ALBI oy, HQtJ St T ' PMLI;€"E7L IST ! Wide-width Prints, 6d. to lid. J>er yard Men's Black Cloth Sac Coats, 22s fo 33s ' „' ' ' Pnnte4'Musli»W^-V'ls 2d. , „ Tweed Coats, 13s to 1&> per yard » Melton Sac Coats (very good), Memoch Checks, sß,to 10|d per yard 26s to'36ir Fancy "^Tmseys/'cd! to lOd. clo. ' „ Shepherds' Plaid Sac Coats,l2s to 21s P,lain Winaeys, Bd. to is. Bd. do. „ „ Trowsers, 14s 6d to 17s 6d Fancy Mohairs, Id. to Is. 4d. do. „ Colored Doe do. 14s to 19s Alpacas and 'tybnrgß, lOd. to Is. 9d. do. „ Black, Cftoth do. 15s 6d to 22s White Calicoes, 6|cl. tp'B|d. do. „ Cloth Vests, 7b 9d to 11s Horrocks's Longcldths (wide), 9d to, ll|d do. „ Moleskin Trowsers, 6s 3d to 10s Hollina's „ „ 9d to lid do. „ Cotton Cord do. 6s 9d to 8s 9d Unbleached Calicoes, 8d to lid do. „ Bedford Cord do. 14s 6d to 23s Double-width'tlnbleachedCaiicjoes, Issdto „ Scotch Twill Shirts, 3s 3d to 4s i Is 94 per yard ' „ Fancy Regatta Shirts, 3s 6d to. 5s 4—4 Brown Hollands, 8d to Is 2d per yard n White Shirts, linen fronts, 5s 6d to 8s Huckabacks, 7d. to lOd. per yard „ Printed Flannel Shirts, 6s to 13s 6d AllWoolFlannelsls2dto2B 3dperyard }J Blue Serge do. 6s to 8s 6d Blantefa; ,6s 6d t'd lls each Boys' do. do. 5s 3d Ladies' Cotton Hose, 6d to Is 9d per pair Boys' Moleskin Trowsers, 5s 6d, 6s 9d „ SilkvNeck Ties, 7d to Is 6d „ Cloth do. 7s, 9s6d I „ Lace Falls, Is to 4s &d „ Cord do. 5s 3d, 6s „ Stays, 3s 6d to 8s „ Scotch Twill Shirts, 2s'"6d, 2s 9d Moire Antique' Parasols and Sun-Shades, n Fancy Regatta do. 3s, 3s 3d. 2s 6d to 7a 6d CLOTH CAPS FELT HATS PANAMA" HATS .MEEIKO TESTS LAMBS-WOOL VESTS..., PANTALOONS CRAVATS HANDKERCHIEFS COLLARS BRACES &c, &c. ALBION HQTJSE, PRECISELY OPPOSITE TO MR. ASKEWS STORE, AND NEXT DOOE TO MR.XUCA3'S PRINTING OFFICE, :: BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. TO QUOTE PRICES IS NO TEST OF CHEAPNESS—YOU SHOULD? COMPARE IUI*U AND JUDGE. THE EXCELLENCE OF THE ARTICLES IMPORTED BY F. FORMAL, OUTMTTEE, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, Have obtained for him a pre-eminence which it has always been his study to maintain, and in return for past favors, he has determined to meet the present pressure of the times by offeringl to the public •£ CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES, HIS NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, JUST LANDED, EX CASHMERE. TWEED AND FANCY DOESKIN COATS. BLACK CLOTH COATS, TROWSERS, AND VESTS. TWEED AND DOE TROWSERS. BEDFORD CORD, DRILL, AND SUPERIOR MOLESKIN DITTO. SHEPHERDS' PLAID AND TWEED SUITS. TWEED AND QUILTING VESTS. THE PRINCE OF 'WALES NEW PATENT WAISTCOAT. BOYS' AND YOIJTHS' CLOTHING. CLOTH CAPS AND STRAW HATS. MEN'S WHITE, REGATTA, AND CRIMEAN SHIRTS. FLANNEL UNDER-SHIRTS ..SOCKS BRACES &c, &c. SUMMER DRAPERY GOODS, LADIES' HATS, <fee. F.FORMAN particularly solicits those COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS who hare not yet favored him with a trial, to inspect his stock. All who have dealt with him candidly admit that whilst hi* good* give satisfaction to customers, the liberal allowance he makes enables them to compete with any house in Nelson. N.B.—TWO DOORS FROM THE MARINE HOTEL, AND OPPOSITE THE TRAFALGAR. • 4O J.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Atkins' Farm, Motueka, the well-known imported Cart Horse, CLYDE CHAMPION. Teems :—£4 each Mare, and ss. the Groom. Groomage to "be paid on first visit to the horse. Fees to be paid on or before the Ist February, 1864. Good Paddocks provided, if required, at 3s. per week. ' 2Q4 "VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 1 THE COLONIST,' published every Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to Engknd, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Queensland, and Tasmania, and is circulated throughout Australia generally. The terms for advertisements are—eight lines, 45.; every line above eight, 3d; every subsequent insertion will be charged one half, of the above prices. Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of Is.- for each insertion. Quarterly advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on .application at this office. To insure insertion, advertisements must not be sent in later than Seven p'clock on' the .day previous to publication. - Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, from authentic sources, are inserted gratis. It is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery of the ' Colonist' may be notified at this office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance^ Monthly Suhkaby.—This resume of the month's news, prepared for the homeward mail on the 13th of each month, will be carefully dispatched to any part of the world upon receipt of full instructions at this office. AGENTS FOR THE. • COLONIST.' Town. Bridge-street, W. Wilkie rWaimea-street, I. M. Htfl Bridge-street, H. J. Goodman. ' • COUKTBY. Stoke, F. Austen Mofaeka, E. Sutoliffe , Richmond, Hodder and Co Takaka, G.Taylor , Spring Grove,' E. Rennell Motupipi, J. Tjlby Appleby, J. Grove ' Collihgwood, D. Allan Waimea Village, J. Palmer Slateford, Mr. Heyward Hope&Ran*au,W.Herrick Buller, R. Waito. Upper Moutore, C.H.Ben- Wakapuaka, Mr Gilbert semann Mablbobouoh. Mr. J. M. Hutcheson, storekeeper^ Blenheim. Sydney. ; - - J. L. Sheriff* Bookseller and Stationer, George-stopeet. MSLBOTTBKB. . " • Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Collins-siz«et. London. ... Wm. B. Smith, News Agent, 11, Duke-street, Adelphi, ' Strand.1
TO STAND.this SEASON, at Sunnyßide, Waimea South, the fine dappled Bay Horse BAY DUfcE, rising four years old. This horse is 16J hands high, with good quarter* and bone, and is from the well-known stock of " Captain." Bay Duke will attend at the undermentioned places, as follows : — Mondays, at Mr. John Gaukbooeb's, Fox-hill, calling at the Wakefield Arms returning ; Wednesdays at Waimea West; Fridays, at the Star and Garter, Richmond; and at the Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, on Saturdays. Fees :—£3 each mare, and ss. the groom, to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1864. Groomage fee to be paid on first visit. No attendance on Sundays. JOHN ANPBEWS,, Sunnyside, Waimea South. September 28. 296 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Spring Grove, YOUNG FARMER'S GLORY. This fine young Horse is risingS years old, stands 16i hands high, is a" fine iron- grey, and lias an excellent temper. Young Fabmeb's Globy took the first prize at the Agricultural Show at Richmond, 1862, as a yearling, and 1863 as a two-year-old cart colt. He will be at Fox Hill every Tuesday; Waimea West, Thursdays; and the Plough Inn, Richmond, on Saturdays. Fees :—£3 each mare, and ss. the groom; to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1864. G. HOPGOOD, 239 Waimea South. HE Arab Howe SULTAN will STAND at Wakefield, at Captain Lockett's during the week, excepting Wednesday's and Saturday's, when he will attend at the Star and Garter, Richmond. Terms :—Thorough-bred mares, £9; half-bred and others, £5. An extra £1 in each case for guarantee. Groomage fees, ss. All fees to be paid On Ist January. The horse will be at Wakefield on the 22nd September. Apply to CAPTAIN LOCKETT. September^, 1863. 224 TO STAND thiß SEASON at WAIMEA WEST, at the Farm of the undersigned, the imported black entire FARMER, lately imported from Sydney. Fabkeb is a black entire, thoroughly staunch for all work, got by Young Glenelg, dam by Captain, imported, grand dam by Lincoln, imported. Terms, 30s. each mare; Groomage, 2s. 6d. JOHN EERR, jun., , , , . WafiM^ert. 1 Nelwn, October 1,1863, **>
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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 634, 20 November 1863, Page 4
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