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NE# ADVERTISEMENTS. __ [ TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at Eleven o'clock, AT THE NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. By order of Mr. A. Yelveeton, General Bailiff. THE following GOODS, distrained on for rent — A Tinsmith's Patent Ridging and Spouting Machine I Iron Ridging, Piping, and Spouting Coffee and Teapots, Water Cans, Pannikins [ Iron and Leadeu Piping, Brass Taps, Lanterns Ale Cans, Set Measures, Baking Tins Iron Tubs, and sundry other articles of Tinware, and a small quantity of Furniture. JOHN R. MABIN, 56 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at Eleven o'clock. AT THE NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. 9 CASKS Salt's Ale (pints) bottled by Hobson 4 cases Bnss's do. (quarts) 1 case and 1 cask do. (pints) 12 dozen Picks, 3J bundles Wire, 5 Cart Axles, 1 half-chest Tea ("Ecliptic"), 2qr-casks Vinegar, 1 case Vermicelli, 7 boxes Washing Crystals, a quantity of Tin-lined and other Cases, Pickles, Figs, Rice, Coffee, Soap, Tumblers, Confectionery, Scythe Stones, Blocks, Chairs, Clothing, &c. JOHN R. MABIN, 57 Auctioneer. mHOMPSON AJND STAVEBT, J- TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, MPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, Etc., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, HIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK HELD AT RICHMOND FAIR GROUND. 16 THE WANGAPEKA DIGGINGS. FAWCETT'S HOTEL AND ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. THE Proprietor of this Old Established Accommodation House provides COMFORTABLE and SUBSTANTIAL MEALS, and other ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS. The Hotel, which is finely and picturesquely situated, is undergoing large additions, and GOOD BEDS and GOOD LIQUORS ARE ALWAYS SUPPLIED. The House is one of the best on the road to Wangapeka. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR HORSES. THOMAS F. FAWCETT, HOTEL-KEEPER, Tadmoe. 64 WAKEFIELD STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. THE Undersigned baa much pleasure in announcing to his numerous customers and the public generally, that, with the aid of STEAM PLANING MACHINERY, he is now prepared *o execute orders in a more complete and improved manner than hitherto. FLOORING, LINING, RUSTICATING, and TOTARA MOULDINGS, &c, to ORDER on REASONABLE TERMS. HENRY BAIGENT, Haedt & Collingwood-streets, Nelson. 52 NELSON__CLOTIT AN unequalled Fabric for every description of Clothing, and suitable for every climate. J. WEBB, 48 Nelson. SADDLERY! SADDLERY!!! EX ICON AND FANNY. 21 CASES SADDLEET. £ s. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from ... 2 7 6 „ „ All-over Hogskin ... 3 17 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 4 10 0 Ladies' Saddles, complete, with Leaping Heads, from 4 5 0 Ladies' Saddles, Leaping Heads and Quilted Safes, from 5 16 6 Good STRONG BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete, from 6 0 0 Ditto, PLATED BUGGY HARNESS, complete 6 10 0 Ditto, CART HARNESS, from ... 5 0 0 PEAT AND THORNTON, BBIDGE-STREET, N_e i so n. 1062 \ E T UNION Ol 1 L^ONeTon". The SUBSCRIPTION LIST for the present Year will CLOSE in Nelson on the despatch of the next. English Mail. Every Subscriber of One Guinea will receive, besides a chance of a Prize at the Annual Distribution in April, A volume as TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS OF HERE WARD THE WAKE, By the Rev. Charles Kingstjjy. Drawn by Henby C. Selous ; Engraved by 0. G. Lewis ; A Specimen of which may now be seen. Early application is requested. W. M. STANTON, 51 Honorary Secretary for Nelson. DE. PAEK, from Motttbka., informs the inhabitants of the WAIMEAS, that ho has COMMENCED PRACTICE in RICHMOND, and may be consulted daily, from Nine; to Ten a.m., at Dr. Laking's Surgery ; at other hours, at his own residence, near the Government School. i 40 BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. rpHIS SCHOOL will EE-OPEN on X MONDAY, the 24th instant. For TERMS and CONDITIONS of ADMISSION, apply to ROBERT LEE, 43 Head Master. MES. BCAIEE will EEsUME TUITION on THURSD AY, January 20. 50 WANTED, a Person, with limited means, to join another similarly situated in a Flax Speculation. The further from town the better. _Apply to N.Z., Office of this paper. 45 WANTED, a JOURNEYMAN BAKER.—AppIy to J. M. Ceoucher,. Richmond. 21 NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS. WANTED, for the HAVEN-EOAD and HAMPDEN-STREET SCHOOLS, TWO PUPIL TEACHERS. Candidates for these appointments must have attained their Sixteenth Year, and preference will be given to former pupils of the Provincial Schools. Particulars as to Salary, Qualifications, &c, can be obtained on application to the undersigned. Applications must be sent iv on or before FRIDAY, the 21st January. ' J. R. HOOPER, 38 Sewetvy l Nelson Local Board of Education,

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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1284, 14 January 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1284, 14 January 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1284, 14 January 1870, Page 2

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