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WAND G. TURNBULL AND 00. ABE LANDING THE FOLLOWING GOODS, EX . .' / ( FiLD DUCK. 100 casks Tennent's bottle ale, qts 12 do do do do, pints 30 do do do stout, qts 7 do do do do, pts SO bales printing paper, double demy and news 30 cases stationery, assorted , 8 bales paper bags '' ' 2 cases Chamber's publication's 27 casks tumblerc, wines, champagnes, decanters, claret jugs, confection r jars, &c. 3 casks kerosene chimnies 10 cases Hudson's soap powder ! TO ATLRIVE PER LEICHARDT. 150 cases Blood's stout 250 boxes sperm candles 25 chests congou tea 60 \ do do do _40 | do souchong do 60 i do congou do .' " 10 }(30 gunpowder . , , 80 cases pickles 26 do ptß and J pts salad oil " ' ' mSdodo do castor do 32 do I and \ sardines 10 do bottled fruits 15 do do vinegar 10 do salt 15 do salmon 6 do fresh herrings 8 do capers and anchovy sauce 14 do Lea and Perrin's sauce 12 do Keiller's confectionery 30 do do jams and marmalade • 3 do do candied peel 25 do Colman's white and blue starch 20 do do indigo and Windsor blue 20 do do mustard, \, 1, and 71b>tins 4 do' do do do superfine, £lb 9 casks Day & Martin's bottle blacking 6 cases do do paste do ' • • '7 chests sago 8 cases corn flour 4 do patent groats 6 do Peak Frean's biscuits l.do Borwick's baking powder 5 bags white pepper 6 cases Harper's soap powder '2 do Nixey's black lead 40 kegs oatmeal 25 do pearl barley 12 do split peas 15 casks whiting 15 do soda crystals 13 tons fine and coarse salt 26 bales printing paper 22 do fcap pott, and medium mill boards 2 do Royal and Imperial cartridge paper 3 cases cream laid post 1 do Cassell's publications DRAPERY TO ARAIVE PER LEICH MtDT. 13 bales white, blue, and scarlet blankets 7 do cocoa matting, 3 4, 4-4, 5 4 - 11 do real and imitation Welsh flannels, scarlet and white Saxony, electoral, antirheumatic, shepherd and fancy Crimean shirtings S d 6 #fey aalicoea, 30, 39, 3G, and 79in 9 do Kidder and tapestry carpets, Dutch and tnpestry stair carpets, printed felts, hearth rugs, and door mats 10 cases floor cloth, \ to syds wide 8 do tweeds, doeskins, Bedford cords, West of England cloths and fancy coatings 12 do men's, women's and children's fancy hosiery, cloth, cashmere, and doe gloves and gauntlets 9 do hair nets, ladies' belts and belt clasps, crochet cottons, pins, needles, *teel and bone busks, tapes, fancy s dress buttons, bullion fringes, men's and boy's I.R. braces and belts, I tics, scarfs, frillings, mohair and alpaca braids 4 do infants', girls', and women's plain and trimmed straw hats 5 do women's and children's black and colored cloth jackets and quilted skirls 2do children's dresses, pelisses and cambric scollopings 9 do plain winceys and wincey skirtings, 7-4 wool, cleakings, and fancy dress goods 2do French merino and fancy silk dresses 2 do flowers, feathers, and furs 4 do rolled shirtings, silecias, Jeannettes, cotton cords, moleskina, and colored counterpanes 4do men's white and' colored paper collara ¦4 &a men's and boy's military caps 3 do shepherd and fancy wool lotigg 3 do men's mole trousers and pants 1 do wood oil baizes TO ARRIVE PER COMMODORE. 6 cases infants' baskets, bassinettes, underclothing, buttoned bands, cotton and silk edgings and lacet, bonnet fronts, infants' cap fronts, cashmere and quilted hoods and hats, flannel squares, ladies' ties, lace falls and jackets, trillings, flowers, and ornaments 7 do plain and fancy winceys and dress goods , , 7do prints, derries, and muslin cur» tains 3 do fancy tweeds, coatings, blue and scarlet cloths 9 do men's shepherd and fancy Crimean, regatta, and white shirts 2 do men's and boys' Scotch twill shirts 2 do black and fancy gimps and trimmings, buttons and ornaments 2 bales diced bedcovers and fingering yarns 100 casks Tetinant'B bottled ale 10 bales corn sacks W. &G. XURNBIJLL & CO. ! NOTICE. ALL Debts due to Mr. Henry Lewis, storekeeper, Lower Hutt, up to the 3rd September, 1867, must be paid forthwith to Edward Hyams, or legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. Edward Hyami hat become the owner of Mr. Pi Lewis' debts, under bill of sale ) and all parties arc cautioned against paying any one else, as his receipt alone is binding. EDWARD* HYAMS, Tory street, Opposite Mr. A. Matthews.' 18th December, 18G7. rilO LET, a five-roomed Houde iv Ingestre I street, with gat-den and out-houses. Will be let IVith or without stable. Possession given on or before lat February. Apply to J. E, Evans, Saddler.

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 285, 15 January 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 285, 15 January 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 285, 15 January 1868, Page 3

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