LEATHER. LEATHER. rPQ SHOEMAKERS—On Sale, 70 hides •■*- excellent Kip, Cordovan, and Grain Bellies.-,. Boot and Shoemaker's Leather and Grindeiy Malt. Hardy-street. ;, B. JACKSON,' BOOTS. BOOTS. IUST OPENED 1 CaseDavies and Son's ** best Wellingtons. ,' ** Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy-street ■> B. JACBHp^ T-ffW OEE N E D—36, .:.3# 40, -%!«Mfa^&*>w Hollands "^ *^Giazedwia'rough brown 'ditto* '* 54 and 62 inch table linens <. Worsted linen table covers White and black moreens : 6-4, 7-4, and 8-4 corded petticoats, white and black Brown and white linen drills Boys' neckerchiefs Cotton, Lisle, silk, and kid gloves, all sizes White German fringes and dimity Toilette covers and white counterpanes Turkey twills and super scarlet coburgs 38 inch mixed alpacas, best qualities 150 patterns in ribbons Fast lilac and chintz prints Drawn and stamped embroidery patterns Welch knitt half hose j Lambs' wool hose Men's cotton pantaloons Merino vests Balzarines, acrophanes, and bareges Black and colored sewing silks Black braids, stay busks, &c, &c. H. J. GOODMAN, Bridge-streets', ON SALE by the undersigned— DRAPERY. Ladies and Gentlemen's boots and shoes Worsted and cotton cord and moleskin trousers Summer coats Elastic and cotton braces .. '. ' Men's and boy's shirts and collars Frock cloth coats and trousers Watertight boots Diggers' boots made to order. GROCERIES. Teas and sugars Currants and raisins And a variety of other merchandise. CHARLES LUCAS, Manchestei house, Trafalgar-street. NOW IS THE VERY DAY, and now is the identical hour, For Furnishing—Flax mattresses of all sizes and dimensions, carpeting, druggeting, hearthrugs, &c , &c. For Apparel—A capital and choice assortment of gentlemen's clothing, consisting of ' shepherd's plaid and fancy tweed :' vests and trousers. For Groceries—Teas, sugars—not to be surpassed in quality and prices. ,< And last but not .least, For Bjiilding purposes— White pine, Totara and Rimu boards, planks, and scantlings, of all lengths. — Shingles, palings, posts and rails, &c. Address— JAMES PHILLIPS, Alma house, Trafalgar-street. TUST RECEIVED—. . Ladies' cashmere boots, military heels „ . Kid-top ~ „ „ Gentlemen's dress boots, patent leather Ladies'kid and bronze slippers Mens' best bluchers. B. JACKSON, Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy-ctreet. QN SALE at Victoria House, 290 very superior English Hams, at Is. 6d. per pound. N. T LOCKHART.. Nelson, 12th Nevember, 1857. ~|?X CHEETAH.—On Sale by the Un-•*-f dersigned. 19 chests superior black congou tea 22 half-chests ditto ditto ditto 1 bale bed tick 1 trunk Wellington boots 1 ditto ladies' ditto 1 case kangaroo skins 2 cases felt hats 2 cases clocks 1 case gents' summer clothing 1 case red guprnseys 10 nests American tubs 4 dozen buckets 1 package saddlery. ! JOSEPH AND WEIL. Nelson, 3rd December, 1857. JUST LANDED, EX CHEETAH, FROM SYDNEY, j A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of goods •£*• suitable for the present and coming season, and ordered expressly from Sydney for the undersigned. They consist of Ladies' white satin shoes Ditto best black kid ditto Ditto gilt embroidered ball-room shoes Ditto bronze ditto ditto ditto Ditto chinelle bound patent leather slippers Ditto black and coloured Venetian ditto Ditto buff ditto Ditto Brussels carpet ditto Ditto patent leather walking shoes Ditto ditto ditto pump soles Ditto Cashmere boots, elastic sides Ditto cloth ditto ditto ditto Ditto kid ditto ditto ditto, military heels Children's boots and shoes in;every variety and size Gentlemen's Oxford lace shoes Ditto buff morning slippers Ditto light calf skin cossacks Ditto best Davis Wellington boots 6 cwt. prime sole leather. To arrive per Ocean Queen, daily expected, a large and further supply of boots, shoes, and leather of | every description. ! B. JACKSON, Boot, Shoe, and Leather Mart, ; Hardy-street. pmist ztnfr Janiir $nq»rijr.. TO BE SOLD, OR LET. 'TO BE SOLD, on moderate terms, -*- partly cash and partly credit, or let for a term of years, a desirable property, with fine sea frontage and sufficient fencing and firing. It is well adapted to Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs; has an extensive "turn out;" is in a retired yet convenient part of Waimea West; has a neat and commodious Dwelling, and about 10 acres in partial cultivation. The property includes more than 200 acres, and is capable of great improvement, being one of the best situations in the Settlement for an active family. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. Wilkie, Nelson, or the Publisher of this Paper. Waimea West, November 30th, 1857. A TOWN FREEHOLD. HOMESTEAD ■*■"*■ for £3 3s. cash, and £7 7s. in bills at ten per cent, Apply to Mr, R. BURN, Tinsmith,
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Colonist, Issue II, 8 December 1857, Page 1
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