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T X- HODDER, Richmond, has on r1- • ' SALE— I BOOTS AND SHOES— Childrepjajblack jmd colored cashmere boots Children's cloth elastic sides, buttoned and laced*. Children's patent lace fronts, kid and leather Children's fancy-balmorals, strap pumps, patent and calf -* Boys', youths', and men's bluchers Ladies' lace aud elastic side cashmere Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ladies.' ' ~ patent goloshed - -r1 Ladies' ~ double soles do. from Ss. 6d?' Leather and kid boots, slippers, and walking shocf, Geutlcmcn's superior Wellingtons, fiom 18s. per pais;'> Lace-ups, balmorals, Oxonians, with every d.e!"'*ription of boots and shoes.' ■'--' - DE APERY— " ~ •/ ' *Grey and whiter calicoes, linens, ducks, sheetings) Flannels, baizes, gambioons, tweeds, stufitt, wint.ey_. Fancy di esses and robes of every description Mantles, shawls, silks, muslins, jeans Prints, cambrics, denies, sheetings, tea cloths Huckribackh, ciash, silecias, &c. Muslin goods, lace 3, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. CLOTHING— Men's Manila, bfab, straw; and cabbage'tree hats -Ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, white aud colored, pain and fancy, in every description Millinery, hosiery, and haberdashery Ladies'underclothing and stays Boys' and youths' coats, trousers, and vests, a very large assortment • j Men's tweed, alpaca, and cloth coats . Men's white and drab moleskin arid cord trousers Men's woollen,cords, Bedfords,. tweeds, doeskins, kersymeres, drills., ducks, and cantoons Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests / Men's longcloth, Crimean, regatta, and Scotch shirts - Boys' youths', and men's felt;hatsfand cloth caps Serge shirts, braces, umbrellas, &ci'• GENERAL STpRE-^- f, ■ • Sugars, teas, coffees, tobacco, cigars", candle's:..f, .London and Sydney soaps, scented soaps,-peifumeiy . Stationery and books, Italian warehouse goods ; • Oilmen's stores,,tinware, brushware, cutlery - Gardeners', tools, carpenters' tools Crockery and-glass ware, toys, with* sundries in grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous* to-particularise. ..-.••' 760 FIRE,-. FIRE; AND SMOKE. ' ;.-;_ WH. WEST has the pleasure of informing • : the Pubßc that he has purchased 6 KEGS BARRETT'S TWIST TOBACCO that arrived per Queen ofthe.Avon* a few days past.' • By-his'superior judgment of this article he has seemed all the firstclass tobacco then imported, and is now enabled .to offer the same at his.well known establisliment in Bridge-street. ' -. The trade supplied at moderate rates. 187 PIPE AND A SMOKE FOR A PENNY. TKT: -H. WEST fills all Cutty. Pipes when. » V\> bought of him with his first class CUT CAVENDISH TOBACCO, at the above rate. .188 QTALLARD AND MILLS, Plumbers,. , Painters, andPaperhangers, have.on SALE—• :. '. Best white lead, 48s. per cwt.- Xy, f ' Glass all sizes ■ •' '■ Ay y.. '■''. '.y .' X 'A; y ; , : lead; whiting^oUs,:and;^^entina Yy^. --y *-"^''"'f Xsaa-puriipa'warrafited;.^ . Beer engines and spirit fountains fitted up Sashes made-and glazed to order, at ls. lOd. per foot- . •'-;" . Colors mixed ready for use, •*.. At the old established AND RETAIL COLOR SHOP, BBIDGE-STBEET, ' ■ Nelson. 191 \ THE undersigned are CASH PUR--1- CHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP; SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, fo^r which they will. give the highest market prices.. . . NASH.-AND, SCAIFE. Nelson; May-26th, 1859.. = ; ; . . *.: 11,69 f qaa f\{\ BRICKS on SALE at FIVE aUjUI/U POUNDS per THOUSAND.: '••'•*• * Apply to- ' '■;■<-". - ~..'■ ' G. HOOPERAND CO. Nelson Brewery, -* : • ; .■-.■-,'.-. July 215t,;1859. ' ■ 114: '. "V/lEWS 'of:NELSON are 'NOW'READY,; at MELTJISH'S Photographic Rooms,-Bridge-, street;'' '.-' -";';; f; -: - - '-, - : '■ ■'.; ..'■" '';'-':':'" r'^ ~. EX QUEEN OF; THE'AVON. ; MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON .•*•"-*- 'have just received'LAßGE CONSIGNMENTS. of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLES; Pilches-for young, ladies and.' gentlemen, with moveable Heads; 7 Bridle** 'andßits', of every description; Horse Clothing,;' ; Blankets, Roller.!, Sponges j Brashes, Combs, Antiijrp-, pilps, Gambfldoe^,'-Canvas Tents, Drinking; Flasks,! 'brassand^silverniountedrGigvHarness, &c., &c,from . H.-'Peat;''l4-. Old* Bond-street,. Piccadilly,-London, and : which tiieyhave now on; sale at,BridgOrSlr'cet,, Nelson... : >.:. -■ ■ r-..,.:,v, v ;,,.,;,-,,,.rf : ; ;r .',.;f;,,,;£;r5.-f.', Peat's Saddles, complete,,cash ~ ,ry .., ~ 7lb- ". ,* Good,second-class;Saddles, complete, cash!. 6.10 - ; .-...'.,!D|tto^4it<^4'jt.to.'..- 'Y...Y.A.XYX'y-Y-X-, . A. -YXYS 10. . ..Also a quantity ",of.6ecpnd-handf Saddles and' Harness.'. 0 .'','■ Qoad f se^hd-hand Saddles' complete . , - '. 410 ; ■ v^pitto'dittpf;,,.^ ;";;; f yaZZV-. '"•"'. xa^x^x' "V'- ff Afewgppusecond-liarid Ladies saiddles: * : , ;fAl^ge^Bekx.f^^Gigind Cart Collars ;of every size; arid;descriprioK,^t'repucQd;prices', always on hand. r . :': ;T>riying -%hips;: ( '7s_.6dVVTtiding-'Whips, 7s. 6d,; Kadies' Whips, 6s. ;6d. ;• Boy's' Riding and Hunting :'Wffips,-4si;6cUand;6s:6d.^ A.<v y.^-yAyAy-.. ■ •' ■The' Trade supplied"with best rEnglish Leather andf Saddler's Ifo'nmon'geiy. . , ... : ;..y ■,:.;. .- X9(S • ■; 'yy- -y.X-AuA Yy°EOTbX SALE. ";-..'•'", : :- y'.X' ■'QA" (\f\f\ EEET, of PELORUS TIM- '. jL).^9y,y,v/; •^B;'f^rt*E';Md..^i);;:OTE_ l ' deliverable, on the Beach;,* *'f" ' '■" f '""'*'' " . 'r;A!pplV.immediately'to'D. M^KENZIEr^^ or T. CAW- ;• ;T^pNJ;Albion Wharf';' '' •;'■ r-> ';; v *: '*?; 186 '.;., ff'NEIiSON/^NE^fAl^^Sßißlf JtORE^ ■ V--xXAY '.- : ;fV'TKAF^A%STREEiC^;,; - .Z 1 -X' NOTWITHSTANDING *f increased •; i!^;, • DU r lhr uppn SPIRITS; the prices attoe^ Nelson i; 'Wih'c arid Spirit Store will remain the »same as 'Hereto-; fore,£ exceptr so' far as Geneva %y-the<ca'se is;concerned,, rj-ithfe trifling profit upon whiclifwiil necessitate an;a'd-f fvimce'bf-Jth&Mditional duty.imposed. yy'-: ] -.:--;' r--'r-'AyXy-' rrrr-r; Y. .;-..,.{ -:. xy ;■■'■.'r.st169-"-"--'- 'y. ■■ '■■:■■■:U...< -;*.; >i- ■'•'-"■■■■■■y- Proprietor.-7,-t'r . -:-- NOW** OR ;".-■,-■ >.; x-A'-A-'. : isMsMs^s^^ ; X ~ fully' Hnfprrii'tli'eir numerbps patrons tlikt they/ fwilHH AugiVst;agaiiii"'-S'EN rD to^&LAN'DVwheri all :;PPRTR;AITSJ'^VIEWS J<)f-;residenees,bßßOpoH|ES,: . '&d,. can'fbe fo^wardcd.i"ifreei of exp'enselto ffcliefowners.^ . .Unfading:' mfcl li(e-like.*iPortraits_>-tak<enf .-by lthe[ JiXantKbtype; r Pr6cipss,'.;dailyyi'fi:om(lTehiitQi.Fj(|tir, pjm.4' -iwi'thbut; refere^celtb-,weather : ;<j ,w,et .oi;- iclpudy^ days')" being no hindrance. .-..- ; Sky; J\tZ, >}."•!'■ {'f r - yyvsjs^ X *;!#> r.rflW^^fe^;;?^^^.^ Bank,.';,',,;, ? xnv ] yj^ei^,^^Y^y':. yyX:ZZYy-A'.y YylQB- : yy ]

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 190, 16 August 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 190, 16 August 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 190, 16 August 1859, Page 1

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