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EX PRINCE ALFRED. JgOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES ! SHOES ! ! LEATHER! LEATHER ! ! At B. JACKSON'S—A very large assortment by the above vessel, of excellent quality, at the lowest remunerative prices. Observe the address— B . JACKSON'S BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, Next door to Mr. Stanton's, and opposite Evekktt's •■ Hotjjl. 8b& RYE GRASS, COW GRASS, .and MIXED GRASSES," 'and Red and White CLOVER SEED, all clean and WARRANTED TO .GROW. , ! A. G. BETTS, 832 ' . ' Bridge-street. TR. HODDER, Richmond, lias on • SALE--- ---: BOOTS. AND: SHOES— Children's black and colored.cashmere boots ...... . Children's cloth elastic sides, buttoned and laced Children's patent lace.fronts, kid and leather ~..i r, Children's fancy balmorals, strap pumps, patent and' :• . c? lf : ■:-.:- --, ■ . -^ "■■' ;:'..''. ' Boys', youths', arid men's bluchers . ' ; ; ~ ■ Ladies' lace and elastia side cashmere- , . Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth . ■ , Ladies' •"), . patent goloshed Ladies' ~ ' double soles'do. from,Ss...6d., r , Leather and kid-boots, slippers, and walking shoes Gentlemen's superior Wellingtons, from ISs. per pair Lace-ups, balmorals,' oxoniaris/ with every descrip-. tion of boots and shoes. ■ . . ' ' drapery—' ■;:. Grey and whites calicoes, lineng, ducks, sheetings Flannels, baizes, gambroons, tweeds, stuffs, winseys Fancy dresses and robes of every, description . . Mantles, shawls, silks, muslins, jeans/ Prints, cambrics, derries, sheetings, tea cloths • . Hucfcibacks, crash,:sileoia3;;&c. ; ;< . - Muslin good,s, laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. CLOTHING— ;■ , Men's.Manila, brab, straw, and cabbage tree hats - Ladies' and children's hats1 and'bonnets, white and colored, pain and fancy, in ever} 7.description Millinery, hosiery, and haberdashery, , Ladies' underclothing and stays Boys' and youths' coats, trousers, and vests, a very large assortment Men's tweed, alpaca; and cloth/coate Men's white and.-drab' moleskin and cord trousers Men's1 woollen cords, Bedfords, tweeds, doeskins, kersymeres. drills, ducks, und cantoons ' Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests , Men's lougcloth, Crimean, regatta, and Scotch shirts. Boys', youths','and men's felt hats and cloth caps Serge shirts, braces, umbrellas, &c. GENERAL STORE— Sugars; teas, coffees, tobacco, cigars, caudles London and Sydney soaps, scented soaps, perfumery Stationery 'and books, Italian warehouse goods: Oilmen's'stores, tinware, brushware,'cutlery Gardeners'tools, carpenters'tools-. : ■Crockery and glass ware,'toys, with sundries in grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous to particularise. -760 DAGLAN BREWERY. This Brewery, unwilling to interfere with the publiciuis' trade whilst they continue subject to a heavy license duty, and further unwilling to manufacture bittered sugar and water, at a shilling a gallon, will supply XXX ALE ONLY, at the following prices:— ' Per hogshe'ad-. •'. . ' '£8. "0! 0 • Per gallon ... . . 0 2 6 HARVEST ALE, as usual," from Ist of December to loth February, at 2s..per gallon. • .-. "• 356 ■ TRAVERS AND CO. JUST RECEIVED PER CHIEFTAIN. 9,1 QRATES . CHINA, EARTHENLl^. -WARE, and BRO WN WARE, consisting, of— ' Breakfast sets, white and; gblil,: and ; other , : choice patterns; from's2s. -par set,of 60 pieces . . . ■ Tea sets,!:ditto ditto, from 21s; per set of 32 pieces ■'■■..- .'■' ,•. .. .:..'.. •;. ; : .-. Rose ancV _thisiJ.e, china breakfast cups and saucers, 12s. per dozen ' - • • ■i Rose and thistle.stone cups, Bs..per dozen. ■ Plates, milk jugs, creams, bowls, and egg cups trt match :- '-'■■'. ■.:•'; '■ "■' '■- '■■:■ ■• : Willo\y aud wicker, plates of every size ~, Ditto gravy and;other dishes i youp and saiice tureens, '.and: butter -boats •• * ', -. ~Covered dishes and fish drainers- ~;,.,.,,, Bakers and pudding'liowJs of every sizo ' i Fancy and 'common toiletware '■'■'■'" :■■ ' ■ Breaivfast cups and saucers, 7s. per dozen . ... Tea cups/assorted patterns, ss.'per' dozen '' ' Jugs'in- sets, veiy choice patterns '; - ' : , Stone jugs, pitchers, filters, and jara. .._. -; . : China jars.'piates. and mugs, \yith'names ' Bowls, xfiugs, egg^^ clips, .-VfecVy &6.: .r .'■ ;. ; Also, .23 ..packages .glassware-,;, consisting, of—., ~. .Tumblers and wirie-glrtsse's, suitable for publi- "' 'cans, -from 6s! per-dozen'• : ■"■ ','■'.'■■.' ■'■...■:.';:■:;* . Decanters, dishes, .bowls, creams, jug8 r r salts, '.'■". and mustard pots. ~ ' §^ Observe-SYMON S. STORE,. ; ■.■ • ? .-;.-• ..;.._..; Biiflge-street... •, , , .399 ; ■■->' 'TO SPORTSMEN, ■■' .:'■:■ i HALL AND , SONS' -Sporting; ;GiONr POWDER, SHOT,-CAPS, and WADDING, On Sal«i at SYMONS'STORES,'Bridge-street, ; : "■'•"; Gibbs' -Mat, Gollingwood, •' i : ! , ; 600 &wl Beaver.Store. Wairau. : STRONGLY recommended to Families and persons residing in the; Country,and.on the Gold Diggings, SYMONS' finest PLANTATION COFFEE. Gmund and packed in 3 and 6-lb*. air-tight canisters, hot from the cylindeis, and it is warranted to retain its fine aromatic and fragrant qualities any length of time. Sold at SYMONS' STORES, Bridge-street, Nelson ; Gibbs' Flat', CoUingwood ;■ and at the Beaver Store, Wairau. ' 868 SOHO BREWERY. f OHN 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 PORTER at the following prices :— £ s. d. ; , Prime XXX per hogshead - 6 0 0 „ » P er gallon- - - 0 2' 6 ~ XX per hogshead - - 5 8 0 „ Porter ditto - - - 5 0 0 „ „ per gallon - - 0 2 4 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. S'JS

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 1

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