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P AP E R ITa N G I N G 8 ■OF ■ ■ ' VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY AND PATTERN, ■ in . : ■ Gold, Flock, and Satin, at reduced prices. ALSO, JUST OPENED 4 SELECT ASSORTMENT OF ELEGA,NT FRENCH PAPERS, a , a quantity of STOUT: PAPERING. CANVAS. >" W. JEIfEII^S, UPHOLSTERY AND PAPIR HANGING DEPOT, HARDY SHEET.

TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ■T) OUB L E IRON BEDSTEADS ■*-* Iron stretchers . ; Single and double mattresses Cane and wood-seated chairs Children's chairs, ■ high ditto Rocking and office ditto Kidderminster carpets China mattings Cocoa-fibre doormats Oil baize table covering Paper hangings, in every variety American tubs and buckets Carpet brooms, bellows House brooms, hearth ditto Banister brashes, scrubbing ditto Plate brashes, sets of shoe ditto Black lead ditto, white-wash ditto Dust pans, fire shovels Door scrapers, kettles Frying pans, camp ovena Tea pots, coffee ditto Plated and brass candlesticks Tea trays and waiters Spice and candle boxes Cruets, knives and forks Dredgers, graters, snuffers Glassware of all descriptions China^—rose and thistle pattern Earthenware, the largest assortment in town GROCERIES-AND OILMEN'S STORES,.the best selected stock in the province, nothing but first class goods kept. . &c, &c, <foe. Goods delivered to any part of the town. Countiy orders promptly attended to. ROBERT AITKEN, Bridge-street. JUST RECEIVED. SUPERIOR SCOTCH OATMEAL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called -*■■ to the quality of the above article, being superior to that generally imported. ROBERT AITKEN, Family Grocer, .....-i..:■ vt -;-; .-.' -.•■--•'.-..-■--, Bridge-Street. NEW STORE, COLLINGWOOD. 10HN SYMONS -begs respectfully to inform Store and Hotel keepers, and Golddiggers, that he has JUST OPENED his NEW STORE, on Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood, with new and extensive STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the Diggings, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ale nnd Porter, Mining Tools, &c, &c. Sole Agent (for Collingwood and the Diggings) for SAUNDERS' FLOUR. Observe—SYMONS'S STORE. Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood. HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. T.UST RECEIVED, a consignment of ° HUNTLEY and PALMER'S CELEBRATED READING BISCUITS, in tins of various sizes, consisting of Cracknels, Almond Drops, Mixed, Ginger Drops, Fancy Machines, Plain Arrowroot, Abernethy, Captains, Lunch, and Ginger Nuts. . On SALE at SYMONS'S STORE. O BALES 3-BUSHEL BAGS, of best V quality, at very reduced prices, on SALE at SYMONS S Store . T> AND A. HUNTER, Watch and ■—*• Clock Makers, Bridge-street. 8-day and 30-hour clocks Silver hunting lever watches, warranted Gold wedding rings, &c. At. moderate prices. N.B.—Watch glasses from sixpence. Nelson, August 30, 1858. NEWCASTLE COALS, EX 'CLARENDON. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to - 1- dispose of the CARGO of the brig CLARENDON, now hourly expected, in one parcel, or in LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Parties requiring small lots must make early application, an all the cargo, not disposed of will be carried on in the vessel. For HOKIANGA, touching at TARANAKI, if sufficient inducement offer, the fine, fast-sailing Brig CLARENDON, J. W. Spence, Master. For freight or passage, apply to J. LEVIEN AND CO., . . Agents. dWEDES. SWEDES. SWEDES. Best quality. " E. HUMPHRIES 107 Waimea.East. TO FARMERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. THE : UNDERSIGNED are CASH J- BUYERS of BARLEY. MALT may.be had in EXCHANGE for BARLEY, PALE, AMBER, or BROWN to suit customers. MALT made for hire. N JNO. SMITH AND CO., Waiinea-road, ■■ „ Nelson NELSON WORKING MAN'S SHEEP ASSOCIATION. IN accordance with the Deed of Settlement, the whole of the PROPERTY of this Association is now OFFERED FOR SALE, until the 15th October next, viz.,' 2900 sheep, of all ages . , 1624 acres of. freehold land at the Lake Run The goodwill of. the ;run; the homestead thereon, in good conditiono: The shearing;, station in Wai-iti Valley, comprising : 55. acres. ; . ; ' All applications 'to be in writing, and to be addressed to the SECRETARY, from whom further particulars can be obtained.. • By order of the Directors, 0, SEWELL, Secretary.', July SO, 1858,

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Colonist, Issue 95, 17 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 95, 17 September 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 95, 17 September 1858, Page 1

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