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\jf\B SALE, by the undersigned, — « iV^ 00 tons best Conception flour Loaf sugar Wax, sperm, and mould candles Irish butter Westphalia hams Loaf and Edam cheese Coffee Linseed and boiled oil J I Pitch and tar / Iron safes, 24 by 10 Stationery Wines, in wood and bottle «, Ash oars, 13 to 10 feet. W. B. Patchxtt & Co. »-^X EX ELIZABETH. SUPERIOR Red Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rum, &c. &c. &c, at Messrs. C. Empson and Co.'s Warehouse, Auckland Point. Nelson, Feb. 17. S* EX LADY LEIGH. ~ q IST of GOODS on SALE, at the -M-J stores of Nathan & Joskfh :— 69 pieces prints 66 pain assorted boots 3 dozen white stays 4,000 fishhooks 17 pieces striped shirting 13 pieces duck 20,000 needles 24 jdosen tapes 0 dozen socks is pieces brown Holland* 73 hats 13 dosen assorted combs 41 Leghorn hats 19 large shawls 12 dozen palm leaf hats 40 mouslin de lame 50 dozen Jim Crow hats dresses 12 dozen cut-bottom 5 dozen stays - tumblers 13 pieces silk handkerchf. IS 3-12 wine glasses 4 dozen lasting shoes 38 bags coffee 3 dozen children's ditto 1 bag white pepper 16 pieces silk handkerchf^ 20 chests black tea 3 boxes tapeing 30 half-chests ditto 20 rolls-ribbons 13 boxes green ditto 4 gross assorted Shoe 100 casks pork, primelrish ribbons 43 tierces beef 4 dozen blue stripe^ 100 boxes dip candles Guernseys 40 boxes mould ditto l 10-i&doz. white shirts 23 cases port wine 3 dozen powder flasks 200 bags fine flour, at j£2l I dozen leather shot 205 bags sugar pouches ls6 bags rice 3 doz. single shot belts 65 pairs 9-4 superior blan- li dozen double ditto 40 rugs [kets 2 boxes gauze ribbon 20 pieces calico 12 dozen comforters 3 dozen duck frocks 10 dozen moleskin.coats 4 dozen Scotch caps 6 dozen ditto 25 gallons vinegar . 5 pieces bobbin net 10 boxes raisins 8 ditto lace ' ,' 1 box currants 22 ditto bobbin quilSqg 43 cane hats 2 ditto diaper 50 bushels oats 4 ditto cambric muslin* 25 ditto barley 4. ditto book ditto 50 ditto wheat 2 ditto jaconette ditto 101 pair Stockmens' boots 4 ditto check ditto 37 do. men's shoes 2 dozen night caps 5 pieces coloured stuffs 8 pieces mouslin delaine 1 ditto mouslin de lame )5* ditto cotton handker2 ditto striped jean chiefs 28 doz. women's worsted 75 yards gingham hose io pieces print 85 bags sugar, ex Scotia; jt * STATIONERY just received— k3 Superfine letter paper, gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove a 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 dsuble crown Ledgers, cash books, and journals, in variety Account books of all kinds Oblong clasped memorandum books Surveyors' field books Sw Bill 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 Drawing paper of aU sizes Sketch Boojfcs 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, quadriks, See. he. . Examiner Office, Oct. 15. /ft>HN TAYLOR, GARDENER and «/ NEW GROUND WORKMAN, Nile Street East, near Mr.'Magarry's, respectfully solicits the patronage of the gentry of Nelson and its vicinity. J. T. having been much accustomed to the latter part of the above business for the hut fourteen years, hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public support. Gardens laid out in the neatest style, and kept in repair, by contract or by the day. No objection to work in the country. N.B. Native plants collected and carefully packed for exJ&ALMER and LAD, BRICKLAYERS, JL PLASTERERS, and SHINGLERS, Nile Street East, near Trafalgar Square, beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that they are willing, to contract for any work in either of the above branches, which they will undertake to perform in a manner that shall give entire satisfaction. P. & L. have now taken the South Suburban Section on which Limestone is found, and having burnt two or three kilns, can supply LIME untucked, at the kiln, at je*3 10s. per ton, or delivered in Nelson at jff* per ton. yifr Terms, cash, \y' JXf STALLARD, PAINTER, YY • GLAZIER, and PLUMBER, near NUe Street east, adjoining the residence of Mr. Shepherd, Solicitor, begs to return his most sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson, for the very liberal support be has experienced since his arrival in' the colony, and hopes, by strict' attention to business, to obtain a continuance of their favours. N.B. Sign Writing, Graining, Gilding, and Zinc Work executed in the neatest style. 2DARNARD & ALDER, PLUMBERS, TJLF PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGERS, &c., No. 109 Acre, Bridge Btreet, two doors from Trafalgar Street, beg leave moat respectfully to return thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson and Hs vicinity, for the support they ntve hitherto received, and hope, by strict Otention to business and good workmanship, to ment a eontinuaace of their patronage. NJ. Gilding, Ornamental and Sign Painting, in all its breaches, on reasonable terms.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 241

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Page 241 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 241

Page 241 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 241

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