Notice of Removal. R. D. KOSWORTHY EEGS most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim’ and surrounding districts that he has removed from his late Premises in Alfred-street, to those in Grovelload, recently occupied by Mr. B. Bom ford, and is now prepared to sell articles in the following branches, viz.,— General Drapery and Haberdashery Clothing and Hosiery Boots and Shoes Groceries and Oilmens’ Stores Earthenware, &c., &c., &c. Just fArrived per Falcon, ex “ Noranside” from London, 202 packages, comprising TEAS of first quality SOAP—Yellow and Mottled „ Skin and Toilet, in small packets CHOCOLATE—in Sticks, Drops, Powder, Vanilla, and Do sante COCOA—Taylor and Epps’ Ilomcepathic SACKS—3 and 4 Bushel WOOLPAGKS— lOlbs each FANCY BISCUITS, Corn Flour, Sago and Arrowroot, Currants, Figs, Sultanas, Jams, Candles, Mustard 4> and 11b tins, Sauces, Sardines 1 and 4, Oysters, Salmon, Pickles, Starch White and Blue, Indigo Blue, Washing Powder, Candied Peel, Nixey’s Blacklead OlLS—Salad 4-pint, pint, and quart, Castor EAU DE COLOGNE, Lavender Water HAIR OIL, Essences Also, an Assortment of Fancy Goods, comprising— Crinoline, Straw and Millinery Bonnets Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed Mantles, in Silk and Lace Ladies’ and Childrens' Jackets, in various material Lanies’ and Childrens’ Under-clothing. And to Arrive per Falcon, 10 Cases of General Drapery, comprising the most Fashionable Goods over imported into this Province. The ■ Show Rooms arc notv open. Also,— 3 \-Casks Martell’s Dark Brandy 20 Cases Cozzens’ Kerosene Oil 4 Cases Crosse and Blackwell’s Potted meats 10 Boxes Teas, “lord’s” * * This Parcel is a portion of a shipment to Melbourne placed in the Market, and witodrawn to be sent to England, as being too <jood for the Colonial Markets, but bought privately afterwards. NATHANIEL EDWARDS & CO. ARRIVED PER “ LYTTELTON.” ■3 Ex Late Arrivals from London. IAA CASES GENEVA LuU 10 qr.-casks Dark Brandy 10 cases Uennessy’s Pale ditto 12 cases XXX Dublin Stout, Blood, Wolfe, and Co.’s 10 half-chests Tea, very superior 2 cases Corn Flour 6 casks Rice 10 casks Crushed Loaf Sugar 5 tons Salt 4 cases Pickles 2 cases Worcestershire Sauce 4 half hhds. Champion’s Vinegar 2 tons Arsenic 6 tons Sulphur 14 tons Best Black Annealed Fencing Fire 3 tons Iron for making Fencing Standards 10 drums Castor Oil &c., &c., &c. HAVE ON SALE. 800 three-bushel Bags 400 Woolpacks 50 tons Coals, Grey and Newcastle 3 Ransome’s Ploughs, RNEW 4£ tons Washing Soda 3 tons Sheepwush Tobacco 24 tons Best Black Annealed Fencing Wire i ton Galvanised Staples, plain 25 tons assorted Iron, for Blacksmiths 20 cases, Pure Kerosene Lime, Pitch, Tar, Sewing Twine Sheet Iron, Zinc, Soft Soap White Lead, Paint Gil Turpentine, Blue Stone, Cement Spare Mould-boards for Ploughs Gunpowder, Shot, Caps &c., & c., &c. Nath. Edwards & Co.
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