iHerdjantitsc* JUST RECEIVED and on SALE at JONES'S Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, a good assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLES and BRIDLES, JOCKEY WHIPS, RACING SPURS, &c, &c. Bridge-street, Nelson. FURNISHING. 6 DOZEN strong Wood-bottom CHAIRS 6 ditto handsome cane ditto 6 ditto ditto cane-rocking ditto 20 nests American tubs and buckets 2 cases toilet looking-glasses. On Sale at SYMONS'S Store, Bridge Street. "I CASK ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS X and OVAL BOILERS, assorted sizes. Also, 100 CAMP OVENS. On SALE at SYMONS'S STORE. PER GENERAL WOOL. 6 CRATES EARTHENWARE, consisting of Cups and saucers, choice patterns Plates and dishes, do. Bakers' and pudding-bowls Soup and sauce tureens Toilet ware in sets, choice patterns. Also, Glassware, consisting of tumblers, wine glasses, decanters, sugar-bowls, buttercoolers, jugs, salts, &c., &c. On sale at Symons's Store, Bridge-street. FINEST PLANTATION COFFEE. JOHN SYMONS begs respectfully to call the attention of connoisseurs to his very superior PLANTATION CEYLON COFFEE, roasted daily ; ground, and packed in air-tight tins, hot from the cylinder. This process preserves its fine aromatic flavour, and it is especially recommended to parties residing in the country or at the Diggings. On SALE at SYMONS'S STORES, Bridge-street and Collingwood. TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned respectfully solicits the attention of the trade to his large stock of GOODS on hand, ex late arrivals. Also, ex Ocean Queen, the following additions :—: — 1 case alpacas 1 ditto ribbons, gloves, and mantles, Crimean shirts 1 ditto furniture prints 1 ditto window hollands, 32 inch to 44 inch 1 ditto regatta shirts 1 ditto boys' and youths' shirts 2 ditto ladies' fancy straw hats 1 ditto tweeds and doeskins 1 ditto coloured silicias 3 bales 10-4 blankets 1 ditto boys' and youths' serge shirts And a variety of other drapery goods 4 trunks of watertights 3 ditto boys' and youths' bluchers 20 tubs China sugar candy 50 mats Mauritius counter sugar 30 chests of tea, in chests and half-chests 3 cases Morewood and Rogers' roofing tiles 20,000 cigars, No. 2 3 bales of three-bushel bags. The Trade only supplied. W. Wilson. JUST RECEIVED, per "MARY CLARKE" and "OCEAN QUEEN"— 70 bags fine yellow Mauritius sugar 100 bags China sugar 200 bags brown Java sugar 2 hhds. loaf sugar 20 chests congou tea 50 boxes sperm candles 3 bales wrapping paper 50 gross I.N.E. matches 40 gross wax vestas 3 cases £ boxes sardines. Also on hand — Lobsters and salmon, in 1-lb. and 21b. tins Coleman's mustard, pickles Patna rice, plantation coffee Soap, caudles, Jamaica ginger Martell's brandy, Geneva 200 pieces white calicoes, assorted qualities 8-4 grey calicoes, tweeds, and doeskins Corduroy, moleskin, and doe trowsers D.B. Scotch twill and serge shirts Felt hats, men's L.W. vests Blue and striped Guernsey frocks, &c, &c. D. Mooee, Trafalgar-street. TO ARRIVE, per "CRESSWELL," hourly expected, a large and fashionable ASSORTMENT of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, direct from English and Scotch Manufacturers. Linsey woolseys Bayadere shawls Striped poplin robes Fancy checked robes Fancy flounced robes Printed Llama robes Figured Circassians Figured alpacas Hungarian checks Checked ginghams Silk checked prints Muslin dresses Jaconet muslins Cambric muslins Medium muslins Mull muslins Book muslins Scotch hollands Brown holland Bird's-eye diapers Longcloth Bleached calicoes Grey calicoes 8-4 and 10-4 bleached sheetings Coloured counterpanes Bleached countei'panes Toilet -quilts 7-8 and 4-4 Saxony flannel 1J yard wide medium flannel 2£ yards wide do. 3 yards wide do. N. T. LOCKHAET. Hosiery and haberdasheryNelson, March 13th, 1858. WELLINGTONS ! WELLINGTONS ! WELLINGTONS ! EX DUCHESS OF LEINSTER— 1 case Davies and Son's best light Wellingtons 1 ditto ditto gentlemen's short ditto ditto 1 ditto ditto, spring sides 1 ditto ladies' cashmere boots, of best quality Boys' girls', and children's, in every variety Also, 100 pairs of (Jackson's) prime nailed watertights. The above comprise a class of boots superior to any hitherto offered, and can be confidently recommended. BOOT AND SHOE MART, HARDY-STREET, (Nearly opposite Mr. Everett's.) B. Jackson.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 23, 20 March 1858, Page 1
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