CANTON HOUSE, 7 CORNER OF TRAFALGAR AND BRIDGE STREETS, NELSON. . ~ , T A. LANGFORD, Wholesale and • Family Grocer, begs to inform his numerous; customers that he has OPENED THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISES situate as above, and will endeavour to merit that share of support which he has met with since commencing business. The following is a list of the principal articles which he has constantly on hand ;— GROCERIES, AcBeat .Congou and. Hyson teas Gunpowder and Pekoe ditto Java and Mauritius sugars Lujuip and crushed ditto " ' Geylon, plantatioh.'and Java coffees (roasted and . ground daily) OILMAN'S STORES— -Feastand -Coward's bottled pickles ....-■; /Dittoditto sauces'- •:->. ;v-f:.''. .;:?;'."-;;. , ; . Ditto : ditto^ala.d|,pil.-.. -:,7 ■.>, Ditto ditto gelatine and isinglass <...;; Colman's mustard; in bottles, 'pounds and half ';•'.. \..-. ■-2 pounds'- '•'••;:'; '-•'■'■'-•■'■■'■■' s;;-.}.'■:;•... ■:.; ;• , Dittostarch/in packets of 4 lbs. eAch :• 7; Rico ditto, in'packages of 1 lb., J. lb., and J lb. • ; 'GlenfieldVpateht'stitch TOBACCO AND CIGARS— 7 ; Honeydewy '■;'■ (■'-''.'•■ ~, Negrohead .-.-•' ; Manilla cigars Havaimah ditto ' ••:-'Cigai*'c«se3-i:'J''-':-- ---.,. y ,T.D. and cutty pipes. " , BRIJSHWARE-r- ---,, ~, Brooms yy... -Hearth, brushes Bannister ditto -...-■.' BMsditto '•/-•'•' . Shoe,ditto 1 ■.■..- ---; Scrubbing ditto Whitewash ditto Paint ditto, all sizes. CROCKERY^- i 100.dozencups and saucers j ;'6.o.ditto.bowla,.;;.: 7 .r . ' 7 100 ditto pie and dinner plates • Jugs—all sizes ' - GLASS*- ';■■'■; Beer-glasses ■ ..Wine ditto Tumblers ..••'• Water-bottles Cruet-stands. SUNDRIES— 60 dozen American buckets 20 sets tubs 10 dozen wood-bottom chairs 6 ditto cane ditto 2 tons Port Cooper cheese r Butter, fresh Ditto salt 1 ton bacon Treacle and honey, And every requisite, too numerous to mention. gar A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO THE TRADE. lUS^LANDED and ON SALE by the *J undersigned— • 2500 fire bricks 800 slate roofing tiles. These Tiles are excellently adapted for paving yards, kitchens, outhouses and such purposes, and are in size one foot, square. 182 NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OP WINES, SPIRITS, &C. I UST RECEIVED per H ARKAWAY— —' United Vineyard Company's Brandy, equalto Martell's (per.Kallon) ~ 26a. Od, Coupant's pale brandy ditto ~ ~22 0 Fine old Jamaica Turn, 25 over proof (per gallon) .. ..< 18 6 J. 1). K. Z.. Geneva, 4 gallon cases 56 0 Ditto ditto 2 ditto .. 29 0 Booth's celebrated old torn, 1 dozen 'cases ..- ..< .. .» ..-.. 88- 0 Fine old port on draught, (per gallon) -18 0 Palo and dark sherry ditto ' 16 0_ • In L dozen cases, very-superior sherry 40 0 Ditto • ditto . ditto , port 42 . 0 Marzette's bottled alo and porter, in 4 dozen casks, at 12s. per dozen. On sale at/ SYMONS' STORE, 261 * • - Bridge-street; NEW STORE, COLLINGWOOD. TOHN SYMONS begs respectfully to - inform Store- and< Hotel • keepers,'. arid ■ Golddiggers, that he has JUST OPENED/hia NEW STORE, on Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood, with new and extensive STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the Diggings," couaisting of.Drapery,'Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Spirits,-Bot-tled Ale and Porter, Mining Tools, &c, Ac., Sole1 Agent (for Collingwood and the Diggings) for SAUNDERS^ FLOUR. > ' • ' '- Observe— SYMONS'S STORE, Gibbs* Flat, 1 202 Collingwood. JUST RECEIVED. , SUPERIOR SCOTCH OATMEAL. . PAkTijCtJLAR A^ENTIdN is Icalled ■*- to,tlie quality of the aboye article, being superior to that generally imported. ' '' l • ' * ROBERT AITKEN, , Family Grocer, Bridge-street. ECONOMY IN WASHING. GREAT SAVING OF TIME, LABOR, AND SOAP IS EFFECTED BY USING SCORE'S CELEBRATED WASHING - CRYSTAL, .which improves the, colour, and will not injure the finest r fabric; -now in general use in England, and sold in packets (price 2d:, sufficient for 12 gallons of water). ' To be obtained of JOHN SYMONS, Sole agent for the Colony, Bridge-street, Nelson. 201 NELSON WORKING MAN'S SHEEP ASSOCIATION. IN. accordance with the Deed of Settle-; . . ment,' the .whole of the PROPERTY of this Aasqciation-is now, OFFERED FOR SALE* until the lfith October next, viz., ' ' ' 2900,'sbeep,'of-allage«' ' ■• 1624 acres of freehold land at the Lake Run. The ; goodwill., of the run; the, homestead , thereon, in good condition " The shearing station" in Wai-iti Valley, comt .prising 65 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, /p. BEWBLL, Secretary. Jidyßo,lß68 f
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 103, 15 October 1858, Page 1
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