/\N SALE, ex OSPREY— \/ Wax and mould candles Flour in 100 and 200 Ib. bags Sugar (Bourbon), two samples, very superior Manilla coffee Pipes, large bowls Black tea, in 20 catty boxes Manilla cigars, the best ever offered for sale in New Zealand Loaf sugar Pepper, cayenne and black Ginger Byass's bottled ale Truman and Hanbury's stout, in hogsheads Brandy, rum, and liqueurs Draught sherry, remarkably good Champagne, port wine in cases Cork rote butter, blankets, almonds Barge shirts, red herrings, cider in esses Fat wethers, hay, &c. &c. &c. •October 1 . Waitt and Co. •*~^ EX ELEANOR. nnWENTY SIX Tons FIRST FLOUR JL Eleven chests hyson-skin Tea Twenty boxes black ditto Five tons of Sugar, Ten bags of Coffee Fourteen cases pine-apple and Dutch Cheese Kckles, Mustard, Sauces, and Vinegar. Apply to Waitt and Co., at the Haven. 5 Nelson, June 16. t^OR SALE, ex MANA— JC Brandy Rum Gin, in casks and cases. Also Spices, Caraways, and Pepper t Sago and dried Apples Calf and sole Leather Nelsui, July 18. Waitt and Co. jtfimTE, WALLACE, and Co. have ' y v T on sale — Fine old cogniac Brandy in wood Rotterdam Geneva, do. Old Geneva in cases Superior " Black's " Sherry in casesChocolate in boxes Coffee, Tea, and Flour Preserved Fruits Bouilli Soups j Raspberry Vinegar Mustard and Pickles Tobacco, and Tobacco Pipes Slops, and blue cloth Caps Men's, boys', and women's Shoes Hamburg and colonial Beef Guns and Pistols Agricultural Implements and Hardware of all kinds. HaveiySeit..a. 39(fHIT£ t WALLACE, and Co. have II on aale an assortment of plain and cut glass decanters, tumblers, wines, and salts. Ploughs of superior make supplied to order. Nelson Haven. %A LEXANDER PERRY (late J. J. ImXA. aiE and Co.) begs leave to call the attention of Dealers to the following, amongst other Articles, which he is prepared to sell wholesale, viz: — 100' boxes superior black tea 30 bags superior coffee 40 bags moist sugar 20 tons American, Dantzic, and V.D.L. flour, in bags and barrels 20 hhds Elliott's brown stout Smoked bacon, hams, and pickled tongues Manilla cheroots Port and sherry wine in bottle * A variety of prints, shawls, and small wares. Bridge Street, Sept. 9. EX VANGUARD. — An extensive assortment of STATIONERY, consisting of writing and packing papers, playing and printing cards, children's spelling and other books, account and pocket books, all of which are now on sale at the Examiner office. SEAT DAIRY.— MILK il delivered daily, and sent round from 7 to 9 in the morning. BUTTER every Saturday. Arthur's Seat, Sept. 29. flrffclTE, WALLACE, & Co., LAND TT and COMMISSION AGENTS. Nelson Haven. t ff^D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUC■O • TIONEER and LAND AGENT. { jjfelson Haven, August 26. rp B. TITCHENER, AGENT for the JL • SALE and LETTING of LAND. Trafalgar Square, Sept. I. HTTR? F. GREENHOW, ACCOUNT--LtX ANT and COLLECTOR of RENTS, DEBTS. &c. Terms moderate. N.B. Security and references of the highest respectability will be given if required. • Nelson, Aug. 31. &fr STALLARD, PAINTER, GLATT • ZIER, and PLUMBER, Nile Street East, near the residence of Mr. Shepherd, Solicitor, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. N. B. Sign-writing, graining, Mid gilding, executed in the neatest style. jfi\ GREEN, TAILOR, &c, Trafalgar NQi '•> Square, takes the present opportunity of returning his grateful acknowladgments for the liberal encouragement h» Km Wn pMimniiMi with «iw«— tm vrnnrnmt)r»A limiffM m V A hopes by industry and attention to merit continued patronage and support. Terms cssh. JLfESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, *4>vJL Builders, Auckland Poipt, are ready to contract for the erection of stone, brick, or wtfod buildings of any dimensions, and beg to say that (unlike many ef the prstsudoU builders of Nelson) they will execute the orders «nth which any gentleman may favour them witn dispatch, combined with strength and durability of workmanship, at they have had «tgVt» years' experience vsder some of the flrrt architects in England. Bsfervocea of the fiTrt respectability in the colony can 5* given. N.B. Puntrab performed.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 30, 1 October 1842, Page 117
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