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818 L E D E P 0 i). Waimea-street. English Bibles, morocco, marginal reference! . , Pica quarto ditto (ditto r : ;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 edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 746 Depository. UOR SALE.--A quarter of an Acre of \-V LAND with a four-roomed HOUSE standing oh the same, Bituate in Toi-Toi Valley, adjoining Mr, Gome's. Immediate possession can be- given.; Term* cash. ' ' :■'. " ■'■ ■; ■■ ' ' -:' Apply to Mr. THOMAS GILES, on the premises. j ..,■: • •■■ ■: • .•• ■ ■ -.-.■ ;■ - ■■■•■■■• - •■; -38 ■ BOOTS!'. BOOTS M EX ANNE LONGI'OnT O1 TRUNKS ASSORTED all of first UK. rate quality, including ONE HUNDRED PAIRS of LADIES' FASHIONABLE BALMOP.ALS, the GEM of the season, at ■ B. JACKSON'S, , -■■' v TrafalgWrsireet. N.B.—Clearing out Men/i Stout Lace Bootsat 12s. and 14s. per pair. -J--— V 754 TUST OPENED ex Anne Longton.-^. '«* 142 DOZEN SUPERIOR HOSIERY, coinprisingasunder:— ■ • : 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 ■ i • ; „ Vienna, Merino, and Lamb's Woo] do. „ Colored Shetland Hose and half Hose „ Brown Cotton, Merino, and Lamb's Wool Pants ■ ... . , . „ Lamb's Wool and Flannel Shirts „ Grey and Scarlet Pants „ Worsted Hoods, Boots, Ac, &c. H. J. GOODMAN, ;., 815 Bridge-stieet. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS AND CUTLERY OF EVERY fIkcRIPTION, EX NEILLY. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON •"-■- have just, received * 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 WINTER GOODS, just arrived from England, ex DERWENTWATER, yii;~ Ladies' Mantles, Shawls, and Furs •„ Brown Straw and Felt Hats „ and Cliildren'a Underclothing and Wincy Petticoats Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery Feathers, Flowers; Leaves, and Grasses Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoatei, Cape*, -and Leggings „ Black Cloth, Sack, and Dress Coats „ Bedford Cord, Plaid, and Pilot Trowsers „ Shirts, Collars, Neckties, and Kerchiefs ' . Cloth Caps, Strawjand Felt Hats Men's and Boys' Vests and Jackets Lanibswool Drawers and Singlets Gambroon Linseys and Flannels Mufflers, Comforters, and Mitts Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Pocket Flasks Hearth Rugs, Carpets, and India Matting. : G. Baker, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, 27th April, 1860. 498 JUST LANDED, ex MARTHA, from Melbourne, and on "Sale at the stores of the undersigned:— 200 bags sugar 2 bales L B bags : 20 boxes soap 18 do axe handles 22 coils Manilla rope ■ 25 kegs white lead 21 nests American tubs 25 doz. buckets . 10 cases wood-seated chairs 2 „ cane „ „ 2 „ rockers 1 caße£wood-Beated office chairs •'■ • 1 „ children's chairs 769 ' W.WILKIE. RIFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. J. CM. KARSTBN, Cabinet Joinery, and Carpentery work of all kindi." 463 Hardy-street, near Campbell'a Mill. hj.OLD PURCHASED by the underV^ signed; . , . 516 W.WILSON. DAVID FULTON informs his friends and the public that he has taken the VICTORIA HOTEL, where he will have always a stock of good WINES and SPIRITS, and the best ALE andPORTER. The LODGING apartments will be comfortably furnished, and every attention will be given to make I visitors comfortable. . ; < 200 , J-. —: —.. , ——; —————; —: —., . ; —.. — BEFORE you return from Nelson, forget not to be PHOTOGRAPHED by Mr; Oxfey. Be sure and bring your likeness home with you! Lockets and Brooches fitted with portraits. Photographs copied, and Portraits taken daily, by - 1 ■■!■■.- .-, •, ■■ ■ .-.:.. ■ MR. OXLEYj r : ..: ■ ■ 803 ; 3ridge-street, Nelson. BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. -- The unf*-^ dersigned begs to inform her Friends *nd 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. July 6th, 1860. , : . : _ lH TO SUBSCaiBERS AND ADVSRTZSBKS. THE COLONIST, published every Tuesday; and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to Eng- : land, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Qneens* ' land, Tasmania, and circulated throughput Australir/ I 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 Bteps may be taken to prevent a re* currence of the annoyance. The terms for advertisements are as under :— Eightlines . . .£O4O Every line above eight 0 03 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 a scale to be ascertained on application, at this office.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 301, 7 September 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 301, 7 September 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 301, 7 September 1860, Page 4

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