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_____ ■ i • ~ BIBLE DEPOT, Waimea-strcet. . English Bibles, morocco, marginal reference* Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica ditto Bibles suitable for presents German Bibles, Luther's translation • Bibles in large type Double Pica' Psalms, roan, gilt edge* Ditto ditto New-Testaments, iri 2 vol*., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost prict. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for school* Lamb's Works, 1 vol. Eomane's Works Letters from Italy, 2 vols ■elect Writings of Drake, 1 vol Sermon* by Ward, 1 vol. ; ; Stevenson's Algebraic Equations, 1 vol, , Self-examinations in Euclid, 1 vol. Chapter* Chemistry applied to the Arts, 2 vols. Agamemnon,'by Bloomfield, 1 vol. Gregory's Economy of Nature, 3 vol*. • Dr. Johnson's Works, 15 vols. I. M, fcILL, 7*6 ' - -- . Depogitoiy. THE undersigned is a CASH purchaser of WHEAT, OAT£, and BARLEY, ;' -- ) . ' "W; WILSON. TUST OPENED ex Anne Longton.— «J 142 DOZEF SUPERIOR HOSIERY, Comprising as under:— -- . Ladies' fashionable Lamb's Wool and' Merino colored Stripe Hose , ' Girls' do. do. Ladies' fine white Cotton Hose Girls' do. do. Boys' grey Merino Socks Gents' rough brown half Hose „ Bibbed Irish Knits ' „ Vienna, Merino, and Lamb's Wool do. „ Colored Shetland Hose and half Hose ,; Brown Cotton, Merino, and iamb's Wool. Pants „ Lamb's Wool and Flannel Shirts „ Grey and Scarlet Pants ' „ Worsted Hoods, Boots, &c, &c. H. J. GOODMAN, 815 , Bridge-street. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS AND CUTLERY OE EVERY DESCRIPTION, EX NEILLY. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON -i-TJ- have just received a J large assortment of very choice Electro-plated Tea and CoffeePots, Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs, Candlesticks, Cruets, Toast Racks, Spoons, Dessert Forks, Table Cutlery, Sciisors, Pen Knives, Sheep Shears, &c.,'ic, selected from one ofthe best houses in London, and which will 'bo sold at -the lowest remunerating prices, wholesale and retail. " . 708 INTER GOODS, just arrived from England, ex DERWENTWATER, visLadies' Mantles, Shawls, and Fur* „ Brown Straw and Felt Hats „ and Children's Underclothing and Wincy Petticoats , Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams.. . Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery Feathers, Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses ' Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoates, Cape*, And Leggings „ - Black' Cloth, Sack, and Dress Coats „ Bedford Cord, Plaid, and Pilot * Trowsers „ v Shirts, Collars, Necktie*, and Ker- . ••- chiefs Cloth Caps, Straw'and Felt Hats Men's and Boys' Vests.and Jackets, Lambswool Drawers and Singlets' Gambroon Linseys arid Flannels Mufflers, Comforters, and; Mitts Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, aud Pocket Flasks Hearth Rugs,-' Carpets, and India Matting. ■ G. Baker, X • Trafalgar-street. . Nelson, 27th April, 1860. ; , ; ; 498 I UST LANDED, ex MARTHA, from **y Melbourne, and On Sale at the etores of the undersigned:—: : ; 200 bags Bugar * , 2,bales;L Bbags; 20 boxes soap 18 do axe handles , ' 22 coils Manilla ropa ■ 25 kegs white lead , 21 nests American tubs ■', , 25 doz. buckets, 10 cases wood.seated chairs 2 „ cane „ „ . , 3 „.. rockers , ' -!, 1 casejjwood-seated office chairs : . * „ children's chairs 769 fc W.WILKIE. A further fresh arrival of WINTER GOODS at the Stores of G. BAKER, Trafalgartreet. ..-■-, * May24thlß6o. - ; ' <90 ..:■ ■• :■■■ NOTICE. ;;'- -f:-: A LL POULTRY TRESPASSING on -£*■ my ground after this notice will Be destroyed. THOMAS GWILLIMj Haven ro«d. . August 20th. •/:■■ "908 fJ.OLD PURCHASED by the under- ~* signed. 516 ■-•. W.WILSON. TYAVID FULTON informs his friends -*-^ and the public that he has taken the VICTORIA HOTEL; wherehe will have always a stock of good WINES and SPIRITS, and the belt ALE. arid PORTER. - : The; LODGING apartments^will be comfortably furnished, and every attention will be given to. make visitors comfortable. ..'"-.•.,■,. ' 20Q BEFORE you; return from Nelson, forget not to be. PHOTOGRAPHED by Mr.-Oxley. ; Be sure arid bring your likeness home with you! Lockets and Brooches fitted with- portraits. Photographs copied, and Portraits taken daily, by < MR. OXLEY, 803 ;. . Bridge-Btreet, Nelson. BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. — The un- '•*-* dersigned. begs to inform her Friends and ther publio that she has on sale a good supply of GRASS1 SEEDS, GLOVER SEEDS, and Nelson grown > GAR" ' DE^SEEDS, warranted to grow. . I 'A-. MRS/E.S. BETTS. . j" July 6th, 1860. " " 77?' ;, "On s4le'a,t the Colonist Office.' • ,{ LEDGERS, DABSOOJES/: CASHBOOKS' &c, &c.—A small assortment of Account Boolff to be sold at a very low rate. ' Also, Bibles'and Testaments. - /' MTOTICB. "Z~Ti . TO SUBSCRIBERS AND, ABVXRTXSSIjk THE COLONIST, published every Tuesday «d Friday morning, .is regularly forwarded to Egland, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Qae|M» land, Tasmania, and circulated throughout' Austpa generally. Parties desirous of having the " Sumi*ny . for Europe and Australia" posted to their firijnds abroad, may send their'addresses to this office, *uch will be promptly attended to. > < -' It is particularly requested that any irregularly in the delivery of this "paper, may be notified at t» Office, in order that steps may be taken'to prevejj'a recurrence of the annoyance. 1 The terms for advertisements are as under :f 4 , I -Eightlines . . .£O4 0 f ' Every line above eight 0 0 3(/ Every subsequent insertion will be charged oiyhuf of the above prices. ' / Every advertisement riot exceeding fifteP'word* will be charged at the uniform rate of ls. fojeach insertion. ..;. Quarterly Advertisers will be charged acceding to - a scale to be ascertained on application, at bis office.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 4

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