Now Landings ex Maria. 1 X AMERICAN STOVES, consisting of JL O 8 American Union, Nos. 7, 8, 9 4 Half Moons, Nos. 7, 9 1 Empire City, No. 9 1 Golden State, No. 9 1 Golden Age, No. 9, Also on hand, ex late arrivals— 10 Golden State, Nos. 7, 8 3 Snow Birds, Nos. 6, 7 8 Pioneers and Peerless Airtighta, Nos. 5, 6 5 Parlor Stoves' newest designs. fl^fF Observe—now on sale at the Stores of *'» JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Carpenters, Builders, &.c. T^HE undersigned fyeg to call the atten- •*- tion of the above to their large and well-assorted stock of BUILDER'S IRONMONGERY, just received ex Dona Anita, and other.shipments, consisting of the following:— " '- Cut and Wrought Nails of every description, American and English Screws of all sizes, : Rim Locks and Laches, Dead and Stock ! Locks, T Hinges, Hooks and Rides, Butt Hinges, Tower Bolts, Cabin Hooks, Hat and Coat Hooks, Saali Fastenings, Roller Blind Furniture, Cornice Pole Furniture, Sash Pulleys, . Sash Weights, Door Springs, Gerish's Spring Hinges, &c.,&c. CARPENTER'S TOOLS iii great variety consisting of Planes of every description, Hand, Tenant, and Rip Saws, Pit and Cross-cut Suws, Saw Files, Adzes, Cramps, Squares, Chisels, Gimblets, Screw Drivers, Wrenches, Hammers, &c., &c, &c. 81* JOHN SYMONS AND CO. FURNISHING. FURNISHING. rFHE Undersigned beg to call the attenJ- tion of PARTISS FURNISHING to their superior and extensive STOCK, now landing ex Dona Anita, consisting of Mappin's Ivory and other Table Cutlery ~ Electro-plated Forks and Spoons „ ~ Candlesticks, Tea Pots and Cruet Stands Bronze and Berlin black iron Fenders Steel Fire Irons in great variety Saucepans, Boilers, Tea Kettles and Fountains Tea and Bread Trays, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays Metal and Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots Candlesticks of every description Enamelled and other Bowls, Bellows and Corkscrews Slop Pails, Cullenders, Coal-scoops arid Scrapers Gravy Strainers, Lanterns, Beer Cocks Metal Soup Tureens and Dish Covers : Curtain Bands, Graters, American Axes Frying Pans, Grid-iions, and Flat-irons Plate Looking-glasses in great variety American and Register Stoves „ Tubs and Buckets Single and Double Iron Bedsteads and Cots Brushware of every description Clothes Baskets, Dinner Bells, and Door Mats Matting, Carpeting. Hassocks and Hearthrugs Oil Cloth for passages and rooms Paperhangings in great variety Cane and Wood Seated Chairs in variety Rocking do., also Children's Mahogany Loo, Card, and other Tables „ Hau^stuffed Chairs „ Wardrobes and Fancy Tables Also Glass and Earthenware of every description. f£§T Observe— AT JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S 278 Carpets, Druggets, Oilcloths. T UST RECEIVED ex Lord Ashley— Brussels Carpets, various patterns Kidderminster „ „ Drugget and Felt Felt Sofa Covers Felt Squares for Rooms, various si zes Oil Cloth for Passages, Stairs and Rooms. On sale at the stores of 436 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. TO SPORTSMEN. HALL AND SONS sporting and rifle GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and WADDING. Moreton and Langley's superior London made single,, and double barrel SHOT-GUNS, and-RIFLES. On sale at the stores of, 322 JOHN SYMONS ANjD CO. j 6 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS and CHILDREN'S COTS, ex Dona Anita—consisting pf . . ! Tent, Canopy, Half Tester, French, and Stump Bedsteads, also Children's Cots of various sizes and superior kinds. 251 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. NELSON COAL, delivered in Town, 365. per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Tra-falgar-street. A. G. JENKINS. Euner Glynn, October 8,1860. 1193 | CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. lA£ PRIME JPORT COOPER I iLV/UJ CHEESES ON SALE;in dots to suit purchasers VERY CHEAP. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 37* t T tTST RECEIVED, ex DOiS A ANITA. «*" 10 cases Habper Twelvethees' Manufactures consisting of Soap Powder, Baking Powder, Egg Powder. 349 NASH AND SCAIFE. X\T EBSTER BROTHERS, » » LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 198 HP BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, ■-*-• UNDERTAKER, &c., Nile-street, Wairuea-Koad. 492 E""~X~GEORGE CANNING, from London— 5 bales blankets (red, white and blue) 1 „ Men's blue pea-jackets i 1 ~ Scotch twill Shirts 1 case Hunter's drab cord trousers 1 „ Men's Moleskin do 1 ~ Boys' and Youths' do do 18 pieces Brown Holland 10 doz. Crimean Shirts 1 tierce Ceylon Coffee 50 half-chests tea 31 chests do 7i tons salt (fine and coarse). W.-WILKIE, 552 Bridge-street. P^GLISIT^RiopiCALS for 1861, -^ at reduced prices. List gratis; or posted on receipt of 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON. 383,Georgestrcet, Sydney. — NOTICE.—POISON is now laid upon my land in this district for the destruction of ■11 DOGS. A. Q. JENKINS, Enrier Glynn, Suburban South, April $V 1861. 465
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 372, 17 May 1861, Page 1
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