Ex “ Wonga Wonga”. Bavid and Peter Bell Have now opened CASES and BJA.LES, containing:— f; Plain and fancy winceys /’ ? Single and double fancy, black, and Co- , - ■ loured alpacas — : French merinos in black, brown-and-scarlet Crossovers, prints, derries, moleskins, GambrOons, gala plaids, tweed coating Diapers, white and bine serge, oil baize Furniture chintz, table cloths, brown holland. Stripe drugged damask table covers ; YV-incey skirts,- toilet quilts,-toilet covers'' Blankets, horse rugs, dice bed .covers - > Window Ctirta'iis, calicoes Linings all colours V-• Plain ,figured, check and hook Muslins Felt rugs, door mats, passage Carpeting Bed tick,-. 10-4- cotton.sheets, Heal Welsh flannels, Crape, towelling, Fringe Hack towel. Crimean shirts : - Men’s and Youths’ blue serge shirts „ „ white, regatta, and Scotch twill shirts M 4 ~ reefing jackets - Doe, tweed, and blue serge sacs Men’s and Youths’ trowsers, in doe, tweed ' - :and mole Vests, an immense assortment Men’s and Youths’ caps, felt Canadian hats Boys’Balmoral caps ' > Meu’s, women’s, and children's hosiery, of every description Black and white kid gloves, neck ties , Cotton, silk, cambric, lawn handkerchiefs Boys’ belts, Men’s and Youths’ braces * Ladies’ and Gent.’s scarfs, Chenille boas . Gent’s collars, Women’s and Girls’ polkas Bootees, carpet slippers, fancy buttons Worsteds, Clarke’s cotton, braids Elastic, tapes, needles, threads, etc. etc. July Bth, 1863.
General Stores. On sale by the Undersigned, ex “ Wonga ' Wonmi.” , and BALES, containing,— Saddles and bridles Hair and carpet brooms ABannister, hearth, counter, scrubbing, shoe, hair, whitewash, and-black-.lead brushes Oval boilers, saucepans, milk dishes Frying pans, gridirons, Axe handles Collins’ American axes, Cutlery ;' Galvanized iron buckets, American do Blacking, in bottles, boxes, and cakes Foster’s spades, japanned waiters Boxes boys’ tools, Sets garden tools A Manilla rope, candlesticks, etc. etc. Groceries and Oilmans Stores. Sugars, in loaf, crystals, Co.’s pieces, aud . Mauritius English teas, currants, raisins, muscatels Plantation and Manilla coffee, spices ' Pepper, sperm and mould candles, Patna rice, barley, Scotch oatmeal : Column’s starch, mustard, and blue Whiting, sago, arrowroot, sardines Bath bricks, black lead, salad oil, pickles Sauces, fresh herrings, lobsters Bottled-fruits, castor oil, tart, acid Garin soda, washing powder, soda crystals Garraway seeds, nutmegs, candied peel Ginger, coarse and fine salt Sydney and Hobson’s Bay soap Brown Windsor soap. , . Earthenware, Glassware, &e. D. &P. BELIiA July 9, 1803. A " . Books and Stationery. rsHIE Undersigned Lave just opened 1 THREE GASES, containing,— Mahoe Leaves, Old New Zealand, War in the JSTorth, War in Hew Zealand Manual of Military, Law, Conihill Magazine, Pickwick Papers, Jack Hinton, Ingoldsby Legends, Hugh Miller, Byron’s Poems, Park’s Travels, Once a Week, London Society, Sunday at Honie 1802, Domestic Medicine, Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine. About 100 new and popular Hovels Photographic Albums, Metallic Tablets, Pocketbooks, Portmonaies, Mucilage, Inkstands, Book slates, ink powders,: boxes colours, mathematical.instruments, draughtboards, Great MoguL and Highhinder cards, slates all sizes, a splendid assortment of very elegant pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Clnu'ch Services, and Wesleyan Hymn Books ; an iriimense variety of song books, story, and iintearable picture books, copy books, violin, strings and bridges, . ledgers, day and’ cash books, minute, meui. .and books, school books in great ,variety, note aud letter paper of every description, envelopes, etc., and a complete assortment of Stationery in all its branches. D. & P. BELL. July Sth, 1863. Notice. Mo. 21ine. T tenders for the construction and placing of 4 Culverts required on tlm Union Line, which line is intended to uiiiie the Nos. 1 and 2 Lines. „ A Tenders for the same to be sent to the office of this paper, up to July 23rd. For particulars ami specifications, parties are referred to Mr. Me William, the Board Inspector of Loads. , • 11. Si HARRISON. ‘ Chairraah., Board Loom Wangahiirj'' July Bth 1863. / ‘ , j, Notice. .; • I HEREBY give Notice that I will hot be answerable for any goods delivered without an order from Myself or Mrs. Speed. ‘JAMES SPEED; July Bth 1863.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 352, 16 July 1863, Page 2
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