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EX JAMES SCOT T— 4 hhds. brandy 4 qr. casks geneva 50 cases ditto ditto 4 qr. casks port 4 do. ditto sherry 10 case* port, each 2 dozen 10 cases sherry, do. ditto 6 crates assorted earthenware 60 barrels West India sugar 10 packages Eleme raisins 10 chests Congou tea 6 barrels Patna rice 8 ditto oatmeal 3 cask*, each 3 dosen, jars Ana salt a barrels scotch barley / 9 cases wine biscuits / 8 casks blacking \ / SO boxes sperm candles \^/ 1 0 boxes mould ditto fl tierces loaf sugar SO boxes soap 1 case congrevea 60 cases bottled ale and porter 15 hhds. Wbitbread's ale and stout 23 packages sssorted ironmongery, grindery, camp ovens, iron pots &c 2 bales Hoyle's prints 1 bale blanket* 2 cases brushes, &c, See., Sec. Alfbsd Fbll 8c Co. ALBERT HOUSE.— ALEXANDER AITKEN has the honour to announce to his numerous friends and customers, and to the public of Nelson generally, that his New Establishment is replete with an immense stock of MERCHANDISE in every vsriety, selected with tbe greatest care, suitable (s ill classes, and will be found on inspection to be of sunerioi qualities and extremely moderate in price. /^ \ The DRAPERY department complses a beautiful assortment of printed cambric dresses, musln do., barege dresses, long and square shawls ; ricejU)unstan|e, Tuscan, and fancy bonnets; girls' fancy, Tuscan, Devon, rice, and coloured straw hats ; silk and cotton paraaols^-*ilk ties, alpacas, Coburgs, ribbons, ginghamsi derries, white and grey calicoes, sheetings, blankets, counterpanes, quilts, hosiery, gloves, haberdashery, &c, &c. ; a well-assorted stock of boys', youths', and men's clothing ; satin hats, straw hats, dress shirts, silk handkerchiefs, braces, tweeds, &c, with a choice assortment of miscellaneous goods, including 32 cases of OILMAN'S STORES, &c., &c. Inspection invited. AITKEN'S Circulating LIBRARY.— Subscribers and the puhli\re respectfully informed, that in consequence of a large/nuhAer of Books not having been returned, the Library wi\not% re- opened till the Isth instant. A. A. trusts that those wfio have books in thenpossession, belonging to the O*bfiuy| will return them without further delay. Albert House, Nelson, Jan. 3, 1855. ON Sh«\LE by the undersigned, three cases oT^OWLAND'S PERFUMERY, two ditto of Rimmel's ditto, fancr soips in great variety ; hair, tooth, and nail brushes ; violetjfetrder, tooth ditto, salad and castor oils, pomatums and *cented haitoils, babies' and market baskets, infants' gum rings and ratuefeosinglass, tapioca, mnccaroni, West India arrowroot, preparedWoats in tins, acid drops in bsttles, bath pipe, lozenges in variety, nursery diaper, &c, Spirits of wine and naptba, disinfecßitg fluid, Steers' opodeldoc. Claba Ma^hini, TraUgar-street. JUST received, an assortment of sHoerior JEWELLERY. Claba MacsS>£. EX ' ASHMORE,' • Eliza Moore,' and other vessels — • One thrashing machine of two-horse power, by Barrett and Exall, 2 portable forges with anvils and tools, 1 root washer, 1 turnip cutter, 1 Unwin's force pump, 1 patent corn mill, 2 dog carts, 1 farm spring cart, 3 sausage machines, wheels and axle for a farm spring cart. United Vineyard's Company's Brandy in hogsheads, quarter casks, and on* dozen cases ; Irish and Scotch whiskey in quarter cask* ; Geneva in two and four gallon cases. Port wine in quarter casks and three dozen cases, sherry in quarter casks, champagne and claret in one dozen cases. Burton ale in hogsheads, bcttled ule and porter in four dozen case*. Chaise, cart, and lead harness ; pack saddles, hunting and aide saddles. And bales and cases of the folfewing GOODS — Three-bushel sacks, " n °ini"i duck, huckabuck and brown holland, twine. / Blankets, Witney and KelseymeV, alpacas and velveteens, long cloths, shawls, small wues. Leather, grindery, lasts, taflsiera' and curriers' toob. Watertight, Wellington anCr^BluHier boots, women*', boys', and children's bootsiand shoe*. Men's and boys* slops and clothing, serge shirts, white and regatta shirts, stays, silk and felt hats, umbrellas, French jewellery and ornaments. Tobacco, congou and gunpowder tea, chicory, white lead and paints, castor oil, fancy soaps, patent gelatine, saddlery. Sheet zinc and lead, tin plates, bar lead and tin, shot, farriers' and blacksmiths' nails, carpenters' nails and screws, scales and iron weights, plough chain traces, glue, lamp", bellows, spades, forks, scythes, cutlery, carpenters' tools and general ironmongery, brushes, glassware. Nelson, Nov. 23. Cubtis Bkotbbbs. * The new wheel for this machine having arrived from . Auckland, it is now complete. SCYTHES, SCYTHES/\o, 42, and 40-inches. Crown Scythes, Sneads, and Handles. T, C. Batcublw, Bridge-street. MRS. GREEN has great pleasure in informing her friends and the public generally, that she has selected from the late arrival* a large and elegant assartment ot SUMMER GOODS, in French anJ English. Silk and satin dresses Glacie- and washing silks / India and Chinese tabinette / Brocaded silks, poplins, camlets / Black brocaded silk / | Black glacie / . | Black barathea, or widows' silk -^ > White and coloured, for wedding drftses Bonnet ailxs Ball dresses in crape Tarlatan, India "muslin, &c. Summer shawls and mantles Do. dresses and lace goods Do. bonnets and ribbons Fancy and ornamental goods The new material for ladies' habits In various colours Also, a well selected stock of drapery, hosiery, haberdashery, - See ,at the lowest remunerating prices for ready money Trafalgar-street. ' ONE case INFANTS' ready-made CLOTHING, Embroidered robes, Seef. " ' One cafe children's do. do. J Ladies' ready-made morning dresses / . gun shade* - / Brighton allies, 4c,, See. — ' Mu. Ssbbm, Trmftlgar-atMs*.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

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