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THOMAS B. -FISHES, IMPORTER AND WAREHOUSEMAN, HAS NOW LANDING, ex ALGERNON"—■ 3 cases Plain and Fancy Dress Winceys, 1 „ All Wool Cross-over Skirting 2 „ Gala Plaids, iv Shepherd, Rob Roy and other Clan Patterns 2 „ Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Stripe and Checks 1 „ Linen Diapers and Fronting Linens 1 ~ Enrlston Ginghams 1 „ Paris Hats, New Shapes 1 „ Men's Felt Hats 1 „ Men's, Boys', and Youths' Cloth Caps, in Blue and Black 6 „ Haberdashery 1 „ Hats, Women's and Children's ■, f 100 gross Men's Moulded Collars " \ 50 „ Youths' 1, „ West End Linen Collars, Gents' Linen Wrists, Boys' Collars, Ladies' Plain Collars and Cuffs 1 „ Counterpanes and Toiiefc Covers 1 „ Lambswool Shirts and Pants 1, „ Drab, Grey, and Scarlet Stays 1 „ Soiled Cambrics and Silesias 1 „ Muslins, viz., Jaconets, Pale Books, Curtains, Nainsooks, Tavletans, Hs.ir 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 Youths' 1 „ Plain and Oriental Kibbons 1 „ Black and Fancy. Silks 1 „ Ladies' Cloth Fancy Texture Jackets 1 „ Carpet Bags, Hearth Rugs, Stair Linen and Baize 3 5 „ Hosiery, comprising Men's Merino Shetland, Latnbswool, Alloa, iind and Fancies in half-hose and hose; Childrens' Fancy, Colored and Plain, all sizes, iv Merino, Coltou, and Worsted 2 „ Celtic Scotch Twill Shirts 2 „ Prints, in Lilacs, Madders, and Fancies 1 „ Scotcli _ Twill Shirting and Plain Domes 1 „ Damask and Worsted Table Covers, Mourning Parasols and Umbrellas, Alloa Yarn, all colors 2 „ Clark's 200 Keels, and Evans' Boarheaded Crotchet; Cotton 1 „ Men's Woollen Cravats, Wool Handkerchiefs, Silk Bandannas, Ladies' Silk and Velvet Ties, Buckles, Hair Nets, and Belts 6 „ Clothing — consisting of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits, in Tweed, and Doeskin, Shepherd's Plaid Suits, Boys' Knickerbockers American Pilot, Beaver, and Grey Coats 6 bales Blankets, White, Gentian, & Scarlet, nine to twelve quarters 2 „ Anti-Rheutnatic and Imitation Welsh Flannels 1 „ Union and Linen TSek 2 „ Corn 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 Nails, assorted 12 bales Paper, comprising News, Colored Demy, and other Printing Papers 30 drums Eaw and Boiled Oil 20 bundles Galvanised Iron Buckets 2 casks Avery's Counter Machine's 4 cases Castor Oil, for Machinery 20 „ Galvanised Corrugated Iron 150 „ Hennessey's Brandy Ex CHARLOTTE ANN, and Late Aeeitais— 250 casks M'Ewan'a Bottled Ale 30 hhds. M'Ewan's No. 4 celebrated Ale 12 „ Worthington Ale 50 cases Kartell's Brandy | 26 „ Claret 20 „ Gillows' Ginger Wino 1 qr-cask Spirits of Wine 20 chests superior Congou Tea 35 half-cheits „ 20 boxes Scented Orange Pekoe and Gun« powder Tea | 250 boxes Brandon's Nevas and Price's Bel- [ niont Sperm Candles l 40 sacks Black Pepper ! 40 tons Smith and M'Lean's Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, & 8 feet, 26 gunge 300 lengths of 4 and 4£ Galvanised Guttering with Ends and Drops °' 27 casks Oatmeal, Split Peas, & Pearl Barley 1 qr-tieree Eaglan's and Barrett's Twist Tobacco 32 cases Coey's and Campbell's Bacon, prime quality 25 „ Morton's lib Salmon and Lobstera 10 „ Sardines, J and £ 41 „ Salad Oil, £, i, and pint 3j, „ „ quarts 40 „ Cozzens' Kerosine 6 „ Wotherspoon's and Keillor's Confectionery 2 „ Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel 1 „ Fancy Soap 1 „ Brown Windsor Soap, in lib packets Coffee, Cinnamon, Spices, Nutmegs, Gelatine, Painkiller, Nixey's Black Lead, Biscuits, Brushware, Kerosine Kamps, Blacking, Violet Powder, Distilled Essences, Paper Bags, American Tacks, Corn Flour, Hobarfc Town Jams, Marmalade, Fryingpans, Vinegar in quarters and bottles, Glassware and Crockery, Vermicelli and Maccaroni, MustarcU, Carbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cream Tartar, Bluestone, Glue, Blue, Starch, Cordage, American Chairs Ex AIREDALE— 2 ton 3 CANTERBURY CHEESE. Nelson, June 26, 18GS. g<)3 I. JOHNS, ~~ PASTRYCOOOK, CONFECTIONER AND FANCY BREAD BAKER, NEW BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, T JOHNS begs to intimate that he will -"-• remove to the above NEW PREMISES TOMORROW, Saturday, where ho trusts that he will receive a continuation of that liberal patronage which has hitherto been accorded. Wedding Breakfasts, Pic-nic Parties, Balls &c. &c, supplied on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. 775 LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. MADAME BOTTENNELLI is NOW SHOWING the LATEST NOVELTIES' of the SEASON iv MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS &c Hats from Is. 6d. each; ditto trimmed, from 2s. each. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING ; and DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety An early inspection is invited. 752 TUSTARKIYED, ex Rambler^ CARGO V of WEST WANGANUI GOAL, of firet-olasa quality. W. LLOYD, 980 . _ YanguanUtreet,

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1171, 15 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1171, 15 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1171, 15 December 1868, Page 1