NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n7~EDWARDS & COS. ADVERTISEMENT— Continued 1 package 12| Camphor 1 „ Purses, &c. 500 bags Fine Salt, each 1 cwt. 300 „ Coarse Salt „ 1 cwt. NATH. EDWARDS & CO., Nelson, December 15frh,_1869 ; 1791 CARPETS A\']~ CARPETS !!! TUST OPENED, 2 bales BRUSSELS Cl CARPETS, Six Pieces each, for Drawing and Dining-rooms, aud Hearthrugs to match. ALSO ON HAND, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Dutch Stair and Felt Carpets, and Felt Squares, a good asssortment, at REDUCED PRICES. 80 At H. HOUjTOL'SI I^OITcLOTHS! FLOORCLOTHS!! Jj For Rooms 9, 12, and 15 feet wide ; and for Passages all widths, some New and Choice Patterns. 81 At H, HOUNSELL'S. COLONIAL OVENS. NOW ON SALE.— 3 each, 2, 3, 4.. 5, and 6, black. Also, 3 each, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, best bright, at REDUCED PRICES. 6 nests Batcher's Baskets 6 „ Clothes „ 3 „ Butter „ 6 Single Perambulators, with Hoods, Best Melbourne make. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A Fresh Stock of Lamp Globes and Chimneys, all sorts and sizes. Bass Brooms, Dandy Brushes Deck Scrubbers, Pocket Mirrors Sun Dial Compasses, Roll Up and other Table Mats, Plate Powder Brunswick Black Furniture Polish, &c, &c. At H. HOUNSELL'S 79 No. 1, Bridge-street. _____ SADDLERY! SADDLERY!!! EX ICON AND FANNY. O-| CASES SADDLERY. X ~~ £ S . d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from ... 2 7 6 „ All-over Hogskin ... 317 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 410 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 ... ... ... ••• 60 0 Ditto, PLATED BUGGY HARNESS, complete 6 10 0 Ditto, CART HARNESS, from ... 5 0 0 PEAT AND THORNTON, BBIDGE-STREET, Ne iso N^ 1062 ~NELSON_C LOTH. AN unequalled Fabric for every description oi Clothing, and suitable" for every climate. J. WEBB, 43 . Nelson. PUBLIC BATHS, HARDY-STREET. REDUCTION IN CHARGES. HPHE CHARGE is now REDUCED to JL ONE SHILLING. Swimming Baths at old Prices. H. BARRACLOUGH, jl Proprietor. THE WANGAPEKA LAND SALES. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, in DEFENCE of the RIGHTS of the MINING POPULATION, feeling the necessity of CONTRIBUTING towards the EXPENSES and LOSS incurred by, a large body of Miners, who have not only been compelled to defend their rights at an Official Enquiry, but have also been prevented from working their claims on the Goldfield, hereby appeal to the general Public for SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of this object. Contributions will bo received by the undermentioned persons •'— Mr. Peter Gouiand, Storekeeper, Wangapeka. „ Phillips, Storekeeper, Sherry. „ FiwCRTT, Storekeeper, Tadmor. „ Newport, Accommodation House, Motueka. „ Joseph Wagstaff, Bell Grove Inn. „ Robert Smith, Forest Inn. „ James Plank, Wakefield Arms. „ Simon Silcock, Bridge Inn. „ Ball, Red Horse. „ Tovey, Star and Garter, Richmond. „ Meadows, Turf Hotel. „ Palmee, Waimea West. „ Benseman, Upper Moutere. „ Flowers, Swan Inn, Motueka. I „ Madioan, Riwaka. I „ Riley, Takaka. | „ Miles, Collingwood. „ Lane, Coach and Horses. Mrs. Richardson, Fleece Hotel. Mb. Cobhigan, Miners' Arms. Messrs. Neale AND Haddow, Corn Merchants. Mr. Jacks, Ship Hotel, The Port. And at various places to be notified on the Wost Coast. 6? NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS. npHESE SCHOOLS will RE-OPEN on JL MONDAY NEXT, January 24, 1870. ' By order of the Committee, J. R. HOOPER, 83 Secretary^ ISS BELL has RESUMED TUITION THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 18th January. Waimea-road, near the College. J3B ART UNION — SUPPLEMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION LIST will CLOSE TONIGHT. 68 W. M. STANTON. GOVERNMENT NOTICES" THE undermentioned persons have TAKEN OUT AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES for the current year:— William Staveet, Nelson. John R. Mabin, Nelaou. Charles Elliott, Nelson. William Robertson, Westport. John Muneo, Westport. Thomas Dwan, Charleston. J. SHARP, Provincial Treasurer. Nelson, January 15,1870. 72 THE WAIMEA COMPANY VOLUNTEERS will meet for a SPECIAL INSPECTION, on SATURDAY, 22nd instant, at half-past Seven o'clock p.m., at the SCHOOL-HOUSE, SPRING GROVE. After which, the Company will proceed to eleot a Captain and other Officers, and transact business connected with the Company. By order, (Signed) J. LOCKETT, 66 For the Sec. Waimea West Volunteers.
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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1285, 18 January 1870, Page 4
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641Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1285, 18 January 1870, Page 4
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