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new advertisements: OOLLINGWOOD ASSESSMENT— continued fa. d. 2 7 Do. arrears... ... ... 1 510 Johnson, D., senior 0 16 8 Do. arrears 0 16 8 Johnson D., junior 0 8 4 Do. arrears 0 16 8 James, John, senior 0 16 8 Irons, Erneit 0 5 0 Jeffries, John 0 6 0 Do. arrears ... 0 6 0 Eerr, Alexander (Executors of) 0 12 0 Do. arrears 0 12 0 Keith, A 0 12 6 Do. arrears 6 5 0 LeckiV, John ... ~ 0 6 8 Do. arrears ... 1 13 4 Levien, J. 0 2 6 Do. arrears 0 2 6 Langdon, Thomas 0 12 6 Lamb, E. W 0 10 Do. arrears 0 9 6 Lash, J. G 14 8 Do. arrears „ 12 6 Lurss, E. S. 0 4 2 Letton, George 0 10 0 Lay Officers of Church" 0 3 4 Mackay, Jame», jun 0 2 0 Do. arrears 10 0 Monro, Sir David 0 3 9 Miles, Thomas, jun 0 5 0 Do. arrears ... 0 5 0 Marshall, John 0 5 0 Do. arrears ... 0 5 0 Mortimer, W. S 0 9 9 Do. arrears 0 9 9 MacCartney, — 0 2 6 Do. arrears 0 2 6 Miles, J. W 3 15 0 Moore, H. (late E. Eeid) ... 012 6 Do. arrpars ... 6 5 0 Pamber, J. E. E 0 12 6 Do. arrears ... 6 5 0 Paul, Archdeacon ... ... 0 3 5 Do. arrears ... 1 14 2 Poy nter, J. (Executors of) ... Oil 1 Phillips, Phillip 0 17

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Collingwood, November sth, 1874. 1803 City Council Office, Nelson, 9th November, 1874. SEALED TEND BBS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the Office of the Council, up to 630 p.m of FRIDAY NEXT, the 13th instant, for CLEANING OUT WATER TABLES, &o, in the WOOD. Tenders to be endorsed ' Tenders for Cleaning Out Wa«;er Tables, &c, in the Wood." Specifications may be Been at the Of"cc of tho City Council. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 1831 Town Clerk. TO BUILDERS. " npENDEKS will be received by the underJL signed from parties willing to Contract for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE in Halifaxstreet, Nelson, up till Noon on the 13th November. Flans and Specifications to be seen on application to Mr. CharlesHabley. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES HARLEY. Nelson, November 7, 1874. ■ 1827 T OUISSOiVS HEMATITE PAINT. Highly recommended by Engineers and Praotical Men for either Wooden or Iron Bridges and Ships, Railway Plant, Iron Tanks, &a, &o. It is an excellent Non-Conductor. Applied to Iron, after being roughly scraped, it soaks into it and prevents further corrosion. Directions for use. For immediate use, heat it up into a stiff pasta with Turps (or if Turps is not available, mix with Boiled Linseed Oil a day or two before using), and reduce it with Boiled Oil, or Raw Oil and Dryers. 1721 OTJB-'CRIPTIONS will be thankfully kj reneived by Messrs Bkthwaite and ROBEBTSCW, or by W. C. Wilkins, Ironmonger, Nelson, in AID of ihe WTDOW and ORPHANS of tho late MATTHEW LONGBOTTOM (better known as M. Long), who, in consequence of his protracted illness, are left unprovided for. The cbildrens' ages at the time of their father's death, were respectively, about six years, three yean, fifteen months, and two days. 1734 LYTTELTON REGATTA, 1875. TO TAKE PLACE Off Ist JANUARY. TtHE following RACES are OPEN to 1 ALL-COMERS :— Sailing-Race for vessels of any rig (except cut ters), under 150 tons regiiter. Prize: £100, nnd a Silver Cup, value £20. Entrance: £3 3s. Fopr-Oabed Whaleboat Race. Price: £30. Entrance '• £2 2s. •* W. PACKARD, Hob. Secretary. Lyttelton, October 14th, 1874. • 1705

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1834, 10 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1834, 10 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1834, 10 November 1874, Page 2

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