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, : . ■ Petxljmibk/ :■ '■':... EX PRINCE ALFRED. JJ 0 0 T S !~~8 0 0. T S ! ! shoes! shoes! ! • leathee ! 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 WARE- .... HOUSE, Next, door to Mr. Stanton's, and opposite Everett's Hotel. 838 T> YE 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, has on • SALEBOOTS 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 Children's fancy baluiorals, strap pumps, patent and calf Boys', 3 vouths', and men's bluchers Ladies' lace and elastic side cashmere Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ladies' „ patent goloshed Ladies' ~ double soles do. from Ss. 6d. Leather and kid boots, slippers, and walking shoes Gentlemen's superior Wellingtons, from 18s. per pair Lace-ups, balmorals, Oxonians, with every description of boots and shoes. DRAPERY— GrejT and whites calicoes, linens, ducks, sheetings Flannels, baizes, gambroons, tweeds, stuffs, winseys Fancy dresses and robes of every description Mantles, shawls, silks, muslins, jeans Prints, cambrics, denies, sheetings, tea cloths Huckabacks, crash, silecias, &c. Muslin goods, laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. ! CLOTHING— Men's Manila, brab, straw, and cabbage tree hats Ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, white and colored, pain- and fancy, in every 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 coats Men's white and drab moleskin and cord trousers Men's woollen cords, Bedfords, tweeds, doeskins, kersyineres, drills, ducks, and cantoons Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests Men's longcloth, Crimean, regatta, and Scotch shirts Boys', youths', and men's felt hats and cloth cap 3 Serge shirts, braces, umbrellas, &c. GENERAL STORE— Sugars, teas, coffees, tobacco, cigars, candles 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 TD AGL A N BREWERY. This Brewery, unwilling to interfere with the publicans' trade whilst they continue subject to a heavy license duty, and further unwilling to manufacture bittered sugar'and watf»r, at a shilling a gallon, will supnly XXX ALE ONLY, at the following prices:— * ' Per ho.o-she.sd . .' . £6 0 0 IVr gallon ... 026 HARVEST ALE, as usual, from Ist of December to loth February, at 2s. per gallon. 356 TRAVERS AND CO. JUST RECEIVED PER CHIEFTAIN. O/f ORATES CHINA, EARTHENLrtL WARE, and BROWNWARE, consisting of— Breakfast sets, white and gold, and other choice patterns, from 525. par eet of 60 pieces Tea sets, ditto ditto, from 21s. per set of 32 pieces Rose and thistle china breakfast cups and saucers, 12s. per dozen Rose and thistle stone cups, Bs. per dozen Plates, milk jugs, creams, bowls, and egg cups to match Willow and wicker plates of every size Ditto gravy and other dishes Houp and sauce tureens, and butter boats Covered dishes and fish drainers Bakers and pudding bowJs of ever}' size Fancy and common toilet ware Breakfast cups and saucers, 7s. per dozen Tea cups, assorted patterns, ss. per dozen Jugs in sets, very choice patterns Stone jugs, pitchers, filters, and jars China jars, plates, and mugs, with names Bowls, mugs, egg cups, &c, &c. Also, 23 packages glassware, consisting of— Tumblers and wine-glnsscs, suitable for publicans, from 6s. per dozen Decanters, dishes, bowls, creams, jugs, salts, and mustard pots. §^ Observe-SYMONS'STORE, BiMge-street. 899 '10 SPORTSMEN. HALL AND SONS' Sporting GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and WADDING, On Sato at SYMONS' STORES, Bridge-street, I Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood, 600 and Beaver Store. Wairau. STRONGLY recommended to Families and persons residing in the Country and on the Gold Diggings, SYMONS' finest PLANTATION COFFEE. Ground and packed in 3 and ff-lb. air-tight canisters, hot from the cylinders, 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, Collingwood; and at the Beaver Store, Wairau. 868 SOHO BREWERY. lOHN SMITH begs to announce that he *J 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 „ ~ per gallon - - 0 2 6 „ XX per hogshead - - 5 8 0 „ Porter ditto --,500 ~ ~ 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. 898

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 1

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