iftllSf II JP^lTfy'Pn dUuli Hi yyuJi ® ifUi Late N. EDWARDS & CO. HAVE FOR SALE TO ARRIVE ' PER < England's Gliovy/ FJROM LONDONSPEnrft AND SUMMEfi DRAPERY, A PULL ASSORTMENT in all departments. WINES, SPIRITS AND BEER. 1 f\f\ <*>*<* HEKNBBSrS PALE ! lUU BRANDY 309 „ J.D.H.M. Brandy I 100 „ Dupoy Fale BraDdy : 100 „ Courvoisiers Brandy : 100 caßeslalay Blend Whiskey : 10 qr -casks Lea Valley Distillery Whiskey 15 qr-caaks orris & Co's three-diamoa Sherry ; ,10 „ Dunville Whisky i : 60 cases Kinahan'a L.L. Whiskey 50 „ Lome „ I 50 „ Burnett's Old lorn 50 „ Booth'i cfj,, ; r\ ! ■■■-;■ ?oo „ JD.KZ. Geneva .,.'..-. ; 10 qr-casea Batrdeirian'BrThree~^r^pe Port! 20 cases Hockin & Wilson's Lemon aadi Lime! Juice : j'i; .., ; 10 qr.casks Mailer Frtre Pale Brandy [ 60 „ Lemon Hart's Hum : .15 „ R. W. Preston's Bum '200 cases Pig and Guinness 1 Stout j 100 „ /Bale's Bull Dog and if oster's Ale 100 „ Ind & Coope's Ale i 100 „ McEwau's Qlobe Brand Pale Ale 50 „ Heddle's Ginger Wine 75 „ Hart's Imperial Schnapps SO „ Jeffrey's Ale 20 „ Griffin's Sparkling Ale 20 „ Fretninet « hampagne ' ' i 20 „ No. 2 Moselle ! OILMAN'S STORES, &c. | 130 cases Keiller's Candied Peel SO „ Dunn's Fresh Herrings 5 „ Overall's Red Herrings | 20 boxes Moon's Carriage Candlea ; 500 3j De Eoubaix Jenar.Candles j 300 „ Price's Candles I 10 cases Fry's Homoeopathic Cocoa ! 20 „ Van Bouten'a and Epps's Cocoa 32 „ Bell & Co.'s Plaids, 250 and ICOO ; Ve3tes i S5 - „ Bell & Black's do. do. ! 40 . „ Brown & Poison's Corn Flour j 100 boxes Colman's White and Blue Starch! 100 „ Colman'a Light and Dark Blue : 'to cases Coleman' s Mustard j 10 „ Nuey's Black Lead i 2 „ Cleaver's Scented tioaps i —10 j, Morton's Anchovy Sauce - ■ SO „ French Capers , ! 160 kegs Gale and Frieda's White Lead , and Zinc 50 ■„ Storer's White Zinc i ISO drums Storer's BawYitoiled, and Colza' f Oil J V./, . ! 130 kegs Storer's Black Faint, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, and Chrome! Yellow ' 5 caßks Butty 100 cases Morton's Salad and Castor Oil : 10 „ Ammpnia and Cream Tartar j 20 „ Borwick's Baking Powder . ; 10 „ Bleached at d Unbleached Ginger 10 „ Maccaroni and Vermicilll, and Small Pearl Sago^ ; 10 casks Barcelona' Nuts : 220 „ Soda Crystals and Whiting 5 cases Liquorice ! SO kegs Saltpetre and Carbonate Soda I ISO cases Bordon's Eagle Condensed Milk i 50 „ Swiss Condensed Milk ! 5 kegs Arsenic i SO „ Flak* 'Tapicja "and Sptft Peas j 10 cases Pearl Tapioca and Carraway seeds 10 kegs Flake Tapioca I 40 cases Morton's and Bumsted's Salt : 40 „ Morton's Bottled Fruits 100 cases Keiller's Confectionery and Marmalade ' ) 50 „ Morton and Champion's Vinegar! fiO „ Crosse & Black well's, and Morton's Pickles ! 40 „ Lea & Perrin'a Sauce j 5 „ Gillard'a Sauce ; 40 „ Currants ; 20 casks Champion's No. 16 Vinegar ' W » » 18 „ I 70 jars Brown and White do. ; 10 casks Burnett's Vineear I J5 casks English Crushed Loaf Sugar • 1000 bags Fine and Coarse Fait HARDWARE. ISO cases Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 5 to 9 feet, 26 gauge 1 1000 Ssshweightai ; 30 coils Wire Rope ! 100 kegs Ewbank's Patent Wrought Naiia j 100 „ "Floor Brads 100 „ Wire Nails 50 „ Shot and Wire Staples 10 bales Grocer's Paper Bags and Cotton Waste ■ •■■ 1 90 cases Perry and Son's Iron Bedsteads j 5 hhds Tumblers and Ghinr 1 SOOO bars and bundles BBH Iron ' 2000 bars Standard Tron j 20 tons No. 1 Clyde Pig Iron 100 bundles Hoop Iron 100 Yorkshire Grindstones; 900,000 Eley's Gun Caps 5 rolls Sheet Lead— 4, 4], and S lbs. 40 cases Bath Bricks 15 kegs Lead Washers and Galvanised Screws ' 500 casks Pyramid and Eastwood's Cement 50 bundles American and Iron Buckets j 10 bales Woolpacks and Flour Bars/ 300 coils No* 5, 6, and 8 FenciDg Wire*) > 40 casks Stockholm Pitch and Tar j 3 caf es Milner'B Fireproof Safes 1 2800 Stourbridge Fire Bricks j 25 casks Lead Piping and Zinc ! « BeiJge Trimmers j 10 dcz. Lyndon's Digging Forks < 10 „ Parkes' Spades i 12 cases Pigcn Wilkcs' Sporting Powder. T s , Bruthware, Fithlrg lines and Fishhooks 5 casks Milk Pang and Fry Pans 5 cases Sdrby's 1 Scythes & ScytheStonfß, 5 „ School SJatee and Pencils A larva assortment of Ohnstopher Jonnl son's Table Cutlery acd Pccket Eniveej and Williams 1 Butcher Knives. Mauritius and Sydney Sugars. Fa? "Bowen," from Fooohoo, Direct! MABSHALL & SON'S POBTABLE ENGINES 10, and 12 HORSE-POWER, JOHN H. COCK AND CO! T.ATB N EDWARDS * CO. TEW EVENING MAIL la filed for reference at the Offices of the ASSOCIATED NEWS and ADVERTISING BUBB AU of New Zealand, where ADVER-; TISEMENTS are received for tny Paper published throughout the world. STITCHBURY'S BUILDINGS, 1052 - Aackiwxd. UOTATIONS: Price 6d., or posted, 6d. ! Free Trade— Local Self Government, •Direct Tuatioarpßsnking— Land Tenure —Irarrorfance b* Munlcipalitiea— Qle^nuijas BPobllphed fosrß. Ttkjkbb, by B. J Ltjcit
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 4
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