Gd Salfi JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. HAVE NOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE, FANCY GOODS—--20 Poloubet and Pelonbet’s organs 36 cases school slates, assorted sizes 3 „ slate pencils 6 ~ leather portmanteaux, bags, &c. 4 „ confectionery glasses 125 j, American clock.®, assorted patterns 20 „ Cesariuio harmoniums 280 „ fancy goods, comprising—Brushes and combs, perfumery, fancy soaps, sponges and all kinds of druggists’ sundries, Japanese goods, marble clocks, gilt clocks, pictures, oleographs, lithographs framed and unframed, walking sticks,. chamois leather purses, pocket books, spectacles, flowers, fans, shell goods, pipes (wwod and meerschaum), pouches, tobacconists’ sundries, desks, work boxes, dressing cases, musical boxes, Bohemian glassware, lustre vases. Gaines—Cricketing materials for the coming season, lawn tennis, croquet, field, marine, and opera gla-scs, telescopes, barometers and thermometers 6 cases basketwarc 60 pkgs glassware—-Tumblers, wine glasses, decanters, butter dishes, jugs, sugar basins, creams and milks, salt cellars, flower stands, &c. School satchels, portmanteaux, hat ca®es, rug straps, ladies’ bags, &c., horsehair 50 cases stationery, containing Writing papers of :tli descriptions, envelopes, account books, &«., and all kinds of sundries Fancy Jewellery Stud's, solitaires, brooches, c wrings, &e., Waltham’s watches, Geneva watches, English watches 11 ! ON MO NG EK Y, 5 cases Ames’ 3 Dog-handle shovels 3 „ Reed’s 3do do 48 „ Sharp’s axes 30 ~ do hatchets 15 racks churns ’ 4 cases wringers G „ lightning saws 2 ~ Diasfcou’s hand saws 4 ~ egg beaters and nutmeg graters 2 ~ meat mincers * 30 pkgs Hour pails 50 „ wadi boards {wood and zinc) 4 cases Washita stones 3 „ American chisels and gouges 10 do mortice and rim lucks !) ~ EP. ware 100 bar rels plaster of paris 2o hales paperhangings •100 kegs wire nail-, alt sizes 203 cases Belgian glass 175 ~ Chance’s do 12 „ brnsbware 60 kegs cut floor brads 10 „ diamond-point staples 1 cases Ward and Payne’s shcopahcavs 97 grindstones 2S casks m ; lk dishes 18 cases looking glasses 6 ~ coffin furniture ’ 30 casks tinware—Billies, pannikins, teapots 1 ca-e Gilpin’s augers 1 „ do trimmers 2 casks do wedges 1 „ do anvils 30 tons fencing wire 3 cases scythes 4 ~ shop twines 8 „ brass foundry goods 2 ~ grindstone mounts 2 „ American braces 4,. „ setzojcncs 1 ~ do powd-rs 500 cases kerosene GROCERIES. 50 „ star lobsters 30 „ oysters 250 ~ Cutting’s salmon 10 casks do do 50 cases Stewart’s whisky 50 McFarlaue’s do 50 „ Loch Katrine do 20 :1 casks real Glenlivet do 20 „ William Jamieson’s do 10 „ John Jamieson’s do 100 cases Encore whisky 10 :f-casks do do 10 octaves do do 200 cases KaunaUau’s LL whisky 5 £-casks do do 10 octaves do do 250 cases Lome whisky 10 J-casks do do 100 cases Long John do 10 ;j -casks do do 20 octaves do 100 cases Gordon’s old tom 250 „ Sir R. Burnett’s do 10 d-casks do do 30 „ Lemon Hart rum, 12 o.p. 15 „ do do, 33 o.p. 150 cases do Jamaica 300 „ Henuessy’s brandy (Abeona) 100 „ J. and F. Martell’s brandy 400 „ La Grande Marque, 1 star 100 ~ do, 2-star 50 ~ do, 3-slar . 60 .-J-casks do do 20 „ Bacot’s brandy 40 Marcollaine do 400 cases do do 200 „ Bacot’s do 350 Knuyer Gulllet’s do 230 do do, in flasks, '£ fl isks,' flasks, with and without caps, A barrels, and vats 60 bags sago and tapioca GO „ peppercorns, white aud black ,30 cases French plums, 1 2, and 4lb. jars 30 ~ preserved ginger, lib. jars 1000 bags horse brand salt 68 casks soda crystals 78 „ whiting 50 cases cocoas and cboclat s, Fry’s, Van Houteu’s, Taylor’s, Manyivilla, and Epps’ 30 casks C L. sugar 40 hhdfl. Win. Younger’s ale 10 ~ Bass’ 3 ale (Abcona) 300 cases JDKZ geneva, 3,3 A, and 4 gallon, capsulled and labelled 200 ~ Key do, do, do lo ]: casks do do 138 crates crockery, ‘ comprising cups a saucers (blue pheasant, Rhine, other pattern), plates, dishes and dinuenvtire, jugs, toilet pets, jelly cans, teapots, chambers, break fast ware CO UhcU. chinaware (white and gold and other patterns), breakfastware, t(>ilet sets, mugs, candlesticks, jugs, ogg ci (blue sprig, pink, green, and blue line patterns). DRAPERY. 25 cases Millinery, feathers, flowers, &c. t 5 do ribbons, silks, &c., 15 do laces, frilliugs, faucy goods, &c., 20 do summer prints, 10 do do dress materials, i do black lustres, 10 do men’s hosiery, 15 do women’s and children’s Jo, 5 do p mts and shirts (in cotton and uterin ), 127 do clothing .{assorted}, 15 d while m bskiu trim i-r-, 25 dp .cowed do do, 17 do men’s sh'rt< r'- d). 3 o boys’ ami youths’ d ■, 24 d<» u.w di i(»-j----men’s au l boys’ selt and other bats 17 pkgs floor cloth-, carpet-. ’-Ve . 37 d** assorted M moodier g-'O l- v *2 : ’ d-» 1 cbMw *<* • !rs A.S h-.li-.vW-h A -f-- • *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5429, 21 August 1878, Page 1
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777Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5429, 21 August 1878, Page 1
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