20 qr-casks Martell's Dark Brandy 5 » >, Pale „ 100 cases Hennessy's do.—l doz. eaße» 100 „ Geneva 50halfdo. 50 cases Booth's Old Tom 10 qr-casks Scotch Whisky ; 50 cases do. 10 barrels-Jamaica Rum 2 qr-casks very fine Sherry Wino 5 „ Old Port 61 cases ditto 12 kegs Dantzic Spruce 5 caser Stoughtor Bitters 40 hhds. Bass's Pa.c Ale 100 casks Bass's Bottled do. ALSO ON HAND, Ex Late ArrivalsAmerican Cooking Stoves Tubs, Buckets, Axes, Picks, Express Waggons, Chairs, Long and t Short Handled f hovels, Axe and Pick Handles, Lobsters, Clocks, Pegged Knee Boots, Victoria No. 1 and 2 Company's Pieces, - , Hobsbn's Bay Soap and Candles, Sydney • Horse and Pole Drays, Havannah, Manila '**■'■■■ arid Swiss Cigars, Sheepwash Tobacco, Manila Rope, Raisins, Muscatels and Currants, Maize Flour, Blacking, Boiled and Raw Oil, Turpentine, Cricket Bats and Ball's, Nuts, Almonds, Opera and Field Glasses, Lyndon's Spades, Letchford's Japanned and Plaid Vestas, Roofing Felt, Ginger Beer and Soda Water Bottles, Glue, Chalk, Ruddle and Blue Stone, 400 gallon Iron Tanks, Camp Ovens, Filters, Galvanised Iron Tubs, Sash Weights, Hay Knives, Blister Steel, Beer Engines, Wrapping, Paper and Stationery, Zinc, Iron Gates, Iron and Marble Mantelpieces, &c, &c. NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. Nelson, Bth February; 1864. 218 THE Undersigned has just received, ex MAGNA BONA, a valuable assortment of First-class GROCERIES, as under. , CHRISTMAS FRUITS & CONFECTIONS. Eleme, Sultana, Sulranina, and Muscatel Raisins Orange, Lemon, and Citron Candied Peels Figs, Currants, Almonds, and Barcelona Nut» Pink, White, and Yellow Sugar Candy Black and Red Currant Jellies. SPICES, &c. Mace, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Ginger Pimento, Cloves, Cayenne Pepper, Curry Powder Black and White Pepper, Mixed b>pice. PRESERVED GOODS. Ox Tongues, Gravy Soups Loch Fyne Herrings, Bloaters Gorgona Anchovies, Kippered Herrings Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines Potted Ham and Tongue *) In Terra Cotta Anchovy and Bloater Pastes j Vases. OILMEN'S STORES. Salad Oil, in halves, pints, and quarts Castor Oil—quarters and halves Pickles, Capers, Bottled Fruits Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce. MISCELLANEOUS. Dutch Crushed Loaf fugar Patna, Carolina, and Ground Rice Tapioca, Sago, Arrowroot, Pearl Barley Robinson's Patent Groats, Split Peas English and Scotch Oatmeal Cohnan's Mustard, Starch, and Blue Gelatine, Can-away Seeds, Liquorice, Macaroni Saltpetre and Table £alt, in jars Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, and Carb vnate • • of >oda, in jars Hydropults, Bath Bricks, Black Lead Chalk, Whiting, Blacking, Honey .Soap, Soap Powder, Wax Vestas Kerosine Candles, Price's No. 1 and 2 Belmont Sperms Negrohead Tobacco, Swiss and Manilla Cigars Lay Cord, i-hop Twine, Rope Wrapping Paper, &c, &c, &c. H. J. GOODMAN, Bbidge-stbeet. 595 TRAFALGAR STREET PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS.GEO. HOBY begs to return thanks for the unexpectedly Urge share of patronage with which he ha? been favored, and to intimate that hje has erected a new PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY in Trafalgar-street, expressly for Carte de Visite Pictures, and is now prepared to take Portraits on Paper and Glass with a superior brilliancy. A LIBEEAL ALLOWANCE TO FAMILIES. A single Carte, 10s. 6d.; or Six copies for £1 .582 J JOHNSON, Cabinetmakee, Uphol- • stereb, and General Undertaker, Colling-wood-street, in returning thanks to the public for tlie patronage received during the last four years, begs to inform them that his son, S. B. Johnson, has entered into Partnership with him; and that all kinds of Cabinet and Upholstery Work, which they may be entrusted with, will be made of the best materials, and at the lowest possible prices. Funerals punctually attended to. All sorts of Timber for sale. N.B.—An Apprentice wanted. 758 IVTOW LANDING-, ex CLARENDON, -LI from MELBOURNE— 5 tons first Counter Sugar 5 i-casks Champagne Vineyard Proprietor's Brandy 25 cases do. do. do. do. 3 4-casks prime Jamaica Rum 3 „ btewart and Paisleys Whisky. 146 JAMES BENTLEY. '« rriHE COLONIST" ALMANAC -f- for 1864, Containing an niustration of CHRIST CHURCH, Nelson. This publication will be found to be replete with varied and useful Information, General and Provincial Items, a Revised and Improved Calendar, and all the other useful features which rendered its predecessor? so favorite a means of reference in the province. PRICE, SIXPENCE Subscribers to The Colonist supplied free of charge. IT I. M. HILL'S, Waimea.street^Ransome's and Sim's S.C., W., Y.0.H., 8., TO., and U.L. Ploughs and Fittinga . Grey's Plough's and Fittings. Continuous Roofing Sheet Galvanized Iron Tiles. Family Mangles—by Baker and Co., and by Thos. Bradford. French Shingle Nails, &c, &c. 229 , . motueka. R. SUTCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, 218 t &c.,&c.
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 1
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722Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 1
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