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4? X SISTERS— %; -Li 6 tons V. D. L. seed potatoes ~ 33 barrels Irish pork 17 tierces do. 18 boxes hyson tea 9 bags coffee 0 bags sugar 14 casks bottled ale and porttr I 04 bags oats - 5 teas hay 35 hogsheads Taylor and Elliott's stout 3 kegs tobacco 10 cases Cavendish v 30 boxes raisins 0 hogsheads brandy 19 do. rum (West Indian) ' S bags rice 80 half cases gin 0 bolts canvass 1 0 casks assorted nails, &c. tu. Alpbbd Fill and Co., >j Trafalgar Street. *fcX SISTERS — ■L^ 0 cwt. currants 40 boxes soap 1 mats dates ' /*■ Alpbid Fill and Co , | / Trafalgar Street. ■*S* X OSPREY — -Li 5$ teas V. D. L. flour 13 tens do. seed potatoes 10 tons kiln and clay dried Manilla sunr 48 cases bottled ale 39 cues do. porter 15 octaves sherry 3 cases blue cloth 13 esses sherry brandy 30 chests green tea 40 half cheats do 50 quarter do 34 half chests congou tea 100 quarter do. 30 firkins butter. /\ Alpbbd Fill and Co., £f\ Trafalgar Street; SJIXTY TONS FLOUR U 100 bags sugar 50 barrels Irish pork 40 firkins butter 40 bags fine biscuit ISO bushels oats ■0 boxes candles. fc „ A MOBBIBON & SCLAKDKSS. No/.|B. Auckland Point. L/C T the Store of GRAHAM & HARK--fX NESS, Auckland Point.— Tea and sugar, raw and ground coffee, mould and dip candles, soap, sperm oil, perfumery, salt, mustard, pepper, spices, pickles, bottled and dried fruits, crystal and crockery, prime mess beef, pork and cured mutton, fresh and salts, butter, powder and shot, starch, sauces, vinegar, wines and spirits, ale and porter in bottle and bulk, tobacco, cigars, and pipes, flour, oats, pearl sago, rice, pearl barley, biscuits, carpenters' tools, cutlery, locks, hinges, bolts, naiU; iron and ironmongery, a variety of Manilla, straw, & other hats for summer, boots and shoes, Sydney-sawn seasoned building timber, horses, cattle, and pigs. | TlBrVlB OF ALL DBSCBIPTIONS PBOM TBOMS' SAW MILL- ' A?X TYNE & WILLIAM STOVELD— J-J Whitney blankets, 10-i, 11-J, and 12-* Light and dark printed calico, muilina, lee. Grey, bleached, and domestic calico Green and red baize Worsted shawls Counterpanes, rugs, &c. Superior champagne, pportt t and sherry wines . Men's strong boots and shoss Women's ditto-ditto English and Edom cheese Best charcoal fence wire American fine kiln-dried flour Best Havannah coffee Hawes' London soap Assortment of spices Btarch and blue Pickles, jams, and bottled fruits. W. B. Patcbitt aad Co. Oct. 0. Auckland Point. /fci X ENTERPRISE — J-J Cocoa nuts Rice Leather Raisins Chocolate Macaroni Vermaeelli, tee. fte. W. B. Patcbett and Co. yyson, Oct. g. Auckland Point. Af X BROUGHAM — JLi 80 tons Conception Flour. /«, W. B. Patcbitt and Co., /J Auckland Point. AT the stores of the Undersigned — JOJL Brandy, mm, and gin Sherry and Teneriffe wines Tobacco and cigars Ginghams, prints, and blankets Irish butter and pork Boots and shoes Tar and pitch 1 /> W. B. Patchbtt & Co. j Jr\ MOORE and Co.,«tfaving OPENED JU* • their Store in Bridge Street, near the corner of Trafalgar Street, beg to call the attention of the public to the following .GOODS, received by the ships Mary and Ursula, which, having been purchased for cash at the best English markets, they can afford to sell on the most reasonable ierms. Superior broad cloths, black, blue, &c. Steel kerseymeres, tweeds, and buckskins Rochdale and Yorkshire flannels 3 bales of blankets Hosiery, threads, &c. Ready-made clothes of superior quality, consisting of pilot' and tweed shooting coats, trowsers, and ladies" cloaks A quantity of men's aad boys' cloth caps, ftc. A small quantity of superior Wellington boots Men's, women's, sad ehild<*s's boots aad shoes White lead and linseed oil An assortment of ironmongery, consisting sf locks, screws, hinges, frame and hand saws, files, 4c 90 ewt. of cut shingle nails Cut and wrought nails of all sisss, flooring brads, ftc. Barrow wheels sad axles Superior Cheshire cheese and butter A variety of other articles. Nslson, Oct. 31. A COLLECTION of the published documents relating to the MURDERS at the WAIROO is preparing for tmblication, sad will include all additional information wfcJcn eaa bo, procured up to thtpreesut moment. I It will be printed ia the form of a aswspspsr, as being the nest e&avtnitat lor posting;, aad will rurniih a fair and complete history of the aaVappy affair.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 November 1843, Page 353

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Page 353 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 November 1843, Page 353

Page 353 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 November 1843, Page 353

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