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XfQR MELBOURNE, DiRECT^The '■*•" clipper brigantine ACTIVE, ZOfftoiu, T> Smith, commander, will sail as .above on or about 25th November. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN R. HAYS,, Agent. Nelson, November 14th, 1859., . * . ", _ ( ' 611 t?OR LONDON DIRECT.—The be?iut j*" |tiful Aberdeen clipper barque ROXANAr279 I tons register, A. Spittal, master, will'be at Port Underwdod by the Ist December, to commence, Wdidg WOOL; and as she take a limited quantity only, will sail for LQNpjOJtt 4#t Jariu&iy,-1860. . Freight on, WooLj.]hi^eF«rtbi|]gw per'lb. or to MOKRISON ANI> SCLANDBRSi Nelson, 17th October. , 544 TO FOLLOW THB ROXANA. X^OR LONDON DIRECT.—The fine •*■ .first-class ship GOLCONDA, 688 ton*register, A. Montgomery, commander,' will proceed, to Port Underwood to comraence'loading by 15th January, and will sail for LONDON direct on or about the 31st March, 1860. Freight on Wool, Three Farthings per lb For further particulars,' apply to / NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., 1 orto MORRISON AND SCLASDBBS. Nelson, 17th October. ' • 545 PARTICULAR ATfENTION is di- •*■' rected to the following large lot of/USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS, ex Roxana— Infant's white; and drab cashmere hoods Valenciennes wove and saxony edgings Plain and edged blonds, white and black Muslin edgings, scollops, and flouncings Mohair girdles and'belts Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff nette White Persian, sarsnet, and gkce silks White, black, figured, and spot muslins Plain, check, and chintz delaines ' * Rough brown, and dressed hollands White and drab moleskins, and cotton cords White toilette cpvers 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 4|d. per yard , White pecquay and marcella ... Earlstoneginghams . -, , !, .Colored-Hungarians and derries '•..,', . AlpaccA'coatings and gambroons Ladies'tweeds and caßhmer«tteß ~( . Lot of tweeds for Boy's clothing,, f?on\ B*. 6d. ; ;... . ■■peryard; %■ , . ''■.' ;■'■■' ~'■-.• ■ ! ; Issiicaßhirt :a^ f^S ti^s^ißinhell ; I 100 pie,cej}, rj(t]bps velvets, every shade i 80, pjieces oil baize table covers, good «tyle», I . ' from Is. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per yard ! Every variety of fancy buttons. I observe— H. J, GOODMAN'S, 589 Bridge-street. OUTFITTING STORJU SHI^GtE'STBEET, NELSON. jl/TENST AND YOUTHS^ JIEAI>Yr 4rTx MADE CLOTHING of the BEST QUALItY of MATERIAL arid WORKMANSHIP,: arid at the LOWEST PRICES. _ J. LUCAS begs to call the attention of purchasen bf Clothing tp his STOCK, which he is SELLING CHEAPER THAN ANY OFFEREE ELSEWHERE OF THE SAME QUALITY; and being a Tailor, purchasers may rely on the fit o) every article sold by him. ;" • .'. Panama Hats, Caps, Shirts, Blankets, &c. Nelson Tweed made to order. Sac Coats, 42s- t Vest a#d Tra^seiis,' 38s. OBSERVB— J. LU CA 6, OUTFITTER, BBIDOE-STREET, Nelson. NEXT DOOR TO SYMONS' OLD STOKX. OUTFITTING STORE. Bridge-street. Men's and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, a^ J. LUCASI, Bridge-Btreet, next do^cr ta.Symons*, N.B,—HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. 1184 "DOBINSON'S PATENT GROATS fa -Lv making superior GRUEL in ten minutes Recommended by the Faculty for making a delic»t< and pure gruel ; not liable to turn 'sour on the eto mach. Persons of weak digestion or cbnstipatec habit, would derive benefit from the use of this pre partition: as food for infants^-it is excellent. Packed in Mb. air-tight canisters. Also, PREPARED OATMEAL, strongly recommende< to invalids, in 14-lb. canisters. SOLS AT JOHN SYMONS' AND CO's STORK. 10 FARTJEKS. TUfESSRS, Q, CO. b^ •*•'-!■ to inform Farmers and others in the countr districts that after the 80th instarit r and during th" ensuing harvest season, they will be prepared to suppll SUPERIOR HARVEST ALE, at 28, per Gallon; and which may be had in any quantity at the Brewer and following places :— Mr. C. Halliday's, Rising Sun, Waitnea-road; Mr. Beach's, Turf Hotel, Stoke; , Mrs. Cleaver's, Plough Inn, Richmond ; Mr. Disher's, Star arid Garter, B^ioh^on^jL Mr. A Bqsh's, Arojehy % Mr, M,; Cotemah's Waifyea Eastj \ 1 T. HiU'sVWafmea South,; Mr. A. Devaney's, Waimea West; Mr. Warnoclc's, Wakefield; Mr. W. Wastney's, Wakapuaka; Mr. Parker's, Motueka; Mr. G. Harding's, Motueka; Mr. 4. Dodson's, RiwakAL Nelson Brewery, ■ 12th November, 1859. 60 COOKING STOVXS, EX ACTIVE. ON SALE by the undersigned, BEST AME RICAN COOKING STOVES, Noi. f, 8, 9 Golden State pattern. JDKN R. HAY& N«L»n, November 17,1.8^. -r ~ • *** fl

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 1

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