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JPX TYNE, WILLIAM STOVELD, &c? -Hi 35 barrels prime Irish potk - > SO firkins prime Irish butter ■, < 100 bags of rice ■ V 30 oozes mould candles IS ditto sperm ditto A I ton London soap « 10 hhds. ale 10 chests fine black tea -* < 25,000 percussion caps , . 38.QP0 fith-hooks ' ' ''100 go-a-thores. 100 wrought iron pots and tea kettles 6 dosen spades 6 ditto shovels ; 4 kegs tobioco 50 gallons boiled oil 5 cans turpentine 8 barrels Stockholm tar * bales blankets 300 pieces Paris ribbons 300 mouilinMe lame dresses _ 100 cotton print ditto * 50 shawls 10 tons picked Motuaka potatoes A great variety of lace „ hosiery „ silks „ umbrellas „ parasols „ torniture chintz, tee. tee. N.B. An assortment of the above may be had at F. Ottbbson's branch store, Bridge Street, and also at his Subu% ban.Btore, No. 1, Waimea South. J? x TYNE, & WILLIAM STOVELD— •"-Li 5 hogsheads fine cogniac brandy 10 quarter casks fine old ditto 3 hogsheads- Geneva 3 ditto rum. 6 pipes fine old port wine 7 cases Champagne 4 quarter casks superior old Maderia. Alfred Fell and Co., <y Trafalgar Street. L|£x TYNE — 12 hogsheads London porter 6 ditto pale ale y> 6 ditto London stout. /> Alfred Fbll and Co., / * Trafalgar Street.,. rSALE, ex TYNE, by the Under-< signed — Port wine, in bottles Ditto, in hhds. and quarter casks Slates, countess', B— rig Ditto, ladies', B—ls ( Slab* for hearths and paving Copper slating nails * Crown glass: sires, 20— 16, 20—14, 30—12, 14 — 12 13—10,10—8,21—14, 17—14, 16—14, 16—13, 16— 13, 16—10, 14—10 Fine flouv in barrels Ship biscuit in butts Manilla hats and cigars Claret in bottle Sherry in ditto . Ale in ditto V Porter in ditto Boat anchors, from 3 qrs. 26 lbs. to 1 qr. White paint, in 28.lb.kegs Sole hides, calf skins, dressed kips Sheet lead in rolls French lamps and glasses, 7—2 Apothecaries' vials, £ oz. to 8 or. Tincture and powder- bottles, spice jars Graduated raeasuresr perfumery bottles) Funnels, confectionery jars and covers Flint oval bottles Common tumblers, wines, and liqueurs Ground do. do. do. 1 Cut do. do. do. Small packages>of cut table service for family use Camp ovens, iron pots, foot scrapers Kettles, saucepsns, v and domestic utensils, tinned and untinneo. I N/lson, Sept. 29. *" 'C. Empson and Co. LT" PAPER FOR SALE. rTTUST received, and on Sale by the un-| C# dersigned, a few small bales of Paper, consisting of wrapping, printing, &c. _ Writing paper of all descriptions, and sealing wax, in cases. Also, a quantityyrf lamps, of various sorts. ._ ,_ . C. Emfson and Co. fnO^n, Sept. 22fr. Auckland Point. / EX DEBORAH FRQM LAUNCESTON. VERY supenor Seed Wheat, Barley, and Oats • A quantity of fine Malt Biscuits in 100 lb. bags Fine Launceston ale, in bhdsi and barrels Also, a very choice assortment of Trees, consisting of black Slumbs, green gages, black, red, and white-heart cherries, amsons, pears, Ripstone pippins, apricots, nectarines, Orlean plumbs, gooael>erries l currants, and vines, selected by one of tne best judges in Australia- "- C. Emfson and Co., /Helson, Sept. 7. Auckland Point. ir|N SALE, at Messrs. C. EMPSON and Co.'s warehouse, Auckland Point : — ' Prime Hamburg beef, in tierces American and Westphalian hems, in hhds. Pearl barley, in barrels Starch, in kegs Split pease, in barrels Soap, in 56-lb. boxes Soda, in small ken Epsom salts, in ditto Gunpowder, in ditto Tea, in quarter chests Sherry wine, in quarter casks Ditto, in bottle Rum, in hhds. Vinegar, in quarter casks Black whale oil Window '(lass, in 100-feet boxes Cut nails, in kegs ' American axes and handles Slops. •• White felt hats ShoeT'. Glass- ware, of all kinds, &c. Also, a quantity, of Furniture, eonaisting of chairs, tablet chests of drawers, sideboards, tubs, window blinds, &c, &c. Nelson, July 21. - SEEDS GROWN in the COLONY.— Just received from, Wellington, and may be had at the Examiner Office, a small quantity of the following FRESH SEEDS:— Early horn, Akringham, and orange carrots Mangold wurtsel and beet Yellow and purple- top S weeds White turnip - Warwick pea, short-pod bean, scarlet runner , Cabbage-lettuce, endive Long and turnip radish Mustard, curled cress Spinach, asparagus, parsnip White celerj, parsloy.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 7 October 1843, Page 329

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Page 329 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 7 October 1843, Page 329

Page 329 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 7 October 1843, Page 329