDS, of which he receives rogular consignments from the first Seedsmen in Europe. The Nursery Grounds are within a short distance of the city and shipping, thus enabling export and other orders being promptly and expeditiously executed. Particular care and attention in packing, labelling, &c, will be bestowed on orders from the country and neighboring colonies. The correspondence will also receive prompt and faithful attentionHaving admitted his son as partner in his estab-. lishmout, ho requests all business letters to be addressed " John Baptist and Son." Visitors to the Gardens are informed that an Omnibus leaves the General Post-office every halfhour, which conveys passengers to within a few yards of the entrance to the grounds. 619 JOHN BAPTIST. JUST RECEIVED, ex MEMENTO, and ANNE DYMES— 30 cases SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. £ s. Good strong Gentlemen's Saddles, from . 2 5 Saddle, Bridle, and Martingale complete . 3 0 Silver-mounted Gig Harness . . .80' Brass ditto ditto . . . . .70 Cart Harness . . . . . .50 A large assortment of Bullock and Horse Pack Saddles on hand at the lowest prices. Waterproof Blankets, Gig Aprons, Saddle Bags. BOOTS AND SHOES NOW OPENING. A seasonable assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoe 3of all descriptions. Boys', Girls', and Children's Boots and Shoes in every variety. Also, A large assortmentof WATERTIGHTS, GRAINED KNEE and THIGH BOOTS, of very superior quality, at low prices for cash. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS and CUTLERY of all kinds. The above arc recommended as first-class articles, and well suited to the requirements of tho public. Wholesale and Retail. PEAT AND THORNTON, Saddlers and Harness Makers, Boot and Shoe Importers, &c, Bridge-street: A liberal allowance made to the Trade. 621 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. ""M^OTICE is hereby given, that the follow--L l ing BY-LAW has been agreed to by tho BOARDS OF WORKS, and has been submitted to his Honor tlie Superintendent and liis Executive Council for confirmation. BY-LAW, No. 5. Whereas it is expedient to make further provision for the abatement of the nuisance and danger caused by the present growth of Furze or Gorse, &c, throughout the City of Nelson: Be it Ordered and Directed by the Board of Works for the said city, with the sanction of his Honor the Superintendent and his Executive Council, as follows, viz :— 1. The occupier, or in case there shall be no occupier, then the owner, of any land upon which a gorse or other hedge shall bo growing, adjoining any public street or road, shall keep that portion of th? street which adjoins Ids land at all times clear of gorse or other obstructions which it may reasonably bo supposed have proceeded from tlio said hedge; and in case such occupier or owner, as the case may be, sliall refuse or neglect to clear such road or street, after receiving seven days' notice to do so from the Board of Works, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per Week, for every week he neglects or refuses to comply with the order contained in the said notice. 2. Whenever gorse or any other inflammable plants j shall be growing upon any land, in such thickness, height, or quantity, aa to be a nuisance to the public, or dangerous to any near or adjoining ! private property, the Board of Works may givo tho occupier or owner of such land seven days' notice to clear away or trim such gorse or other plants in such manner as may be directed by. the said Board; and in caso tho said oeeup-ier or owner shall fail to coihply with the said notice, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 203. per week for every week such gorse remains uncleared or uutrimined. 3. Whenever any gorse is growing upon unoccupied land, and the owner of the land is absent from tlio province, it shall bo lawful for the Board of Works to cause' such gorse to be trimmed or cleared as they may direct, and the" expense of so 3oing may bo recovered at any future time, within six years, from the owner or occupier of such land, iv a summary manner, before any Resident Magistrate, or two Justices of tho Peace. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. J3oard of Works Office, Nolson, April 29,1864, gig

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 680, 3 May 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 680, 3 May 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 680, 3 May 1864, Page 2