fo X URSU LA, &c. — J_i 10 tons barrel flour 30 half barrels prune Irish pork i ton English lard « ditto shot 8.8., 8., 1, 2, 3, 4 1 ditto loaf sugar 1 case men's boots 1 ditto ladies' shoes 1 ditto children's ditto SOO yards black ducape 200 ditto ditto satinette 20 pieces white calico I Black silk velvet Ditto crape Ditto kid gloves White ditto ditto Black silk ditto Black lace ditto, &c. Bee. F. Otteeson, Auckland Point and Bridge Street. 3CVX TYNE, WILLIAM STOVELD, &c. \M2j 35 barrels prime Irish pork 20 firkins prime Irish butter 100 bags of rice 20 boxes mould candles IS ditto sperm ditto 1 ton London soap 10 hhds. ale 10 chests fine black tea 25,000 percussion cap's 20,000 fish-hooks 100 go-a.shores 100 wrought iron pots and tea kettles ' 6 dosen spadea 0 ditto shovels 4 ken tobacco 50 gallons boiled oil 2 cans turpentine 2 barrels Stockholm tar 2 bales blankets 200 pieces Paris ribbons 200 mouslin de lame dresses f 100 cotton print ditto 50 shawls A great variety of hue hosiery „ silks „ umbrellas „ parasols „ furniture chintz, &c. Sec. N.B. An assortment of the above may be bad at F. Ottbbbjui's branch store, Bridge Street, and also at his Suburban/to>e, No. 1, Waimea South. JT| ' MOORE and Co., having OPENED jLJ • their Store in Bridge Street, near the corner of Trafalgar Street, beg to call the attention of the public to the following GOODS, received by the ships Mary and Ursula, which, having been purchased for cash at the best English markets, they can afford to sell on the most reasonable terms. Superior broad cloths, black, blue, &c. Steel kerseymeres, tweeds, and buckskins Rochdale and Yorkshire flannels 2 bales of blankets Hosiery, threads, &c. Ready-made clothes of superior quality, consisting of pilot and tweed shooting costs, trowsers, snd ladies' cloaks A quantity of men's snd boys' cloth caps, &c. A small quantity of superior Wellington boots Men's, women's, and children's boots and shoes % White lead and Unseed oil An assortment of ironmongery, consisting ef locks, screws, binges, frame and hand saws, files, &c. 20 cwt. of cut shingle nails Cut and wrought nails of all sizes, flooring brads, &c. Barrow wheels and axles Superior Cheshire cheese and butter A variety of other articles. jffeTson, Oct. 21. J\ T the Store of the Undersigned — TxJl. New Zealand hams ■Bathunt cheese Mould and dip candles Raw and ground coffee Fine black tea Sugar, soap, salt Mustard, pepper, pickles Bottled fruits, prunes, and raisins \ Prime mess beef and pork Powder and shot V Ssgo, starch, sauces, vinegar Nutmegs and doves Tobacco, Manilla cheroots, pipes Flour, pearl ssgo, rice, pesrl barley, biscuit Carpenters' tools, cutlery, locks, hinges, bolts Lamp oil A variety of Manilla, straw, & other hats for summer Perfumery Crockery, wines, and spirits Nails and iron Boots and shoes i Tea and dinnerjsets, ex William Stoveld Decanten, wine glasses, snd tumblen Van Diemen's Land cured mutton, ex Sisters TIMBBE or ALL DBBCXIFTIONS FEOM TBOMS' Saw Mill Sydney hardwood scantling Weather-boarding snd flooring Bones and cattle Pigs, potatoes, and maize, ex Royal William from Kafia. Austland Point, Sept. S. Ceaham & Haexnbss. a?X URSULA — TCi 200 barrels United States flour 200 dozen bottled sle and porter 40 bags coffee 20 casks new oatmeal 40 firkins new butter , 4 puncheons Roman currants Brandy in hogsheads West India rum in hhda. and qr. casks. t ya, MOBEISON & SCLANDBBS, V Oofo^er 13. Auckland Point. JP X TYNE — TCi Paint and paint oil I Boots and shoes ' English Itip and sole leather Shoemakers' tools of all kinds A few coils of English rope A fishing seine, 30 fathoms lone Nails of aU kinds Coffee mills Smoothing irons Saucepans and frying pans Tea kettles and oival pots 4 2 immigrant stoves 24 iron Darrow wheels A general assortment of ironmongery 6 bales blanket. 50 boxes candles, tec. tee. Moeeison & Bclandbbs, Nelson, October IS. Auckland Point. P~~RINTED~FORMS of the following descriptions are always on sale at the offlce of this paper <™~ Blank fonas for suetionsen . Forma of entry.fer passing the Custom* 1 Seamen's articles of agreement Seamen's advance notes Bills of exchange. Bills Of lading.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 85, 21 October 1843, Page 337
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