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pAkrieULARTATTENTION is di- *■ rected to the following' large lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS; ex Roxana—; ; Infant's white and drab cashmere hoods Valenciennes wov© and saxony edgings Plain and edj;ed blonds, white and black Muslin edgings, .scollops, and flquncings Mohair girdles and belts j - : Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff netts White Persian, sarsnet, and glace silks White, black, figured, and spot muslins Plain, check, and chintz delaines • Hough brown, and dressed hollands ,'..'.. White and drab moleskins, arid "cotton cords White toilette coVers and'counterpanes Cotton, worsted, and silk braids Girl's and Vonien's and Men's hosiery •Sewing, knittings and crochet cotton,- best makes , ,;, . Needlps, hairpins,, watch ribbons, and flannel .bipdwg^&c. . •.■■;■ ■..,':... ,; Parasol^,and,umbrellas .-.,;. ,;;•'• j Large s'tocS'of calicoes from 4id. per yard ; White pecquay, and inareella ■" Earlsione. ginghams Colored Hungarians and denies . Alpacca-coatings and gambroons Ladies'tweeds and.cashmeruttes Lot of tweed? for Boy's clothing, from 3s. 6d. per yard Lancashire and real Welsh flannels 100 pieces ribbon velvets, every shade 20 pieces oil baize table covers, good styles, from Is. Cd. to 3s. 6d. per yard Every variety of fancy buttons. observe—■ H. J. GOODMAN'S, 589 Bridge-street. EX WILLIAM ALFRED, from Sydney, and on sale, at the Store of the undersigned :— 10 tons Company's Pieces, No. 1 5 ■„■■■ „ Snowdrops 20 half-chests of Tea 5 chests ditto 23 cases Whiskey 30 boxes Soap 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm 25 boxes Moulds . 4 quarter-casks MartelFs Brandy 2 cases American Axes 50 cases Geneva, &c, &c. D. MOORE, Trafalgar-street, 9th December. 720 tfX L AT E A R R I V A L S. -*-^ Oval boilers, from 2to 8 gallons Tea kettles, saucepans, frying pans Gridirons, tea kitchens, tea and coffee pots Candlesticks, knives and forks, tea trays Tongs, hand-bowls, Italian irons 1 Meat Saws, fire shovels, camp ovens, scales ' Locks, hinges, bolts, window stays, and staples : ' Tin'd and iron American tacks : ' Rack pullies, roller ends ' Sasli weights pullies, and line ■ Patent and cut nails, zinc and counter sunk Sheet zinc and nails Stubs's double Cut, pit" and cross-cut flies Spades, shovels, pickaxes Scythes, sneads, stones, reap hooks and sickles Cross-cut and pit saws', andtillers Hammers, shingling do., gimlets and bradawls. T. C. BATCHELOR, t24 ■'•'■ ; • -Bfidge^treet'Stores. - - TO CARPENTERS.—Previous to fresh arrivals and alterations the undersigned offers for cash the following TOOLS at reduced prices, from the celebrated maker's, ,Buck, of London, and Mathikson and Sons, of Glasgow, viz :— Trying planes, jack do., smooth do., match do., 1-inch flooring ditto, Grecian OG's, bead, £-inch to 1-inch,, sash fillisters, side do., ploughs, anclbitts, mallets, mortice and in.a,vHing guages, J .rip saws, hand saws, key-hole do., .socket, firmer, and saßh chisels. Alio, an assortment of useful CROCKERY, as Meat dishes, all sizes, dinner plates, soup tu--1 reens, gravy dishes, vegetable and pie do. T. C. BATCHELOE, 725 Bridgerstreet Stores. EX CRESSWELL AND ROXANA. THE MISSES JAY heg respectfully to intimate tliat they have JUST RECEIVED the following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. A variety of muslins/ cotton, &c, for em- ■ broidery: Gold and silver twine Knitting and netting needles •Berlin patterns Wool and canvas •Children's dresses ' And a large assortment of Toys at very moderate prices. ' BRIDGE-STBRBT 607 JELLING at REDUCED PRICES, at M the STORES, of the undersigned, to make yaom for NEW QOOD3 from England, for the Summer season, viz.;— Ladies' hata, caps, bonnets and dresses Children's; do., do., do. Feathers, flowers, laces, gloves, and ribbons . Men's clothing, shirts, hosiery, and neckties Men and Boys' hats, caps, belts, and braces Sheetings, shirtings, flannels, and calicoes Carpets, India matting, and table oilcloths' Carpet bags, umbrellas, goloshes, and clogs Crimean shirts, Digger's bags, belts, and knives Cutlery, China, and glass Stationery, perfumery, paints, &c. G. BAKER, Trafalgar-street, Nejaofl. 354 September 16. T^RICKS ANP LIME in any quantity, ■4^ at any time—either for cash or credit. Those who pay on delivery will be allowed discount. Those who take: credit will be charged with interest. J. SIGLEX, Proprietor. Vincent-street, Nelson, October U, 1859. 442 T0 H N h. S HER RIFF, 'U IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Bookbinder^ ajjp ApcopsT Book iManufactuber, 256, QEORGjE STREET, SYDNEY. T74 THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKIKS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they wil give the highest market prices. V NASH ANDSOAIFE. Nelson, May 26th, 1859. ' US9 6TtT(JLLO' JOHNNY! Where did you -I--"- buy,those Vesuvians ? They are the finest things for lighting a pipe or cigar that I have seeo since I left home." " Why I bought them at WEST'S, whore you can get all kinds of cigar Jights, also from Inderwick's best Meersh^im Pipie's, down to Burn's Cutty, the latter fi^e'd with'hiß, superior cut Cavendish tobacco, for only drie Penny each." Remember Ohßej^em?er! THE CIGAR BIVAN IN BRIDGE-STREET, KEPI? •;• -, ■'•' .•";;• w;h.^esiv ■ _ " ; ,■'.■ • pat^NlAL-SABE BOOTSay V &HQES. • A nice aßSQ^tmeat on, b,ans

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 232, 10 January 1860, Page 1

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