l|m|anMse. ' FOR SALE, a five-roomed , HOUSE, near the new College. If not sold soon will be itiET on LEASE. | Apply at the office of this paper. 978 "POR SALE.TrA Freehold DWELLING '■■*-"". HOUSE, with. Garden an,d well of water, situate ioiiie immediate vicinity of the new College. ' Apply to the Proprietor, J. P. BLACK, Trafalgar.street.: ..■ : ■ ; . ■.. -.•, i -.-": -^ '■'■<.'■ '-• " 984 tfOR SALE, IN IOWEB^ WAKEFIFLD, ' Ob ACRES of LAND, fronting the main ulO road, substantially fenced,: with plenty; of wood and water adjoining, containing the following CROPS— 13 acres of-Wheat ) ' , 7 do. do. Oats . 5 do. eta Peas. Apply to ROBERT BODDINGTON, Lower Wakefield, Waimea South. ■'■■, :;<:■..-■- 988 /■GENTLEMEN'S SUPERIOR CLOTHING IX ■"■• ;. Ex NEILLY. ;. . / '■.: •■•; , Crimean ?and Regatta Shirts V; : Sydney Tweed Coats and Monkey Jackets: India-rubber Coats, Gaps, and Leggings - Seal-skin Coats, Cardigan Vests and Jackets ■ : Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underclothing! . . , G. BAKER, 'f ;.; 702 Trafalgar-street. WINDER GOODS, just arrived from England, ex DERWENTWATER, yiz.— ; Ladies' Mantles; Shawls, and Furs ; , , „ - Brown Straw and Felt flats ; „ and Children's Underclothing and Wmcy '"_■_■ Petticoats' Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery *"' ;; ."" Feathers, Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses " Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoates, Capej, and :■.■■■■■ ■' ' '- . Leggings' ■ '' ■ " „ Black Cloth, Sack, and Dress Coats „ Bedford Cord,; .;Plaid, and Pilot; Trowsers "' ' „ Shirts, Collars, Neckties, and Ker- : ■ - chiefs . • ' "■■•'■"•' :•"• Cloth Caps, Straw and Felt Hats Men's and Boys' Vests and Jackets Lambswool Drawers and Singlets. Gambroon Linaeys and Flannels ' Mufflers,^Comforters, and Mitts , . ■:■■[. Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Pocket Flasks . <, Hearth Rugs, Carpets, and India Matting. . , : G. Bakeb, ; ; Trafalgar-streeti . ANNE.^ LOFTON. . ■ THE undersigned : have just received the following GOODS, all of first rate quality, and suitable to the Trade :— . ' 3 tierces Loaf Sugar ' 20 chests and half-cheats very superior Congo ; ... .Tea ■' ..,■■■;'■''' .■ : .•'■ ' 10 boxes Very superior Cassia-, ■ 8 „ „ Young Hyson , ! 5 „ • „ Orange Pekoe 8 „ „ Gunpowder 3 cases Hawley and Palmers Biscuits, assorted 2 „ assorted Candied Peels 20 boxes Sugar Candy : 1 case Chocolate, soluble ~ . 1 „• Fry and Sons . . 3 casks Day. and Martin's Blacking, in tin boxes 2 cases ditto '■■•■"" -ditto ditto 10 „ Starch, No. 1, Coleraan, and Orlando .Jones -. ■'■■', • , :.,.,' ■ . ; ■ '■ : 45 Dressed Hearttf Stones 3 bales Wine Corks and Bungs . 2 „■' Gingerbeer ditto ■; : 4 cases Castor Oil, \ and i-pints - 4 „ French Capers ■ ,3 „' assorted Sauces '**'/ " ', .1 cask fine Plantation Coffee 1 superior Grocei's Weighing .Machine, from 28 lbs. to 56 lbs, with adjusted weights :: -;. to"suit -'■■'' ■ ■ '' ■ '■■/■' 12 best Warranted Anvils : 2 Swedge Blocks ; . . 2 pairs Smith's Bellows 6 Registered Stoves,! assorted patterns 2 cases B.Y; Sickles and Reap -Hooks - . 1 case best London Tea Canisters, from 10 to, '■■ 16lbs; * • .." '■■':' ' ' 2 hogsheads Clarke's Tinned Hollownre -: ;f 6 pockets Hops, 1859-•■: ;; ":; ' Brewers Isinglass . 1 case Tracing and Drawing. Papers -■■•■ J. lEVIEN' ANIX CO.' _•". 729- ;: . '■;' ": Bridge-street, Nelson;' TUST OPENED ex * Anne Longton.— **■ 142 DOZEN. 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 „ Ribbed Irish Knits „ Vienna, Merino, and Lamb's Wool do. „ Colored Shetland Hose and half Hose „ . Brown Cotton, Merino, and Lamb's Wool Pant* _ „ Laa.b's' Wool and Flannel Shirts ~ Grey and Scarlet Pants „ Worsted Hoods, Boots; «fee, <fee. H.J.GOODMAN, 581 Bridge-stieet. fYKHAND at the COLONIST Office , Ledgers and .Journals, in rough calf , - - Cash Books, in parchment j Carter's Receipt Books', ditto. A few volumes'of Howett's Journal, PHURCH SERVICES and PRAYER BOOKS on sale at Mr. SUTCLIFFE'S, Motueka. T^HE BRITISH WORKMAN at cost ■*- ■ price. ' ' -* •" ' I. M.iHILL, Agent, MRS. REYNOLDS receives Young . Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every department connected ,with . that accomplishment,- requisite to form' a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. Mrs. R.s system of instruction, is that of the. cele-< brated Henbi Hbrz, of the Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied* for many years. Mrs. RBiijoi.DS r giwe3 private lessons hi DKA.WING t the Latin, French, and Italian LANGUAGES, ac-. quired during sixteen years on the Continent. " Trafalgar-square. < ' ?09
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 4
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641Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 4
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