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T7XPECTED shortly per "James Scott " X_i Reaping Machines of the most recent and improved construction > /> . Threshing ditto L-,i t Winnowing ditto f\ V Weighing ditto " Chaff-cutters Turnip- cutters Scotch Ploughs. Sets of Harrows. And a variety of other merchandise. y^ '_ W. R. Nicholson. SCOTCH AGRICULTURAL CART, to be SOLD a bargain, adapted either for a horse or bullock./^ !/ Apply at the office of this paper. X • ASHMORE,' now landing, WINES and SPIRITS, as under— Port, in quarters and octaves, fine fruity flavour Sherry „ „ „ Marsala, in quarters Whiskey „ Brandy „ Martell's pale Brandy „ Martell's dark y Brandy, in one dozen cases i OJ) * Whiskey „ k r Port „ J Sherry „ Madeira „ Claret „ Champagne, in three dozen coses Geneva, in two gallon and four gallon cases Old Tom „ >, „ „ Bottled porter, in two dozen and four dozen cases W. R. Nicholson. Trafalgar Street. Nelson. RICH Velvet and Satin BONNETS Terry, velvet, and fancy straws \J Plain straw, trimmed ditto Drawn silk, lace ditto Cartoons of bridal bonnets Winter dresses, shawls, &c, in great variety Bayadere robes, children's ditto Children's winter dresses, jackets, pellia.es, mantles, &c. Young gentlemen's Sacs — a new and elegant overdress Children's gloves and hose, all sizes Ladies' and gentlemen's ditto Riding ditto and mitts, zilk and wool Glacie silk dresses Silk robes, Cashmere ditto Silk velvet, every colour Silk faced German velvets Velvet ribbons, sash ribbons Botnet and cap ribbons Dress caps ana head dresses Block and white lace Blond edgings, net, tulle, and ruches Crape and tarlatans A large and elegant assortment of worked muslin habit shirts, chemisettes, collars, cuffs, and sleeves Embroidered handkerchiefs, &c. Jewellery, feathers, and artificial flowers Cambric, silk, and ingrain handkerchiefs Satin stocks, Albert cravats, and neck ties Shirts, sheetings, Irish linens Flannels, calicoes, Hollands, diapers, &c. Table cloths, toilet covers, window muslins Tweeds, denies, Hoyle's prints Nankeens, poplins, dimity Coburgs, alpaccas, Martaban crapes Tortoise shell and German combs Back combs, dressing do. Patent lacings, dress preservers Clausson's patent petticoats Horsehair ditto Twill, book, checked, figured, and plain muslins Evening and ball dresses Crotchet, knitting, and netting needles Steel beads, and purse sets Wool cuffs, linen ditto Haberdashery — Ladies' merino wool underclothing, a choice assortment of mourning goods, crape. Wedding and Mourning orders executed with promptitude and strict regard to economy. Mrs. Gbebn, Milliner, Nelson, April 21. Trafalgar-street. fROM ENGLAND direct, a large assort- j ment of infants', girls' and ladies' bonnets and hats, in every kind of straw ; the fashionable Cinolline ; fancy straw, : chip, and rice straw ; patent improved dunstable ; trimmed straw, drawn silk, satin, crape, tulle, lace, chennUle, cordonet bonnets, . Leghorn hats ; the new straw cap for boys ; also, men's and children's hats, from Is. each. Mrs. Gbeen, Trafalgar-street, y Next door to the Bank. f*^N/ SALE by the undersigned, three V-//" BB *«U* OWI ' ANI>fS PERFUMERY, two ditto of Rimmel's dittoTrancy soaps in great variety ; hair, tooth, and nail brushes ; violet powder, tooth ditto, salad and castor oils, pomatums and scented hair oils, babies' and market baskets, Infants* gum rings and rattles, isinglass, tapiocs, niaceaioni, West India arrowroot, prepared groats in tins, acid drops in bottles, bath pipe, lozenges in variety, nursery diaper, &c, Spirits of wine and naptha, disinfecting fluid, Steers' opodeldoc. Claba Macshanb, Trafalgar-street. UST refe«ised, an assortment of superior JEWELLERY. Claba Macshawb. NEW SPRING GOODS.— Muslins, bareges, Circassians, Hungarians, and prints ; Tuscan, rice, dunstable, and fancy bonnets and ribbons ; flowers, wreaths, gloves, handkerchiefs, neck ties, and sewed goods ; shawls and hosiery, parasols, harness muslins, &c, &c. Bridge-end, Oct. 20. Mrs. Watts. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. X^J' THE WHOLE STOCK SELLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A LEXANDER AITKEN respectfully XJL intimates, th»t he has TAKEN those CENTRAL and COMMODIOUS PREMISES, for many years occupied by Mr. D. Moore, Bridge Street, to which he intends REMOVING as soon as he can get his contemplated extensive alterations completed. As an opportunity like the present seldom occurs of purchasing substantial and useful Goods at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, A. A. would solicit his customers and the public to embrace it, and to PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY, as a complete clearance of the whole stock must be effected within a few weeks. The stock consists of DRAPERY, including broad and narrow cloths, satin and other hats, dress shirts, ready-made clothing, silk and cotton umbrellas, hosiery and gloves, underclothing, mouseline de luine dresses, prints, ribbons, lace, flowers, silk ties and hsnkerchiefs, flannels, shirtings, tick, towellings, denies ; stays, white and coloured ; small wares, &c. BOOTS and SHOES in great variety, all sizes. GROCERIES— Congou, hyson skin, and gunpowder teas ; West India, Mauritius, and Pampanga sngar ; loaf ditto ; coffee, chocolate, soap, candles, starch, soda, white wine vinegar, pearl barley, rice, starch, pickles, sauces, ketchups, &c. WINES and SPIRITS— Port, sherry, champagne, and madeira wines ; rum, gin, brandy, whiskey, &c. BOOKS and STATIONERY— The best and largest stock in the settlement ; with a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Terms, cash. Kelson, October 14.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, 18 November 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, 18 November 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, 18 November 1854, Page 1

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