CROSSE AND BLACK WELL, By Special Appointment, Purveyorsito the Queen; ; TtJST RECEIVED ex John Phillips— :70. ; CASES of ASSORTED .FJttJITS, PICKLES, arid SAUCES, from the above well-known manufacturers, consisting of the following :—, . 25 case's of Pickles, well' assoned1 2 do. West Ipdia do. ' -: 4 do. Sauces, ■viz:— ; i , : ' Harvey, Reading, Osbprne, John Bull, Beef Steak, Anchovj', and Royal Table. , 1 case Soyer'a celebrated Relish ...', 1 de.Soyer's Sultana- Sauce 2 cases French Capers, and.Cume Powder 1 case Real Indian Chutnee l ' ' 3 cases superior Salad Oil ■ i 2 do. Durham Mustard ..-.'. 1 ccse Dutch Anchovies 1 do. Anchovy and Bloater Paste' and Potted' . .''"*"'''''■' Meats ''.y^'' ,/; . :, . 6 cases Jam's and Marmalade 1 casegenuine Cayenne Pepper ! 10; eases Bottled Fruit, consisting of Goose- . , berry. Damson's Cherries, Plums, Red and Black Currants ■;■... . 10 do. White Wine Vinegar. .. ;■*■■.■.. On sale at the Stoi'es of 1..... JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 1299 j JUST ARRIVED ex BRIDE.— jV* : Preserving Pans ■ ; " \, Saucepans and Fry Pans " Stewpans and Boilers , Brownware Milk Pan 3 : " ; Covered Pots and Jars ■ . White Preserving Jars of all sizes \ On sale at 1332 John SYMONS AND CoS. ' j jnLAPSHAW'S celebrated CRICKET "S* ■ BATS, BALLS, and STUMPS -. - ' On Sale at 1393 JOHN SYMONS AND GO'S. T?INE NEW PUDDING RAISINS and X. CURRANTS Fine new Figs, Prunes and French Plums, Do. Bottled Fruits of every description Do. Nuts, Walnuts; Almonds \ Do. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel .;■'..■ ALSO, '< - Spices of every description , i-- •'••' On sale at Stores of 1344 ■ ■ JOHN SYMONS & CO. : : AMERICAN STOVES. AMERICAN STOVES.MOW LANDING, ex MARGARET ±-y • THOMSON. : 15 Peerless Cooking Stoves, Nos. 5 and 6 ; 5 Pioneer'do., Nos. 6 4 Clipper do., Nos. 6 and 7 2 Golden Age do., No. 6. 5 Snow Bird do., Nos, 6, 7, and 8 ■■.'.. ■ 6 Golden Slate do., Nos. 7, 8, and 9. | The undersigned beg to call the attention of purchasers to the above well-selected assortment, 'which' will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in this city. 1346 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. UASSINETTS & CLOTHES BASKETS *~* Market and Paper Baskets Fancy Baskets, and Table Mats, in great variety. On sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ': 741 T>ICK CLOTHS and TARPAULINS ■ J-t> Coffee, Ceylon and Manilla : Reap hooks arid Sickles, B.Y. ; Canvas, all numbers ' Strong Iron Wheelbarrows Bottled Ale-r-Byass' 10s. 6d. per doz. -' J. LEVIEN AND CO. (T)N SALE.—3O tons Newcastle COALS. *-*' 'apply to B. CRISP. Hardy-street, only. 20 COALS, COALS, COALS. THE best PAKAWAU COAL now on j , SALE, at 555. per ton, delivered; and cargoes by arrangement, on application to 1^ 77 ' . J. LEWTHWAITE. I^ELSON COAL, delivered in Town, ■^ 365. per ton, CASH. | iOrders received by Mr. Benjamin. Jackson, Tra-falgar-street, , ; A. G. JENKINS. Enner Glynn, October 8,1860. .. : 1193 TIIBLED E P O T . ■"*T ■ : Waimea-street. English Bibles, morocco, marginal references .■ Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil'ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto ; Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica dif to Bibles suitable for presents ■ German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large type Double Pica Psalms, roan* gilt edges j Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, : gilt edges. To b& sold below, cost price. 1 i Bibles and Testanients,. suitable for schools ? I. Ml HILL, \ 746 : : : ~ Depository. T WIMSETT, SMITH and FARRIER, J-: #. having enlarged his old-established shoeing shop in Bridge-street, respectfully informs his customers that for the future the whole of his business will be carried on there. January Ist, 1861. 22 (GEORGE SHERRATT, Blacksmith and Shoeing^Smith, begs to inform his friends andithe public generally that he has recommenced business at his old premises in the rear of the Wakatu • Hotel, Trafalgar-street^ where by attention and punctuality he, trusts to, gain a share of that support which he experienced previously. I'J ; LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE !! ALFRED LEECH, WHEELWRIGHT, , has REMOVED to more commodious premises in Bridge-street, adjoining Mr. Wimsett's shoeing forge, where he will be enabled to turn out WORK of the VERY BEST KIND ; as he expects shortly to receive from Sydney a quantity of SEASONED TIMBER of the choicest and most durable description. Drays and Spring Carts made to order. FOB, SALE.—One Pair of capital Work- ' ing BULLOCKS.. Terms liberal. Also, a small quantity of good SEED POTATOES. A quantity of BRICKS, to be sold cheap. Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO., Nelson Brewery. Nelson, December 4. 1469 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ALEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform -£*- ;, the public that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. PitATT has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. A. S., in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied by Mr. W. Matthews, Lower Bridge-street, ia prepared to supply the public who haye : hitherto so kindly supported him, with MEAT of the best quality, at the lowest rates. 1472
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 343, 1 February 1861, Page 1
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