Fashionable winter clothing^ ■ T? FORMAN has received Direct from *J"; EiioLAND,; by: the-' above;' vessel,:' his '■ NEW STOCK; of WINTER GOODS—Cloths, Doeskins, PiLOTjL Tweeds, &c.; soldby theya-ftl,or Qarments mdaetoMediureULONDONBRIOESi: . ~ \ , MBN'S AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING': comprising every variety for the Seasbn—^OvEticoATfl, ■* Capes, Coats, Vests, arid TuotSKRS.: ; ? ' A large assort-ment of NeOktibs, Scabfs, Com- AEB, Buacks, Fi:tT Hats, and1 Caps. ' . ■'■•>'• - ■ ■. NELSON CLOTH 'at 6».: 6d. PER YARD. '• ;, "Tailors' Trimmings, &c.,&0. :V;/■.■'■■ '"'..■ , ;F; 'iFQ.SI^A'N-,'.!- '■''■■■:■■ J. >. ; CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE TAIL.O.R,. DRAPER,; ' ■ " ANDIMPQRTER.ra ;,i^- ; • TXtO DOOB3- FROM THE MABINE ;HOTKI,, ; , ; , . J}RIDGE^STBEET, yEI^OW,;;,: ,', . ; , °8» ■' ' ' .NEW:WINTER i;GOODS,::; :i- -:-- . AT EDMUNI) DARTNALL'S, RICHMONDi ■ TUST RECEIVED per NEILLY, a new «» and well-assorted stock of DRAPERY GOODS, for the present season. ■ ■ , Blankets, flannels . . . ; Bath coating, moreens for skirts Coboug cloths, French twills •■• French merinos, lindseys Fancy dresses, wool plaids . Dark.prints (Hoyles), derrys ! Trimming's, bonnet ribbons : • Felt hats and feathers Falls, handkerchiefs, and scarfs . j Children's and Ladies', mantles, black and CO- ; loured ! Infant's frocks, robes, caps, &c. &o. Winter flowers , Calicoes,.sheetings, and diapers Gounterpahes Winter hosiery : Blackand white prints for mourning Crape collars, sleeves and sets Black crape, &c. . SADDLERY, EX LATE ARRIVALS. • EF. JONES begs to announce that he • has for sale a few first class Ladies' Saddles, one case best Hogskin Gentlemen's Saddles, (Australian pattern), also a great variety of the following goods:— ■ ; Snaffle bridles, from 10s. Ladies'whips, from 6a. .1 cu fc an d bona Jockey whips, from 7s. 3 Driving whips, from ss. - Silver plated spurs, from ss. Hunting whips, from l()s. _ All other goods connected with me Irads at equally Low Prices, wholesale and retail. Ladies' and Gentlemen's saddles properly fitted without extra charge. Observe—Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, .■ Bridge-BMBBtTNe^onj^-; .^.., 416 ■E^ROM SYDNEY DIRECT—fo the •*- order of the undersigned, just arrived per the 01 45head~of MARES and HORSES, cWefly broken in to Saddle and Harness. ' _ The above lot are of a very superior description, and Bhould command the highest market rates. For prices, &C, apply to^^ EDWARDS Am CQ> Nelson, ,23rd April, 1860. 466 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE SECTION of FIFTY •f*- ACRgS of Good FLAX LAND, with a Four Roomed HOUSE thereon, situate in the Upper Moutere. : Also, One Pair of WORKING BULLOCKS, and a DRAY, • For particulars apply to Mr. Chaele* Ihohpsoh, onth6FemiSeS;ort0 MR.W M . WRIGHT, 449- . r Royal Hotel, Nelson. Ttyl INING TOOLS per Lord Worsley— -^yj- Long.hand J.ed American shovels Ditto sluice forks " , Cbllihs'-picks and shovels' Ditto axes and tomahawks. , ON SALE AT JOHN SYMONS ANB CO« STOKES. . Bridge-street Nelson, and Gibbs's Flat, Collingwood. ~' ■ 219 . -<:- ■■ TO SPORTSMEN.■ HALL AND SOU'S Glass and Rifle GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and WADDING. ■:.-. .. .•■■.. On sale at JOHN SYMONS & CO.'S STORES, Bridge-street, Nelson; Gibbs's Flat, Collingwood; and the Beaverton Store, Marlborough. ; 18 A further fresh arrival of WINTER GOODS at the Stores of G. BAKER, Trafalgar treet. ■ - . ■: , . May 24th 1860. . TO BIBLICAL STUDENTS.— J- GRIESBACH'S* TEXT of the NEW TESTAMENT. Acknowledged by all Biblical critics to be the pureit extaiit. Price ss. 6d. ' WM. STANTON, Trafalgar-street. "CLOVER SEED, JUBT ARRIVED. pOW GRASS, Red and White CLOVER SEED, tried and warranted to grow. : ' j BIRMINGHAM HOUSE, . -..: 95 . Bridge-street, j FOR SALE.—A quarter of an Acre of LAND1 with'a four roomed HOUSE standing on the same; situate in Toi-Toi Valley, adjoining Mr. Gorrie'S. Immediate possession can be giveni Terms cash. ' ■■ i . Apply to Mr. THOMAS GILES, on the premises. ■ ■-■• ■■ ■ _ ■-■■ - '-- ;'■■•■■ :.■:■■".• ■'•.■■ 38 SILOCK CHAINS, Sets of Sieves for Winnowing Machines, Wheels and Pinions 'for ditto, Spades, Wire, Gate-hinges, Vices, Sledge Hammers, Cart Axles, Hay Knives, Fern. Scythes, Fine Scotch Glue, &c, &c. • TTT Th '■h . I. M. HILL, Ironmonger, 521 Waimea-street. T?X NEILLY, from London, and on sale -^ at the stores of the undersigned-— ' 3 bales blankets 2 „ hrocalicp. 86 and 72 inches ;■ 1 bale croydon sheetieg, 72, 80, and 90 inches. 1 „ plain drugget - 1 „ navy canvas 1 „ bed tick 1 case wincey's 1 ~ blue serge 1 „ coburgs 1 „ hard tartan • 10 ps. Cheviot tweed • 2 „ Ladies' ditto , • 1 case Men's and Youth's fait hats and cloth caps . 2 cases washing crystal Stonßfinesalt ■ v : 1 ton coarse ditto. . ' • W. WILKIE, 594 Bridgwitreet.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 1
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