gPLENDID .FRJISH TEAS. GOLDEN TEAPOT. Late Symons' Store, next door to Trafalgar Hotel, -' • Bridge-street. J. S. HOLLIS has just received from London and Sydney direct, a fresh lor of Splendid Teas consisting of— ■'•;'■'.. Superior Congou • ; - Very finest pearl l«af Gunpowder . First quality scented Orange Pekoe, and Hyson. J. S. HOfcLLIS can confidently recommend these Teas to the public of Nelson, as really something extraordinary, as there has not been any really first class Teas in the market lately. These Teas need only one trial to insure the appro-, bation of customers. J. S. H. has also first class- GROCERIES. ; .* Currants ■' , *"'Raisins — '' ' ; • Mustards , •' ■ ' : Bottled Fruit ; ■' ■ ■ • Jams - Muscatels Jordan Almonds • Starchand Blue • Pickles , Cheese 0. ; ■' • Hams and Bacon ; All of the very choicest qualities. 'fcHe'sell cheap'for cash, and is prepared to supply families with thebest Groceries at the lowest market Sign oftha GOLDEN-TEAPOT, Next door' to the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street. • 753 3. S. HOLLIS. X LA T E ARRIVALS. Oval boilers, from 2 to 8 gallons Tea kettles, saucepans; frying pans Gridirons, tea kitchens, teaand coffee pots Candlesticks, knives and forks, tea trays TOngs, hand-bowls, Italian irons Meat Saws, fire shovels, camp ovens, scales Locks, hinges, bolts, window stays, and staples Tin'd and iron American tacks . , Rack pullies, roller ends Sash weights, pullies, and line Patent and'eut nails, zinc and counter sunk Sheet zinc and nails Stubs's double cut,pit and cross-cut files Spades, shovels, pickaxes ' Scythes, sneads, stones, reap hooks and sickles Cross-cut and pit saws, and tillers Hammers, shingling do., gimlets atid bradawls.' T. C. BATCHELOR, 724 Bridge-street Stores. ]UOW ON SALE, at EDMUND 1* DARTNALL'S, Richmond. Men's Monkey Jackets Men's Chesterfield Coats ' Men's Chili' Coats Men's Trowsers Men's Waistcoats ' Men's Felt, Straw, and Panama Hats Men's Blue Worsted Shirts * Men's Guernseys Men's Worsted Hosiery Men's Braces Men's Scotch Twill Shirts ' Men's White Long Cloth Shirts Men's Silk and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs. Also a variety "of useful DRAPERY GOODS adapted to the present season:— Coburg Cloths, French Twills, Alpacas, Fancy Dresses . Linseys, Winseys, Derrys, Ginghams, Prints, Every description of Shirtings Sheeting Calicoes, and Long Cloths, Muslins, Diapers, Towellings, Bed Tick, Toilet Covers Woollen Polkas. Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, &c, Work'd Muslin Collars, • Habit Shirts, and Sleeves, Cashmere, Thread, Silk; and Kid Gloves. Laces, Edged Blonds, " ' Black Lace, Bugle Lace, and ' Flowers, Men's and Women's Boots. Wellingtons Watertights, Lace-ups Bluchers Cloth Boots Children's Boots and Shoes, all kinds and sizes. 16th April, 1800: 444 HPO ARRIVE, per NEILLY, now daily --*-' expected— A large and. well assorted stock of DRAPERY, suitable for the Winter Season. EDMUND DARTNALL. Richmond, j-6th April, 1860. 445 TUST RECEIVED, ex LORD WORSLEY, *J ,5 barrels Washing Soda 15 chests superior Congou Teas 15 half- chests ditto ditto 50 boxes ditto ditto Also, Gunpowder, Hyson, and highly-flavored flow- . cry Pefckoe 1 case Men's and Boy's Caps, hew patterns 1 case French Artificial Flowers 4 barrels Currants, 20 boxes raisins 10 bags Nuts; 6 bags Walnuts Price's Belmont Candles Coleman's Blue, and Starch Sheep-wash Tobacco ' .' Manilla Rope, Scotch Ploughs Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco Cart Springs and Patent Axles l An assortment of all kinds of Groceries, j " J. LEVIEN AND CO., 235 Commission Agents. T?X PRINCE ALFRED- -*-^ Collin's American axes Shingling hatchets Brass taps, assorted sizes . Grecian O G planes I Ovolo sash planes . Match planes, % and 1 inch Sorby's pit and, cross-cut saws Screw drivers, saw sets. T. C. BATCHELOR, Bridge-street, Stores. < ! 339 11JX)R SALE.ICWOCREAM-COLORED ''•*■ PO^Y FOALS, just weaned. m. walker, 441 Waimea-road. AN SALE EX AIREDALE— ' 4 tons flour (superior) 3 chests tea. 10 half chests ditto 2 boxes Underhill American axes 1 dozen spirit levels, T. C. BATCHELOR, Bridge-street. December 26. ' ■■ 771 lif RS, BARTLETT begs to return her '^■*-. sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson , ,and its neighborhood for the favors conferred on her late husband, and to inform them that she purposes to CONTINUE the -BUSINESS; and trusts that by. moderate charges, care, and punctuality in the execution of orders entrusted to her, and every possible attention to the general requirements of her customers, she may obtain-the same liberal support. Mrs. Baiitlktt also acknowledges with heartfelt gratitude the: sympathy evinced by 60 many gentlemen of Nelson, in following the remains of her departed husband to the grave. 370
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 264, 1 May 1860, Page 1
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