Per "Lady Ebrington," and (to arrive) per " Thetis" and " Norman Morrison"
from London. ON SALE BY TRE UNDERSIJXED.
\l\ ANUFACTURED GOODS l>i 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 White, Grey, Scarlet, and Gentionella Blankets Yellow Baize 1 in pieces adapted >for blankets or Bayeta de Largo Felpado J rU g S 6-4 Black Alpacas of very fine quality C-4 Orleans Cloth, assorted colours, and Silk Striped Figured Orleans 6-4 Coburgs, assorted colours 6-4 Checked Tartans 6-4 Silk Stripes 6-4 Martabsn Crapes, assorted Fancy Robes, assorted 3-4 Fancy Gambroons 3-4 Crape Coatings 3-4 Venetian Checks 3-4 and 6-4 assorted Union Damasks 6.4, 7.4, and 3-4 Plain, Fancy, and Tartan Table Covers 3-4 Black Lasting 4-4 Carpets, and Tapestry Carpets Imperial Fine Broad Cloths, assorted 34 to 3o£ inches Imperial Linen 25 to 26 inches Lawn 33^- to 35 Brown Holland 33 to 35 Brown Linen 285 to 29J Brown Union and Linen Tick 16 to 17 ~ „ Brown Towelling 25 ■§ to 26 „ White and Grey Linen Drill _• ell Drab Satteen 7-8 Steam, Madder, and Cambric Plate Prints (Hoyle's) 5-4 Plate Prints, in dresses 9-8 Sh-irting Stripes 36 inc"hes White Shirtings 36 „ Grey Calico 72 and 78 inches Grey Sheetings 30 inch. Regatta Stripes 27 and 29 inch. Cotton Tick 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Cotton Sheets, fancy borders 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Cotton Blankets Liquids. Geneva, in qr.-casks atjjd 4 gallon red cases Brandy, Martell's and other brands, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Rum, W. 1., in hhds. and qr.-cas.ks Booth's Old Tom, in cases Champagne, Claret, and Sauterne Bass's No. 3 Burton Ale, in hhds. Marzetti's Bottled Ale and Stout, in 4 doz. cases Also, by late arrivals, Raw and Refined Sugars Pana Rice Manila (No. 2) and Havannah Cigars Congou Tea, in half chests Fine Java Coffee, in small bags Yorkshire Hams Liverpool Soap Belmont Sperm Candles (Price's) Black Pepper, Nutmegs Tapioca, Sago Port, Sherry, and Champagne Brandy, various brands, in hhds. and qr. casks Malting Barley Roman Cement. Plaster of Paris American Ash Oars Do. Cooking Stoves Leather (N.S.W~) Sole, Kip, Calf, and Kangaroo Harness, Single and Double Strong Watertight and Laced-up Boots Sail Canvas, assorted, &c. &c, &c, &c. Samples of the whole, including the Goods to arrive, can now be seen.
WILLIAM HICKSON ft CO. Uickson's Wharf, June 17, 1845.
Fruit Trees.
TAMES M'BETH has received, per ** Steamer from Nelson, a quantity of Apple and Cherry Trees of superior sorts ; also Poplars,
and a few Shrubs. Apply at his Stores, at the rear of John M'Beth's late premises, Mr, Wilson's woodyard. June 14, 1834.
H. J. & D. NICOLLS (OF LONDON)
New Zealand Clothing & General Stores. Ex " Lady Ebrington."
HP NATTRASS (Sole Agent) has re- *- * ceived from Messrs. Nicoll a supply of very superior Clothing, suitable for the present season, viz., Angola Coats, Vests, and Trowsers Milled Angola, Velveteen, and Brown Witney Shooting Coats Milled Trowsers and Drab Devon ditto, strapped Cord Trowsers and Breeches Flushing Jackets and Pilot Ttowsers Milled Palet6ts and Super Togas Dress and Frock Coats and Black Trowsers Cloth and Glazed Caps, Felt Hats, and Sou-W esters Waterproof Coats, Leggings, and Boots Oilskin Coats, Trowsers, and Leggings Super Witney Blankets, white and colored Counterpanes and Rugs Also, in Stock, Boys' Clothing, Christy's Super Hats Wellington Boots, Watertights, Oxonians, and Women's Boots Breeches and Gaiters, and Leather Leggings Merino Shirts, Drawers, and Half- Hose Guernsey and Jersey Shirts, &c, &c. N.B. — Every article of Nicolls Clothing is marked with their name. June 14, 1854,
TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS.
Pure Merino Sheep for Sale. To be sold by Private Contract, A BOUT 2,500 Pure Meeino EWES, ■£*- and about 30 Prime Merino RAMS, thoroughly acclimatized, now depasturing by Messrs. Fitzherbert and Hill at Rangitikei, and
delivery to be taken on the Station, after shearing, about December next. Also, about 350 Merino Wethers, now fit for the Butcher. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON. Uickson's Wharf, June 3, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 931, 5 July 1854, Page 2
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