BOOTS! BOOTS -!■! BOOTS 1! I—. n JUST . REOEIVED-. : Cloth boots . . -■ . ■'. , Bluchers ' ' ,■.■' Wellingtons '.. \ ; . . Ladies.goloshes . Children's boots and shoes : Always on handColonial made watertights ; ■ Boy's and Girl's boots. TO ARRIVE PER DART- ! A large assortment of seasonable Boots and Shoes; <" ■• '; ■ ■'.:•■ i;.: ./.also, ;..-■■ ; .- '■ . : ' ■ : A large assortment of Leather and Grindery. B. JACKSON. ';■ ■ -.:■ ■ ■■ :.,;H, -:-:\ ■ : 213' -| r u'''*^nli^S^li»,'>«l;''t'h'e'-.S.^are'ot the undersignedi—ii: '-■':* \ ilQ^oßsCompftny!s-Pieces.jNo.'l. ; ;■ 5„ ■: t , Snowdrops " .r |v' 20 half-chests ofTea /■ :' 5 chests ditto' : :; [ , ' 23 cases Whiskey • .' . : ; ■ . 30 boxes Soap . . / ' 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm -; 25 boxes Moulds : , . A quarter-casks Martell's Brandy ! 2 cases American Axes .]' 50 cases Geneva, &c, &c. :■. . : D. MOOEE, Trafalgar-street, 9th December. 720 MOTHING LIKE LEATHER. ■■^ —Just Received ex DART— ■ 3 BALES PRIME SOLE LEATHER. On Bale—Pitch, Resin, and a. large assortment of Shoemaker's Grindery. 39 ■■; B. JACKSON. SEEDS. SEEDS. SBED3. GHARLES HARRIS begs to acquaint the public that he has just received an extensive and very choice Stock of ENGLISH GRoWN SEEDS, which he will offer for sale on and after MONDAY next, the 16th inst., in those premises situated between the Masonic Hotel and ilr. G. Aiken's Saleroom, Tra-falgar-street. : The List includesr— American cow grass Italian rye do Pacey's perennial do. Snow's compact Cos lettuce Drumhead cabbage do. - Chappel's cream l)roccoli White Batavian endive Green, do,, do. White Spanish onion Red globe mangel Do. turnip radish Green curled savoy . Drumhead curled cabbage Fail head's incomparable peas Plain cress Long scarlet radish London market cabbage Fairhead's champion fine early garden do. London flag leek Yellow globe mangel. The above are all warranted clean, and samples of each kind may be seen growing in, Nelson. Wholesale or Ketail. Nelson, 12th April, {1860, . , ,434 O RICKS AND LIME in any quantity, •*-' at any time—either for caeh or credit. Those who pay on delivery will be allowed discount. Those who take credit will be charged with interest. J. SIGLEY, Proprietor. Vincent-street, Nelson, October 11,1859. 442 CUT NAILS. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, &c— 20 kegs American CUT NAILS. 233 J. LEVIEN AND CO. BUSH FIRES. ~ A CERTAIN PREVENTATIYE from •"- BUSH FIRES to WOOL SHEDS— _ 3 cases Morewood's Patent Galvanized Iron TILES, on sale at reduced prices.' ; 234 J. LEVIEN AND CO. SCHOOL STATIONERY AND BOOKS. HD. JACKSON has just unpacked an ira- • uiense lot of— . . I Copy books, all sorts, with and without head- . ings ';.--. Exercise books, cyphering books, plain and ruled | Bonycastle and Walkinghame's arithmetics and keys Enfield Speakers, Fenning and Mayor's spelling bookß Magnals questions, Goldsmith's grammar of geography French and Italian and English dictionaries Murray's grammar, Murray's exercise and , key French tables and conversations—Euclid Also. A beautiful assortment of bibles and prayer books with and without psalms The wreck of the Royal Charter price Is. &c., &c., &c. h. d. Jackson's 243 Book, Stationery, and Fancy Warehouse. BURNISHING. FURNISHING.— •*- The largest stock of Furnishing Goods in New Zealand at JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S, consisting of— Handsome parlour chairs Strong wood-seated ditto , American rocking ditto Dining ditto Oak office arm ditto Children's high and low ditto Plate looking glasses of every size Table? and washstands Single and double iron bedsteads Chinese matting and door mats Mappin's table cutlery „ electro plate forks and spoons " „ ditto ten and coffee pots | Metal and block tin ditto ditto Candlesticks of every description Tea trays and waiters, large assortment Brooms of every description Shoe,and black lead brushes Mops, corkscrews,- and dustpans Oval boilers and saucepans ' Bellows, tea kettles, and gridirons Enamelled boilers and saucepans Ditto milk pans American tubs and buckets Market and-clothes baskets American axes ■;.■■■• Also, ; Glass nnd earthenware of every description. • ''OBSERVE-—JOHN SYMONS AND CO., Bridge-street, Nelson. 206 CLOVER SEED, JUST ARRIVED. riOW GRASS, Red and White OLOVEII V' SEED;: tried and warranted to grow. . ■ BIRMINGHAM HOUSE, . 95 .;' - Bridge-street. ■ j OUILDING ALLOTMENTS for SALE "■"*."-..'on credit, near the new College. Apply to Mr. GREIG, Storekeeper, W«imo»-road; 248
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 1
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