STATIONERY just received— ks Superfine letter paper, gilt edged Post Office paper, a sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove Bank post,, folio, do. Foolscap, common and superfine Note paper » Brief paper Strong brown for packing, large and small Whited brown, various sizes Tissue paper, pink, blue, and white Demy and double crown Ledgers, cash books, and journals, in variety Account books of all kinds Oblong claßped.memorandum books ' Surveyors l field books BiU books Pocket and memorandum books of all kinds Copy books and copy slips Mosley and Gillot's steel pens Quills, common and very superior Improved patent wafers Wafers in 2-ounce boxes Drawing and other pencils Mordon's ever-pointed German silver pencils Parchments for deeds * Pewter and other ink stands Blue, red, and black ink Ivory folders and rulers Office, pen, and other knives Slates and slate pencils Tinted and embossed address cards Playing cards, coloured and gold backs Blotting cases Lucifer matches Music, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, &c. &c. Examiner Office, Oct. IS. •a/rESSRS. CHARLES EMPSON and -It JL 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 Goods, viz. — Geneva in hhds. A large assortment of boots Rum in do. and shoes Brandy in do. Corks 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 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. AValso a general stock of articles suited for a retail store. . Halifax Street, Nelson. '■ ' SeptemneV r7g— g^°— ■ — — — JDKX HANNAH— ~ "J Shingles, V. D. L. Scantling, S by 3, 6 by 3, and 8 by 3 Boards-, £, $, and 1-inch totara, for 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 bottle Candles, mould and dips, in 60 lb. boxes Window glass, in 100-feet boxes, of the following dimensions: 10—8, 12—10, 14—10, 14— IS, 12—16, 14—18 Rice, in ISO lb. bags Medicine chests Snuff, loose and in pnekets Capers and London sauce, in I-doz. boxes Fine white cotton socks and stockings, &c. &c. Halifax Street, Oct. 6. C. Emfson & Co. JB<X ROYAL WILLIAM — JLJ Nails, in kegs, 2£, 2s, 2j, and 3 inch Soap, in 56 lb. boxes White lead, and black, green, red, and yellow paint, in 28 lb. kegs Glass, consisting of wines, tumblers, and salts, incases Vinegar, iv qr. casks Pickles, in 1-dor. 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 sires, with weights Tea pots, sugar basins, cream ewers, &c. Preserved meats of all kinds, in I, 2, and 3-lb. tins Blacksmiths' anvils, &c. &c. &c. Halifax Street, Oct. 6. C. Eairsoif & Co. T^X OCEAN, VANGUARD, and Q-Li HANNAH— Turpentine, gunpowder, and starch. Saws (pit and cross cut), and all other kinds in great variety. Port Wine (very superior), in 3-dozen cases. White lead, fenders, cotton wick - Cotton in reels and balls, spices of all kinds Cambric handkerchiefs, essences, perfumery, oils, soap, &c. Halifax Street, C. Emfson and Co. Sept. S3. PRINTED FORMS of the following descriptions are always on sale at the office of this paper : — Blank forms for auctioneers Forms of entry for passing the Customs Seamen's articles of agreement Seamen's advance notes Bills of exchange. /6TOCK.— For SALE by PRIVATE O CONTRACT, the remainder of the CATTLE selected from the stock of W. C. Wentwortb, Esq., of Sydney, consisting' of Cows and Heifers in calf, or with calves by their side, one Durham Bull, and two superior bred Mares in foal. For terms apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., or Mr. P. Graham, Auckland Point. — On Sale, from one hundred k3 to one hundred and fifty fat Wethers, end a fine fourrear old bay Gelding, per Eagle. Likewise, on hire, eight Working Bullocks. For particulars apply to J. Howard, at the Haven, or to A. S. Butter, Mouth of the Waimea. REMOVAL OF THE EXAMINER OFFICE.— C. Elliott begs to acquaint tbe inhabitants of Nelson that, baring disposed of bis premises in Trafalgar Square to tbe Government for a Court House, the PRINTING and STATIONERY BUSINESS will for a short time be carried on in nart of the Surveyors' late Mess Room. •«* Entrance at the south-east eoraer.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 15 October 1842, Page 125
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