■.:" • lt:e%nte.. 7 : ; TUST ARRIVED, per DUCHESS of y LEINSTER— ; 10 quarter-casks U.V. dark brandy ' ' 50 cases Booth's old torn 10 cases whiskey 50 cases brandy 80 cases royal household gin • 2 quarter-casks old'torn • 4 quarter-casks brown brandy 2 quarter-casks pale brandy 20 hhds. Bass's No. 3 ale " 10 hhds. Truman's XX stout 125 casks Marzetti and Sons' bottled stout 75 casks „ •..-.„ -^ bottled,,ale' , ; . ' '-'. 8 quarter-casks and 8 octaves very superior pale. sherry • 2 .quarter-casks very superior golden sherry . 8 quarter-casks siipcrior old port " 42 cases, .superior old pale sherry, 3-dozcn and 1 -dozen each - -: \ '; ■ ' ' 25 cases superior old gold sherry, i-dozen each 46 cases superioroldport, 3-dozen and 1-dozen each . 18 packages window hollands, ~tw?fls, shirtings, linens, damasks, millinery, haberdashery, -carpets, rugs, flannels, stuffs, dresses.NDents' gloves, shirts; and hosiery 1 case felt hats 2 bales woollen cloths 5 trunks gentlemen's boots and shoes 1 trunk men's bluchers 2 trunks men's watertights 4 trunks ladies' boots 2 trunks children's boots and shoes 2 trunks women's slippers 77 kegs ICwbank's nails, assorted Tcask assorted glassware ■ ■ 10 crates earthenware 5 crates stoneware 6 kegs red leftd 6 kegs white lead 1 case assorted colours 2 casks lamp and drop black 1 cask lead pipe, &c. 7 boxes stained glass 3 cases Warner's patent pumps and'fittings 1 case Mappin's cutleiy 1 case guns 16 boxes tin plates 29 bundles iron wire ■; - 6 cases galvanized iron 2 casks, sheet zinc 1 bundle brass wire gauze 1 package rivets and oars •" ■ . 1 case children's perambulators • ■.- 6 cases 2-dozen tins Hogarth's herrings .20 boxes Price's Belmont candles 10 boxes Price's composite candles 60 boxes best London soap 11 packages Smee's furniture 13 packages Gosnell's perfumery, soap and brushware 20 cases sardines, half and quarter boxes 20 half-hhds. Champion's vinegar 10 cases Champion's mustard, Jib. and lib bottles 3 cases ~ „ ,71b. tins i ■ ' 5 cases stationery, account books, &c. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, March 10, 1859. 921 OUTFITTING STORE. MEN'S AND YOUTHS', -READY-MADE. CLOTHING OP THE BEST . QUALITY AND LOWEST PBIGES. Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to s* : inform the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of liis STOCK, consisting of every kind of \I EN'S and YOUTHS' READY-MADE WEARING ■ APPAREL, of the newest make and best materials, which will be-sold, at the LOWEST PRICES. J. L.'a experience as a tailor will be a guarantee for the ■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 frock and Cambridge coats Fine doeskin and Scotch tweed coats Alpaca and bolland ditto Fine black doeskin vests . White marsella and cambric ditto Fancy doeskin ditto ■ Tweed ditto Fine black doeskin, trousers Fancy colored 'doe trousers^' 5>Scotch tweed trousers Bedford and woollen cord ditto Moleskin and duck ditto Fine white shirts . -Fancy-regatta'ditto Hosiery Braces Neck ties and handkerchiefs, various kinds Blue; pilot jackets and trousers A lar«;e assortment of youths'clothing And of men's and youths'caps Whit<vdrab, and brown felt hats Panama hats White kid gloves. 0 b see ye — JAMES LUCAS, OOTWTTEB, Bridge-street, Nelson. 805 CIIEAP CLOCKS AND WATCHES. H. COATES has JUST RECEIVED, *-*• by DUCHESS OF LEINSTER, a well selected siipply of WATCHES and'CLOCKS, which he will offer for SALE for a short tijae, at very low prices. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 931 C2AUNDERS' BEST FLOUR in any Quantity,On Salo at SYMONS' STORES, Bridge-street, Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood, flfll and Beaver Store, Wairau. SOHO BREWERY. JOHN SMITH begs to announce that he «■* has now COMPLETED his BREWERY, and on and after the 24th of this month, will be prepared to SELL ALE and POUTER at the following prices :— £ s. d. Prime XXX per hogshead - 6 0 0 , „ „ per gallon - - 0 2 6 ~ XX per hogshead - - 5 8 0 „ Porter ditto - - - 5 0 0 „ ' „ per gallon -.-024 All, small quantities under 36 gallons must be paid for on delivery, as'no expense will be spared to ensure a first-rate article. On account of a scarcity of casks in this colony, an allowance of two-pence per gallon will be made to , parties finding:their own. ' 898 IN consequence of a contemplated1 change in tho Business of'the undersigned, parties INDEBTED to me are requested to PAY their respective AMOUNTS on or before the Ist MAY, R. P. OUTRIDGE. Collingwood, 12th March, 1859. 933 . TELESCOPE FOUND, on the 4th of ' -*- March, in the GrandsStand. The owner can; have the;same by applying to Mr. BARLOW, Com-; mercial Hotel, and paying the expenses of advertising. 935 THE AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY ■*-. is NOW OPEN at-the Commercial Hotel, Tra-falgar-street. 738
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 147, 18 March 1859, Page 1
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