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TUST OPENED ex Anne ■ Longton 0 142 DOZEN SUPERIOR HOSIERY, comprising as under:— Ladies' fashionable Lamb's Wool and Merino . - colored Stripe Hose Girls' do, do; Ladies' fine white Cotton Hosa 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 Hoso „ Brown Cotton, Merino, and Lamb's Wool Pante ■ „ Laiub's Wool and Flannel Shirts „ Grey and Scarlet Pants „ Worsted Hoods, Boots, &c, &c. H.J.GOODMAN, 815 , Bridge-stieet. "PX ANNE LONGTON, from London. J-J 2 bales blankets 1 case moleskin trousers 6 trunks boots, assorted ] hhd. hollow-ware—containing oval boilers, saucepans, stew-pans, and glue-kettles. 9 chests superior Congou tea ■. 14 half-chests . „ 8 chests finest Souchong, (the' only parcel of . this superior tea imported in the, Anne Longton.) 770 < ' W.WILKIE. GUNPOWDER. QERSONS requiring the^above ior the ■*- purposes of self-defence-are respectfully informed it can be obtained at the store of the' Undersigned, after procuring an order from Captain Rough, Collector of Customs. 691 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. " DONE DUST.—The undersigned have -*-* jast received a small shipment of this ► aluablo and cheap fertilizer / . A. NASH AND SOAIFB. * : March 24. i .'- ' 348 'GOODS'AND CUTLERY OF ETfERY DESCRIPTION, EX NEILLY. MESSR&-PEAT AND'THORNTON . ~ haVe.. just- received a. large assortment of very choice Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs,' Candlesticks,, Cruets, Toast Racks, Spoons, Dessert Forks, Table, Cutlery, Scissors, Pen Knives, Sheep Shears, &c, &c, selected from one of the. best houses in London, and which will be sold at the lowest remunerating prices, wholesale and retail. - ;;■ [ \ ' ' 708 rFO PUBLICANS AND" SPIRIT MER- -*- . 'CHANTS. Ex EMMA. 1 hogsheail Martell's Brandy . 2 - ,-. - : Jamaica Rum , ■ Iquarter-cask Scotch Whiskey ■•■■,.;.- 6 octaves. Port Wine . 3 quarter-caska Sherry - 6 octayes Pale Sherry 10 cases French Liqueurs 10 cases .Whiskey 25 cases Pale Brandy On sale at the Stores of , J. LEVIEN AND. CO., 668 ' Bridge-street. EX ANNE LONGTON. ipDMUND DARTNALL, Richmond, -*-^ has just received a variety of useful and season-, able GOODS, in . . CLOTHING, DRAPERY, -! HOISERY, 1 • - BOOTS, &c; ■ Tweed and Doeskin Coats of the newest styles Trousers,: Waistcoats . Coi'd and Moleskin Trousers :. ;. Felt Hats and Braces ! Crimean Shirts !. . Regatta Shirts, Scotch Twill Shirts . i Whjte Long Cloth Shirts >. ■ ;,' Blue Worsted Shirts i , Guernseys : • . I , - Scotch Twill Shirtings ■ ; . Cotton Cords and Moleskins i 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 i, Cloth ditto : .. ■ ; „ i ;, 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 Loaf Sugar* Currants, Raisins Candied Peel, Spices , Liquorice^ Mustard .; ; Sperm and Mould Candles ' Soap, Starch, Blue, &c. . Salad Oils, Castor Oils Sago, Rice, Oatmeal The best Ceylpn Coffee (roasted and ground on i ! the1 premises, and packed in air-tight tins), ~; Coarse and fine SALT. 808 ! ; ' FOR SALE. I A SPLENDID CAMERA, Stand, Che- |^*- micals, and complete, in a Box, suitable for View^ or Likenesses. ;i,; ■ 780 , , ; DR., TATTON'S, STORE. > BEFORE you return frdm: Nelson, forget , , ;;not to.be PHbTOGRAPHED by Mr. Oxley. Be sure and bring your likeness home with you! ' Lockets and Brooches fitted with,portraits. Photographs copied, and Portraits taken daily, by ' -■ •• : . , .. .';■: MR. OXLEY, ■•■ 803 ; , . ; ' 'Bridge-street, Nelson. Birmingham tioiJSE.'--The un-. -*-'• dersigned begs to inform'her Friends' and the public that she has on sale a good supply of GRASS SEEDS,,CLOVER SEEDS, and Nels6n grown GARDEM SEEDS, warranted,to grow. I : ; MRS. E. S. BETTS. ; July-6th,-1860. ~ , 775I i iurther fresh arrival of WINTER, j-^*-... GOODS at tlifStoresorG. BS£ER; Trafalgar--; treet." • ■ - ; ' | May 24th 1860. ; : : - 590I - , On sale at the Colonist Office. T EDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASHBOOKS,. &c.y &C.—A small assortment of Account Books' to be sold at a very low rate. : ' ' ' i Also, Bibles and Testaments... .{: ;. •..:•■; ' ~T ~ ' ~' kotics.; •■-■.:.-■ |rO SUBSCRIBERS AND ABVESTZSEBS. THE COLONIST, published every .Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to Eng» land,.Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide,■ Queensland, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the "Summary for Europe and Australia" posted to their friends abroad, may send their addresses to this office, which will be promptly attended to. It is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery of this paper, may be notified at-this Office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. The terms for advertisements are as under :— Eight lines . . .£O4O Every line above eight 0 0 3 Every subsequent insertion will be charged one-half of the above prices. ' Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. . • . . , Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according to & scale .to be ascertained on application, at this office. ■

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 4

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