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L^PX TYNE & WILLIAM STOVELD—' -Li Whitney blankets, 10-*, 11-i, and 13-i Light and dark printed calico, muslins, fee. Grey, bleached, and domestic calico Green and red baite Worsted shawls - Counterpanes, rugs, &c. Superior champagnePport/and sherry wines Men's strong boots and show Women's ditto ditto English and Edom cheese Best charcoal fence wire American fine kiln-dried flour Best Havannah coffee Hawes' London soap Assortment of spices Starch and blue Pickles, jams, and bottled fruits. W. B. Patcbbtt and Co. ly^on, Oct. 6. Auckland Point. JPX ENTERPRISE — -I— i Cocoa nuts RiceLeather Raisins Chocolate Macaroni . Vermacelli, &c. &c. /} W. B. Patcbbtt and Co. N4son, Oct. 6. Auckland Point. ft? X BROUGHAM — -I— i SO tons Conception Flour. « W. B. Patchbtt and Co., /{ Auckland Point. yA T the stores of the Undersigned — il Brandy, rum, and gin Sherry and Teneriffe wines Tobacco and cigars Ginghams, prints, and blankets Irish butter and pork Boots and shoes Tar and pitch y* W. B. Patchbtt & Co. jpx WILLIAM STOVELD — JL-A Bottled ale and stout in 4-doxen casks 1 bale woollen druggett 1 do. cotton do. 1 case haberdsshery 1 do. umbrellas 2 cases hats and caps 2 do. Yankee and other axes N 1 do. pocket knives 10 kegs assorted nails, roves, and staples 1 bale tartan 1 do. tartan trowsers and waistcoats 1 do. carpet thrums Oakum in 56-lb. bales Boiled and linseed oil in cans White lead in 28-lb. kegs. Black paint in 14-lb. do. Stockholm tar 4 dozen cane-bottomed chairs 2 cases scented soaps 5 tons yellow peas \ 3 do. loaf sugar 1 do. Scotch barley 2 hogsheadsvinegar SO tierces navy beef SO barrels do. - John Bbit & Sons, Nelson, Oct. 27. Bridge Street. » ,/\N SALE, the Cargo of the JOSEPH ALBINO, from ADELAIDE— 60 tons South Australian first flour 100 bags wheaten bran 300 bags sugar ' 40 bags coffee. SO chests black and green teas 6 cases sago 200 bushels seed oats JOO do. seed wheat 1 ton Adelaide butter 20 sides Adelaide bacon 10 cwt. Epsom salts t S tons Sunderland coals S bales kip and sole leather. Jobn Bbit & Sons, 'A • Bridge Street. «?^X URSULA — jOJ 200 barrels United States fiour - 200 dosen bottled ale and porter 40 bags coffee. 20 casks new oatmeal 40 firkins new butter 4 puncheons Roman cement Brandy in hogsheads West India rum in hhds. and qr. casks. MOBXIBON & SCLANDBBS, \j Oaflbu 13. Auckland Point. sfo X TYNE— •I— i Paint and paint oil Boots and shoes English kip and sole leather Shoemakers' tools of all kinds A few coils of English rope A fishing seine, 30 fathoms long Nails of all kinds Coffee mills - Smoothing irons Saucepans and frying pans Tea kettles and oval pots 2 immigrant stoves 24 iron barrow wheels A general assortment of ironmongery 6 bales blankets 60 boxes candles, &c. &c. MOBBISON & SCLANDBBS, Nelson, October 13. Auckland Point. COLLECTION of the published documente relating to the MURDERS at the WAIROO is preparing for publication, and will .include all additional information which can be procured up to the present moment. It will be printed in the form of -a newspaper, as being the most convenient for posting, and will furnish a full and complete history of the unhappy affair. 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. Bills of lading. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (Me JMt newtpaper published in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, the agent. The New Zealand OatutU will be found an excellent mealum for advertisers. Terms for the paper, Ted Shillings per quarter payable in advance.' . , • Orders for the Paper afld'A&srtisements received by Mr. Elliott, at the office ofthTjfsJiisii Kcsmftwr.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 November 1843, Page 345

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Page 345 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 November 1843, Page 345

Page 345 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 November 1843, Page 345

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