"JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO Are now landing EX WEYMOUTH AND WAIKATO. 53 CASES LONDON-MADE FURNITURE, Consisting of, — Drawing and dining-room suites—walnut and mahogany—in blue, green, and striped rep., green velvet, and grain leather. Walnut cheffoniers, with plate-glass backs and doors and marble tops. Mahogany side-boards, with or without plateglass backs. Walnut Davenports and what-nots. I Tables.—Walnut and mahogany 100, occasional, dining, leather top, card, work, chess, and coffee. Chairs. —Ladies' and gents' birch folding, papier macho", ebonized and gilt, walnut, willow, and cane-back ; and children's, mahogany hall, cane-seated, and gilt in green silk, 'dining, and easy. Carved drawing -room flower tables and stands. Toilet-tables and washstands en suite, in mahogany, marble-top, &c. Pianos in walnut, music-stools Hat-stands, towel-horses Pier-glasses, toilet-glasses—various Writing-desks, work-boxes, musical-boxes m.- s. au( j c i oc ] iSj m marble and wood 59 PACKAGES FANCY GOODS, ComiH'ising,— Vases, statuetts. lustres, combs, brashes ;3, albums . Playing cards, De la Hue and Goodall's Vienna goods of every description . Pipes, pouches, and tobacconists' fancy-ware Vesta boxes, toys Hand mirrors. Basketware, brooches, solitaires Marbles, powder set 3, fancy soaps Slates and pencils Tobaccoes, cigars, cigarettes 10 cases stationery -■ Prints and engravings ' 317 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY, Comprising— Holloware, nails, sheep shears, sashweights Brads, scythes, register stoves Bolts, hinges, Leamington ranges Baking dishes, fireproof safes Iron bedsteads, camp ovens, door springs Dog chains, frying-pans, files Kettles, locks, sieves, perambulators Weighing machines, cutlery. Also, Invoices of— Woolpacks, twine, whiting American brooms, putty Earthenware, glassware, perfumery Drapery, clothing, boots and shoes Jewellery, plated ware Watches, oilman's stores Brandies in bulk and case Hum, port and sherry, geneva, old torn Bottled beer, moselle, champagne. TO ARRIVE PEE, COZn t FLICT AND EUTERPE. 25 cases summer clothing 19 cases drapery 51 crates earthenware 22 packages glassware 73 packages ironmongery and cutlery 130 packages fancy goods 190 packages £ ' •. ••. 140 bundles fe JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. iUINNESS'S STOUT, QUARTS AND PINTS. . TENNENT'S ALE, QUARTS AND PINTS. JUST LANDED. J. DRANSFIELD. A USTRALIAN HARDWOOD, SHAFTS SPOKES, FELLOES, NAVES, &c. J. DRANSEIELD. OOCKSEOOT and PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED, Canterbury Cheese, Hams, and BACON. ' J. DRANSFIELD. ~| NEINHARD'SNo. 2 MOSELLE, gnaran\j teed to be the genuine brands may be easily detected by the muddy appearance of the wine. J. DRANSFIELD. | LL WHISKY : This justly _ celebrated and delicious old mellow '■<- " + he very cream of Whiskies; i" ivalled, perfectly pure, and inoi l the finest Cognac Brandy. I J. DRANSFIELD. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, PROPRIETORS' CASE. BRANDY, fully qual—if not superior—to the two now celeI brated brands, and sold at a considerably lower price. J. DRANSFIELD. PALE AND BROWN SHERRY. Very superior quality. J.' DRANSFIELD. A LV A N I S E D IRON. ~ GOSPEL OAK, 2<5-GUAGE J. DRANSFIELD. OLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. Sole Agents, JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Stud Horses IXTELLINGTON STUD -COMPANY. TO STAND during the coming Season, at "le Upper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred ntire Horse I-.KA K A P O. I Kakapo will travel as far as the Family lotel, Lower Hutt, every Monday, -returning i on Tuesday. | Terms :— Single mare, £7 ; two or three ares, £8 .each ; four or more mares, £5 ich. arapa wishing to send-down iiuuoß i;i«i imno uii-angements for doing so -.rith Hugh McMasters or Natlt. Grace. -Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG LORD CLYDE, ' Young Lord Clyde will be at tlis TaiLa on Monday night; Lower Hutt on Tuesday^night; and (if sufiicient inducement offsr) in \Ycll:r.g----i on Wednesday night. Terms—Single mare, £i ; two or tnree mares, £3 10s. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, ss. For pedigree, &c. see cards. ANDREW BROWN, Upper Hutt. <§!o STAND THIS SEASON. The splendid draught Entire Horse YOUNG BLACKLEG, Six years old, got by an imported horse which cost five hundred guineas ia Scotland. His dam "Diamond" was got by the imported horse " Champion." Young Blackleg has proved himself a au-.-e foalgetter, is quiet, and thoroughly staunch. Further particulars by card, at Family Hotel, Hutt; or, to the proprietors, .T. & D. SINCLAIR.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4228, 8 October 1874, Page 4
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