SHIP CHANDLERY AND THE PORT, NELSON. Is' now off riog his well-assorted Stack of ShipchaiidiWy.' Groo-eriesi ; V j Drapery, Earthenware, j Brushware, &c, &d ■ at the lowest remunerative pricee. I . j . , F G9PCEiIIES., , A w.eli-asßorted siock of the vfery best'bran'ds and at the lowest prices. PfiODUOB rTAK.BN IN -^ EXCHANGE ,OK ! A'y'- JpOR-iCA^ii!^. • -''-• yA Ships Provi'ioned ani Bondei Ftorcs supplied I at tho ohortett notice. DRAPERY. : JUST , RECEIVED— , . .■ P;ER Salisbury; Edinburgh Vastlv/and 1 Ben Venue, via Auckland, A {Splendid A-jaortment of JWINTER CLOTHING I Comprising— • Black Cloth tuits, Cottt?,. Trowsers^and ; Ve>t3 I- .? ii Hi. \f i i i* i Best Weal; 6f England Tweed SUifcj- " [Tweed Trowsers j Gouts an 1 Vesta — Single aud Double Breasted ■Best Pilot Cloth and Beavtr Overcoats, and Monkey Jaekecs j Blue Cloth fcuits— Coat, Trowsers, and ; / rv\stf ''!}/. Ay ■71 y. 7 . 'White and Colored Moleskin Trows irs" ip«get Coats and Doubie-breas'ed Vests •;3 bales Blankets — white; blue and grej", : (rom 'J to 12 quirter-j ; 3 bales- Mexican Cadcoes ... . , . tl . ; Flannels— a well-a sortel stock ' 1 Setge, blue and white, bing*o and doub'e width— best quality ... . - Winceys .' .French M-jrlnoss. = . Aho,-. ;. ;.. .: About 50 dozen Men's, aiid Boy's Hats— luUbc fashion* • ■■,-.■.■■ J U S T O P E NJE D — An Assortxentof Col .n'al-made Clothing Suits — ct-attrowsers, and vest . 1 case Trowsers— specially ad ipte 1 for the working m»n , I care.Trowsers eai .V-. sts, from 1 2/6 iSliiits, Collars, lids, Scans, &c.-. Blue Serge CoatSjiTrowsers; and Vests <-. Leather and Elastic Bjlts. 7, , Men's Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., ;^6C. Oi'okins, Souwesters, Horse, .Cloths, and : Rick C'o.'hi m:ide to order and in B'ock : Tents and Canvass Covers ok Bins, made to Urder, an'U u . st >ck . . ; Sluicing and other Hoses, made to Order ■Heaviest and btst Canvass . ior Diggers' lIOSLS . . Picks , long anl Short-han 'led bliovds Locks, Catches, aid Bolts . BOOTS AND SHOES. ENGLISH. AND COLONIAL. Xadits' nnd Childr<ns' Boot-}. and Shots Watertights, Bluchers, .Elastic Sidevßal- > mo- ais, Wellingtons, Gum Bootß (.lung and Bhort), und Ueal Sia Boots SHIP CHAOLEItY. :Europein Rop?, Irom 1 to 7 inch Coir and B ilt Hope, do ..c'o Flax and Manilla Rope, all sizes , Blocks — Commoa anl. Patent, Single.' and Double, from 2 to 14 inch Canvas (No. 1 to 7), linen and Cotton Ducks : •*.-,'.. .Muntz Metal (genuine),' Compo i ioi Nails, '■ Sheathing Filt. Copper Nails nni Tacks, Murliog .Spikes, Malltt*, Caulking J rci, &c. .-, Anchors, Chains, and Sh-tckloi — all siz^s -Galvanised Ships' snike?, Bolts, aiid Copper Rods — all B-zej. , ■ iVarnish, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Spirits 1 of Tar, Pitch,; Oakum Resin, &c.,: ; White Lead, Red Lead , /. •.. •; -. Black, Grceu, and other Cjlors— Paint, WhJtewßsh'.'and Tar Brushes .■•.-• iPaiot Scrul b ra, Drawn BasoßrcomSj Coir i Scrubbers, &c. — all sizes; ... Oils— Boiled; Raw, Castor, Colza, Kerosene, I an i Fi ih Oils ■Sails made to order, of the Best Materia! and -on the Shortest .Notices « /. s ; iOars and Pollocks •Patent Lever Clocks, suitable for ships Marine, Field, : end Opera ; Glasses ;Aneroids, 'Barometers^ Charts, 1 Log. Books Sextants, Parallels, Rulers, &c , &c, &c. ilnternational Code of Signals and Book ! comph.te-wUh Quarterly Supplements j supp'ied.'ififc fig ' " '" * ! ■'* 1 -''*- •Ensigns, Un on Jacks, Exemption and Blue j Peters iu stock y:\ Houie and other Fags made to order Bunting— Red, White, Blue, Ytllow, and j .;* .Greene ;- 7 \ l{ j7 ;• \'\ ■' ) f ■?. t TO ARRIVE SHORTLY— An Assortment of' "Trbtman's Patent Anchors, from 3 to 7 cwt Po'ished Brasij ßinnacles, with Stand and Transparent'Compasses' complete Ships Fitted Out ttitii Every Requisite at Lowest, Pkices. ■ On Sa^e by the : uudersigned^•B. E. jEANi & Co.'s .Improved Patent : ] '' : ... RIFLEOIO.a ' - .i 9AS COOEINGr STOVES; ■There Stoves will Roast, Bfike{ ; B "iii Toast, and Broil, as --shown, equ»l to the op ; n fire.or kitchen ranee and aie mst Convenient' and economical, both in first "cost and use, and, having no gas inside the 'oven,' meet with general approbation. These Stoves. -have been put to every poscible teist, nnd : ! hive given the greatest sitisfaction. The oven above the roaster is constructed in such a manner that tvery pi-nicle of heat is utcd. The oven is made with a case or jacket, an 1 th|e heat fio-n the flame over the roaster passes round ihe oven with a regular diffused heat, and the waste heat, after pvssing round the oven is brought in contact wilh tho top hqt-platej or under the .saucepans' on top, so that all the heat from the gas is lieed.' The ridges on the hot-plate are radiating from each burner on the top. which c!uib3s the flame-to spread over the whole of the bottoms of saucepans or kittles, aad the burners are eo constructed that no fat or- water con drop into them— so objectionable in most gas Btoves. Airbdrhcrß in this Stove are atmospheric. '•■-'.!-.-. « ' THE POUT, NELSON7 : 1121'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 96, 10 April 1876, Page 3
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