«|\I^ESSRS. CHARLES EMPSON an* J-tX CO. having purchased the premises lately occupied by Mr. Howroyd, in Halifax Street, intend opening the same on Monday the 19th instant, as a general WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE, with a stock of the folloiring Goods, viz. — Geneva in hhds. A large assortment of boots Rum in do. and .hoe. Brandy in do. Cork, in bags Sherry in butts, hhds, and A great variety of superior quarter casks cut crystal, including wineMarsala in wood glasses, tumblers, salts, &c. Alicant in do. Printed books Irish beef in tierces Bibles and prayer books Rice in bags A quantity of caps Sugar in do. 'Do. buckskin boot fronts Coffee in do. Printed muslin dresses Soap in 561b. boxes Coats, jackets, and trowsers, Candles fti 50lb. do. for summer wear Salt in bags A few pieces of moleskin Black whale oil Merinoes, shawls, handkerLamp cotton wick chiefs, fancy vests, furniture Split peas lining, ribbons, straw hats, Vinegar &c. &c. Ale in hhds. Steel pens and holders Glue Nails of all description. Boxes of metal button. , &c. &c. &c. As also it general stock of articles suited for a retail store. Halifex Street, Nelson, September 17. TO"HITE, WALLACE, and Co. have IT on sale — Fine old cogniac Brandy in wood ,-4 Rotterdam Geneva, do. / Old Geneva in cases • .■# Superior " Blacks Sherry in cases Chocolate in boxes Coffee, Tea, and Flour Preserved Fruits Bouilli Soups Raspberry Vinegar Mustard and Pickles Tobacco, and Tobacco Pipes Slops, and blue dotb Cap. Men's, boys', and women. Shoes Hamburg and colonial Beef Guns and Pistols Agricultural Implements and Hardware of all kinds. Haven, Sept. 9. •^T^N Sale, at No. 1 73, Bridge Street, the following articles : — Beef,- pork, tongues Pilot coats, monkey jackets Herrings, cheese, hams Sleeve vests, jean Flour, tea, sugar, starch Trowsers, various Soap, candles, oil Jim Crow hats, Scotch caps Potatoes (N. Z. & V. D. L.) Men and .Women's shoes Guns, powder, shot Kaurie timber Files, nails, glass Van Diemen's Land do. Knives and forks, snuff boxes Shingles, paint oil x Account books, sugar nippers Ale (Burton) in cask Mousselin de lame and other Do. in bottle , dresses ' Porter in bottle, &c. &c. ' Navy blueprint, regatta shirts Jjjly 8. Bbown, Thomson, and Co. 7ZS CARGO of the NYMPH, from -L Eafia, consisting of New Zealand salt Pork Lard Hams Bacon Potatoes. F. Ottkbson, Nejtyi, Sept. I.' Auckland Point, j jf»X SIR CHARLES FORBES from fc^-i LondonLight brown Sugar Loaf Sugar Cheese Suet Butter Biscuit Flour in barrel. Port Wine in 3-doi. eases mustard Currants , Raisins Claret in cases Irish Pork. F. Ottceson, Nelson, Sept. 1. Auckland Point. J(?OR SALE, at the Store of the underjC signed, 204, Hardy Street, near the Eel Pond, the following GOODS :— Flour, black and green tea Coffee, sugar, rice, butter Candles, oranges, soap, ironmongery London made boots and shoe., &c. of the first quality. Naßpn, Aug. 37. A. W. L. Mackinnon. wA LEXANDER PERRY (late J. J. ImXJI &ie and Co.) begs leave to call the attention of Dealers to the following, amongst other Articles, which he is prepared to sell wholesale, vis: — 100 boxes superior black tea 30 bag. superior coffee 40 bags moist sugar 20 tons American, Dantzic, and V.D.L. flour, in bag. and barrel. SO hhds Elliott's brown stout Smoked bacon, ham., and pickled tongue. « . Manilla cheroot. ™ •*ort and skerry wine in bottle A variety of prints, shawls, and .mall wares. Bridge Street, Sept. 9. *#>bTATOES ! POTATOES ! POTAX TOES !— First quality, at Captain Williams's store. ~. Apply to G. W. Schroder, Auckland Point. JOTOCK.— For SALE by PRIVATE KJ CONTRACT, the- remainder of the CATTLE selected from the stock of W: C. Wentworth, Usq., of Sydney, consisting of Cows and Heifers in calf, or with calve, by their side, one Durham Bull, and two superior bred Mare, in foal. For term, apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., or Mr. P. Graham, Auckland Point. tf?OCK.— On Sale, from one hundred k3 to one hundred and fifty fat Wethers, and a fine fouryear old bay Gelding, per Eagle. Likewise, on hire, eight Working Bullocks. For particulars apply to J. Howard, at the Haven, or to A. S, Rutter, Mouth of the Waimea. REMOVAL OF THE EXAMINER OFFICE.— C. Elliott begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson that,- having disposed of his premises in Trafalgar Square to the Government for a Court House, the PRINTING and STATIONERY BUSINESS will for a short time be carried on in part of the Surveyors' late Mess Room. *•* Entrance at (he south-east corner.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 17 September 1842, Page 109
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