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TWENTY tons best CHILIAN FLOUR KjL 30 barrels prime Irish pork ' £ . 8 tierces Hamburg ditto S tons New Zealand ditto 5 tons West India sugar 4 ditto Manilla', ditto ' . . S ditto rice 8 bags coffee 8 chests fine black tea - ' 1 4 firkins butter 4 cases cheese _2 hhds. vinegar " r - ' ■ 3 tuns black oil ; • ' 10 kegs 'cut nails ' ■ , ' I • ditto shingling ditto < 1 ton London soap . 40 boxes mould candles 6 ditto sperm ditto 2 cases Yankee axes ■ - 8 tons picked Motuaka potatoes, Sec, ftc« •/% Tbb,ms in Fotchk :— Cash, on delivery. N>B. 3 An assortment of the above may be had at F. OtteryiPs branch store, Bridge Street." ' - F. Ottbbbon. np x guide— ~~ • ■A-« Geneva ! • ! ■ . Befined sugar Candles " , . Raisins Cheese -' Grasi scads 1 Assortment of fruit trees a Bottled .porter /I Irish butter M /" J ' Honey ■ / ' Sherry win* t ' ' / W.B. Patcmktt & Co. lljiX ELIZABETHt\JLJ ' 10 tons Conception flour Irish butter London soap Liverpool ditto „J% ' W. B. Patchktt & Co. TtTELSON ROPE WORK.— W. GARDIAM . NER begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson, and those of the surrounding districts, that he always has on hand a large assortment of the different sices of Hope, &c, all made from New Zealand flax, and of European preparation, which he offers at very low prices. Whale lines,, log lines, twine, &Ci, made to order on the shortest notice. All orders will be punctually attended to, and may be left at the Rope Work, Bridge -Street, or at the store or Messrs. Morrison and Sclanders, Auckland Point. N.B. A rope-maker; wanted, gjßnd exhibition, nelson instituit tion, trafalgar street. JCULLINGWORTH respectfully in- • forms 'the Ladies, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Nelson that, having received the kind permission of the officers of 'the Institution to occupy their premises, he will open the Institution on Tubssat, the 18l|i, 'and Satvbday, the 19th of August, with a GRAND EXHIBITION of PHANTASMAGORIA, CHINESE FIREWORKS, and MICROSCOPIC DISPLAYS. The Phantasmagoria consists of UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED FIGURES, including Illustrations of Astronomy, Natural History, and the Grotesque. .The Microscopic Objects will be magnified- five hundred times, showing the perfection of natural and the imperfection of artificial objects.' A change in the performance will take place each week on i the above days till further notice. Several beautiful objects' are now in preparation. ■ - ; Doors open at Half-past Six, performance to commence precisely at Seven o'clock. Front seats 25., back seats Is., children half price. Tickets for the front seats may be had of Mr. Cullingworthj near the Bank. Further particulars will be announced in hand bills* Patronised by Her Majesty's Honourable 'Board of Ordnance' the Royal Agricultural Society o£ England, the New Zealand Company, and the principle Officers, and Settlers in the Australian Colonies. MANNING'S COLONIAL COTTAGES. Manufactory, 251; High Hlborn, London. Through the advantages which H. M. possesses of shipping free of duty, be has reduced the prices of his Colonial Cottages. Emigrants will find their interest in taking the framed Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so as to remain permanent for many years. Doors, windows, partitions; and every description or work-prepared ready for fixing in colonia built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense wiH lie o*rca. T-umUurc suited «<>«. oaUnUL an; Iron si>d Brass BecUleacW of every aetcrtpUoaj ' dies, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every, description of iron work, manufactured oa hi*premises. ' H. M v from twenty years' experience in furnishing supplies for emigrants to the various colonies, from an extenfive "correspondence with colonists, and from having land and stock' of bis own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he. is fully competent to advise any emigrant, and supply 'him' with: the necessaries he may require. ■: _ METALLIC BEDSTEADS. COLONIAL . TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS* MARTIN and CQ. nave always on hand Warranted Agricultural Implements, Carts, Ploughs, Plantation Hoes, Bills, Cast Steel. American' Wedge Axes, Hatchets; Spades, Shoveb, Coopers', Carpenters', Curriers', and other Tools of every description ; Warranted Steel Mills for grinding Coffee; Wheat, Indian-Corn, Malt,- Beans, Pear, Oats, Popper. Rica, Ac. . ... ,_, >*• _, • N. B.— lmproved Cooking Apparatus, Wheat Mais, Flour Dressing Machines, and Sievat, ate almost indispensable for EMIGRANTS to NEW SOUTH WAIVES, VAN DIEMEN'S' LAND, and- NEW ZEALAND. Orders for any of the foUowjna; ytictes axacutod.at the Birmingham ■ and Sheffield, factors r prices and discounts:— Plated Wares, Cutlery, BraW Foundry, Steel' Pens-, Japan aaa Britannia^ Metal Wares, Lamps, Scales, Weighing Machines,, v Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Buttons, Military and Gilt Ornaments;. Jewftlery, Needles.-lUh Hooks,. Harpoons, Combs, Brushes, TTumery, Guns, Pistols, Purcussioa Caps, Fowder, Shot, ■ Swords', Cutlasses, Whips, Saddlery, Ovens, Stoves, GTats«, Femlers, Fu^ Ironsi Iroßotongery,' jec., S6V Grace* church-street, London. t „.:., ' VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES, JUST received, at the Osce of this . Paper, a quantity of the 1 following justly, celabnted MediemefeU , ' . ■ . DIGSSTIVR or DINNER P,IX*bS, for assisting digestion, correcting acidity, preventing and removing flatulence, oppression of the chest, heartburn, nonaeay giddinsas, head, achss, disorders of the stomach, and hUious affectionst. In boxes, **. pd. and 4s. od. each. , ALTERATIVE TONIC POWDERS aadPILLd, a 00. tain spDoifie for tb* removal of- seooadary sjTnptssnsi —uptiasu.of tlw^kia, scarbude and glandular s<iaerton» p«sas ia UwibaMScWtemted sate-tiuoat*, sarvnic Aeiiroatiinai srnoftalsu loss appetite, depression of spirit*,, and *11 liiaosiss asisng hem am impora stats of tha bloatL. In boaat»jSs> WOUKUIZ&Ui, a saft and . debttty, affe«*HM,<>f the Udun, liunbftfQ, *c. Win*, 4s. ea. and 7k. iaeh. 1

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 5 August 1843, Page 293

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Page 293 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 5 August 1843, Page 293

Page 293 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 5 August 1843, Page 293

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