•JL/fESSRS. CHARLES EMPSON and U-V_sL CO. having purchased the premises lately occupied by Mr. Howroyd, in Halifax Street, have opened the same as a general WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE, with a stock of the following Good*, viz. — Geneva in hhds. A large assortment of boots' Rum in do. and shoes Brandy in do. Corks in bags Sherry id 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 tierce* Bibles,and prayer books Rice in bag* A quantity of cap* Sugar in do. Do. buckskin boot front*' Coffee in do. Printed muslin dresses Soap in fiOlb. boxes Coats, jacket*, and trowsers, Candles in 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 descriptions Boxes of metal buttons &c. &c. &c. As also a general stock of articles suited for a retail store. Halifax Street, Nelson, September 17* .TjV# HANNAH— UtJ Shingles, V. D. L. ScanUing, s by 3, 6 by 3, and 8 by 3 Boards, 4, 3, and 1-inch totara, xor tables and ornamental uses Fine Irish butter in firkins Carpetings and damasks Dried peaches, in 20 lb. boxes Vinegar, in qr. casks Port wine, in b /ttle Candles, mould tnd dips, in 80 lb. boxes Window glass, in 100-feet boxes, of the following dimensions: 10—8, 12—10, 14—10, 14—12, 12—16, 14—18 Rice, in ISO lb. bags Medicine chests Snuff, loose and in packets Capers and London sauce, in 1-doz. boxes Fine white cotton socks and stockings, &c. &c. Halifax Street, Oct. 6. C. Empson & Co. ■^X ROYAL WILLIAM — *_Li Nails, in kegs, 2J, 2J, 2J, and 3 inch Soap, in 50* lb. boxes White lead, and black, green, red, and yellow paint, in 28 lb. kegs Glass, consisting of wines, tumblers, and salts, in cases Vinegar, hi qr. casks Pickles, in 1-doz. boxes Mustard and sauces, in 2-doz. cases Red wine, in qr. casks Teneriffe do. in barrels Corks, in 12-gross bags Scales, brass and copper, all sizes, with weights Tea pots, sugar basins, cream ewers, &c. Preserved meats of all kinds, in 1, 2, and 3-lb. tins Blacksmiths' anvils, &c. Sic. &c. Halifax Street, Oct. 6. C. Snlfson & Co. jflx OCEAN, VANGUARD, and JIA HANNAH— Turpentine, gunpowder, and starch. Saws (pit and crosH-cut), and all other kinds in great variety. Port Wine (very superior), in 3-dozen cases. White lead, fenders, cotton wick Cotton in reels ami bolls, spices of all kinds Cambric handkerchiefs, essences, perfumery, oils, soap, &c. Halifax Street, C. EMrsON and Co. Sept. 23. 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. . jfiTOCK.— For SALE hy PRIVATE >3 CONTRACT, the remainder of the CATTLE selected from the stock of W. C. Wentworth, Esq., of Sydney, consisting of Cows and Heifers in calf, or with calves by their side, one Durham Bull, and two superior bred Mare* in foal. For terms apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., or Mr. P. Graham, Auckland Point. . kS\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 Bullock*. For particulars apply to J. Howard, at the Haven, or to A. S. Rutter, Mouth of the Waimea. V(%THUR'S SEAT DAIRY.— MILK X-B. delivered daily, and sent round from 7 to 9 in the morning. BUTTER every Saturday. Arthur's Seat, Sept. 29. iPfto STAND this SEASON, that splenJL did black ENTIRE HORSE, 16 hands high, lately imported in the brig Guide from Sydney. Particular* may be known on application to Mr. Morgan, on board, or to Mr. Graham, Auckland Point. Nelson, Oct. 6. iTO'HITE, WALLACE, & Co., LAND TT and COMMISSION AGENTS. Nelson Haven. "•f 1 D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCO • TIONEER and LAND AGENT, Nelson Haven, August 90. it\ B. TITCHENER, AGENT for the JL • SALE and LETTING of LAND. Trafalgar Square, Sept. 1. JJ^fdsSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, jCv J. Builders, Auckland Point, are ready to contract for the erection of stone, brick, or wood buildings of any dimensions, and beg to say that (unlike many of die pretended bmlders of Nelson) they will execute the orders with which any gentleman mr y favour them with dispatch, combined with strength and Uurability of workmanship, as they have had eighteen years' experience under some of the first architect* in England. References of the first respectability in the colony can be given. N.B. Funeral* performed. X* XSREEN, TAILOR, &c, Trafalgar T9_i • Square, take* the present opportunity of returning his grateful acknowlodgments for the liberal encouragement he has been patrcaisea with since be conrmsnced hnsfrwiss, and hopes by industry and attention to merit continued patronage and support. Terms cash. J
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 8 October 1842, Page 121
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