JOHN H. COCK & CO. Lath N. EDWARDS & CO. HAVB FOR SALE TO ARRIVE PEB * England's Glory/ FROM LONDON— SPEIM USD SUMIEE DEAPERY, A FULL ASSORTMENT in all departments. WINES, SPIRITS AKD BEER. 1 f\f\ ca 868 HEKNESS Y f S PALE lUU BBANDY 300 „ J.D.H.M. Brandy 100 „ Dupoy.Fale 'Brandy : ! 100 „ Courvoisiers Brandy 100 casea Islay Blend Whiskey 10 qr.-casks Lea Valley Distillery Whiskey 15 qr-casks Korria & Co's three-diatcon Sherry 10 Don. il!e Whisky 60 cases Kinahan's L.L. Whiskey 50 „ Lome 50 „ Burnett's Old Tom 50 „ Booth's „ 200 „ J D.K.Z. Geneva . . , . , .■, 10 qr-cases Sandeman's Three-grape Port 20 cases Bochin & Wilson's Lemon and Lime Juice 10 qocasks Mailer Frtre Pale Brandy 60 „ Lemon Hart's Knm 15 „ R. W, Preston's Rum 200 cases Fig and Guinness' Stout 100 „ Bass's Bull Dog and Foster's Ale 100 „ Ind & Coope'a Ale 100 „ McEwau'B Globe Brand Pale Ale 50. „ Feddle's Ginger Wine 75 „ Hait'e Imperial Schnapps SO „ Jeffrey's Pale Ale 20 „ Griffin's Sparkling Ale 20 „ Freminet i hampagne 20 „ No. 2 Moselle OILMAN'S STGRES, &c. 30 cases Keiller's Candied Peel 20 „ Dunn's Fresh Herrings 5 „ Overall's Red Herrings ! SO boxes Moon's Carriage Candles '■ SOO „ De Roubaix Jenar«Candles I 300 „. Price's Candles - i 10 cases Fry's Homoeopathic Cocoa I 20 „ Van Bouten'a and Epps's Cocoa S3 „ Bell & Co.'s Plaids, 250 and 1000 i Vestas i ! : ss „ Bell & Black's do. do. 40 „ Brown & Poison's Corn Flour 100 boxes Colman's White and Blue Starch 100 „ Colman's Light and Dark Blue £0 cases Coleman's Mustard 10 „ Niiey's BlackXead 2 „ Cleaver's Scented Soaps i 10 „ Morton's Anchovy Sauce 20 „ French Capers 160 kegs Gale and Friend's White Lead and Zinc 50 „ Storer's White Zinc 150 drums Storer's Baw, Boiled, and Colza Oil 130 kegs Storer's Black Faint, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, and Chrome Yellow 6 casks Putty 100 cases Morton's Salad and Castor Oil 10 „ Ammonia and Cream Tartar ■; 20 „ Borwick's Baking Powder i 10 „ Bieacbed ard Unbleached Ginger 10 j, Maccaroni and Vermicilli, and ; Small Pearl Sago 10 casks Barcelona Nuts 220 „ Soda Crystals and Whiting ] 5 casea Liquorice 30 kegß Saltpetre and Carbonate Soda ; 130 cases Bordon's Eagle Condensed Milk SO Swiss Condensed Milk i 5 kegs Arsenic 30 „ Flakfl Tapioca and Split Peas 1 0 cases Pearl Tapioca and Carrawayseeds I 10 kegs Flake Tapioca ; 40 cases Morton's and Bumsted's Salt 40 „ Morton's Bottled Fruits : 100 ca&es Keiller's Confectionery and Marmalade 50 Morton and Champion's Vinegar SO „ Crosse & BlackweJl'a, and Morton's Pickles ,40 „ Lea & Perrin's Sauce S „ Giliard's Sauce 40 „ Currants 20 casks Champion's No. 16 Vinegar »o -» » 18 „ 90 jars Brown and White do. 10 casks Burnett's Vinegar i 25 casks English Crashed Loaf Sugar ,1000 bags Fine and Coarse Salt HARDWARE. 120 oases Galvanieed Corrugated Iron, 5 to 9 feet, 26 gauge 1000 Sashweightsl SO coils Wire Rope 100 kegs Ewbank'o Patent Wrought Naila 100 „ Floor Brads 100 „ Wire Nails , 50 „ Shot and Wire Staples 10 bales Grocer's Paper Bags and Cotton Waste SO cases Perry and Son's Iron Bedsteads ; 5 hhds Tumblers and Chin? ( SOOO bars and bundles BBH Iron 2000 bars Standard Iron \ 20 tons No. 1 Clyde Pig Iron 100 bundles Hoop Iron i 100 Yorkshire Grindstones 400,000 Eley's Gun Caps : 5 rolls Sheet Lead— 4, 41, and 5 lbs. 40 cases Bath Bricks 15 kegs Lead Washers and Galvanised i Screws .500 casks Pyramid and Eastwood's Cement j 50 bundles American and Iron Buckets 10 bales Woolpacks and Flour Baps 300 coils No- 5, 6, and 8 Fencing Wire '. 40 caeks Stockholm Pitch and Tar ■ t 3 cases Milner'a Fireproof Safes 2800 Stourbridge Fire Bricks , | ■ 25 casks Lead Piping and Zinc « He^ge Trimmers 1 10 drz. Lyndon's Digging Forks 10 „ Parkes' Spades 12 cases Pipcn Wilkea' Sporting Powder : T 5, Brushware, Fiehirg lines and j Fish he ok s ; 5 casks Milk Pans and Fry Pans 5 cases Sorby's Scythes & Scythe Stones, 5 „ School Slatee and Pencils A larve assortment cf Christopher John- ! son's Table Cutlery and Prcket Knives ; and Williams 1 Butcher Knives. Mauritius and Sydney Sugars. Ef ''Boweo, 1 ' froto Foochoo, Direot BSARSHALL & SON'S PORTABLE I ENGINES 10, and 12 HORSE-POWER. j!ohn h. cock and co j LATE N. EDWABDS * CO. i — j ■ ■ _ , ! ON SALE. , ■fWHE HOUSE and LAND at the Port, at 9\ present occupied by Mr Johk H. Cock £he BUILDING in BRIDGE-STREET | known as N. Edwards & Co'a BOND j and the LAND on which it stands. 38^8— a t c Apply Johk H. COCK &CO rWHE EVENING MAIL is filed for refer--3$ ence at the Offices of the ASSOCIATED NEWS and ADVERTISING BUREAU of New Zealand, where ADVERTI3EMENTS are received for any Paper published throughout the world. STITGHBURY'S BUILDINGS,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 236, 4 October 1881, Page 4
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