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FOR MELBOURNE ; DIRECT^^-The dipper brigantine ACTIVE, 200 tons, .I. Smith, commander, will sail as above on or about 25th November. ■■ '• ; ';- '■'". For freight or passage, apply; to • ■ JOHN R. HAY V S, f \ I. ■ .' . ' ' ' " .. . . . f Agent.,, i Nelson, November 14th, 18591 • • ■ ;I.'-,;-'^ir. l IC<OR; LONDON DIRECT.-^-Tfae j^au-j r 1- tifuL Aberdeen clipper barque :KOXANA/'27B^ tons raster, A,. Spittal, master,- will befat Port JtJn*i;i derwood hy the. Ist December, to cpmioencß loading WOOL; and as she will take a limited quantity only* will'sail for LONDON Ist January, 1860. . ' Freight on Wool, Three Farthings per lb. ' For further particulars, npply to ' NATH. EDWARDS AND 00., ■-..■:•] '""■■,'■ •■ •- ■" ■ orto •■ : '.'' .' :; ■:•-.'! ,i• -7 '.",, . MORRISON AND SCLANDBBSi :;| ''' Nelson, 17th.Octobeh ;^".: fi y ;'■ '■ "■.'_ ]6ti : .\ " v ■:■;'■ ■•••■ -' :: -■■ -^o •Mj£iio^''fHE :^ala;;% '%?'?! ipOR LONDON ''BIRECT^-^he:,';^] -*- ■ first-class ship> QOLCONDA, 688tons^register,] A. Montgomery, com'iiiahdef, * will proceed to ;Port | | Underwood to. commence loading 'by 15th January, ■ and will sail for LONDON direct on or about the I 31st March, iB6O. .' : .,.'.,.. . : , ; . :: : Freight on Woql, Three Farthings per lb. For further particulars, apply to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., ! :::•- ■ . or-to" ' . ■'■■'■■■ ■;' \ MOJRRISON AND SOLAHDBRS^ 1 Nelson,. 17th October. 545 PARTICULAR ATTENTION is directed to the following large lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS,exKoxANArInfant's white and drab cashmere hoods I Valenciennes wove and saxony edgings ' Plain and edged blonds, white and black Muslin edgings, scollops,, and-fibuncings Mohair girdles and belts ! ~ Bobbinette, sprig, white and.black stiff netts i White Persian, sarsnet, and glace jsilks I White, black, figured, and spot muslins " Plain, check, and chintz delaines Bough brown, and dressed Hollands : . White and drab moleskins, and cotton cords White toilette covers and counterpanes . Cotton, worsted, and silk braids Girl's and Women's and Men's hosiery Sewing,< knitting,; and,; crochet cotton, best • . makes ..•■.'. ... ; ._.- .. .;.-, ,- .; '•, „.. Needles, hair-pins, watch ribbons, and flannel binding, &c.; ' Parasols and umbrellas ■•■•«■.. Large stock of calicoes from 4Jd. per yard White pecquay and marcella . Earlstone ginghams Colored Hungarians'and denies Alpacca coatings and gambrobns Ladies' tweeds and cashmerettes Lot of tweeds for Boy's clothing, from 3s. 6d. per yard - Lancashire and real Welsh flannels 100 pieces ribbon velvets, every shade • 20 pieces dl;,bai?e'table coyere, good fltyles, from lsi Cd;to 3s. 6d. pef.yard ......... Every variety of-ian&y-buUoßs. • OBSERVE— H. J. GOODMAN'S, 589 Bridge-street. OUTFITTING STORE. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. MENS' AND YOUTHS' READYMADE CLOTHING of the BEST QUALITY of MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, and at the LOWEST PRICES. ; J. LUCAS begs to call the attention of purchasers of Clothing to his STOCK, which he is . ;. '.... SELLING CHEAPER THAN ANY OFFERED ELSEWHERE OF THE SAME QUALITY; r and being a Tailor, purchasers may rely on the fit of every article sold by him. : : Panama Hats, Caps, Shirts, Blankets, &c. Nelson Tweed made to order. Sac Coats, 42a.' Vest and Trousers, 38s. OBSERVE— J. LUCAS, OUTFITTER, I. , . . BBIDGE-STBEET, ! . ; ; Nelson. '■.'.. NEXT DOOB TO SIMONS' 'OLD STOBE. . f) UT F I T T'l NG STORE , Bridge«street. ■;.■) ..- Men's and. Youth's REAJ^Y-MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at -.■ ■•' x-UJCAS',1 '•:■ ' ■" Bridgelstreet, next door to Symons', N.B.—HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. ■'■• .. '..:. v.-:-..>■■::■> -~.: ;■-.■?. . :-■■ - ': -. H34: ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS for making superior GRUEL in ten minutes. Recommended by the Faculty for making a delicate arid pure gruel; not liable to turn sour on the stomach. Persons of weak digestion or constipated habit, would derive benefit from the use of this pre« paration: ; as food, for infants—it is. excellent. Packed in 1-lb, air-tight canisters. < ..'•,.■ -. '■ ■ Also*; "'>'■' PREPARED OATMEAL^ strongly recommended to invalids, i« 14rlb. canisters. : j : * SOL© AT JOHN SYMONS* AND CO's STORES. ■• ■■ ; -"■'■■;. •';■.■■ . 560. TO FARMEKS. ■TMf iISSRS. G. HOOPUR AND CO. bbg -*-"A: t o inform Farmers and others in the country districts' that after the 20th instant, and during the ensuing harvest season, they will be prepared to supply ':< SUPERIOR HARVEST ALE, at 2s. per Gallon; and which may be had many quantity at the Brewery and following places:— ...... Mr. C. Halliday's, Rising Sun, Waimea-road; Mr. Beach's, Turf Hotel, Stoke; Mrs. Cleaver's, Plough Inn, Richmond ; Mr: Disher's, Star and Garter, Richmond; Mr. A Bush's, Appleby; Mr. M. Coleman'a Waimea East; Mr. T. Hill's, Waimea South; Mr. A. Devaney's, Waimea West; Mr. Wamock's, Wakefield; Mr. W. Waßtney's, Wakapuaka; Mr. Parker's, Motueka; ; Mr. G. Harding's, Motueka; Mr. A. Dodson's, Riwaka^ . Nelson Brewery, ! 12th November, 1859. 605> COOKING STOVES, EX ACTIVE. ON SALE by the undersigned, BEST AMERICAN COOKING STOVES, Nos. 7, 8, 9., Golden State pattern. ; JOHN R, HAYS. Nelfion, November 17,1859. ' ' ,623

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 218, 22 November 1859, Page 1

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