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EX "CHINA" and "WILLIAM AND JANE," from London, and on Sale by the undersigned — 15 pair 3 light cart-wheels 10 pairs strong ditto 1 London made dog-cart and harness 30 grinding-stones and handles ' 50 packages ironmongery, consisting of Collins' patent axle?, cart arms, and boxes ; gig springs ; crown and patent scythes and handles ; potato forks; hay forks and handles; Lyndon's patent spades ; scythe stones ; portable firegrates ; Stubbs' saw files ; planes, locks, hinges and screws, brass taps, iron sack-trucks, galvanized pails, brush ware, and fancy baskets. Casks and cases of currants, raisins, nuts, sago, rice, salad and castor-oils. Spices — nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, pimento pepper, carraway seeds, almonds, &c. Oatmeal and pearl barley Macearoni and vermicelli 3 casks ginger 11 casks Champion vinegar 7 ditto soda 3 ditto saltpetre and Epsom salts 2 hhds. chalk, 2 casks whiting, 1 putty, Stockholm pitch 2 casks Bath bricks 32 cans linseed oil, 2 cans turpentine White lead in 28 lb. cans, black, green and red paint 20 packages drugs 10 cases slops, moleskins and tweed trowsers, coats and vests, white and regatta shirts, blue serge shirts 6 bales prints, white and grey calico, 72 and 90 inch sheeting 15 cases drapery goods, white cotton hose, silk and Lisle gloves, shawls, scarfs, handkerchiefs, silk mantles, parasols A choice assortment of summer goods, haberdashery, and millinery, small wares, &c, &c. 2 cases women's and children's Tuscan and straw bonnets and hats 1 case men's straw hats 2 bales wool-packs and corn-sacks 2 bales wrapping paper and stationery, &c. 2 cases American clocks 4 crates chairs Also on hand A choice assortment ladies' and gentlemen's gold ring 3, gold and silver brooches, and plated goods. D. MOOEE & Co. Trafalgar-street, January 11, 1856. 17\ X "CHIN A." — JLIJ Sickles Reaping Hooks, Corn Rakes 1 Cask Enamelled Preserving Pans, Sauce- [ pans, &c. T. C. Batciielob. i Bmlge-strect. Til PRICIIARD, CHEMIST and DRUGJJJ o GIST, H.P.S., next to the Bank, Trafalgarstreet. All IVwriptions and general Orders from tho country district*, <&c, vill have prompt and careful attention. APPETITE AND DIGESTION IMPROVED. LEA find PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE imparts the mo3t exqiu&ite relish to every variety of Dish, and, by ita tonic and invigorating properties, enables the Stomach to perfectly digest the food. The habitual use of this Saucu has been found most conducive to he a! tli. !Sold by the principal dealers in Sauces universally. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Peeeins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fenchurch-street, London. Also by Ceosse & Blaceavell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. Agent for Nelson — Mr. E. Peichabd. 171 O R S A L E — Jj A TEAM of SIX BULLOCKS, with jokes, &c, complete, A SECOND-HAND DRAY, From 4,000 to 5,000 feet of seasoned TIMBER, with the FRAME OF A HOUSE, 30 feet by 12 feet. Apply to Mr. Sweet, Mrs. Taylor's, Selwyn-place or to Mr. C. Elliott. March 19. HORSES FOR SAL E — Twenty useful Mares and Geldings, ex "MAORI," &c. Waimea East, Nov. 26. Heney. Maetin. ffiobrotntcnt Notices* SUPREME COURT. ]\TOTICE is hereby given, that a SITTING X 1 of the SUPREM E COURT, for the despatch of Criminal Business, will bo held afc the Court House, Nelson, on MONDAY, the 7th day of April next, at Ten o'clock in tho Forenoon, at which tune and place all persons under Recognizance to appear as Defendants, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, are required to give their attendance. The Court will •sit for the despatch of Civil Business immediately after the Criminal Business is disposed of. John Shaep, I Deputy Registrar. Nelson, 251h March, 1856. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. ~[\TOTICE is hereby given, that the ANJLN NUAL LICENSING MEETING for the Town and District of Nelson, will bo held at the Court House, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the Fifteenth April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of considering APPLICATIONS for LICENSES for the RALE of FERMENTED and SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, in accordance with the provisions of the Licensing Ordinance, Session 11., No. 12. All Applications must be lodged with^me, on or before Tuesday, the First day of April next. John Shaep, Clerk to Magistrates. Resident Magistrate's Office, I Nelson, 6th March, 1856. WANTED, a good SERVANT of all work. Apply to Mrs. Bagshaw, Richmond, Or Mrs. Tayloe, Selwyn-place. WANTED, immediately, Six or Eight Pairs of SAWYERS, to whom liberal Wages will be paid. Nicholson and Ridings. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT to proceed to the Wairau. Apply to Mrs. Habi/ey, Bridge-street.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 105, 29 March 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 105, 29 March 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 105, 29 March 1856, Page 1

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