CiX TYNE & WILLIAM STOVELD— , jLJ Whitney blanket*, 10-i, 1 1-i, and 18-4 Light and dark printed calico, muslins, flee. Grey, bleached, and domestic calico Green and red bain Wonted shawls Counterpanes, rugs, &c. Superior champagne, port, and sbefif? wins* Men's strong boots and shoe* Women's ditto ditto English and Edom cheese Best charcoal fence wire _ American fine kiln-dried float " Best Havannah coffee H«wes' London soap Aasortment of spices Starch and blue Pickles, jams, and bottled fruttr. ' W. B. Patcmett and Co. Neppn, Oct. 0. ' Auckland Point. •Sx BROUGHAM — J— i SO tons Conception Flour. W. B. Patcbett and Co., y*k Auckland Point, j y\ T the stores of the Undersigned — JljL Brandy, rum, and sin Sherry -and Teneriffe wines Tobacco and cigars Ginghams, prints, and blankets Irish butter and pork \ Boots and shoes Tar and pitch p • • W. B. Patchbtt tt Co, fj iglX HUNDRED BAGS of AUSTRA1J MAN FLOUR. 700 bags Van Diemen's Land do. 100 barrels of American do. F. Ottkbsom, _ Nelson, Nov. 18. Auckland Point and Bridge Street. V< t/x TYNE, URSULA, WILLIAM JLJ STOVELD, JOSEPH ALBINO, OSPEEY, AND 80 barrels prime Irish pork 38 half bands do. 30 kegs fine Irish butter I 1 ton lard 15 kegs preserved fruits 10 barrels Gunpowder in canister 1 ton shot. 19 cases very fine old port wine 00 hags Manilla sugar 05 bags Mauritius 'do. S puncheons loaf do. 80 bags of rice ' 10 kegs currants 35 boxes mould candles . 7 casks very fine Adelaide butter 17 sides do. bacon 50 boxes London soap 10 chests fine black tea ■ - 10 kegs tobscco 80 gallons boiled oil 0 barrels Stockholm tar S bales blanket* 100 go-a-shore« 100 wrought iron pots and tea kittles 300 pieces Paris ribbons 300 mouslin de lain* dresses 180 cotton print ditto f 0 shawls 1 case fine beaver bats N A great variety of lace „ hosiery „ siller umbrellas „ parasols F. Ottbmon, Nov. M. Auckland Point and Bridge Street. JP( 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. See. Steel kerseymeres, tweed*, 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 coats, browsers, and ladies' docks A quantity of men's and boys' doth caps, Ace. A small quantity of superior Wellington boots Men's, women's, and children's boots and shoes White lead and linseed oil An assortment of ironmongery, cons} t ting «f locks, screws, hinges.lframe and hand sews, files, flee. 30 cwt. of cut shingle nails .Cut and wrought nails of all sizes, flooring brads, See. Barrow wheels aad axles Superior Cheshire cheese and butter A variety of other articles. Nelson, Oct. 31. .' - QT A T I O NE R V just received — O Buperfine letter paper, gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove Bank post, folio, do. Foolscap, common and superfine Note paper Brief paper Btrong brown for packing, large aad small Waited brown, various sues Tissue paper, ninb, blue, and white - Demy and double crown Ledgers, casb.books, a*d journals, in variety Acconnt books of all kinds Oblong clasped memorandum books Surveyors' field" books Bill book. Pocket and memorandum books of all kinds Copy Mbka and copy slips Motley and Oillof s steel pens Qcills, common and very supeeior Improved patent wafers Wafers in S-ounee boxes Drawing and other pencils Srawin* paper of au sices Sketch Books 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 oases Lucifer matches Music, a selection of overtures; qnsdriks, *c let. gtmmhur Office, Oct. IS. I^AN OF NELSON.— Ju«t, published, at the Smndmtr oflke, a Ltthograabed Pin of ttaTewKofWelsem, price*, fid.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 December 1843, Page 361
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696Page 361 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 December 1843, Page 361
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