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AUCTION NOTICE. MR. H. B. HUDDLESTON will be prepared to arrange for HOLDING- AUCTION SALES ia TOWN or COUNTRY, on and after the Ist July next. Nelson, June 21, 1865. 117" TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS, SALE OF "WETHERS. ME. H.B. HUDDLESTON has received instructions to Sell by public Auction, at the Cattle Fair Ground, Richmond, on Wednesday, July 5, 550 Prime WETHERS in lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. H74 KEROSINE COOKING- STOVES! IVTOW ON SALE, the newly invented ±\ KEROSINE COOKING- STOVES, with Kettle, Pots, and Pans complete. This Unique Cooking Apparatus, so suitable for Family Use, the Digger's Tent, or Public-house Bar, possesses all the advantages of the G-as Cooking Store ; it is quite portable and will be found to be clean, economical, and expeditious in use ; it will boil water in five minutes, and can also be used as a lamp. It may be seen in operation at the Btores of H. HOUNSELL, 1022 Bridge-street. JAJSTD E. PAUL have much pleasure in • thanking their numerous friends and customers for the liberal support accorded to them during the time they hare been in busiuess, and beg t« inform them that they have DISPOSED OP their BUSINESS to Messrs. J. M. MERRINGTON and CO., of Sydney, and trust that the Ladies and Gentleman of Nelson will favor them with their support and patronage. 621 T M. MERKINGTON AND CO., in €1 • reference to the above, beg to state that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of that support accorded to their predecessors. Arrangements hare been made with th« leading houses in the trade to forward to the advertisers regular monthly shipments of all the leading novelties as they arrive in Sydney. They would call attention to the beautiful assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS now being opened out at this establishment. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., WHOIESAM AND RETAIL DbAFEKS AMJ OtTTMTTBBS, Bridg* Street, Nelson. 622 GBONNINGTON'S PUKE SAGO • FLOUR is recommended by the most eminent medical men as a Diet for Children and Invalids, being a most highly Nutritious and Farinacious Food. This Sago Flour possesses a pleasant flavor, more agreeable than that of Arrowroot; is light, wholesome, and easy of digestion ; it is therefore particularly adapted as food for Infants. PEEPAEED EXPEESSIT TOE GEORGE BONNINGTON, Chemist, &c, Trafalgar-street. Sold in Packets of One Pound. Price, One Shilling. 502

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 800, 27 June 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 800, 27 June 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 800, 27 June 1865, Page 4

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