FRESH GOODS FBOM LONDON. r _ I I.fUST LANDING ex "EMMA" Irom V Sydney— MarteH's brandy, Booth's old torn, in quarter / casks i Real geneva and Cambelltowri whiskey, in ' ■ ( cases, , | Rum, in hhds Po^t and sheny. in quarter casks French liqueurs and cherry cordial, in cases Champagne bitted, cloves, and peppermint Cordials, in Eases'. GROCERIES. Congou tea, jjrovtffch' L 837 Manilla coffee, sftgo Manilla and Havjiwi cigars Mauritius and crj'bfcalf sugary • Prioe'aNo. 1 Belmojßjt «kndl^ , — Assort«*-Tinßg»K!7*artivri«acJdr -> - -* Ca^eff sardines in half and quarter box,ei ■Westpha 1!* hams, lobsterain 1 lb. tins I^bradoi- salmon, in 2 IK tin? . , * Negrohead tobacco, and cutty pipes Fiist qualify flour, in 50 and 100 lbs. bags 24 tierces colonial beef 50 bags first quality Patna rice ElenWptidahrg raisins * N. Wiltshire cheeses, in cases DRY ;GOODS. Crimean shifts (Yuen b flanne 1) and boys' blue cloth caps. Regatta and line white shirta^in boxe^ Women's patent petticoats and moreen jTent cloth 72 inches wide, duck Unbleached calico 7 r 2 and 36 inches wido Summer prints, «mftll patterns , "Men's and women's fancy straw hats, trimmed Men's felt hats f * Watertights, Jbluoher, and long sea bools. SUNDRIES. Strong galvanized'and zinc buckets T ong and-Blioit'liandleH shovels Steel'picks,-pifck and nwe handles Slieet zinte suitable for long toms Muriilla- fope/'orowii glase,*krge>sixes Fife proof safte,-and small si^ds for the mines Wooden buckets and flour boxes Tin \vwe-, pannikans, quart pots, &c, Morewood'azmc tiles, paint oiL Ikies 3-bushel corn sacks . "Ditto gunny bags' Patent fuze, for blasting IriVoices gold watches Ditto' Jewellery Dittbfylated ware Wfe vtsras, in tins and plaid boxes Tumblers, parlour matches < Pedestal'lwer fountain taps and piping Invoie'e'of wrapping and ■writing papers Ditto di awing paper And envelopes i Ditto cutljery—castrating and sheeps-foot, farrieis' knives razors, <Stq. Ditto,taper and gulleting files Lath and batten nails B.Y. sickles and reap hooks. J. LEVIEN AND CO., Commission Merchants, Bridge*sti'ee't, Nelson, SPLENDID UPRIGHT <&tA> TD PIANOS. collakd'asd collard. , Two of these splendid instruments jus* landed ex Emma, from Sydney. HP WO of these splendid instruments in -*- splendid order and with all modern improvements. > I r , J. LEVIED .AND CO;, Commission Merchants, Bridge-street. FAMILY, MltflN'9, AND TJBVT AMBBICAN I COOKIN&1 STORES. TUST Landing "and on Sale (in lots to suit " the trad^) vatthefi3t6res"of the undersigned—ln- I voices of COOKING- STOVES. - -Stores 'df'all sizes and'pattem<vadapceel either for wodd or' coial,-with « ea^rag of fifty ]»r cent, <$ fttel, with pots, pans, funne's | -complete. Prices eitretnely modoi ate. | Invoices American brooms, tubs,> and buckets. i J.'LEVIEN AND CO,; Ciomrai&^ion Mprctiants. Bridge-street. SUPERIOR OILCLOTH AND OIL BAIZE. TUST LADING, 'and on Sale at the T sto-es of the undersigned. SrjpEKlOR LONDON MANUFACTURED OIL ' CLOTH. ' 8 yafds wide by 26yards lbng 6 ditto ditio 25 difto ditto ' Also,' • An assortment oil baize taWe'covering. J. lIEVIEN<ANDCO., CortiWlssion' Merchants, .Bridge-Btmet, Nelson. MODERATEDR LAMPS AND LAMP OIL. TUST HEOEIVED' and on Sale at the *J Atoresof the' Undersigned. ' 5 ca^es of thesfe celebfa^d Lamps '(being equally as economical and brrlliant--a«i gas 1/ In many qualities and patterns,' >wilLbe sbld in lots* to suitthfi tiade »nd country fstoreke^eFß^j t - 40Q gallons Kafined-oil in 2, 3, and 5 gaUon tins. Purchasers rnay^Alsa be'assured of a, continued supply of oil -wicks) glasses, ,, &c, suitable for these lamps, as resrular, supplies.' will tbe constantly an iving. "Also, Billiard lamps, an assortment. J. LEVIEN AND CO., Commission iferchants. Bridge-street, Nelson. CLEARING OUt SALE. 'THE.WHOLe'sTOCK OF BOOTS and -*- SHOES-are being rapidly sold off at greatly reduced"prietis. . > •. ROBERT AITREN. v - Bridge-street. "T)AILX EXPECTfcD, per Louis and -*-^ Miriam— 2" causes Millinen/, Baby Linen, &c., &c. MRS. GREEN, Trafalgar-street, Next Door to the Bdnk. 1 . . 1 H AAPPLES! APPLES! APPLES'! f)N SALE by dhe undersigned, 100 bufeWels of Sheafs (fate Culien's) celebrated APPLES. ' i' i 1 ' ■ ALEX. AITKEN. Bridge-street. SADDLERY. TUST'RECEIVED, and on Sale at ** " JC<NES?S Saddled and Hamesfi Manufactory y a g(>od' asftortmdiit' oftlLafliesJ-jtnd Gents'- Sa.ddleffand Bridfe8 f -Jockey WhSf«^JUicing)Spurs, &c> &c '■• Bridge-str€(et, Nelson, * - . - - ptOLONIST1' WFiOE description,of V^:' iJjStt^f-Pr-e^-PrnitJfig- neatly jmd e^ppcdjtteiisjy > executed W'tWaiatitve flifficC. i Charges fetrialy nwderrate, *' " •]' ' ' '
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Colonist, Issue 43, 19 March 1858, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Issue 43, 19 March 1858, Page 1
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