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Vans for Passengers, Pleasure, and general purposes. TWO Superior and highly-finished London built Vans, with shifting roof, patent axles and springs, shafts, poles, whipple trees, &c, complete. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, October 26, 1853.

Port Nicholson Candle Factory.

T^HE necessary Plarit having now been erected, the undersigned intend commencing the Manufacture of Mould and Dip Candles, &c, immediately on the arrival of the supply of tallow, which has been ordered from the Australian markets. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-qtiav, October 25, 1853.

Dairy and Farm Produce.

TTHE Undersigned are cash purchasers of every description of Dairy and Farm Produce, includiog all kinds of carcass and other fat, kitchen grease, &c. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.

Wool and Colonial Produce.

nHHE Undersigned will be prepared to make advances on Wool, Kauri Gum, and other .articles of Colonial Produce, consigned to their London Agents, Messrs. Scruiton, Son, &00. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-tiuay, September 27, 1853.

Freeman * Sons, Battersea Color' Works.

' PHE Undersigned have been appointed Agents by Messrs. Freeman & Sons, for the sale -of Dry and Ground Colors, White Lead, Putty (in Bladders), and Patent Dryers, manufactured at the above Works. HOLDS WORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, October 26, 1853.

Lescher's No. 1 Starch.

'F'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 its 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. In consequence of the fraudulent imitation bf 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 awarded to Messrs. Lescher by the Comraissioneis of the London Board of Excise. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, & CO. Lambton-quay, September 27, 1853.

Sadler, Firth, and Ross' Manufactures.

nPH'E 'Undersigned have been apA pointed Agents by Messrs. Saddler. Firth, and Ross, for their celebrated Mustard and -bmseed and BoHed Oils, manufactured at the Southwark Mills, London, and highly approved in the American and Australian markets. The Mustard at present on 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, -KNOWLES, * CO. Lambton-q»ay, September 27, 1853.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's sessonablelSoots and Sho*e.

'T'HE Undersigned 3iave just opened, -*■ »in addition to their -previously advertised stock by'Berrall & Son, annssortmetit of Ladies' and Gentlemen's superior -Boots 'and Shoes, manufactured by 1 the extensive' Colonial House of Davies & Co., Gracechurch Street, London, comprising : — Ladies' kid and calf Sidelace, Elastic and Button Boots, with military heels ; Cloth do., galoshed with patent and plain leather; and Slipper and spring walking Shoes. „ Gentlemen's Wellington and half Wellington Boots, Memmel Batton.-'Clamp Calf, and Enamelled Hide do. Men's strong Lace up Beots, Watertights, &c, Children's Boots € to 9 and 10 to 13. j HALSO, Several cases of Musical and other Toys, very novel, instructive, amusing and grotesque, comprising : — Fiddles, "Banjos, Fifes, Singing Birds. Bark-mg-Dogs, &c. Dancing Bears, Giraffes, Flys, Beetles. Locusts, StaWes, Cowsheds, Shops, Carriages, Horses, Donkeys, very elegant officers' Swords, Guns, Cannons, Bows and Arrows, Cross Bows, Watchmen's and Baby's Rattles, Battledores, stuffed and jointed-undressed & other dolls, Churns, Buckets, Ships, W-hips, Chinese Fireworks (a very superior and amusing parlor pastime), Kite, &c, &c, &c.

KNOWLES, & CO., Retail Store, Lambton-quay. October 12,-1853.

CAMUEL KEMP will tear of his Brother JOHN by communicating with WILLIAM HARCUS, Waiwetu. Wellington, Port Nicholson, October 12, 1853.

Fox Sale,

ONE of Erard's T)eSt Trouble Action HARPS ; original cost 120 Guineas. For further -particulars, apply ut the Office of this Paper. October 12, 1853.

Strayed, From Wellington, about 15 th September,

A BAY HORSE, short switch tail, a slight saddle mark on the back. Any person bringing the same to this office will receive £1 reward. October 26, 1553.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 861, 2 November 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 861, 2 November 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 861, 2 November 1853, Page 2

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