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PURCHASERS of MERCHANDISER V_/ WILL FIND AT THE f]T' n NELSON EMPORIUM WCt A MOST USEFUL ASSORTMENT, «•*/ / AS 'WELL AS «VJt»T / / NOVELTY OF THE SEASON, BZCBLLIHO IN STYLE, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS, ANT OTHH KSTAIL KSTABLISMHBHT IN THIS •ETTLKMBNT. Inspection invjted. Nelson, December 20. / ' GEORGE AIKEN.

f HOLIDAY PRESENTS. t/^ 1 THE Proprietor of the /%, NELSON EMPORIUM * W having been favoured with A CONSIGNMENT of NEW BOOKS, specially got up for PRESENTS TO JUVENILE READERS, he has pleasure in announcing, that in order to secure an IMMEDIATE SALE of which, they will be offered at a very small advance on cost price. Also, A few volumes of STANDARD WORKS, well adapted for family libraries. George Aikin. \\T IN E S T^d SP IRITS » » can be procured at the NELSON EMPORIUM of the following descriptions, in their original purity and excellei.ce, at REDUCED PRICES, viz. :— Henesys' Pale Brand;, per 2 gallons and upwards Martell's Brown do. „ „ West India Hum, 10 O.P. „ „ Gin per 2 gallon cases Curacoa, do. „ „ Port and Sherry Wine „ „ "k vs«f««. Do. do. per 1 dozen bottles >-f?£f Champagne „ JoflB4B. Terms of Sale— Cash. j Nelson, Dec. j3. George Aikbn. SADDLES, Bridles, Stirru|>~lrons, Girths, &c, (from the manufactory of Messrs. Mirrlees, and Co., Glasgow), may be bought at the ,/> J NELSON EMPORIUM. fj/l Terms of sale— Cash. /•/ /~" George Aikem/ [A?X DESPATCH, J. J. Peacock— XU 7 Bullock Drays, and extra Wheels 6 Iron and Wood Ploughs 3 Wheelbarrows, 6 Pack Saddles, Cart Harness 1 cask Steelyards, 1 hogshead Bellows and Brooms 1 do. Frying Pans 10 tons Flour 15 chests Congou Tea, half chests and catty boxes 5 tons fine Sugar 2 do. Soap 1 do. Candles 2 hogsheads Martell's Brand/ 1 ton Coffee 4 do. Itice, Carolina and Java Currants and Raisins, Dried Apples, Bottled Fruits 6 crates Earthenware Vinegar, Manilla Cigars, Negrohead Tobacco Muslins, Mouselain-de- Laine Dresses Wide and Narrow Prints Shawls. Calicoes, and Long Cloth 72-in. White and Grey Sheeting Duck and Drill, Duck and Drill Trow«ers Moleskin, Cloth and Colonial Tweed do. White and Serge Shirts, Blouses & Summer Coats/ Brab and China Hats, Bonnets, Ribborn 4\ I Lace and Kid Gloves, Ladies' Boots & Shoes, SraM Blankets, Playing Cards, Hosiery, Haberdashery/ Umbrellas, Parasols, &c, &c. / „ Alfred Fell. & Co. £7* FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. ON SALh, by the underpinned — , / Nelson Flour, at l6s. per lOOlbs. Oj V. 1). L., ex Spray, very superior, 18s. per 1001 M %t Dftc. 12. O. Moore. Bridge streaf. €t> V the COLUMBUS, from London— _I 3 3 crates Earthenware 4 crates Brown do. 2 bales three and four-bushel Sacks 147 bags Fine and Coarse Salt 55 boxes Raisins, Prunes, and Figs 4 carotcels Currants 5 bales Calicos and Prints /* 2 do Tweeds, Cloths, and Moleskins ///j A large assortment of Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowni )• Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Lace, and general Drapery and Haberdashery Goods 160 dozen Florentine, Regatta, and White Shirt* 40 do Blue Serge and Cloth Shirts . / 26 do Moleskin and Cord Trowseri ' 11/ Q trunks and bales ready-made Clothing /' 18 packages Furniture, Folding Chain, Sofas, &c. ' 2 trunks Boots and Shoes 2 packages Glassware 1 bale Sail Cloth ■,/ 1 do Blankets ri (, 80 boxes Soap <J / 60 barrels West India Sugar / 10 cases Loaf Sugar 20 chests Congou Tea SO cwt Coffee 5 kegt Negrohead Tobacco - 1 puncheon Lucifer Matches r 7 hhds Pale and Brown Brandy _> , 86 cwt Nails assorted , 8 packages Scythe* , Sickles, Reaping Hooks, Scfthe Stones, Hay Knives. Sheep Shears, Hedge Shears, Arizes, Axes. Knives, Scissors, &c, 10 packages Stationery 3 cases Looking Glauses 12 boxes Window Glass 10 cans Oil and Turpentine > 2 packages Paints, 8 packages Whiting 1 cask Putty 8 cases Starch, Blue, and Soda 3 cases Saddlery, assorted 90 doien Bottled Beer and Cider Europe Rope, Sail and Roping Twine 5 casts Tobacco Pipes 1 do Fancy Pipes, &c 1 Ginger, Pimento, Vinegar, Arrow Root Castor Oil. Salad Oil, Carbonate of Soda Mustard, Pickles, Sperm Candles, &c. &c. Mosbison and Sclandbm. prison, Novcmbtr 12. FOR SALE, a few hundred superioi EWES and LAMBS, warranted free from scab, Apply to Messrs. A. Fell and Co., or to N. G. Mouse, Esq The sheep, now running at Kaipsretehau are highly eligibli for any parly wishing to stock a Run on the Fairfield Downs To bc'delivered on or before the Ist of January, 1852, or i wished they may remain for a term at the present station oc thirds. Terms, Cash on notice of delivery. Afr Uon. Oct. 22. /VTOTICE to CATTLE OWNERS.— J-N Whereas a red and white STEER has been running with my cattl* for the last three years, this is to GIVf NOTICE to the Owner, that unless CLAIMED and ex. penses paid, within ONE MONTH from this date, ht wil BE SOLD to liquidate the same. Wakefield, Dec. as. John Linis.

j6x CHIEFTAIN, expected daily— J_J 8,000 Ladies' Slmtes y 1 cask Malleable Slate Nail* c/ X roll Lead 2' catka Tartaric Acid 2 do. Carbonate of Soda 1 do. Sulphur 1 do. Epiom Salts 1 do. Arsenic Barrel* of Resin, Pitch, Stockholm, and Coal Tar 4 casks Whiting 1 do. Bath Bricks 1 do. Blue Stone 3 do. Washing Soda SO kegs Paints, and cans Spirits of Turps . 1 gross Hearthstones f?/, 1 do. Ash-head Hay Rakes W 3 cases Wire Sieves, Barn Biddies, Dish Coven 2 bags Pepper f 20 barrels Crushed Lump and West India Sugar 10 cases Candles 6 do. Starch 5 do. Negro Pipes 4 crates Zinc Chimney Pots, Register Stoves, Lead Piping, Perforated Zinc, Fire Dogs , 1 bag Horse Hair / 1 bale 4— t Grey Calicoes V / 6 cases Navy lllue, Hoyle's Cambrics and Wnf Batzarines, Gala Plaids, Orleans Cloths, 11pacas. &c. ' f" A few Silver Watches, patent Levers 3 bales three and four bushel Sacks 3 do. Blankets. Mov. ?6. W. R. Nicholson. X? X MAORI — / A2j 3,000 Countess Slates 3,000 Ladies' do. ■ 40 tons Salt 21 tons Fanfield Coals, in casks /y /. 26 tons Wall's End do. Lf V 368 tooled Flagstones / H8 self- faced do. ' 09 tooled Sinks 12 cases Sperm Candles 12 do. Kensington Moulds VI do. best London Soap 4 carroteels Currants 5 packages Muscatel ilaisins 2 casks Day & Martin's Blacking 14 do. Oatmeal 18 cases Patent Rice Starch 1 case Sponge *^ 1 case Lace and Edging, Ladies' Collars, etc. 1 case Linens, Brown Holland, and Diaper 1 case Stationery S cases Saddlery 1 case Stays 40 packages Linseed Oil, Turpentine, White Lead, Paints, &c. 4 cases various Tins 1 case Windsor Chairs I case Needles, &c. &c. y\lson. Pec. 17. Alf»«d Fell & Go. Contract for erecting a corn V^ WIND MlLL.— Sealed TENDERS will be received for the ERECTION of a WIND MILL for Grinding Corn, until the 7th of January, 1852; Vlans and specifications maybe seen with J. W. G. Beauchamp, Esq., Architect and Civil Engineer. Tenders to he directed to G. F. Bush. /^TELSON ART-UNION, in Sixty -L shares, at Fivr Shillings each. The public is respectfully informed, that a SECOND and AMENDED DISTRIBUTION of OIL PAINTINGS, LINE and MEZZO UNTO ENGRAVINGS, will take place in tbebeginning of January next. In accordance with former advertisements, this selection has been made with advantages superior to the former, and has been pronounced by judges to contain the best specimens hitherto introduced into the colony. they are now arranged and open for exhibition. For the proprietors, W. Stawton. '\7C7"ANTED, a steady young MAN who I! understands the management of Cows and Horse, •nd is inclined to make himself generally useful. Apply to Dr. MoNtto, Bearcroft, West Waimea. ./ ' In the press, and will shortly be published, INFANT BAPTISM by SPRINKLING, a DIVINE INSTITUTION. By S. Ironsidb, W/elf cyan Minister. . •/(* /fijELSON EPISCOPAL CHURCH^— JL^I The SELECTION of SEATS will take place on MONDAY next, the 29th instant, at Six o'clock in the evening, at the Church. N.B Half a year's seat rent must be previously paid to the^greasurer, Mr. Fell. t Xjelson episcopal church.s^ *±y Tenders for PAINTING the OUTSIDE of «c building are requested to be sent in by noon of WEDNESDAY next, addressed to the Committee. The specification can be seen on application to Mr. Bcecham, Architect and Surveyor ; and the tenders may be made for work alone, or for work and materials. Dec. 34. . 'EDUCATIONAL WORKS.— C. JC-i Elliott has on SALE the following WORKS, well suited for Schools or Private Families— Magnell's Historical Questions Goldsmith's History of Greece • History of England Chambers's History of Rome History of Greece History of the British 'Empire Goldsmith's Grammar of Geography, with maps and plates Meadow's French and English Dictionary Ainsworth'a Latin and English Dictionary Valpy's Virgil Horace Rudiment* of Vegetable Physiology, by Dr. Hamilton Animal Physiology, by Dr. Hamilton Chambers's Natural Philosophy— Hydrostatics, Hydraulics., and Pneumatics • ' Exercises in Etymology, by Graham (Chambers' Educational Course) Chamhers's Kudiments of Zoology Mayor's, Carpenter's, and Fenning's Spelling Books Copy Books. Slates, &c. Dec. 1. 'DIMMONDS & CO., 5, Barsre Yard, W London, GENERAL AGENTS for RESIDENTS in NEW ZEALAND and the Colonies, established fifteen years, continue to supply all descriptions of GOODS, including N«wspxp«as, Pckiodicals, &c, with strict punctuality and attention, on receipt of advanced remittancw for that purpose

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 27 December 1851, Page 173

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