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JOHNNY! Where did •*--*- yon buy tliose Vesuvians? They are the finesfcthiigs for lighting a pipe or cigar that I have seen sincel left home." „ . . " Why 1 bonght*hem at WEST'S, where you can get all kinds of cigar ifghN, also fromjndei-wiek's best Meerschaum Pipes,j down to' Burn's Cutty, the latter filled witlt his snpetfor cut Caveodish To»)aeco; for only One Penny each." Remember! Ok Rlmembgr! 1 THE GIGAR DIVAN IN BRIDGE-STREET, KtiPT BT SV. H. WEST: 685 TO CARPENTERS, JOIKERS, AND OTHERS, f TUST RECEIVED ex QUEEN;OFTHi) *^,-»-AVQN,,a largo nssortment of TOOLS from the. cdftorated house of London Biakers^conaisting of— "' t Grecian plants, £ in/to 1\ in. Rabbit planes, 1 in. and L£ Bead planes, from £ in. to 1 in. Long m»tch'planes double do*"Yin. to I in. Sash fillisters, side do , Ploughs amVßitts Trying planes, Jack do., smooth do. Hand, panel, and \ lip yaws Patent saw sets, spirit levels < M.wtiee and marking' gu'ages, turkey slips Brad awls, carpksntei's mallets, punches Cabinet rasps and files, saw pads , Sash mprtice and-firmer chisels, handled Fitt'ahd'ci^dss-ciifc's'aMrs, filers and files Building and furnishings ironmonger}'. - : T. C. BATCHEJDOR, , ... '' BRIDGE-STREET STORES. 18 5 THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they wil i give the highest market prices. NASH AND SCAIFE. „ Nelson, May 26th, 1859. ' 1189 . I M. HjUTCHESON, Steamboat Wharf, I" • Wairau, has on sale a few excellent wrought^ I iron PLOUGHS and patent, diamond HARROWS. . I* Also, on sale at J. Oalder's, Haven-road, Nelson— 1 double-mould board Drill Plough 1 four-horse Plough, hinged mould board. The above implements have been imported direct >iroj^;^||ak§r, Robert Law Shettleston, Glasgow, by the.'undersigned) and will be found on inspection to be superior articles.' "* - 590 . A. " elTroxajJa! "~ ~ (~|N SALE.—2 remarkably well-finished, "V' English built, light, SPKINO CARTS, by /Wilson, Northampton. ' JOHJ?,BBrr, 539 AucHahdPoint. EX CRESSWELL AND ROXANA. 1 THE MISSES JAY beg respectfully to -1- intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED the , following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. A variety of muslins, cotton, &c, for embroidery ■- jQoldandeilver twins . ~ ~, -•' - Knitting and netting needles Berlin patterns I Wool aud_canyas | Children's dresses i And a large' assortment of Toys at very moderate prices. .BRIDGErSTKKKT. 507 TO, FARMERS. IifESSES. 0. HOOPER AND CO. beg -"-*■ to 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 in any 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's Waimea East; Mr. T. Hill's, Waimea South; Mr. A. Devaney'sj Waimea West; Mr. Warnock'e, Wakefield; Mr. W. Wastney'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, Nob. 7, 8, 9., Golden State pattern. ■. ***■' . JOHNR. HAYS. Nelson, November 17,1859. 623 Q ELLING at REDUCED PRICES, at the STORES of the undersigned, to make room for NEW GOODS from England, for the Summer season, viz.;— Ladies' hats, caps, bonnets and dresses Children's dp., . do., do. j Feathers, flowers, laces, gloves, and ribbons ■ Men's clothing, shirts, hosiery, and neckties Men and Boys' hats, caps, belts, and braces Sheetings, shirtings, flannels, and calicoes Carpets, India matting, and table oil cloths Carpet bags, umbrellas, goloshes, and clogs Crimean shirts, Digger's bags, belts, and knives Cutlery, China, and glass Stationery, perfumery, paints, &c. ; G. BAKER, Trafalgar-street; Nelson. 354 September 16. ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITE. FOR SALE at the PORT, that very desirable PLOT of GROUNDj possessing a double frontage, with quickset hedge and substantial fence, immediately adjoining the residence of Captain Kreeffc. and part of the same acre. Any person requiring a site possessing a magnificent view of Blind Bay, combined with the other wellknown advantages of this picturesque and generally fdmired spotj can hear of favorable terms by applying (io J. B. CAtbEB, 467 Haven-road. 1?OR SALE.—A few head of CATTLE ■*•' belonging to the late John Maher, consisting of Cows, Calvteß, Ste«rs, and Heifers. " For particulars apply to Mr. MICHAEL MAHER, Kaitojna Valley, Wairau; or to Mr. J. SYMONS, or H. BULLARD, Nelson. ' Nelson. October 3,1859. .409 pOft SALE or TO BE LET OUT for the * Season, Qibmn's well known THRASHING MACHINE, Apply to . I\ GDJIJN, Alhfield House, Stoke* Jfetf rotor 22tod, "■%) - :*27

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 1

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