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JNELSON HOTEL COEXEE OF BRIDGE AND COLLINGWOOD-STHEETS. piIARLES M'GEtt begs to thank his numerous customers and the public generally, for the past most liberal support and patronage ho has received since opening his NEW HOTEL. The present building lias been erected with a desire to meet the growing requirements of this City and Colony, while especial attention has been paid to the sleeping and private apartments, which are lofty, well ventilated, combined with comfort, and embracing the all-essential to health, THE BATH. C. M'G. trusts (with the confidence the public of Nelson and the West Coast have, and may place in him) to maintain the position ho now holds, being most desirous to please and do justice to one and all of his customers ; and can assure them that no ofFort shall bo wanting on his part to readily fulfil the wishes of his friends and the public generally. C. M'G. can with confidence assert that none but the beat imported BRANDS of SPIRITS, WINES, ENGLISH ALE and PORTER are in STOCK. The BILLIARD ROOM contains one of ALCOOK'S BEST TABLES, made expressly to order, and the interior arrangements insure a large amount of comfort and convenience. ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS IN DRAUGHT. AN ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK PUNTUALLY. Nelson Hotel, December 11th, 18SS. 756 NOTICE. nnHE person who helped himself to my JL Butter on Monday night or Tuesday morning last, would oblige the undersigned by closing the door after him for the future ; so that the fowls may not destroy the remainder. L. "nitOX, Storekeeper, Wuimea West. December 10, 1808. 768 A BARGAIN. 1 A/f ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND J_ v/"jb at Kaiteretere (in the neighborhood of Rivvaka) to be sold. Twenty acres are laid down in Grass, and the creater portion is good Grazing Land. To be sold a Bargain. Terms easy. Title, Crown Grant. For further particulars, apply to J. S. MDELSTEN", Auctioneer and Commission Agent, 641 - Mrtuekii. mo LET, WAKEFIELD COTTAGE, a A. comfortnble family residence, with two acres of Gnrclen tastefully laid out and planted with the choicest: fi-iiit. trees; p'.easiintly situated on College | Hill, Waimea-voad, lately occupied by J. Johnson, j Esq. For particulars, apply to the undersigned, at the office of the s.s. John Ponn, Trafalgar-street. ! 737 WILLIAM SMITIT. SINCLAIR'S HAMS. SINCLAIR'S HAMS. TTJST RECEIVED, and JSOW ON *J SALE— 2 more cases of those very superior Breakfast HAMS, in prime order and condition, cured expressly for this market at 352 H. HOUITSELL'S. JELLYMAN, • BUTCHER, Respectfully informs the residents of Nelson and surrounding districts, that he lnis TAKEN the BUSINESS lately carried on by Mr. Hauqueavks, in Lower Bndste-street, where lie hopes, by keeping only the BEST MEAT and Selling at MODERATE PRICES, to obtain a share of the public custom. ADAMS' & KINGDOM are prepared to LEND MONEY on approved real and personal security ; on real, 10 per ceut. 458 " CATTLE TRE3PASS ACT, 1868." ]YJ"OTTCE is hereby gi»ren, that on and i. i after 21st December next, the Provisions of "The Cattle Trespass A"t, 1863," will be ENFORCED on my land, Section No. 20, Riwuku; and tliat it is my intention to C LAI AT DAMAGES foe all Cattle Trespassing ou the said land, whether fenced or unenclosed. BBX.TA.MIN" STKA.CIIAK. Riwaka, 20th November, 1868. 674

THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERY TO NELSOiN" THIS SEASON, HAVE BEEN IMPORTED BY ! ' WILSON AND RICHARDSON, FEOM LONDON. EX POLAE STAB 33 PACKAGES. EX BEAUTIFUL STAE, via Dnnedin ... 22 „ EX BLUE JACKET, via Lyttelton ... 12 „ EX ASTEROPE, via Wellington ... 4 „ EX Panama Mail and Melbourne Steamers H Jt Making a total of 82 Packages, ftnd greatly exceeding the Importations of ar.y Jttetail House or any Merchant in Nelson. OUB HOME BUYER purchases direct from the Manufacturers FOR CASH, which enables iis to quote the following LOW RATES : — Ifow S ti-aw Hats from Is. 3d. Fancy Dresses Gs. 3d. Walking Jackets from ss. Cd. Infants' Hats and Hoods 3s. 6d. Corsets ... ... ... ... ... ... from 4a. Od. Black Glaces from 3s. 3d. Calico ... ... ... ... per yard Os. s|d. Prints, fast colors from por yard 03. 5-Jfl. Brown Holland .„ Os. IOJd. Printed Muslins per yard Os. 9d. Pure Linen G-ingham per yard Os. 9d. Silk Parachutes from 3s. lid. Boys'and Youths' Straw Hats ... ... 2s. fid. Men's Straw Hats ... ... 3s.'6d. Worked Linen Sets Is. Od. HOUSEKEEPERS are INVITED to JUDGE of the VALUE of OUR MUSLIN CUETAINS, DAMASKS, DIAPEES, HUCKABACKS, COUNTEEPANES, SHEETINGS, &c, &c. THIS LARG-B STOCK comnrisps—as Hundreds of LADIES who have made their Purchases this Summor CAN TESTIFY—MANY NOVELTIES IN EACH DEPAETMENT, at PEICE3 that are most undoubtedly LOVVEE THAN" ANYTHING ELSE IN THE PEOVTNCE ! ! Every Article Cut by the Single Yard at the Merchant's Price for the Piece. ORDEES BY POST EECEIVE OUE GEEATEST CAEE. FAMILY MOURNING IN EVERY DETAIL, WILSON AND RICHARDSON,

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1172, 18 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1172, 18 December 1868, Page 4