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\/f RS. SCAIFE has on SALE PIANOL KORTES. by the London makers, HARMONIUMS, with 1. 6, 8, and 12 stops,, MUSIC STOOLS, &c. ' ' Trafalgar-square 318 G'jJ. COATES has just received, per * • CHIEFTAIN, a various assortment of FIRSTCLASS GOODS, which he will sell at the lowest remunerating prices; al 0, a large supply of the best WATCH MATERIAL. G. Coatee-takes this oppoitunity to thank the public I for the litierjd support he has received, and to assure them aU'reftairs, common, or the most complex, left 1 to his charge will be done in v workmanlike manner. , i 1 G. COATES, Chroxo_.e r£R, Watch, and Clonic Maker, Trafalgar-street, Sixteen years a chief workman to Mr. B. L. Vulliamy, ■Watchmaker to the Queen, Pall Mall, London. 323 ' AT HODDKR-S DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND. JUST RECEIVED, MEW SPRING GOODS — -*--^- -Consisting of— Borages, balzurines, French cambrics French stripe mohairs; lustreN, Ch.alli plaids Checked and plain gambrbons, Deiry and prints Trimmings in great variety . 1 case girls' brown and white straw hats Choice bonnet and hat ribbons, &c. CLOTHING, &<\, ARRIVED PEIi CHIEFTAIN: lc?,se.contAining— (-ients'-eoaits Pahuerstons Cardigans Wyndhams SomersetSt. Legers x ElginsI'epins Rajnhs and others Boys', youths', and gents' superior tweed and doeskin vests. ' 1 case containin'i. — Wool en cord trousers Jlixcd doeskins Fashionable tweeds Black Kersyineres, &c.,._.c, SUMMER DRVPERY GOOD«; HOSIERY, liABERDASHERy,&c. 252 AT HODDKR'S GENERAL , STORE AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, RICHMOND. O N SAL .E — >-y -^ Sugars, .in casks, or bags :v Finest coffee—green or fresh ground Teas of extra, quality, in boxes and half-chests Sydney mould candles, in 501b. boxes Colonial ditto Belgr&ve sperms, in 25ib., boxes... White and brown vinegars, in 2-gallon wicker :jars ■ • ' <• """; : '•' : Putty, oi's, chalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to ' 16x20.' '■'... •'. Ironmongery and tools, Collins' sup3rior American axes y . Sorby's grub hoes, and adzes, brushware, tinware, rope ' ' ' Crockery and crystals, cutlery, stationery^ books, <fee. Bacon, cheese, flour, barm, potatoes Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, anchovies Ginger-cordial, lemon syrup, and raspberry vinegar - : ' ' <tc, &c, &c. ARRIVED PER CHIEFTAIN*. 1 case of toys, games, musical instruments, ~ &c. ' y 1 ditto assorted confectionary 2 cr.itcs crockery j 1 cuse cocoa, black and green teas Rice in kegs, wool baKs, Day and Martin's bl.-tcking Pried fruits, oilman's stores „ Various other cases and packages An-assortment of nails. Also, —Patent mangles. ' RODDER'S General Store and Provision Warehouse. 253 PER CHIEFTAIN. X CRATES of STONEWARE, consisted hljr Of— Plain and figured jugs, 1 to 8 pints Barrels, 3 to 4 gallons Pitchers, 3 to 8 quarts Ctivered and other jars Filters, spittoons, and gihgerbeer bottles Brownwaie pudding bowls and bakers. g<§r Observe— SYMONS' STORE. 312 PERFORATED ZINC, in any quantity,On Sale at 298 SYMONS'S STORE. ' \ . ; ; ] PRESSED HAY, delivered in Nelson atill-perton. ~.*'.'..■ Q. W. SCHRODER, W_nsley Hill. October 21,1858. 317 PUBLIC NOTICE. — I hereby give r*- . notice, that, one month after this date, all CATTLE or HORSES running on the unenclosed lands of the undersigned, situate at Motueka, will be ehsraed «t the. rate'of .TWO -POU.NJ)S per. annum for each animal so depastured.' 'All. cattle arid horses found on the said lands, at ' . any , subsequent time during;the-ensuing year, will be ' --1 considered sr being depastured, and tlie owners thereof n-iID-be'held Responsible for-'the said annual charge of ' Two Pounds per annum for each animal. | RICHARD MASON. j " Moti-eka, October 11 th, 1858. .. ' s 315 I NOTICE.— I hereby give notice, that any person or persons CUTTING TIMBER. SPLITTING sHINGi KS. FENCING, or FIRE.WOO.D. or otherwise TRKSP \SSIN TG on my land at the Moutere (commonly known as the Mill Section), will be PROSECUTED accoidi ng to ■ aw. RICHARD MASON. * : . Motueka, October 11th. 1858. N 316 SOMETHING. NEW UNDER THE SUN. ' ' '- ' " ' _____" "'" ' ] rPHE Sydney Morning Herald, Bell's Life, - -*■• Colonist, and, Examiner, always to be foumt f.t tho welUknown 1-lniivDressi.ng- Saloon, -Bridge-street, FREE for the use ofthe Public. y ' , "!' '' - "'' '■ W.H. WEST, :■ " ''''"-' : Hsir-di'-esser and Perfumer to her Majestv'e Subject.*." 1'lJ)

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 107, 29 October 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 107, 29 October 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 107, 29 October 1858, Page 1

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