'TO ARRIVE in the Bride, now shortly .-.-*- expected. 1 case: single perambulators 1 made to order, lease double ~ . § extra strong lease containing— • Kirby ah'd Beard's fine bent Sea Fish Hooks ' i, „■ patent Sail and packing needles ■ ~ „, mounted Palms, Irons, &c. 2 cases Anderson aiid Catley's Fancy Soaps 2 cases Brushware, consisting bf— Cocoa Fibre Scrubbing Brushes, various, qualities; Hair Brooms and Bannister Brushes, Black Lead Brushes. Oil Brushes. 1 case fancy Shop Twines (assorted) 1 case Fishing Lines, Chalk Lines, &c. E. W. TRENT, Bridge-street, Nelson, MELSON MOULD CANDLES, in any •^-' quantity, at 10J. per. pound. A large quantity of good Brown River Potatoes Just reeeived-r-6 cases Gilloux's celebrated Sardines. On sale at E. W. TRENT'S STORE, Bridge-street. PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. JUST RECEIVED, PER ANNE LONGTON, 1 A A GROSS of Inderwick's best color±\J\J ing CLAY PIPES, superior to anything ever offered in New Zealand, and for sale at 783 WM, H. WEST'S. rPO BIBLICAL STUDENTS.— -1- GRIESBACH'S TEXT of the NEW TESTAMENT, Acknowledged by all Biblical critics to be the purest extant. Price ss. 6d. . |;.'".".-. ,■, ' WM. STANTON, ■■ . . Trafalgar-str«et. , PEILDREN'S STRAW HA.TS and CAPS, v; NEWEST SHAPES. n Brown Hats, cavalier shape ~ Fancy Plait, do., do. ■ ' ~ Mixed and Fancy Plait, turban Brown and Tuscan Caps, cadet peaka Boys'and Children's Tuscan Hats, plain .Infant's Leghorn, plain' , Superior. Parasols, plain and Fancy Maltese and Cambric Collars Cashmere Hoods. ' 895 \ i ; H. J. GOODMAN. , TUST OPENED, a CHOICS ASSORT-1 -'■■ ME NT of Infants', Children's, Ladies', and Gentlemen's HATS, Dress CAPS, English and Parisian ;TrimmedandPlainßONNETS,Head Dresses, Blonds, ".Ribbons, Ruches, &a , &a., suitable to the present and dooming season. ' ',' ''■'."■ ',' I Mrs.-R. B. WALCOT, I , Nelson Millinery and Drapery!' Establishment, i Next door; to the Bank, . I ' **;' ■••'- Trafalgar Street. , .887 rYN SALE BY THE -UNDERSIGNED— V Mixed RYE GRASS and CLPYEII SEED.,, r . : ■•'■-'■"' ; ■ i"i •'"' "■'■'■ R.'-SUTdLIFEE,'"'".',"'■ 568 ; Motueka.1 = FOU SALE,; IN LOWER .^AKEFIPLD, ; .OK ACRES of LAND, fronting the main ,/UfJ road, substantially fenced, with, plenty r of wood and water adjoining, containing the following CROPS— ■;'■..::• .V.-'--.- v- "-''■:■''■ ■- "i^; ,' : ~,.,;, 13 acres of Wheat;.,., .-:. ■. : ..; • " ■ 7 do. do. Oats 5 do. do. Peas. Apply to ROBERT BODDINGTON, Lower Wakefield, Waimea gouth. 988
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 1
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