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Tuesday, June 6, 1865 i ' * * A large stock of CsiMiiK Shibts, in Witney, Flannel, Cheeks, Spots, &c, &o. Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, in variety. Balmoral, Alma, and Glengarry Bonnets. A case \ now opened. Warm Hosiery, Tents, Colored Blankets, Water* / proof Coats, Overcoats, Inverness Capes, / &c., &c, &c. . r Country Storekeepers and Wholsale Purchasers will find this an excellent opportunity for sorting up their stock. CASH BUYERS FOR THE WEST COAST Will find many things suitable for their trade. SCARCE GOODS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. In order to encourage the Ready Money business a Discount of Ttoo-and-a-Salf per Cent, will be allowed on all Cash Purchases of £5 and upwards. J. M. MERRINGTON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Outfitters, BBIDGE-STBEBT, N E L S O N. 974 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PLOUGHS. IM. HILL, Waimea-street, has just • enlarged his excellent selection of PLOUGHS, consisting of— Ransome's and Sim's Y.F.L., No. 12 Plough, a superior implement that ought to be in the possession of every farmer Ransome's and Sim's Powerful Scotch Plough „ Light do. „ 2-Horse Plough .„ Pony do. „ Garden do. Gray's 1-Horso Plough „ 2-Horse do. „ 1-Horso do., Steel Mould Board „ 2-Horse do. do. These superior Ploughs hare won Prizes from the following Societies: — Royal Agricultural Improvement Society, Ireland. I Glasgow Agricultural Society, Scotland. I Highland do. do. Australian do. Sydney. Extra Plough Fittings for Sale. I. M. HILL, 845 Waimea-street. "YTERTICAL SAWS FOE SALE, at I. T M. lul's, Ironmonger, Waimea-strctt. 852 PER CLAUD HAMILTON AND LATEST SHIPMENTS. ON SALE, at HODDEE & TALBOT'S General Impobtebs, Richmond— ! . 3 casks Ceylon Plantation Coffee 20 boxes Superior Tea 20 „ Candles 8 „ Raisins 30 bags Sugar 1 case Sardines 1 „ Table Salt, in glass jars I „ Potted Meats 1 „ Starch 2 „ Mustard 1 „ Salmon 5 kegs Oatmeal 4 „ Rice 5 „ Salt Herrings [ 75 bags Fine Salt 1 bale Corn Sacks 3 drums Colza Oil 6 cases Kero^sine 13 kegs American Nails 1 case do. Axe Handles 21 coils Manilla Rope ! 1 case Saddles and Bridles oefdzerf ditto Buckets 1 cask Wedges and Maul Rings 1 case Crinolines, assorted 1 „ Men's Crimean and Scotch Shirts 1 bale Calicos, Hollands, &c. 1 case Fancy Belts, Hair Nets, Neck Ties, Stays, Velvets, Felt Hats, Lace Falls, Alpacas, &c. Just arrived, per Magha Bona, from London— 25 cases Drepevy and Clothing i 11 „ Fancy Goods, Toys, Stationery, Conj certinas, Plated Goods, Books, &c, &c. TO SHIPPERS FOR GOLD-FIELDS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Prime WAIMBA BUTTER, in kegs, about 501bs. each. 4 23 DENTISTRY. J"W. TATTON, having had several • years experience in Nelson, thus enablihg him to know the requirements best suited for the colonies, begs to intimate tliat hs lass now received the most recent appliances so as to enable him to execute ARTIFICIAL TEETH in gold with unerring accuracy and despatch, and in a manner not to bo excelled for workmanship and, in but few instances, exquallcd in the colonies. They are adjusted without springs or wire-fastenings, or with extracting stumps or causing the slightest pain. He also continues liia improved Corolite Process for adaption to tender gums in cases were gold cannot be used. Teeth stopped, scaled and extracted. Children's teeth regulated. Attendance at all hours during the day. MEDICAL HALL Bridge-street. N.B. —No connection with any other house. 894 THOMAS PEACOCK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, Bhoetlajjd-stbeet, auckland. Spectacles, Telescopes, Binocular Racb Glasses, Babometers, &c, &c. All kinds of SURVEYING & NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS On sale, and efficiently repaired and adjusted. LIGHT SIEOHAKICAL WORK EXECUTED. Maker of Telegraph Instruments to the Military Telegraph Department, &c. 926 TO SQUATTERS & STOREKEEPERS. ALDER SON AND SONS, 221, Elizaeeth-steet, Sydney, IMPOETEES of the best and cheapest Saddlers' and Coachmakers' materials Saddlery and Harness Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Grindery of all descriptions. Estabished, A.D. 1845. Catalogues sent post free on application. 928 TO SQUATTERS AND STOREKEEPERS. ALDE RS O N & SON S, 221, Elizabeth-stbeet, Sidney. THE LAEGEST MANUFACTUEERS in the Colonies of LEATHER GOODS, Saddlery, Harness, Mill Belts Boots, pegged and riveted, all kinds Enamelled and Japanned Leathers American Waggon Braces, riveted or sewn Closed Uppers of all descriptions. Catalogues sent post free on application. IJsTABweHWv A.S, 1»4,$ |23

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 794, 6 June 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 794, 6 June 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 794, 6 June 1865, Page 1