JOHN H, GOGK & GO. Latk N. EDWARDS & CO. HAVE FOR SALE TO ARRIVE PEB < England's Glory/ FROM LONDON— SPEINft AND SUIIEE DRAPERY, A FULL ASSORTMENT in all departments. WINES, SPIRITS AND BEEB. 1 A A caees HESNEBSY'S PALE iW BBANDY 300 „ J.D.H.M. Brandy 100 „ Dupoy Pale Briandy 100 „ Courvoisierß^Btandy 100 cases Islay Blend Whiskey 10 qr.-caska Lea Valley Distillery: Whiskey IS qr-casks Morris & Co's three-diamon Sherry 10 „ Dunville Whisky 50 cases Kinahan's L.L. Whiskey 50 „ Lome „ 50 j, Burnett's Old Tom 50 „ Booth's „ 200 „ J D.K.Z. Geneva 10 qr-cases Sandeinan's Three-grape Port 20 cases Hockin & Wilson's Lemon aHd Lime Juice 10 qr-casks Muller Frere Pale Brandy 50 „ Lemon Hart's Rum 15 „ B. W. Preßton's Rum 200 cases Pig and Guinness' Stout 100 „ Basa's Bull Dog and Foster's Ale 100 „ Ind & Cbope's Ale 100 „ McEwau's Globe Brand Pale Ale 50 „ Heddle's Ginger Wine 75 „ Hart's Imperial Schnapps I SO „ Jeffrey's Pale Ale 20 „ Griffin's Sparkling Ale ; 20 „ Freminet 1. hampagne [ 20 „ No. 2 Moselle ! OILMAN'S STOREB, &c. : 30 cases Keiiler's Candied Peel 20 „ Dunn's Fresh Herrings 5 „ Overall's Bed Herrings 20 boxes Moon's Carriage Candles : 500 j, DeEoubaix JenarJCandles ; 300 „ Price's Candles 10 casea Fry's Homoeopathic Cocoa ! 20 „ Van Houten's and Spps's Cocoa ' 32 „ Bell & Cb.'s Plaids, 250 and 1000 Vestas 25 „ Bell & Black's do. do. i 40 „ Brown & Poison's Corn Flour 100 boxes Colman's White and Blue Starch j 100 „ Colman's Light and Dark Blue so cases Co'eman'e Mustard i 10 „ Nlsey's Black Lead i 2 „ Cleaver's Scented Soaps i 10 n Morton's Anchovy Sauce 20 „ French Capers 160 kegs Gale and Friend's White Lead and Zinc 50 „ Storer'a White Zinc i ISO druma Storer'e Baw, Boiled, and Colza i Oil ISO kegs Storer's Black Faint, Bed Lead, Yellow Ochre, and Chrome Yeliow : 5 casks Putty 100 caees Morton's Salad and Castor Oil 10 „ Ammooia and Cream Tartar 20 j, Berwick's Baking Powder 10 „ Bleached and Unbleached Ginger 10 „ Maccaroni and Vermicilli, and Small Pearl Sago^ - 10 casks Barcelona Nuts ; 220 „ Soda Crystals and Whiting ■ 5 cases Liquorice SO kegs Saltpetre and Carbonate Soda 130 cases Bor.don's Eagle Condensed Milk £0 Swiss Condensed Milk 5 kegs Arsenic ! SO „ Flake Tapioca and Split Peas i 1 0 cases Pearl Tapioca and Carrawayaeeds ■ 10 kegs FJake Tapioca j 40 caees Morton's and Bumsted's Salt : 40 „ Morton's Bottled Fruits I 100 cases Keiiler's Confectionery and Marmalade 1 50 „ Morton and Champion's Vinegar ; 50 „ Crosse & Blackwell's, and Mori ton's Pickles 'j 40 „ Lea & Perrin's Sauce 5 „ Gillard'a Sauce 40 „ Oorranti j 20 casks Champion's No. 16 Vinegar I 10 „ „ 18 „ i 70 jars Brown and White do.] j 10 casks Burnett's Vinegar i 35 caeks English Crushed Loaf Sugar ! 1000 bags Fine und Coatse Salt : HABDWARE. , 120 cases Galvanised Corrugated Iron, sto 9 feet, 26 gauge : 1000 Sashweights 80 coils Wire Bope '■ 100 kegs Ewbank's Patent Wrought Nails 100 „ Floor Brads; 100 „ Wire Nails I 50 „ Shot and Wire Staples ! 10 bales Grocer's Paper Bags and Cotton ! Waste j 20 cases Perry and Son's Iron Bedsteads j 5 hhds Tumblers and Chin* I 2000 bars and bundles BBH Iron j 2000 bars Standard Iron i 20 tonß No. 1 Clyde Pig Iron I 100 bundles Hoop Iron ! 100 Yorkshire Grindstones? 400,000 Eley's Gun Caps 5 rolls Sheet Lead— 4, 4s, and 5 lbs. 40 cases Bath Bricks 15 kegs Lead Washers and Galvanised Screws 560 casks Pyramid and Eastwood's Cement 50 bundles American and Iron Buckets 10 bales Woolpacks snd Flour Bnpa 300 coils No* 5, 6, and 8 Fencing Wire 40 casks Stockholm Pitch snd Tar 3 cafes Milher's Fireproof Safes 2800 Stourbridge Fire Bricks I 25 casks Lead Piping and Zinc I 2 Beige Trimmers 10 d( z.Lyndon's Digging Forks ! 10 „ Farkes' Spades 12 caaes Pijron Wilkes' Sporting Powder ; 7 „ Brusbware, Fishing tines and Fishhooks 5 ca*ks Milk Pa>"s and Fry Pans 5 caaes Sorby's Scythes & Scythe Stones, 5 „ School SJatee and Pencils A larva assortment of Christopher John- • son's Table Cutlery and PecketfKnives i and Williams* Butcher Knives. {Mauritius and Sydney i ' Sugars. l ex *' Bowen, 1 ' from Foochoo, Direct (MARSHALL & SON'S PORTABLE j ENGINES I 10, and 12 HOBSE-POWEB, [rOHN H. COCK AND 00 j LATR N. KOW ARDB * CO. ' I — _ I Cattle Trespass Act, 1868. f n^TOTICB U hereby given that on and after lLi 10th day of September, 1881, the provisions of " The Cattle 1 Trespass Act, 1868 ?' {will be enforced on my Land, being Sections Jlß4j 185. and I? 6, Appleby. Waimea Faat, hnd that it is my iotention to CLAIM DAM|AGES for all Cattle, Sheep, dr Poultry TBESPASSING upon the said Xand, whether the same shall be fenced or unenclcsed. Appioby, Walmea Ea§t, Atjg, 19, 5757-4* 1 . . .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 204, 27 August 1881, Page 4
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