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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-quny, September 27, 1853.

Dairy and Farm Produce.

HPHE Undersigned arc casli purchasers of every description of Dairy and Farm Produce, including all kinds of carcass and other fat, kitchen grease, &c.

HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Larr.bton-quay, September 27, 1853.

Wool and Colonial Produce.

HPHE Undersigned will be 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 Vlimmers 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 7, 14, and 2Slb. 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 Fre^h and Salt Butter, prime Port Cooper Cheese Lescher's anrl Glenfield Starch, Scotch Glue Scotch Soda, Indigo Stone Blue, Patent Shot Mustard, fine and coarse Salt, Saltpetie Salad Oil, Linseed and Boiled O-ls, Turpentine London Vinegar in draft and bottles Government Manilas. No. 2 Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Clothes Lines, Whip Cord, Chalk Lines American Buckets

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

Colors properly prepai cd for Painting Brushes lent free of charge

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

Real Dundee Marmalade, very choice sample Confectionery, wai ranted pine, viz.,Carraway Comfits, Scotch Mixture, Almonds, Peppcimit 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 Muirs with names andmuttoes, round and oval Baking Dishes, Cullenders, Teapots, Sugar ami Butter Basins, &c, &c.

Brushwave in great variety — Clothes, with plain and polished hacks, 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). i Two patent Essex Mangles and an assortment j of Paper Hangings. "'

Waterproof Clothing. comprising/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 Nappleon — 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, Ro\ 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, Dis- . sected Puzzles (scenes from Uncle Tom's

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 852, 1 October 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 852, 1 October 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 852, 1 October 1853, Page 2

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