. -.■■•• On sale at the Colonist Office. RATTLE: their Breeds, Management, and Diseases. With splendid wood engravings. T3RITISH HtJSBAipEX,: exhibiting -*T\ the Farming Practice in various parts of the United Kingdom. With numerous engravings. *£*-These two volumes are indispensable to a Farmer's Library. ■ ' . , ■ .■■.-. JUST LANDED, ex MARTHA, from ■V ; and on Sale at the stores of-the. undersigned:— . 200 bags sugar 2 bales LB bags 20 boxes soap , 18 do. axe handles . .22 coils' Manilla rop» ■ 25 kegs white lead '',-.. 21 nests: American tubs 25 doz, buckets. . \. 10 cases wood-seated chairs 2 „ cane „ „ 2 „ rockers . . . l: 1 case^wood-sea «.ed office chairs »■■ „ children's chairs 769 W.WILKIE. 'THE BRITISH WORKMAN at cost -*- price. I. M. HILL, Agent, 747 Wniraea- street. TUST OPENED ex Anne London.— " 142 DOZEN SUPERIOE HOSIERY, comprising as under:— '.''', Ladies'..fashionkble Lamb's Wool and Merino' ; colored Stripe Hose \ 5 Girls' do. do. Ladies' fine white Cotton Hose Girls' do. do. Boys! grey Merino Socks . Gents' rough brown half Hose ■ „ Ribbed Irish Knits „ Vienna, Merino, and Lamb's Wool do* ' „ Colored Shetland Hose and half Hose , „ Brown Cotton, Merino, and Lamb's Wool Pants1 ; . '■ "' . „ Laa.b's Wool and Flannel Shirts , • „ Grey and Scarlet Pants , ; „ Worsted Hoods, Boots, &c., &c. H. J. GOODMAN", 815 Bridge-stieet. ■'■:■■•■• EX ANNE LONGTON.' ' - "PDMITND DARiTNALL, Richmond, -~ has just received a variety of useful and seiuonable GOODS, in CLOTHING, DX APERY, HOISERY, BOOTS, &c. Tweed and Doeskin Coats of the newest styles Trousers, Waistcoats ' Cord and Moleskin Trousers Felt Hats and Braces Crimean Shirts Regatta Shirts; Scotch Twiil Shirts White Long Cloth Shirts Blue Worsted Shirts Guernseys ' Scotch Twill Shirtings • Cotton Cords and Moleskina Blankets (large size) Flannels-Calicoes White Calico Sheeting (the full width) Black and Drab Moreens Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Prints, &c. Men's Watertights „ Lace Boots -■' „ Bluchers Women's Leather Boots „ Cloth ditto „ ditto, Elastic Sides Boys' and Girls' Boots Strong Colonial Boots A good Stock of Groceries and Oilmen's Stores Fine Congou Teas Superior ditto Company's Pieces, Crystal and Lo*f Sugars Currants, Raisins Candied Peel, Spices Liquorice, Mustard Sperm and Mould Candles Soap, Starch, Blue, &c. Salad Oils, Castor Oils Sago, Rice, Oatmeal The best Ceylon Coffee (roasted and ground on the premises, and packed in air-tight tins)' Coarse and fine :SALT. : 80S A LFRED LEECH, in returning thanks -^*- for past favors, begs to inform his friends and the.public that he has received a large btock of ;SYDNEY TIMBER: and also that he can supply them with first-rate Spring Carts and' Drays'. N.B.—All kind of SMITH'S WORK punctually attended to, and done on the premises, by W. F. BRIDGE. Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 436! EX ANNE LONGTON, from London. 2 bales blankets 1 case moleskin trousers , 6 trunks boots, assorted. ~.... l'hhd. hollow-ware—containing oval boilers, saucepans, stew-pans; and glue-kettles< .9 chests superior Congou teft - ■■ Hhalf-chests , ,„ ' ;•. >, : - -8 chests finest Souchong (tlie only parcel of this superior tea imported in the Annis Longton.) ' :: :' ' ' ' '' 770 / . W.WILKIE, 3?OR SALE. A SPLENDID CAMERA, $and,; OhU, micals, and1 Darkhouse complete, in a Boxj suitable for Views or Likenesses. : ' ' . f >; 780 DR. TATTON.'S STORE. : 13EF0RE you return from Nelson, forget "M not to be PHOTOGRAPHED, jby '. Mr. Oxley. Be sure and bring your likeness home with you! Lockets and Brooches fitted with portraits. Photo-' graphs copied, and Portraits taken daily■ by ■'• < ;: ■ MR.qXLEY,, ; ..-. 803 Bridge-street, Nelson.; HOPE SCHOOL, WAIMEA EAST. MR.J. PACKER begs to inform hit JJA friends that he is prepared to receive alimited number of PUPILS, as BOARDERS, frbm 8 to 12 years of age; the quarter to commence on the \Oth of July. . r • ,- 712 PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. JUST RECEIVED, PER ANNE LONGTON, 1 AA GROSS of Inderwick's best coldriiUU ing CLAY PIPES, superior to anything ever, offered in New Zealand, and for sale at: • ; 1 783 ; _ _.. WM.H. WEST'S. "t?IRMINGHA:M; HOUSE. -^ The unu •>*r dersighed begs to-iriform her Friends and the public that she has on sale a good supply of GRASS SEEDS, CLOVER SEEDS, and Nelson grown GARDEN SEEDS, warranted to grow. ' ' MRS. E. S. BETTS. • July6th,-1860. - .'. ■ «■ - "775 THE undersigned have ON SALE a very superior TEAM of four WORKING BULLOCKS, Yokes and Bows'complete. Together with Bn excellent new Bullock CART. Terms liberal* ' - N. EDWARDS AND GO. Nekon, 9th July. 1869. 178
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 289, 27 July 1860, Page 4
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