$Pto|an)ttse. IFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. ; ; ■;'.'■ \'. . .■"■■_'. J. C. M. KARSTBN, .. ~' . ; Cabinet Joinery, and Carpentery work of all kindi, 468 ' Hardy-streetj near Campbell*! Mill. HPHE undersigned ii a CASH purchaser •*• of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. •■ ;/\ f ' '/ ; ■■■•" -■" "-. '. W. WILSON. ; : ' f^OLD PURCHASED by the underV^ signed. ■ : 516. ; ? ,. . . W.WILSON. JOHN L. SHERitIFF\ y IMPORTER btf BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ■ BoOKJBXKbKB, A.HD ACOOBKT ITt>flK. MANIWAO_CBI», .* . 336. OEORGE STiBEET, SYDNEY. 7*4 JOHN WILSON'S AOCOMODATION . HOUSE, Pelorus Valley, situated midway between Beaverton and Nelson, "where Travellers will be ; always supplied with hot meals, wine 3, Bpirits and malt liquors. N.B.—-Oats and a good paddock for horses, &c. . 108 T\T MATTHEWS begs to announce to ',»*■-• his friends and the public that he has reopened his old Butchering. Establishment, in Bridgestreet, Nelson, where he trusts by strict attention to business 1 to receive that share of public patrosags which he vn\\ endeavor to merit WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AN I CARCASS BUTCHER. ■__ £[_ 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 SO boxes Soap 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm 25 boxes Moulds 4 quarter-casks kartell's Brandy 2 cases American Axes 60 cases Geneva, &c, &c. D. MOORE, . Trafalgar-street, 9th December. 720 JUST- RECEIVED, e_ LORD WORSLEY, •*■ 5 barrels Washing Soda 15 chests superior Congou Teas 15 half-chests ditto ditto 60 boxes ditto ditto Also, Gunpowder, Hyson, and highly-flavored flowery Pekoe 1 case Men's and Boy's Caps, new 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 An acaortment of all kinds of Groceries, J. LEVIEN AND CO., 235 Commission Agents. X PRINCE ALFRED.— Collin's American axes Shingling hatchets Brais taps, assorted sizes Grecian O G planes ; Ovolo sash planes ; Match planes, i and 1 inch : Sorby's pit arid cross-cut saws Screw drivera, saw sets. I T. C. BATCHELQR,, Bridge-ifcreet, Storei. ; 839 On"salb™ex~^resl^l&- -, 4 tons flour (superior) 1 8 chests tea : 10 half chests ditto % boxes Underhill American axea 1 dozen spirit levels. T. 0. BATCHELOR, :;'.,-,•. Bridge-street. I December 26. _771 EX LATE AR R I V A L S. ; Oval boilers, from 2to 8 gallons ; , Tea kettles, saucepans, fiying pans ■ Gridirons, tea kitchens, tea and coffee poti Candlesticks, knives and forks, tea trays Tongs, hand-bowls, Italian irons. Meat Saws, fire shovels, camp ovens, scales Locks, hinges, bolt?, window stays, and staples Tin'd and iron American tacks Rack pulliea, roller ends Sash weights pullies, and lire Patent and cut nails, zinc and counter sunk ■ 'Sheet'zinc and nails .:■''. '. : ; Btubs's double cut, pit and crosa-cut filei Spades, shovels, pickaxes Scythes, 'meads, stones, reap hooks and sickles ; ■ Citfssr-cut and pit saws, and tillers "- Hammers, shingling do., gimlets and bradawls. I T. C. BATCHELOR, 724 - ' Bridge-street'StoresV Burnishing, furbishing.— ;•*•■■•■ The largest stock of Furnishing Goods in New Zealand at JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S,consisting O&-? :•■■-..'.'■. 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 : Tables arid washstands . •£$ l "Single and double iron bedsteads : Chinese matting and door mats • Mappin's table cutlery ' ''■ . ..-...,, electro plate forks and spoons j' ■'•"„■ ditto tea and coffee pots Metal and block tin ditto ditto j :;••; Candlesticks of every description : . Tea trays and waiters,: large assortment Brooms of every description ' Shoe and blaok lead brashes < Mops, corkscrews, and dustpans : Oval boilers and saucepans . Bellows, tea kettles, and gridirons Enamelled boilers and saucepans v Ditto milk pans {-. . o-;" ; | American tubs and buckets ' Market and clothes baskets ■ ' • - American axes |.■.; :■: ... . Also, I Glass and earthenware of every description, i OBSERVE—JOHN SYMONS AND CO., ■-■'•■ Bridge-street, Nelson. 206 EX LORD ASH LEY.— 6 chests Congou Tea , : 8| : ditto 20 boxes ditto ' 6 boxes Honeydew Tobacco 1 ton company's pieces \ ton Mauritius crystals 10 cases Geneva 1 hogshead Rum ' -. 2 qr. casks MarteU'a Brandy 2 cases Collin's axes, Gehdikb T. C. BAT CHE LOB, isk Bridge-Btrcet Btor«i,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 278, 19 June 1860, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 278, 19 June 1860, Page 1
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