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Ground White Lead and other Paints Dry Colors, Varnish, Ground Putty

Colors properly prepared for Painting Brushes Jerit free of charge

London Stamped Soap of very superior quality Do. Soap, 2nd quality Belmont, Sperm, and Composite Candles (Mould and Dip Candles will not be sold until the arrangements for their manufacture by the undersigned are completed.)

Real Dundee Marmalade, very choice sample Confectionery, warranted pure, viz., Carraway Comfits, Scotch Mixture, Almondsj Peppermit and other Lozenges

China Breakfast and Tea services, newest designs and patterns, white and gold and coloured A large assortment of Glass and Earthenware, comprising, Cut and pressed Decanters, Wine and Ale Glasses, Tumblers, Butter and Pickle Dishes, Salts, Mustards, Water Bottles, &c. Dinner Services — Wicker, Mulbery and Willow patterns, Toilette sets, Jugs and Basins of numerous designs, Children's Toy sets and Mugs with names and mottoes, round and oval Baking Dishes, Cullenders, Teapots, Sugar and Butter Basins, &c, &c.

Brushware in great variety — Clothes, with plain and polished backs, Shoe, with cedar, walnut, and rosewood backs, Scrubs, black Lead, Bass, Ground Painters, Plasterers, Stocks, Sash tools, and Camel Hair Pencils.

Ironmongery. — Sash Weights, Furnace Bars, newly registered Trivets, Devon Scythe Bats, Iron Guttering and Hooks for do., spring and patent Manger rings, S hooks, various sizes, Meat Hooks, Shelf Brackets. Spike, Slate, Horse Shoe, Ewbank's patent, and other Nails, Screws, Saws, Edge Tools, Locks, Bolts, &c, &c. A few Register Stoves of newest design (an assortment of Register Stoves and Kitchen Ranges is expected by an early London vessel). Two patent Essex Mangles and an assortment of Paper Hangings.

Waterproof Clothing. compriping.Coats, Jackets, Leggings, Southwesters, Glazed Hats, Chaise Aprons, and Railway Wrappers.

A very extensive assortment of Gentlemen's, Youths, and Children's Hats and Caps. Hats. Louis Napoleon — Short Napped, manufactured by Messrs. Felix & Co. of Paris Empress — Parisian short Napped Constitutional — This hat being manufactured of merino, is napless, very light and recherche and peculiarly adapted for summer wear Kossuth — a beaver hat for children. Caps. Royal Bengal, Canadian. Ettrick Shepherd, Crossbar, Fishing, Fxhibition, Oxford, Cambridge, Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Westminster, Wellington, Lamartine. Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, Young England, Parisian, Morocco, Favorite, Crown, Repellant, Roj al Tar, Sublime Porte, and a few embossed leather Jockeys.

Boots and Shoes from Messrs. Berrall & Son of Marylebone, the most extensive manufacturers in London, suitable for all seasons and warranted of superior workmanship. Several cases of Toys, English make, comprising, Noahs Arks, Bricks, Picture Alphabets, Dissected Puzzles (scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin, &c.) self inflating Parlor and Nursery Balls, Money Boxes, Cedar Crochet Boxes, Humming Tops, Guns, Pistols, Crossbows and Arrows, skipping Rnpes, Bloomer, Sailor, and Soldier Dolls, fee, &c. Youth's Mathematical Instruments and telescopes.

Musical Instruments — Fine toned and highly finished Metal and glass Harmonicas, Musical Snuff Boxes, square and sexagonal Concertinas, Accordians, &c. "With a variety of other Goods.

* # * Hours of business during the summer months, from Nine to Six o'clock. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & Co. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.

Shipping Intelligence .

ARRIVALS. September 26 — Steamer Ann, 154 tons, Gibbs, from. Port Victoria. Passenger* — Messrs. W., Bowler," Teshmaker; Toomath, C. A.' Marsae, J. M'Beth, H. ! Sewell. C. J. Hanford.J. H. Wallace, J. King, Minchin, Cockcroft, W. and H. Peck, Woelley, T.; Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Loirman and two children, T. Webster. Same day — Schooner Esther, 54 tons, Blair, from Melbourne. Passengers — Messrs. A. Kirby, G. Cameron, W. Trigger, J. Paulin, W. Cooper. September 27 — Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Bell, from Akaroa. Passengers — Master and Miss Felgate. / Same day — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Davies, from ' Otago. Paisengen — Mr. and Mrs. Seed, Lloyd, Leman, Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Cootes and three children. Same day — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Munn, from Ahuriri. Passenger — Mr. Newton. Same day — Schooner Welting ton, 70 >, tons, Ferguson from Amori. • *•

DEPARTURES. None.

--JVI FORT. Gorernment Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig SophiaYlbl tons; laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Barque Penyard Park, Zli tons, Wcller. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner WUHam Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Barque Eliza, 117 tons, Walker. Schooner .Cheetah, 121 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Steamer Ann y 154 tons, Gibbs. Johnston & Co., Agents Schooner Either, 54 tons, Blair. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Warn, 15 tons, Bell. Crawford & Yule, Agents. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Davies. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Munn. Master, Agent. Schooner Wellington, 70 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent.

IMPORTS. Tn the Ann— l case 3 casks cheese, 1328 feet timber 6 iron pillars. Johnston it Co., Agents. la the Wave— 6ooo feet timber; 20721bs cheese. Crawford & Yale, Ageats. Tn she Sea Bird— l 7 k«?s wheat, 11 bass maize, 1 bale woolpacks, 45 pieces hams and bacon, 64 bags { wheat, 1 cask pork, 24 pieces bacon, 45 bags maize, 10 bags wheat, 2 cases porter, 4 do. bran-ly, 3 do. gin, 4 kegs rum. Master, Agent. In the Scotia— lo6 bags oats, 147 do., 20 bales wool, 2 cases books, 1 case, 1 parcel. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Esther— 4 cases cigars, 25 kegs tobacco, 59 casks wine, 67 cases gin, 26 do. brandy, 28 casks brandy, 10" casks wine, 2 bales blankets, 1 cask hardware, 1 truss shirts, 2 cases apples, 1 case hats, 10 brls biscuit, 80 bags coffee, 59 boxes sonp, 237 bags sugar, 15 bales bags, 2 casks pea*e, 6 cases sa?o, 18 cases lemoa syrup, 1 case s>arsaparilla. 2 do. medicines, 3 do. oatmeal, 5 barrels boots and shoes, 1 case coats, 55 barrels biscuit, 64 bags rice, W. M. Bannatyne & Co.; 5000 sovereigns, Union Bank. Bethune Sc Hunter, Agents.

Otago Shipping. The Ship Maori arrived on the 19th August, and sailed for China on the fiih September.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 851, 28 September 1853, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
954

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 851, 28 September 1853, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 851, 28 September 1853, Page 3

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