Ex dutna, from Melbourne! AM ERIC AN GOODS, in great variety, ■£*• from the Manufacturers. AMERICAN STOVES, Parlor and Cookiug, complete, with tlie latest improvements, , WAGGONETS, of a superior make, light, elegant, and durable. ... j COLLINS' AXES, and Long and Short-handled SHOVELS. BUCKETS and TUBS. CHINESE BASKETS, FURNITURE of every description, and a large quantity of 'other seasonable, useful, and CHEAP GOODS. AUCTION MART. Bbidge and Trafalgar-streets. '■'■• ; ■ . • ' f 87* ••rari, f((tut, lerari, ' IF youl want toget.a.gbb^ HAy^IS^AH .. BEGA R;; came; W -IVJsf FBT Sejjar.', Divan, Lower Bridge-street. "•"'<'• " ' J , "..'.'•-' 841 Notice of Removal. JOHN TURNER, TAILOR, has kE- . y MOVED to --Trafalgar- street,' next door to": Mn. Bird's. '. .. i . . '. ' J. T. begs to; intimate to his friends atid! the'public that he intends carrying on the iDRAPERY^BUSINESS along with his trade, and having made arrangements for.a constant supply of goods of the best description from Scotland, he will be able to soil on the most reasonable terms for cash. , . - Nelson, August 8,1861. ; 940 Boots, Boots, Boots, JUST, OPENED, several Trunks, con- ■'■•',. ... jsistingof-— ~ ~. Women's Leather Boots Women's Cloth Boots Men's Bluchers ;\ Men's .Watertights ' Men's Laced Watertighta Men's Half Wellington Boys' Lace Boots Girl»' Leather* Boots Girls' Cloth Boots Women's Slippers Men's Slippers. . . • v.. At : EDMUND DARTNALL'S, 726 Richmond. 7tut landed, ex Clutha, from Melbourne, 1 A TONS ADELAIDE'FLOUR* best lv brands. ..'.,■.., W.WILKIE, 870 Bridge-street. EXPECTED DAILY.— 2 wrought-iron 2-horse Grey's Scotch Ploughs 2 „■..■-„ „ -,; Steel Mould 2 Ransoms S.C. Swing Ploughs 2 „-. Y.O.H. No. 10 Ploughs These Ploughs hate extra Fittings. 824 I. M. HILL. Wanted to Purchase for C»sb, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUSHELS of good OATS, at the highest market rate. HATH. EDWARDS AND CO. 25th July, 1861. ... 887 TUST RECEIVED at WEST'S, a larg~ e ** assortment of Violins, Flutinas, Concertinas Picolos, and strings of all descriptions. At the Old Stand, lower Bridge-street. . , .;.',' 839 EX GEORGE CANNING, from London— 5 bales blankets (red, white and blue) 1 „ Men's blue pea-jacketa 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-chestsltea ' 81 cheats do -7i:t6DS salt (fine and coarse). -W. WILKIE, 552 Bridge-street. . ■igley'tKeatanrant. r\IG(5E^S,on the rpM to the WAtfGA- , Jl/-- PEK A are particularly requested to inspect the Smiierloraeebmnipdation of the above Reataur&nt, noarCaptainJohns's Store. i J. SIGLW, 714 Proprietor. on, oil, pa. WH. I^EST hat the pleasure of in-." ,■•'• formipg thelinhabiUnto ortheprpyinceof Nelson, th/at.he has. comnjenced,,refining.jSperm and Whale OH for Spjar •nd-all ordinSry Lamps, which He .is prepared to furnish the public with at the following prices:— , ! ' 6 gallons and over at 6«. 6d. per gal. - Singlejgallon, 7s. $ er bottle; Is. 3d. N.B.—Thick oil for Machinery and greasing Cart" Wheels in largi or small quantities to suit purchasers. All, orders left/at WEST'S, Lower Bridge-street, will be promptly attended to^ 838 - ' ' ; Wakefleld Arms Xnn. /yHE undersigned begs to inform the in> '■~ habitants of the Waimeas . and the public generally, that he has TAKEN THE WAKEFIELD ARMS INN; and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of all who may kindly patronize him, to receive a share of public favor. JOSEPH ANDREWS. N.B.—GIG AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. , : '■■.■■■'.-. ■ . ■ .. , 815 .Newcastle Coals. JUST RECEIVED, direct from the M: mines,' -a splendid cargo of Newcastle COALS, ex Miranda, now on sale, in lots to suit families and others. -Terms, ca«h only, i Apply to the agents, J. LEVIEN and CO., or to JONATHAN, itt the Albion Wharf. 79» Bentley's Aerated Soda Water, Jtomonade, ! . and Tonic Water. I AMES BENTLBY begs to inform the *^ • public, that having received a large supply of fresh material and new machinery, from England per Dona Anita, his 2ERATED WATERS are now acknowledsred to be the finest produced in the colony. .To'be'obtained at all the! principal' Hotels in town and country. . N B.—Be particular in obseiving that all bottlei are' Abelled "Bentley." ..■■■■ 49* SHIP CHANDLERY. AKERSTEN'S STORE, opposite •**•■ New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, and Turps Bolt, Europe and' Manilla Rope, Spun yarn. Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, P«int-brushea, Deck and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. 281
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 398, 16 August 1861, Page 1
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