LIST of DRAPERY, &X y/yj on sale, / ALEXANDER^ AITKEN'S NCW MTOEB, (Nearly opposite to Mr. Smith's Brewery), BRIDGE STREET. Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Moleskins, )ungerine. Delaines, Muslin and Cambric Dresses, Ginghams, Shawls, Shirtinfs, Muslins. Flannel, Blankets, Sheet-i inns, Bed Covers, Brown and White Linen. Duck, Ribbons/ Silk Ties, Parasol*, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Bonnets/ Straw Hats. Satin Hats, Braces, Hosiery, White & Coloured Shirts, Men's Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes,/ Small Wares, &<;. Also, / READY-MADE COATS BEADY-MaDR VESTS, ' W^ m READY-MADB TROWSER9, . / Different Sizes and various Qualities. %• Alt Good* marked the Lovtett Ccuh Price*, in plain figure*. NVBt — On hand, Seatonedl Timber of various kinds, my j Boards and Scantliog. / (2| N" SALEfiZt 100 bushels Maize Bawn Timber, Boards, and Scantling New Zealand Shingles W. WtLKia, Bridge-street. W. W. requests that all' outstanding DEBTS may be MID on or before the Ist January. / Dec. 6, 1850. EX EDEN, from LONDON— •75 bars Iron 73 bundles do, IS do. Hoop do. 178 Iron Pots, Boilers, and Camp Ovens . 110 kegs Nails /V 17 packages assorted Ironmongery Qk % 10 do. Cordage M SO bales and cases Drapery and Haberdasher/ 17 chests superior Congou Tea 80 bags fine Salt ' 2 do. Raisins 30 packages Oilman's Stores •0 boxes Soap 6 hbds. Martell's Brandy ' 5 qr. casks Port and Sherry Wines 6 pockets Hops 3 crates Earthenware 1 hhd. Glassware m 13 cans Paint Oil 3 do. Turpentine 6» kegs Paints t cases Brushes' 1 cask Glue I bale curled Horse Hair 4 packaees Stationery I cask Zinc &c, &c, &c, &c. 1.1 A /*■ Moaaison andScLA-DBas, *4lfr f ____^ Auckland-pointy" SALE, at Thomas Smith's Making *. Rooms, Bridge-street, TWO THOUSAND BUSHELS superior MALT, and TWENTY SIDES very choice-fed BACON. NeHon, Dec. 8, 18S0. flvOR SALE, the thorough-bved horse T SKELETON. For particulars apply to A. Fell and Co., Trafalgar-street. /X FRESH arrival of American Axe« XX (Sharp's Ohio pattern). Pit Saws, Cross-cut Saws./ and Hand Saws of the best manufacture ; Boilers suitaiife for Sheep stations; patent ard Crown Scythes; Tea Trays and Waiters, and Ironmongery in general; also, Sorby's Screw Augurs, Lyndon's patent Spades, Lyndon's round and square Shovels, Salter's improved Spring Balances. Isaac M. Hill, Haven-road. 12 mo., 6th, 1850. BROTHERS, of EdinV~/ burgh, intimate that one of their Partners has recently arrived in Nelson, where he will be bappy to take ORDERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, for PAPERS and STATIONERY, which they can suplyat prices equal to at%| house in London, the articles being chiefly of their own manufacture. Mr. T. P. Caxdwm,l has this week OPENED some CA&ra of BOOKS, to inspect which he solicits an early call. Bridge-street, Nelson, Dec. 6, 1850. if?OR SALE, the IRON WORK of a 'L vertical SAW MILL, wrought Crank Bhaft, with Flanges, cast iron Saw Frame and Guides, cast Rack for Travelling Frame, Pinions, Rollers, for wood framing as per plan ; one dose* 4' 3 in. Saws. jp* Apply to A. Fabt. and Co. n^^-E w i t^ o ii c.— Jt.y*^ Best Tea, Half-aCrowaperib. Best Sugar, Fourpence-haltpenny per Ib, ALEXANDER AITKKN'S NEW STORE, Bridge Street, (Nearly opposite Mr. Smith's Brewery.) Just received, a lot of prime Cheeses, at iOd. perlb. JfarOOL.— The Undersigned is a CASH T T PURCHASER of WOOL, or will ADVANCE on same consigned to Messrs. Bjmt and Sons at Sydney, for Bale there, or for Shipment to their friends, Messrs. Joscm Bisaor and Sons, London. William But. Nelson, Dec 18. 1850. [rJKo MERCHANTS, STORE *_t KEEPERS, &c, &c— -A person holding the highest testimonials to character and ability, would be glad to devote* a lew hours eaeb day U> BOOK-KEEPING, ARRANGI^ ACCOVNTSt &c- *c-«r ia any aitnadoo of trust and confidence. f~ Apply at the Oflcß of this paper. (irfURVBYINO AND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, rAL EX ANDER OGG, LANDSJAjM Xl VEYOR, VALUATOR^ And AGRICULT»H. ENGINEER, from Aberdeemhire, Scotland, begs rSKectAilbr «© intisoatc that he intends to settle in New Zetland, and trusts, from his Ions; experience ia the different departments of Us profession, and in praefical agriculture, he will receive ajhare of fnibUe patronage, which ft will be his desire «• merit. A. O. will be happy to act as LAND-AGEHT cor parties either at home or in the eotony, and from bis extensive practice, and by atteatioa, trusts he would be enabled to benefit both the proprietor and occupier. Should saflleient encouragement be held oat, it is proposed to form the ouelcus of an Agricultural School or College *m Nelson; and he will, after th* tetef January nest, be wUQft to take charge of and educate a few young men. M WANTED to BENT, with purchasing clauses, ttvttjß TOWN ACHES and SUBURBAN SUCTIONS, with eCd witbout houses. Any eonnnu.iie&tions. addressed to the care of Mr. Sclliv\n. Od.l- Fellows' Arms, Nelson, will be attended to. >4nn* turreyed, and Plans for Cottages, &c, supplied on moderate terras. NeUon, Dec IS, 1850.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 459, 21 December 1850, Page 169
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