OUTFITTING STORE. men's and youths' keady-made clothing, of the best quality and loavest prices. . Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to ** inform the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'S and YOUTHS READY-MADE WEARING APPAREL, of the newest make and best materials, which, will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. L.'scExperience as a tailor will be a guarantee for^he* quality of goods sold by him; and as quality alone is the test of cheapness, he invites all persons requiring clothing to inspect his stock before going elsewhere. Superfine black coats, of different shapes Fancy angola and tweed ditto Fine alp&ca and Holland ditto Black doeskin trousers Angola, tweed, and drill ditto Bedford cord "and woollen ditto ' Moleskin and cotton cord ditto Waistcoats of every kind Fancy, dress, and plain shirts Cloth caps, of different shapes Neckties and hosieiy Blue serge shirts Blue pilot cloth coats and trousers. Observe—JAM KS LUCAS, 332 Outfitter, Bridge-street. r£EAS AT OLD PRICES — Excellent congou at 2s "3d. per lb. Superior ditto at 2s. 6d. ditto Best ditto at 3s. ditto At ROBERT AITKEN'S STORE^ Bridge-street. NEW FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS PER PRTJTH TO WELLINGTON, JUST RECEIVED at AITKENS " STORES, Bridge-street, Nelson. . Muscatel and pudding raisins Currants from 6£d. per lb. Almonds and nuts Mace and mixed spice ■ Orange, citron, lemon and mixed candied peel &c, &c, &c., OBSERVE-AITKEN'S STORES. 522 ■^ POSITIVE FAC T! The CHEAPEST BOOT and SHOE Store in Nelson. Every article in the Trade will be SOLD at PRIME COST. Do not delay. The Store will be SHORTLY; CLOSED. STIIOMAS TURREUL, •. ■ ■ : 510 . Trafalgar-street. : T U S T EEC E IVE D , ** AT \ i HOLDER'S, RICHMOND— ; HATS nnd BONNETS—Girls'and women's straw,: tuscan, ;Leghorn, chip, crinoline, rice, newest. styles ' i Boys' youths^ and men's straw., 'tuscan, Leghorn, Panama, andibriibliats— ~.,:' ■ \ DRESSES—Consisting of silks, muslins,. bareges,. prints, challis, mohairs, cambrics, &c. Trimmings in great variety Mantles, millinery, ribbons, &c.,.&c. : 'CLOTHING, &c, : PER LATEST ARRIVALS:— Consisting of— Boys', youths', and gents' coats, newest fashion Youths' and gents' superior tweed and doeskin '■■ vests Woolen cord trousers Mixed doesliilis Fashionable tweeds Black Kersymeres, &c., &c. SUMMER DRAPERY GOODS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c And to Arrive per Lady Alice, a large Assortment of DRAPERY,. CLOTH ING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES. : Sugars, in casks or bags Finest coffee—green or freslx ground ' Teas of extra quality, in boxes and half-chests Sydney mould cundles, in 501b. boxes Colonial ditto Belgrave sperms, in 251b. boxes White and brown vinegars, in 2-gallon wicker jars ; Putty, oils, chalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to 16x20. Ironmongery and tools, Collins'superior Ame-! rican axes '. Sorby's grub hoes and adzes, brush ware, tinware, rope Crockery and crystals, cutlery, stationery, books, &c. Bacon, cheese, flour, barm, potatoes Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, an-; chovies. 508 RIDDLES WORTH. THAT well-known imported English Horse will. STAND THIS SEASON, at the; Stables of the Undersigned, Richmond. Riddlesworth, by Emilius, out of Bee-sn-a-Bonnet, by Blacklocic out of Maniac, by Shuttle. Anticipation by Beningborough. Expectation by Herodskin.— Stud Book, page 30, vol. iv. Terms:—Seven Guineas for thoroughbred mares, other mares Four Guineas, and ss. to the Groom, payable to the undersigned on or before the Ist February, 1859. Guarantees may be had by arrangement. WM. HARKNESS. September 27. 204 T^O STAND THIS SEASON, the tho- -■- rough-bred Stallion. - IL BVRBIERE, By Figaro, out of an Emilius mare: he is the sire of \ " Zingara " and " Strop, 1' and of some of the best weight-carrying hacks in the settlement. '■ Attendance at the Wakatu every Saturday during the season. Terms":—-Thorough-bred marcs, £7 75,; other mares, £4 4s. and ss. groomage. Also, the powerful cart Stallion PLOUGHMAN. Attendance at the Waken1 eld Armswery alternate : Tuesday, calling at Richmond on returning, and where he'will be every other Tuesday; and at the Wakatu every Saturday, Liberal allowance when several mares are brought. Terms:—£3 a mare, and sb. groomage. The above fees to be paid before the Ist of February, 1859.; groomage on first visit. EDWARD SAXTON. September 10,1858. 248 rfo^TAND THIS SEASON, at Atkins 5 -*- Farm, Motueka, that superior Cart Horse "YOUNG CAPTAIN." Tenns~j613 each mare—to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1859,' and ss. the Groom, to be paid on \ tie first visit. '. ; Good Paddocks at 3s. per week. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. THOMAS ATKINS. Motueka, 13th September, 1858. 178
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 121, 17 December 1858, Page 1
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