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JlercSatflfo* NOW LANDING, and for SALE, ex Sir Allan M'Nab, from London— | 10,000 ladies slates J2OO square paving stones | 20 hearth stones 18 grinding stones 200 iron hurdles j 20 pairs cart arms and boxes 46 camp ovens 9 boilers, 40, 50, 60 gallons 200 bars, 23 bundles rod iron 32 bales hoop iron 20 bales sheet iron 6 Ransome's and May's ploughs, with extra 'shares, &c. 2 Ransome's chaff engines 75 kegs of nails, assorted 4 weighing machines j 12 boxes tin plates 85 packages hardware — consisting of, Sorby's pit, cross, cut, and hand saws ; mqrtice, rimmed, and other locks ; furnishings of all kinds; Sorby's Bheep shears, and screw augurs, circular saws, and files of all sorts, smiths' vices, joiner cramps, bullock yokes and chains, splitting wedges, maul rings, blue American and Kent axes, tackle hooks, thimbles, and boat hooks, smiths' and carpenters' hammers, firmer and socket chisels, brace 3 and bits, squares, planes, iron bedsteads, biH hooks, scythes, hay knives, sheet zinc, No. 10; perforated zinc, plough mould boards and share moulds, shot and percussion caps, guns, sauce pans, tea kettles, and oval pots, oven doors and frames, barrow wheels and horse shoes, hooks and hinges, T and butt hinges, screws, counter weighing machines, and stqbd scales and beams, weights, cooper rivets, fire irons and fenders, tea trays, house bells and fittings, &c, &c, &c. 1 case corks 20 boxes Chance's crown glass 16 boxes sperm candles 4 casks loaf sugar 10 tons fine salt 20 boxes London soap 1 casks rice 2 „ pearl barley 2 „ oatmeal 1 „ fancy pipes 35 packages — consisting of, fancy soap, fancy lucilers, split pease, nuts, table salt in jars, starch, pepper, maccaroni, vermicelli, tapioca, salad oil, pickles, red herrings in tins, night-light lamp cotton, sardines, muscatelis. 1 case paper hangings 1 'case parchment and stationery 8 crates earthenware 2 tierces Cliina ware 4 casks glass ware 4 packages spell baskets 1 case fancy biscuits 6 cases toys, work boxes, tea caddies, desks, and other fancy goods 4 cases house brooms, brushes, riddles, sieves, malt shovels, &c. 1 case plated goods and jewellery 1 cask Britannia metal goods 1 case telescopes, &c. 2 „ children's and women's cloaks and stays 2 cases men's and boys' caps and hats 1 „ coloured Coburga 1 4 „ saddlery j 2 kegs negrohead tobacco/ //> 1/ 40 cases Booth's old toiu ( °] 1 hhd. do. do. / 1 cask Geneva 1 hhd. Hennessy'B pale brandy 2 quarter casks Martell's do. Port and sherry wine in quarter casks 15 cases champagne 15 „ clarot 80 dozen Bass's bottled ale and porter. D. Moobe & Co. Trafalgar-Btrect, August 16, 1855. NEW GOODS'. NEW GOODS'. "VTOW LANDING, and for SALE, ex Sir J. 1 ,An«.n M'Nab, from London — j Pit saws, 7ft. 6 in., 7ft., 6ft. 6 in. . Cross-cut Baws, 6ft., s£ft., and sft. /' ( j Hand, panel, and ripping saws ( ' j Brass and iron back tennon saws Turning saws, bow saw blades Match planes, trying planes, jack planes Smooth planes, Bpoke-shave3 Braces and bits, steel squares, bevils, socket and firmer chisels, gimlets, augurs, adzes, axes, American axes, pincers ; mortice, rimmed, and other locks, with black and white furniture ; furnishings of all kinds, grindstones and spindles, maul rings and wedges, sash weights, patent sash line, pincers, wrought and cut nails of all descriptions, mould boards, cart bushes, chaff cutters, hand wheat-mills, scythes, and sneada, hay knives, plain and perforated zinc, powder, shot, and percussion caps, saucepans, tea kettles, tea kitchens, oval boilers, round tinned pots, fire dogs, spring rat traps, fenders and fire irons, assorted camp ovens, steelyards, sheep shears, hinges and screws, carpenters' hammers, &c, &c. T. C. Batciielob. Bridge-street, August 23. U S T OPENED. SHEEP Shears, Sorby's best . f G-entlemen's Tool Chests / * Carpenters' Squares and tools V_^ Bronzed Fenders, also Fireirons. T. C. Batchelob. September 14th. PER "SIR ALLAN % M'NAB." — 1 Barrett's two-horse poweV thrashing machine, 3 chaff cutters, 2 malt crushers, 4 churns, enamelled milk pans, 2 cheese presses, 1 case sausage machines, 2 patent mangles, largo rick cloth, 4 bales corn sacks, sack trucks, .steel dig forks, 100 gross corks, 60 cases oilmen's stores, 18 cases biscuits and confectionery, 2 cases haberdashery -and millinery, 1 case straw bonnets and hats. . V / V^ fl> CX7BTI3, BBOTHEBS. Nelson, August 24, 1855. Ploughs and harrows, farm and dog carts, fire engines, washing and mangling machine, &c., parts of which only have arrived in the Sir Allan M'Nab, are on board the Queen Margaret, expected in a, few weeks. APPETITE AND DIGESTION IMPEOVED. LEA and PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE imparts the most exquisite relish to /«vefy variety of Dish, and, by its tonic and invigo^ting properties, enables the Stomach to perfectly digSSt the food. The habitual use of this Sauce has been found most conducive to health. Bold ty the principal dealers in Sauces universally. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors,' Lea & Pebeins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fenchurch-street, London. Also by Cbosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. Agent for kelson— Mr, E. Pbichabd.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
830

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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