PER "MAORI."— 3 bales Linen Goods, consisting Of damask table cloths, diaper, duck, shirting, jiheeting, huckaback, brown holland, ticking, &c. Z' "— 1 2 bales 3-bushel Sacks. . / CUBTI3, BEOTHEH3. Nelson, 261h October. "OER "SIR ALLAN M'NAB." — _L 1 Barrett's two-horse power thrashing machine, 3 chaff cutters, 2 malt crushers, 4 churns, enamelled milk pans, 2 cheese presses, 1 case sausage macliines, 2 patent mangles, large rick cloth, 4 bales corn sacks, sack trucks, steel dig ibrks, 100 gross corks, 60 caseß oilmen's stores, 18 cases biscuits and confectionery, 2 cases haberdashery and millinery, 1 case straw bonnets ana hats. • . Cmtcrs, Beotiieeb. Nelson, August 24, 1855. Q ffo 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. PER "QUEEN MARGARET."— 1 GJ octaves Pianoforlo by Gunthcr, 1 West of England Cart, 1 Box Cart, 1 light Spring Cart, 1 Dog Cart, 2 Floui 1 Mills, 4 Eansomo's Ploughs, 2 Bedford Ploughs, 2 sets Harrows, 2 Sack-holders, 1 Farm Fire-engine with Tank, 2 Vices and Benches, 1 Washing and Mangling Macliine, 2 cases Wooden and Tine Ware, 1 cask Kiln Wire, 20 oases Fruits and Spices, 4 trunks women's and children's Boots and Shoeß, 51 cases Oilmen's Stores, 4 cases Upholstery and Gutta Percha, 1 case Gardeners' Tools, 1 case American Leather Cloth, 1 case Musical Instruments, 35 casks Bottled Porter, 15 casks Bottled Ale ; cases of Lanterns, Cocoa Nut Fibre, Ribbons, Waistcoat Pieces, Travelling Bogs, Books, Pianoforte Music, &c. C( Cuhtis, Brothers. . (0 T7ICTORIA HOUSE.— Ex 'Alexander,' V from Melbourne — Weather boards Tongued and grooved boards Quartering -->,< Doors / I 2} Window sashes V-*-YANKEE NOTIONS, viz., chairs, tubs, buokets Sperm candles Mauritius sugar, &c. N. T. LOCKHAET. Nelson, September 14. r*^X£.-T_O RI A HOUSE.— { V 6 torn Gtaano . . y- 1 r' 20' tons Newcastle coals" VL_» ** ' Manilla rope. ■' N. T. Lockhabt. ' Nelson, 14th September. 'ix "QUEEN -MARGARET" AND "MAORL' 1 N, T. LOCK-HART respectfully intijnates • the arrival, by tho abo.ve of NEW !and FASHIONABLE • GOODS in every department. jllis Btock is replete with every noveJtjLof the season. "' Nelson, November. 1, 1855. Sw v Stationer, Bookbinder, Sec., Queen-streelQild, Store, Auckland. Orders forwarded through mrT Butts, Bridge■street, Nelson, will receive prompt attention. EX SHIP MAORI, direct from England— - One Case, containing' Florence fancy robes Silk dresses t Coloured sflk tlrcsses f * French barege long shawlKw. Silk tissue do. Cashmere scarf bhawh Parasols Summer prints, kc. T. C. Batchelor, Bridgo-street. pURR A N T S V_7 Raisins Muscatels Prunes \ Carraways '" White pepper l^ Black pepper Barcelona nut* . Soft ahnonda Mixed spice Spanish juice Rice, barley Sago, tapioca T. C. Batchejxxr, Bridge-utreet. JUST OPENED, an assortment of Scythes and Handles, Rubbea-s and Strickles. /A. r J- C. Batcuelor, Bridye-street. Tj^X QUEEN MARGARET— JLJ 1 case of Saws, bent quality 7i ft., 7ft., Gift-, and 6ft. Pit Saws 6 ft., bh ft., 5 ft., and 4ft. Cross-Cut Saws Hand, Hipping, Panel, and Tenon Saws. pV'-f- C. Batchelor, w' Bridge-street. }7\OR SALE, an excellent MILL, suitable - for grinding Wheat, Maize, Oals, Barley, Pease, Beans, &c. ; by Ransom & Sims. This Mill will cflcct a great saving in the economy of a farm, and might be worked by a small stream of water. Also, tho PRIZE HAND DIBBLE, by Newington. This implement is admirably adapted for the cul» ture of small .farms, sowing^lO Acres with 5 Bushels of Wheat ; rows 9 inchea'apart, and holes 4 inches, depositing 3 grains in ca«i holo. / I. M. Hill, \y\Vaimea-6trcct, Ironmonger, Opposite Bridge-street. WDARTNALL begs to inform those • gentlemen who know the luxury of the fireside, that he has just received, per " Maori," the complete FITTINGS for their FIRE-PLACES, in the true old English style, including Covings, Backs, Stoves, Dogs, Fenders, Fire-irons, Nursery Guardfenders, &c, in great variety. Abo, An elegant assortment of electro-plated t«a and cofiee pots / Ammunition / Oven doors and frames / Cart arms and axles / Grindstones and axles NJ Plate glass aud plate-glass diamonds Pit and breaking-down saws Patent scythes, with cradles The new patent grafted scythe Harrow iron work complete, for wood harrows Chisels, handsaws, coopers' tools Oval pots aud tea kitchens, &c, &c. And a large variety of useful articles in the furnishing department All at tiie IsExnArsTißLE. • 12th November, 1833.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 1
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