■M INING TOOLS per LordWorsleY— J-'-*- Long handled American shovels Ditto sluiceforks Collins' picks and shovels Ditto axes and1 tomahawks. ON SALE AT JOHN SYMONS AND COS STORES. Bridge-street Nelson, and Gibb's Flat, Collingwood. ' ' f" ' 219 ■T7X LOUIS AND MIRIAM, and ON *-< SALE at CANTON HOUSE, 180 mats Company's pieces, sugar 40 „ Crystals, „ i gro?s wood screw taps 2 cases of sardines 1 ton Manilla rope 2 cases Salmon 1 saloon matches 6'/ases American axes 4 chests best congou tea 4 half-chests ditto .30. bags fine flour, Adelaide . ' , 62. boxes sperm candles 2 carrateels currants 2 cases salad oil • - 2 cases red. herrings 1 ton colonial soap 10 barrels bottled English ale 10 ~ „ „ stout. 50 drums figs 10 cases pudding raisins 10 ditto muscatels 1 pocket hops, &c, &c., (fee. 4 crates preserving jars. I . A . LAN GF O RD, FAMILY GKOCRR, Bridge, and Trafalgar Streets. December 20. ' 783 CASKS PORT COOPER CHEESE, Just Received, per AIREDALE. On sale at JOHN SYMONS' AND CO.'S STORES. 87 " NOTICE. "~ TH R. HODDER AND CO., Richmond, -*- • call particular attention to the following GOODS :- FOR FAMILIES— Currants, Raisins, Candied Peel, and Spices; Dark and Light Sugars, Crushed and Loaf; Teas, Coffees, prime Hams, and Bacon, Oatmeal, Pearl Bariey, Sa^o, Candles, .Soap, and Soda; Score's Washing Crystal, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegars, with every other description of Grocery, at the lowest Nelson prices, wholsale and retail. FOR BUILDERSSawn Timber, White and Red Pine, and Totara, Battens, Shingles, Tools, Nails, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Glass, Oils, Turps, White Lead, Colors, &c. FOR FARMERS— Scythes (complete), and best Round Scythe Stones, Rakes, Forks, Reap Hooks, and Sickles; Spades, Shovels, Garden and Grub Hoes, Dock Spades and Pruning Tools, Sheep Shears, American, and English Axes, Rope, Halters, and Harvest Hats, and Trowsers. FOR THE DAIRY— Milk Dishes. Strainers, Skimmers, Cheese Cloth, American Buckets. Water Brushes, and Rennets. FOR THE SPORTSMEN— Hall's best Glass Gunpowder, Joyce's Caps, Shot of all sizes. FOR THE LADIESElegant Mantles and Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Parasols, Stays, Under Clothing, New Styles in Dresses, Long Cloths. Flannels, Collars, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers; such «n assortment worth the inspection of all the ladies in the country; also Looking Glasses, Perfumery, and Fancy Stationery. FOR THE GENTLEMEN— Coats, Trousers, Vests. Hosiery, Hats, Boots, cho»s, and Slippers; White and Regatta Shirts, Cigars, Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco, Razors, Clothes Brushes, Writing Desks, and Pocket Books. FOR THE LEARNED— A lot of old valuable Books. FOR THE BOYS— Cricket Bats and Balls, Toys, Games, Tool Chests, useful size Lace-up Boots, Pocket Knives, Slates, Books, Pencils, Pens, a suit of Clothes for Boys of any size. FOR THE GIRLS— Pretty Brown Hats and Ribbons, Silk Mantles. Work Boxes, Crochet Hooks, Fancy Toys, Purse Twist, Berlin Wool, Knitting Cotton, and Scissors. FOR THE INFANTS— Challis and Cashmere Dresses, and Cloaks, Hoods, Frock Bodies ard Cap«, Playthings, Gingerbread Nuts, Biscuits, Lollies in great variety, and Night Lights. Ironmongery, Cutlery, Coffin Furniture, Brush and Tin Ware, Crockery, Paper Hangings, and the Improved Patent Knife Board, with a large assortment of other useful Goods. T. R. HODDER AND CO., 683 Richmond. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is di- ■*• rected to the following large lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS, ex Roxana— Infant's white and drab cashmere hoods Valenciennes wove and saxony edgings Plain and edged blonds, white and black Muslin edgings, scollops, and flouncings Mohair girdles and belts Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff netts White Persian, sarsnet, and glace silks White, black, figured, and spot muslins Plain, check, and chintz delaines Rough brown and dressed hollands White and drab moleskins, and cotton cords White toilette covers and counterpanes Cotton, worsted, and silk braids Girl's and Women's and Men's hosiery Sewing, knitting, and crochet cotton, best makes , . Needles, hair-pins, watch ribbons, and flannel binding, &c. Parasols and umbrellas Large stock of calicoes from 4Jd. per yard White pecquay and marcella Earlstone ginghams Colored Hungarians and derries Alpacca coatings and gambroons Ladies' tweeds and cashmerettos Lot of tweeds for Boy's clothing, from' Si. 6d. per yard Lancashire and real Welsh flannels 100 pieces ribbon velvets, every Bhade 20 pieces oil baize table covers, good styles, from 1 s. Gd. to 3s. 6d. per yard Every variety of fancy buttons. OBSERVE— H. J. GOODMAN'S, 589 Bridge-street. PRAYER BOOKS AND CHURCH SERVICES. Ill" D. JACKSON has just unpacked -*--*- • a beautiful assortment of the above. Also, Ladies' and gentlemen's Diaries and Pocket Books, for 1860. English and German Concertinas. Plated Candlesticks, Toast Racks, Cruets, &c. Despatch Bags. . Dukes' Cricket Balls. Stationery and Toys of every description. The undersigned" is Agent for the Marlborough Prm, copies of which can always be had. H. D. JACKSON, SUtionery and Fancy Warehouse, IQCfc Twkfja^B.itorw*,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 246, 28 February 1860, Page 1
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776Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 246, 28 February 1860, Page 1
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