:;;;„■.,':;, exx|)artbis c. r y,.\ TM) ARRIVE per ALFRED THE! 1 GEE AT and MAEINE'B, -shortly expected— 15 tons coarse salt 15'Jons fine salt- ■: 7 packages furniture - 10 pockets best Kent hops, 1858 100 casks bottled stout, pints and quarts. .!,. ' NASH AND.BCAIFE. Kelson," April, 1859. - 1007 1 A TONS of TARANAKI POTATOES I.V? .iTon. .-.. „ . CAEEOTS. 1005- NASII AND SCAIFE. TUST ARRIVED, per DUCHESS of ° LEIS3TER— . " ~ ~ ' "'•: • 10 quarter-casks.TJ.V.:dark brandy 50 cases Booth's old torn , ' 10 cases whiskey 50 casea brandy 30 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 quurter-casks and 8 octaves very superior pale sherry ■2 quarter-casks very superior golden sherry 8 quarter-casks superior old port 42 cases superior old pale. sherry, 3-dozen and ]-dozen each 25 cases superior old gold sherry, 1-dozen each 46 cases superior old port, 3-dozen andl-dozen each 18 packages window hollands, twills, shirtings, linens, damasks, millinery, haberdashery, carpets, rugs, flannels, stuffs, dresses, Dents' 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 watcrtights 4 trunks ladies' boots : ' 2 trunks children's boots and shoes 2 trunks women's slippers 77 kegs Ewbank's nails, assorted 1 cask assorted glassware 10 crates earthenware 5 crates stoneware ■ ■ 5 kegs red lead 6 kegs white lead : 1 case assorted colours ...... 2 casks lamp and drop black 1 cask lead pipe, &c, 7 boxes stained glass 8 cases Warner's patent pumps and fittings 1 case Mappin's cutlery 1 case guns ■ . , 16 boxes tin plates . 2i) bundles iron wire ! 6 cases galvanized iron j 2 casks sheet zinc 1 bundle brass wire gauze 1 package rivets and ears I 1 cnse children's perambulators G cases 2-dozen tins Hogarth's herrings 80 boxes Price's Bejmont candles 10 boxes Price's composite candles j 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, £lb. and lib bottles' 8 cases ~ „ 71b. tins 6 cases stationery, account books, &c. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, March 10, 1859. 921 OUTFITTING STOEE. men's and youths' keady-made clothing of the best quality and lowest trices. 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' EEADY-MADE WEARING APPAEEL, of the newest make and best materials, which will be sold at the LOWEST PEICES. J. L.'s 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 holland ditto Fine black doeskin vests White marselia and cambric ditto Fancy doeskin ditto Tweed ditto Fine black doeskin trousers Fancy colored doe trousers 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 large assortment of youths' clothing And : of men's and youths' caps White, drab, and brown felt hats Panama hats White kid gloves. Observe-— JAM E S LUC AS, Outfitter, Bridge-street, Nelson. 805 BEAVER STORE, WAIRAU. nPHE undersigned begs inform the -^- Settlers at the Wairau thab c has purchased from Messrs. Nath, Edwards and Co. their interest in the BEAVEE STOEE, and desires most respectfully to intimate that he will always have in STOCK GOODS of every description, suitable to the requirements of the Wairau District. Mr. F. J. LITCHFIELD, at the Store, Town of Beaver, will' execute all orders entrusted to his care with strict attention. WOOL received in the Fireproof Iron Building on the usual terms. JOHN SYMONS. Nelson, 16th December, 1858. 570 QORBY'S B. Y. REAP HOOKS and SICKLES, On Sale at SYMONS' STOEES, Bridge-street, 602 and Bea.ver Store, W&iran. BERLIN WOOLS. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT of ■*■*• Wools, Needles, and Canvas on hand, at U. D. JACKSON'S, Trafalgar-street, opposite Messrs. Edwards and Co. ■ ' . 980 BASKETS. XT D. JACKSON has on SALE the -*"*-• best lot of' Baskets, suitable for market and butter baskets; also toy and fancy baskets, rattles, &c . Trafalgar-street. <JSL "
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 157, 22 April 1859, Page 1
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