Just Received per Sir George Pollock. BUILDING and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. 2 cases Parlor and Kitchen Fenders 1 „ Coal Scoops nnd Chamber Candlesticks 20 Register Stoves, various patterns 3 hogsheads Saucepans, .Boilers, and Tea Kettles 2 hogsheads Patent ennmelled do. do. 1 cask Britannia M.etal Teapots t „ Bellows, Wood Taps snd Boot Jacks 1 case Moderator and Shop Lamps 1 ~ Plate Looking Glasses 1 „ Chimneys,,, Shades, Globes and Lamp Cotton . •.,..-•■• 2 „ Mappin's Cutlery and Electro Piste 7 „ Iron Bedsteads and Children's OqUs . , 1 „ Tea, Bread and Knifo, Trays, and Waiters, • , . . . Nine Casks, containing-— Toilet Cans and Pails, Baths,- Cash and Spice Boxes . , ; .;,, Date and Envelope Cases, Police and other Lanterns . Jelly Moulds, Tartlets, Paste Cutters in great variety '■ , . Fire Baskets, Toast Racks, Cheese Toasters ;■ Dish Covers, Dutch Ovens, Spittoons, Bottlejacks Electro-plate, Metal, and Brass Candlesticks Butter Prints, Wood Spoons, Rolling Pins Weights, Scales, and Steelyards ; Frying-pans, Hoes and Rakes, Ladies' Garden Setts : ~ : ■. .. ' \ Fire-irons, Brass Gocks, Enamelled Bowls Scrapers, Pestals and Mortars, Flat Irons Knockers, Door Chains, Hat and Coat Hooks Curtain Bands and Rings, Brass, Hooka and ... : ( Nails -, . . ,:'•.., Wrought and cut Nails of every size Locks, Hinges, Latches, Window Fastenings Screws, Carpenter's Baskets and Tools &c, &c., &c. ObserveOn sale at the Stores of 67 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. HPO GOLD DIGGERS.— -■- 10 doz. Ame's Long-handled Shovels 10 „ „ Short „ „ 20 „ Collins's Cast Steel Picks 10 „ „ „ Axes. American Hickory Pick and Axe Handles, Also, Prospecting Pans, Billies, Knives, Sheaths, &c. &c. Observe—On Sale at the stores of 163 ~.:,.. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Store Cattle. THE undersigned is a purchaser of the above. JOHN KERR, Junr. N.B.—Persons are hereby cautioned against picking up DRIFTWOOD from Roche's Island; anyone doing so after this notice will be prosecuted. Waimea-west, September 16,1861. 125 Just Received, per Sir George Pollock, 1 Q GRATES CHINA GLASS and EARTH--10 ENWARE— Rose and Thistle China Cups and Saucers „ „ Plates, Bowls, Creams and Egg Cups White and Gold China Breakfast and Tea Sets Dinner Sets complete; various patterns Plates and Dishes of every size, do. do.. Breakfast Cups and Saucers, do. do. Toilet Ware, large assortment, do. do, Soup Tureens, Jugs, Bowls, Mugs, and Egg Cups Cut aud common Tumblers, and Wine Glasses Caraffes, Goblets, Ale Glasses, Decanters, &c, &c, &c. ObserveOn sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Ex Sir George Pollock from London. NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, selected expressly for this market, and which will be found, on inspection, to be one of the best parcels of Goods offered to the trade :— 2 cases Alpacas and Cobourgs 3 .cases Hosiery of every description 12 cases Clothing, consisting of Men's and "Souths' Moleskin, Cotton Cord, and Woollen Cord Trowsers; Bedford Cord, Doeskin, and Tweed Trowsers, in great variety; Doeskin Tweed, and Black "Cloth Vests; Brighton Sac Coats, &c, &c, &c. 2 cases Tweeds and Doeskins, assorted 2 cases Moleskins and Cords, in piece 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 1 bale Scotch Twill Shirts 5 cases.Longcloths, assorted 12 cases Drapery,. Haberdashery, &c. ; consisting of' Brown Hollands, Lawns, Cloutings, Barnsley Sheeting, Huckaback, Linen and Cotton Tick, Muslins, Cambric Hankerchiefs, Ribbons in great variety, Men's White . and Regatta Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Ladies' Mantels, Parasols, Umbrellas, Stays, Skirts, Flounced and other Robes, Prints, Rolled Jaconets, Tailors' Trimmings, Reel Cotton, Thread, Tapes, ifcc, &c, &c. D.. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 13. . 113 Ex Late Arrivals. "DRANDY, in quarter-casks •*-* Whisky, in cases Tea, in chests, halves, and boxes Mauritius and Pampagna Sugar Rice Hops Boots Oilman's Stores Iron Bedsteads Shovels Pipes Vinegar, in quarter-casks. D. MOOKE. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 13,1861. 112 SEASONABLE GOODS. T)IREOT IMPORTATIONS from LON- -"■^ DON, per Glensher. Blankets, Flannels, White and Blue Sergo Counterpanes, .Railway Wrappers, Cobourgi Alpacas, Tick, Croydon Sheeting . Moleskin and thick set Cords, Ready-made Clothing, American Pea Coats Tweed Coats, Vests and Trousers Moleskin and Cord Trousers, Bedford Cord do. Crimean and Regatta Shirts, Felt Hats D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, August 5. -928 Ex Prince Alfred, from Sydney. 1 VERY superior KITCHEN RANGE. -1- May be seen in Mr. Snow's Warehouse. D. MOORE. Nelson, 26th September, 1861. 178 Bridge-street Butcberinr Bstabll»bment» Wholesale and Ketaii. \ SCOTT begs to inform his customers -£*•• that he has removed his Business to more SPACIOUS PREMISES, nearly opposite Messrs. J. Levien and Co.'s, Bridge-street, and in soliciting the patronage ot the public tenders his thanks for the increasing custom ho has hitherto experienced, ~ 891
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 415, 15 October 1861, Page 1
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