NOW DISCHARGING, PER BRIG "SABAH," PROM MELBOTM&NE. SQRvCASKS MARTELL'S PALE } Brandy 1 qr.-cask Vine Growers' j J - -30 cases Geneva — Star Brand - -20 barrels Byass's Ale 167 bags Cracked Maiza 50 bags Oats " 10 tons Silk dressed Adelaide Flour — White Valley 5 tons Seconds do. 40 bags Gram 5 tons Mauritius Svgar — Chrystals 25 cases Lobsters — 1 lb. tins 4 cases i Sardines 10 eases Red Herrrings !'4B } 20 barrels Dried Apples 4 cases Twelvetrees Soap Powder 2 cases Duryea's Maizena 2 cases Robinson's Groats 2 cases " Barley 1 case Candied Lemon Peel 10 cases Biscuit— Soda, Abernethy, and Water 12 casks Cabin Biscuit ■ 2 cases Chutney 2 cases Curry Powder 1 bale Flax. Canvas 1 bale Brown Tent Duck 1 bale 11-4 White Blankets 6 tons Bar Iron — assorted sizes 10 bars Blister Steel 3 cases plain Galvanized Iron 10 kegs 2£ in. Cut Brada 4 rolls Galvanized Wire Netting 6 doz. American Scythe Handles 6 doz. " Hay Rakes 4 doz. Wood Wash Boards 2 doz. Zinc " 6 American Churns 12 Best Bullock Yokes, mounted 4 kegs Walker's Horse Nails — Rose 2 kegs "_ « ■ —OS 4 doz. American Hoes 12 Registered Stoves 1 Corbet's Kitchen Range 1 Open Fire Scotch do. 1 Garton and Jarvis* do. 10 doz. Lockwood's Si Rodgers' Pocket Knives 15 doz. Stubbs' Saw Files 1 package Scissors 50,000 f Tinned Cut Tacks 2 lbs. Tin Foil 1 Concord Waggon, with cover 1 Express Waggon, with cover STUART & CO, NOW LANDING, PER "AFFIANCE," @ LONDON. nf\f\ WOOLPACKS-10 lbs each OUU 500 lbs extra 3 ply Flax Seaming Twine 40 gross Cotton Heels— Clark & Co. 50 Wool Long Shawls 31 doz. Women's White Cotton Hose 30 doz. Men's Brown Cotton £-Hose 2 pieces Damask Table Linen 4 " White Drill 21 " Brown Holland 50 " 9 8 White Ground Printed Cambrics 70 " Purple Fast Ground Prints 1 case Imperial Tape and small wares 1 case White Shirts and Collars 1 case Cambric Handkerchiefs, Muslins, &c. 31 packages Birmingham Ware 50 gross Plaid Vestas— Bell & Co.'s 2400 1bs "Elephant" Coffee _^___ STUART & CO. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. mHE fine brig SARAH, 120 tons J|y|v JL register, Captain Johes, now jjrtyllll^N^s. discharging in the Iron Pot, will ■ k e rea( ty *° rece i ve freight i Q aew To Shippers of Wool to London this is an excellent opportunity, as the Sarah will tranship her cargo alongside in Melbourne. Freight for Wool, ONE HALF-PENNY per pound in full. Apply to STUART & CO. ITEE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed Agents to Lioyd's, request that any casual- ; ties to shipping. along the. coast be reported to - them without delay. so STUART & CO. WOOL purchased on very liberal terms, or advances made against the same, consigned to their London agents, by 81. STUART & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of W O O L, : ana advance on consignments to 'their cqrrespon« dentfl, Messrs. Mileß, Brothers & Co., London. 93 . ; KINROSS & COf
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 443, 5 December 1863, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 443, 5 December 1863, Page 1
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