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OW landing, ex "DUCHESS OF LEINSTER," from London, and ON SALE by the undersigned — Wrapping-papers and stationery Raisins, currants, and Barcelona nuts Rice and loaf sugar Geneva, in cases Booth's old torn gin, in hogsheads and 1-dozen coses 3-bushel sacks and woolpacks Scotch oatmeal Port and sherry wines, in quarter-casks Martell's and Hennessy's brandy, in ditto London soap Blucher and water-tight boots Gentlemen's short Wellingtons Boys' and girls' leather boots Bass's Burton ale, in hogsheads Whitbread's double stout, in ditto. Edjtctnd BuXTOtf. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, December 8, 1857. TO ARRIVE by the "DUCHESS of LEINSTER," shortly expected from London:— 55 chests and half-chests tea 30 casks crashed sugar 10 casks Ceylon coffee 25 quarter casks brandy, &c. 120 dozen Booth's old torn 100 cases Geneva 10 bales woolpacks 6 bales 2-bushel bags Oatmeal, pearl barley Cnrrants, raisins, spices Window glass, paints, &c. And a large assortment of hardware, drapery, hosiery, haberdashery, 3bc., &c. Morrison and Scxansebs. Nelson, September 28, 1857. T?X LATE ARRIVALS, and now on SALE -Hi at the Examiner Office — Ledgers of various sizes Cash books Account current books Account sales books Journals Day books Letter books Memorandum books of all sizes Metallic do., superior quality Steal pens, in great variety &C, &C., &C. C. and J. Elliott. U S T ARRIVED, Ladies' and girls' grey and brown hats Summer ribbons Black and white lace mantles Black silk mantles Muslin ditto Applique ditto Children's ditto Shawls Parasols Silk and satin dresses Ladies' riding hats, &c., &c, Ac., Children's shoes, all sizes Ladies' boots, men's ditto. Mrs. GREEN'S Millinery and Dbapert Establishment, Next Door to the Bank. ELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Trafalgar-street. Established for the purpose of supplying the publio with genuine WINES and SPIRITS of the best description, IN ANY REQUIRED QUANTITIES, at wholesale prices. List op Prices. Brandy, pale or brown, at the rate of. 30s. the gallon. Old Tom 21s. „ West India Rum 18s. 6d. „ Scotch Whiskey (considerably overproof) 21s. „ Sherry, from 2s. 6d. the bottle. Port, from 2s. 9d. „ N.B.— As all Wines and Spirits (which will in no case be reduced in strength) are offered at the lowest rate of profit that is remunerative for ready money, no credit will be given under any circumstances whatever. Home-brewed ale, and Whitbread's London stout. Henry Baly, Proprietor. KEW STORE. pHARLES M'GEE begs to inform the V^ public that he has just opened a GENERAL STORE, at the corner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets. Nelson, November 6, 1857. TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAPERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. npHE undersigned respectfully invites the JL attention of the trade to his large STOCK of GOODS on hand; also, continually arriving, fresh supplies of really FIRST-CLASS GOODS. W. Wilson, General Importer and Warehouseman. Nelson, December 4th. WM. STANTON begs to announce that • he has disposed of his business lately conducted in the name of " WEBSTER & C 0.," in Tra-paloab-street, to Mr. J. A. LANGFORD j and, in relinquishing this branch of his trade in favour of the above, desires to return his best acknowledgments for the liberal patronage with which he has been favoured from the establishment of this store in 1849. JA. LANGFORD having taken to the • above STORE, respectfully announces his intention of keeping a constant and well-assorted stock of GROCERY, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE, &c., which it will be bis endeavour to supply at prices defying competition; and thus, with a uniform attention to business mad punctuality to orders, he trusts to a share of patronage from the inhabitants of Nelson. MATTRESSES "AT ACTRESSES— aII sizes and made to -15lJL order. Alexander Aitkex, Bridge-street. rpHE undersigned are CASH PURX CHASERS of WOOL, OIL, WHALEBONE, HIDE;>, SHEEPSKINS, &c, to any amount, at the highest market price. Joseph and Weil. Nelson, 3rd December, 1857. TO SHOEMAKERS. "I BALE prime SOLE LEATHER, ex X "CHEETAH." B. Jaokson. 0 arrive, per "OCEAN QUEEN," » foither asbortment of BOOTS, SHOES, »nd LEATHER, suitable for the coming season, B. Jacxbok.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 12 December 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 12 December 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 12 December 1857, Page 1

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