Q*O\i'ewly-arrived Immigrants and others. JL —To be SOLD by PRIVATE BARGAIN, that commodious Wooden HOUSE, situated on acre 175, at the corner of -Bridge and Collingwood Streets, and lately occupied by Mr. Murray. This home, from its central situation, is well adapted for either a general store or a public house. For further particulars apply to Mr. Murray, or to Messrs* Waitt and Co; Nelson, Oct. 25. and BURT'S WHOLEV^ SALE and RETAIL STORE, Haven Rood. Large solar, standard, and back lamps, lamp chimneys and globes. Ironmongery of all descriptions. A large assortment of boots and shoes. Drawing, tracing, and writing paper, writing ink. .< Flour, in 100 and 2001b bags. Sugar, sago, and general grocery. Pickles, sauces, mustard, and preserves. Garden «eeds, raised last season in the Valley of the Hutt, from seeds tent out by the Highland Society. A few ewt. of Massacre Bay lime. Nelson, November 11. -A "rfjETTLE'RS and Visitors at Waimea may K-7 be accommodated with GENERAL NECESSARIES, at the stores of COTTERELL and BURT. Pensylvania, Waimea Plain. '-*■*• - -.- «- j WALLACE, and Co. have " * on sale — Fine old cogniac Brandy in wood Rotterdam Geneva, do. Old Geneva in cases Superior " Black's " 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 clotb Caps Men's, boys', and women's Shoes Hamburg and colonial Beef Guns and Pistols Agricultural Implements and Hardware of all kinds. Haven, Sept. 9. (WHITE, WALLACE, and Co. have v T on sale an assortment of plain and cut glass decanter*, tumblers, wines, and salts. Ploughs of superior make supplied to order. Nelson Haven. £*IRST FLOUR, in 100 and 2001b. bags X 70 bags very fine sugar Irish pork, in barrels Branesy, rum, and Hollands, in hhds. and puncheons Port and sherry wines Bar iron. MoKBISON & SCI.ANDEKS, Oct. 22. Auckland Point. M^ESSRS. CHARLES EMPSON and -Lv 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 Good*, 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 glosses, 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 601b. 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. A* also a general stock of articles suited for a retail store. Halifax Street, Nelson, 1". , . X/X HANNAH— Shingles, V. D. L. Scantling, 5 by 3, 6 by 3, and 8 by 3 Boards, $, 5, and 1-inch totara, for tables and ornamental uses Fine Irish butter in firkins Carpeting* 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, 13—10, 14—10, 14—13, 13—16, 14—18 Rice, in 150 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. HaUHK Street, Oct. 6. C. Empson & Co. t/x ROYAL WILLIAM — fLJ Pails, in kegs, 3J, 24, 2j, and 3- inch Soap, in 56 lb. boxes White lead, and black, green, red, and yellow paint, in 281b. kegs Gists, consisting of wines, tumblers/ and salts, incmses . Vinegar, in qr. casks Pickles, in 1-doz. boxes Mustard and sauces, in 3-dox. cases - Red wine, in qr. casks Teneriffe do. in barrels Corks, in 12-gross bags Scales, brass and copper, all uses, with weight* Tea pots, sugar basins, cream ewers, &c Preserved meat* of all kinds, in 1, 3, and 3~R>. tins Blacksmiths' anvils, &c. &c &c. Hslite Street, Oct. 6. C. Empsok & Co. t/x OCEAN, VANGUARD, and Jld HANNAH— Turpentine, gunpowder, and starch. Saws (pit and cross-cut), and all other kinds in great variety. Port Wine (very superior), in 3-dosen cases. White lead, fenders, cotton wick Cotton in reels and bolls, spice* of all kinds Cambric handkerchiefs, essences; perfumery, oils, soap, &c. Halifax Street, C. Empsoh sod Co. Sept. S3.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 36, 12 November 1842, Page 141
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