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'• . . ■"" "" ■"'" " NOW LANDING, ex ALaEKNOk—...; 3 cases Plain and Fancy Dress Winceys, 1 „ All Wool Cross-over Skirting^ t 2 „ Gala Plaids, in Shepherd, Eob'Eby;.^ v>; and other Clan Patterns 2 „ Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Stripe and " : Checks ..-■■'■ 1 „ Linen Diapers and Fronting Linens 1 „ Earlston Ginghams 1 „ Paris Hats, .New Shapes 1 „ Men's Felt Hjrts 1 „ Men's, Boys', and Youths' Cloth Caps, in Blue and Black 6 ~ Haberdashery 1 „ Hate, Women' 9 and Children's , (100 gross Men's Moulded Collars 1 " XSO „ Youths1 „ 1 „ West End Linen Collar's, Gents' '■ Linen Wrists, Boys' Collars, Ladies*' Plain Collars and Cuffs ' 1 „ Counterpanes and Toilet Covers: 1 „ Lambs wool Shirts and Pants ; 1 „ Drab, Grey, and Scarlet Stays 1 „ Rolled Cambrics and Silesias 1 „ Muslins, viz., Jaconets, Pale Boots, ' Curtains, Nainsooks, Tarletans, Hair Cords, Tape Checks, &c, &c. 1 „ Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, 5-8 and 7-8 sizes 3 „ Crimean Shirts, Dark and Light Grounds, Men's 0.5., Boys', and .^ lt . "* * ' YouthsI',, „./, A - ,„ "- <-. "« J-^ 1 „ Plain and Oriental Ribbons , 1 „ Black and Fancy Silka ~" -u^ <~%, 1 „ Ladies' Cloth Fancy Texturo Jackets 1 „ Carpet Bags, Hearth Bugs, Stair Linen and Baizes, 5 „ Hosiery, comprising Men's Merino Shetland, Lambswool, Alloa,- imcl and Fancies in half-hose and hose; Childrens' Fiin^y, Colored and Plain, all sizes, in Merino, Cotton, and Worsied 2 „ Celtic Scotch Twill Shirt a • 2 „ Print?, in Lilacs, M|addera, and Fancies 1,, Scotch Twill Shirting and Plain Derries 1 „ Damask and Worsted Table Covers, Mourning Parasols and Umbrellas, ■ ' Alloa Yam, nil colors ' 2 „ Clark's 200 Eeols, and Evans' Boar- , , headed Crotchet Cotton 1 „ Men's Woollen Cravats, Wool Hand- • kerchieft*. Silk Bandannas, Ladies' Silt nnd Velvet Ties* Buckles, Hair Nets, and Belts f ' 6 „ Clothing — consisting of Men's, Youths', «nd Boys' Suits, in Tweed and Doeskin, Shepherd's Plaid • , [ Suits, Boys' Knickerbockers American Pilot, Beaver, and Grey (Joata 6 bales Blankets, -White, Gentian, & Scarlet, nine to twelve ;qu.irters 2 „ Anti-Eheumatic and Imitation Welsh, • .Flannels- •■-,•■.: .'.".'. r. I, Union arid Linen Tick 2 „ - Cora Sacks ". 3 „ Cocoa Fibre Matting . , , 2 „ Wool and Brush Door Mats . 2. „ Wood Wax Cloth, and heavy American Leather Cloths, in Black and Green ; 1 „ Made-up Kidderminster Carpets' 113 kegs Sails, assorted 12. bales Paper, comprising ISTews, Colored Demy, and other Printing Papers 30 drums Baw and Boiled Oil . 20 bundles Galvanised Iron Buckets " 2 casks Avery's Counter Machines • 4 cases Castor Oil, ; fpr Machinery i "f2O" „ :li*dif''';^Vl i:" 150 „ Hennessey's Brundy Ex CHARLOTTE ANN, and Late Abrtuis— 250 casks M'Ewan's Bottled Ale 30 hhd9. M'Ewan's Jfo. 4 celebrated Ale 12 „ Worthington Alo . , ; 50 cases Martell's\Brandy 26 „ Claret , . 20 ~. Gillows'Ginger Wine- . ;l,c(r-caßk Spirits of \Tiue ,' .i ,20 chests superior Congou Tea ,■' 35 half-bhests „ 20 boxes Scented Orange. Pekoe and Gunpowder Tea ; .' ' 250 boxes Brandon's Nevas arid Price's 'Belmont Sperm' Candles .'-. 40 sacks Black Pepper 40 tons Smith and M'Lean's Galvanised Corrugated Iron ~6, 7, & 8 feet, 26 guaga ■ .300 lengths of 4 and 4J Galvanised Guttering, with Ends and Drops ■ 27 casks Oatmeal, Split Peas, & Pearl Barley 1 qr-tierce. Raglan's .and Barrett's, Twist Tobacco " "' '' "' 32 cases Coey's and Campbell's Bacon, prim» quality 25 j, Morton's lib Salmon and Lobsters 10 „ Surdines, £ and i * 41 „ Salad Oil, i, %, and pint 3 „ „ ;, quarts 40 „ Cozzens' Kerosine 6 „ Wbtherspoon's and Keillor's Copfectionery 2 „ Lemon, Orange, and Citron P*el 1 „ Fancy Soip • 1. „ Brown Windsor Soap, in lib packets Coffee, Cinnamon, Spices, Nutmegs, Gelatine, Painkiller,/Niiey's Black Lead, Biscuits, " i ■'■ Brashware, Kerosine Kamps, Blacking, * Violet , Powder, Distiljed Essences, Paper Bags, American Tacks,. Corn Flour, Hobart. Town Jams, Ma»^Q<*!a.d.e.>Eryipgpans, Vinegar in quarters and bottles, Glassware and Crockery, Vermicelli and Maccaroni, Mustardi, Carbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cream ' Tartar, • Bluestone, Glue, Blue, Starch, Cordage, American Chairs . * Ex AIREDALE— [ ...,■.;■■': 2 tons CANTERBURY CHEESE. - Nelson, June 26,18.68. ' ' 903 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PLOUGHS, FREE OF DUTY. ; IM. HILL, WdmeaLstoeeV has l'us* • enlargedhis excellent selection of PLOUGHS, consisting of — Ransome's and Sim's Y.F.L,, .No. 12 Plough, a supei'ior implement that ought to be in tha possession of every farmer Ransome's and Sim's Powerful Scotch Plough „ Light do. * „ 2-Horse Plough : „ Pony do. „ Garden, do. Gray's 1-Horse Plough „ 2-Horse do. „ l-Horse do., Steel Mould Board ' „ 2-Horse do. do. These superior Ploughs have won Prizes from the following Societies :— Eoyal Agricultural liuprorement Society, Ireland Glasgow Agricultural Society, Scotland. Highland d 0.... do. Australian do. Sydney. Extra Plough Fittings for Sak ■ I. M. HILL, Wivimea-strcflt. ADAMS & KINGDON are prepared ta hWQtMQW% <m ftpproyed. real , M »qui4 lecuritT i on real, IQ per eeu^, 4^| g£
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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1170, 11 December 1868, Page 1
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733Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1170, 11 December 1868, Page 1
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