THOMAS itFISHER, IMPORTER AND - WAREHOUSEMAN, ." ■■" ■ . ■ ' has -v. : ■ :; • NOW LANDING-, ex ALGEENOiST— 3 cases Plain and Fancy Dress Winceys, 1 „ All Wool Cross-over Skirting 2 „ Gala Plaids, in Shepherd, Bob Roy 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 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 x » I 50 „ Youths' 1 „ West End Linen Collars, Gents' Linen Wrists, Boys' Collars, Ladies' Plain Collars and Cuffs 1 „ Counterpanes and Toilet. Covers 1 „ Larnbswool Shirts and Pants 1 v,j. Drab, Grey, and Scarlet Stays 1 „ Rolled Cambrics and Silesias 1 „ Muslins, vjz., Jaconets,. Pale Books, : Curtains, Nainsookg, Tarletans, Httir 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 Ribbons , 1 „ Black-and Fancy Silks # : 1 „ Ladies' Cloth Fancy Texture JaeTrets 1 „ Carpet Bags, Hearth Rugs, Stair Linen and Baizes 5 .j Hosiery, comprising Men's Merino Shetland, Lambswool, Allon, and and Fancies in half-hose and hose; . Childrens' Fancy, Colored and Plain, all sizes, in Merino, Cotton, and Worsted 2 „ Celtic Scotch Twill Shirts 2 „ Prints, ia Lilacs, Maddei's, and Fancies 1 „ Scotch Twill Shirting and Plain Darric3 :' 1 „ Damask and Worsted Table Covers, Mourning Parasols and Umbrellas, Alloa Yarn, all colors 2 „ Clark's 200 Reels, and Evans' Boarheaded Crotchet Cotton 1 „ Men's Woollen Cravats, Wool Handkerchiefs, Silk Bandannas, Ladies' Silk and Velvet Ties, Buckles, Huir Nets, and Belts 6 j, 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-Rheumatic and Imitation Welsh. Flannels 1 „ Union and Linen Tick 2 „ Com Sacks 3 „ Cocoa Fibre Mailing 2 „ Wool and Brush Door Mats 2 „ Wood Wax Cloth, nnd heavy American Leather Cloths, in Black mid Green 1 „ Made-up Kidderminster Cm-pots 113 kegs Nails, assorted 12 balea Paper, comprising TSTews, Colored Demy, and other Pruning Papara 30 drums Raw and Boilod Oil 20 bundles Galvanised Iron Buckets i 2 casks A very's Counter Mnehines 4 cases Castor Oil, for Machinery 20 „ Galvanised Corrugated Iron 150 ~ Hennessey's Brandy Ex CHARLOTTE ANN, and Late Artuvak— , «50 casks M'Ewan's Bottled Ala 30 hhds. M'Ewnn's No. 4 celebrated Ale 12 „ Worthington Ale 50 cases Martell's Brandy 26 „ Claret 20 „ Gillows' Ginger Wine 1 qr-cask Spirits of Wine 20 chests superior Congou Tea 35 half-che.-ts ~ 20 boxes Scented Orange Pekoe and Gunpowder Tea 250 boxes Brandon's Neva 3 and Price's BclmoLit Sperm Candles 40 sacks Black Pepper 40 tons Smith and M'Lean's Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, & S fcefc, 2G gun go 300 lengfclis of & and 4£ Galvanised Guttering, with Er.ds 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, prime quality 25 „ Morton's lib Salmon and Lobsters 10 „ Sardines, I- and £ 41 „ Salad Oil, £, £, and piufc 3 „ „ „ quarts 40 „ Cozzens' Kerosine 6 „ Wothorspoon's and Keillor's Confectionery 2 „ Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel 1 „ Fancy So>ip . 1 „ Brown Windsor Soap, in lib packets Coffee, Cinnamon, Spice?, Nutincga, Gflatino, Painkiller, Nixey's Black Le.-td, Biscuits, Brushware, Kerosino Kanips, Blacking, Violet Powder, Distilled Essences, Prfper Bngs, American Tacks, Corn Flour,- Hnbart Town Jams, Marmalade, Fryingpa'jis, Vinegar in quarters and bottles, Glassware and Crockery, Vermicelli and Maccfiroiii, Mustards, Carbonate Soda, Tarlario Acid, Cream Tartar, Bluestone, Glue, Blue, Starch,* Cordago, American Chairs : , Ex AIREDALE— 2 ton 3 .CANTERBURY CHEESE. _Jfelson, Juno 26, 18(58. 90-^ TUST ARRIVED, ex 7?ambl^" CAEGO W < of WEST WANGANUI COAL, of first-class juality. W. LLOYD, )80 4 Vanguard-street. JUST RECEIVED, PER JOHN BUNYAN, FROM LONDON, AT HODDEE AND TALBQT'S, GENERAL IMPORTERS, RICHMOND— 1 KHr Packages MERCHANDISE. CHRISTMAS FRUITS (excellent quality). Vinegar, in 2-gallon wii;ker jars „ in half-hogsheads Price's No. 1 Sperm Candles Bell and Black's Vestas . Soap Powder Candied Peels Saltpetre Pearl Sago Salad Oil , Scented Hair Oils ' French Wire Nails Boys' and Men's Heavy Cord Trousers.,, And lately added to Stock, in addition, tp the LARGE SHIPMENT OF SUMMER DRAPERY ' Per Polar Stae. . 3 tons No. 1 Company's Piece 3 Sugar 15 trunks Ladies' Gents', and Children's Boots 30 half-chests very superior Tea. \ HODDER AND TALBOT," WHOLESALE AND 8331A.1L, ' »IQHMOIW, - 776
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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1
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