XT T. LOCKHARTS' Branch Store, at -*- ' • Gibb's New Wharf, Collingwood, where diggers can be supplied with every article fitted for the Diggings, at Nelson prices. Nelson, August 14. WM. STANTOK begs to announce that • he has disposed of his business lately conducted in the name of " Webster and C 0.," in Trafal-gar-street, to Mr. J. A. Langford, and in relinquishing this branch of his trade in favour of the above, desires to return his best acknowledgments for the liberal patronage with which he has been favoured from the establishment of this store in 1849. JA. LANGFORD having taken to the • above Store, respectfully announces his intention of keeping a constant and well-assorted stock _of grocery, provisions, hardware, earthenware, (fee., which Jtiwill '-h& His endeavour to supply at prices defying; '" CQnipetiti6n,'.fand thus with a uniform attention to business,.and punctuality tp orders, he trusts.to a share of patronage from the inhabitants of Nelson. E'LANEY, Confectioner, Bread and • Biscuit Maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has Recommenced Business in Col-lingwood-street, where he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a,share of public support. ■ ; N.B.—OFancy and Ship Biscuits always on hand, wholesale, and retail. . Weddings cakes made to order on the shortest notice. . Nelson, 10th November, 1857; Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, December 9; 1357. CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! CUR ¥T N T S, Only lid. peril)., AT ROBERT AITKEft'S, -*••*- Bridge-street, Nelson. Also, , Every other description of CHRISTMAS FRUITSj Spices, candied peel, muscatel raisins, nuts, almonds, . jams, fancy biscuits, &c. Port and Sherry Wines. . Bridge-street, December 7. LEATHER. LEATHER. HPO SHOEMAKERS.—On Sale, 70 hides •*- excellent Kip, Cordovan, and Grain Bellies. Boot and Shoemaker's Leather and Grindery Mart. Hardy-street.. b. jackson. boots', boots. > "IUST OPENED 1 CaseDavies and Son's *-' best Wellingtons. Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy-street. B. JACKSON. TUST OPENED—36, 38, 40, ..and 50 inch window hollands ■ Glazed and rough brown ditto .. - 54 and 62 inch table linens Worsted linen table covers White and black moreens 6-4, 7-4, and 8-4 corded petticoats;'white and black Brown and white, linen drills Boys' neckerchiefs Cotton, Lisle, silk, and kid gloves, all sizes White German fringes and dimity Toilette covers and white counterpanes Turkey twills and super scarlet coburgs 38 inch mixed alpacas, best qualities 150 patterns in ribbons Fast lilac and chintz prints Drawn and stamped embroidery patterns Welch knitt half hose Lambs' wool hose Men's cotton pantaloons Merino vests ■ .■ Balzarines, acrophanes, and bareges I Black and colored sewing silks > Black braids, stay busks, &c.,&c. . .' ' H. J. GOODMAN, ■ ■:.; , Bridge-street. , ON SALE by the undersigned—DßAPEßY. Ladies and Gentlemen's boots and shoes Worsted and cotton cord and moleskin trousers Summer coats Elastic and cotton braces Men's and boy's shirts and collars Frock cloth coats and trousers Watertight boots Diggers' boots made to order. GROCERIES. Teas and sugars Currants and raisins And a variety of other merchandise. CHARLES LUCAS, Manchestei house,.. Trafalgar-street. NOW IS THE VERY DAY, and now is the identical hour, For Furnishing — Flax mattresses of all sizes and dimensions, carpeting, draggeting, hearthrugs, &c , &o. . For Apparel—A capital and choice assortment of gentlemen's clothing, consisting of shepherd's plaid and fancy tweed vests and trousers. For Groceries—Teas, sugars—not to be surpassed in quality and prices. And last but not ieast, For Building purposesWhite pine, Totara and Rimu boards, planks, and scantlings, of all lengths. —• Shingles, palings, posts and rails, &c. Address— JAMES PHILLIPS, Alma house, Trafalgar-street. MOW ON SALE EX LATE ARRI- -^ VALS-,. . 8 tons bright Mauritius sugar 6 ditto crystalized ditto 2 ditto Cossipore ditto 2 ditto No. 1 company's ditto 150 boxes tea (Great Britain) 1G chests congou 1^ tons Ceylon plantation coffee. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. TtiST RECEIVED PER DUCHESS V OF LEINSTER, and now landingCrushed loaf sugar. . ■ 37 chests and half-chests congou and souchong tea 1 ton currants .. 6 bales three-bushel sackg 1 do brown calico, 1 case cloth caps 2 ditto sardines 2 ditto patent rice starch (Jones') 85 cwt. white lead ; 90 drums paint; oil and turpentine ' 5 crates earthenware- : , ■ 60 casks pale ale and porter (quarts and pints.) W. Sridg«-iitrttt.
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Colonist, Issue 17, 18 December 1857, Page 1
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