Wotherspoon's Boiled Sweetmeats in lb. bottles — rose, peach, pear, perry, lemon, and pine apple flavors Earthenware assorted, do. Milk Dishe& Patent Shot, Percussion Caps Gentlemen's town- made Hogskin Saddles Bridles, Riding and Driving Whips Light and heavy Cart Harness Gig and double do. Spurs, Bits, Headstalls, Horse Clothing Assorted Pickles in quarts and pints Do. in i pint barrel and fiddle pattern bottles Assorted Sauces in \ and \ pints Bloater Paste of superior quality, French Capers Fine Droitwitch Salt in loaves Waterproof Repellant and Reversible CoatSy Leggings Shooting, Cambridge, Black Cloth and other Coats Pilot and American Pea Jacßets Bulwer, plaid lined do. Silk, Satin, Embroidered, Cloth and Moleskin Vests Doeskin, Tweed, Pilot, Cloth, Canvass, and Duck Trousers Millers' Drab and White Moleskin do. White, Scotch Twilled and 1 Regatta Shirts Blue and Scarlet Serge do. Blankets assorted sizes — white,, scarlet,, green, blue Silks, Prints, Regattas, Linings Assorted Haberdashery Ironmongery, Cutieiy, Scythes Shoe, Cloth, Hair, Nail, and Tooth BrushesBraid, Rack, Small-Tooth, and PocketCombs Hudson's Baking Powder, Royal Washingdo. Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid, Epsoro Salts German Fancy Pipes, Beads A large variety of assorted Toys and Musical Instruments &c, &c, &c. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.
Leschei's No. 1 Starch. T^HE Undersigned have been appointed -*- Agents by Messrs. Joseph Lescher, Son, & Co. for the Sale of their No. 1 Starch This Starch can be prepared with or without boiling, retains ils stiffness in damp atmospheres better than any other, works smoothly under the Iron, and may be had in packages of various sizes suitable for the trade. Inconsequence of the fraudulent imitation of Messrs. Lescher & Co.'s label by a Van Diemen's Land manufacturer, a spurious starch has frequently been sold in the Australian markets to the prejudice of the genuine article. The excellency of the original No. 1, as imported by "the undersigned, may be inferred from the fact of this number having been awaided toMessrs. Lescher by the Commiseioneis of the London Board o{ Excise. HOLDS WORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 185.3.
Sadler, Firth, and Ross' Manufactures.
T^HE Undersigned have been ap- *- pointed Agents by Messrs. Saddler.. Firth, and Ross, for their celebrated Mustard and Linseed and Boiled Oils, manufactured at the Southwark Milis, London, and highly approved m the .American and Australian markets. The Mustard at present ori sale comprises only the first quality double superfine in bottles
and tins. The linseed and boiled oils contain great body, and for many purposes are used as a substitute for varnish. HOLDSWORTH, KVOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 18">3.
Port Nicholson Candle Factory.
HP HE Undersigned beg to intimate that -*~ they have taken for temporary purposes the building formerly in the occupation of Messrs. Boulcott & Co., and intend commencing the manufacture of Mould and Dip Candles, Rushlights, &c, so soon as the necessary plant shall have been erected, which it is hoped will be completed in a few weeks. A supply of first quality tallow has been ordered from the Sydney and Melbourne markets. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambfon-quay, September 27, 1853.
Dairy and Farm Produce.
HP HE Undersigned are cash purchasers -^ of every description of Dairy and Farm Produce, including all kinds of carcass and other fat, kitchen grease, &c. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.
Wool and Colonial Produce. HP HE Undersigned will he prepared to ■*- make advances on Wool, Kauri Gum, and other articles of Colonial Produce, consigned to their Londcn Agents, Messrs. Scruiton, Son* & Co. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.
New Retail Store, (•Opposite Plimmer's Wharf, Lambton-quay.) HPHE Undersigned intend opening their ■*- Retail Premises on the Ist of October next, and invite attention to their newly imported and miscellaneous stock of goods, selected with the greatest care in the best London and other markets. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Treacle, Rice, Sago*. Split Peas Flour and Oatmeal in 7t7 t 14, and 281b. bags* for the use of small families Currants and Raisins of superior quality Nutmegs, Ginger, and other Spices Hams, Bacon, Ox Tongues — very fine flavor I Fresh and Salt Butter, prime Port Cooper I Cheese Lescher's and Glenfield Starch, Scotch Glue Scotch Soda, Indigo Stone Blue, Pateut Shot Mustard, fine and coarse Salt, Saltpetre Salad Oil, Linseed and Boiled Oils, Turpentine London Vinegar in draft and bottles Government Manilas, No. 2 Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Clothes Lines, Whip Cord, Chalk Lines American Buckets
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 851, 28 September 1853, Page 2
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720Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 851, 28 September 1853, Page 2
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