TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAPERS, AND THE TRADE. npilE undersigned will receive in three shipJL ments, the foUowing GOODS, which have been purchased in the Manufacturing Districts in England by his friends, who have a thorough knowledge of the trade, and expressly for this market : — 6 cases men's drab mole trousers, d. s. t. s. 3 „ men's drab crown ditto 3 „ men's cotton cord ditto 3 „ men's woollen cord ditto 2 „ men's Bedford ditto 6 bales Scotch twill shirts, d.b. 4 „ blue sergo ditto, d.b., plaited waists 2 „ boys' and youths' ditto 2 „ ditto ditto Scotch twill shirts 3 cases men's white dress shirts, washed and boxed 3 „ ditto fancy regatta ditto ditto 1 case boys' and youths' white and regatta, ditto 2 cases men's blue and fancy guernseys 6 „ gentlemen's super doe coats, vests, and trowsers 3 cases gentlemen's super pilot jackets 1 case waterproof coats 2 cases boys', and youths' clothing 12 bales of super Witney blankets, in 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 4 bales blue blankets, 10-4, 11-4 5 Welsh flannel 2 „ 9-8 blue serges, linsey wolseys 4 cases of 5-4 prints (Hoyle's) 6 bales of white calicoes (longcloths, mediums, and domestics) 6 bales 36-in. grey domestics 6 „ 72-in. „ extra stout 2 „ cotton ticks 2 „ 72, 80, and 90-in. Croyden sheetings 4 cases white counterpanes, quilts, and dimities 3 bales Kidderminster carpets 4 cases coloured Coburgs and French twills 2 „ black alpacas and Coburgs 2 „ mixed ditto 3 „ ladies' dresses in gala plaids, Norwich checks, lustres, satin figured lustres, mixed and fancy ditto 3 „ ladies' mantle 3, jackets, and girls' and maids' ditto ditto 6 „ assorted haberdashery 6 „ men's woollen hosiery, lambswool vests and- pants, £ hose, Crimean and other shirts, and children's % hose 3 „ cotton hosiery, women's white cotton hose, girls' ditto, chUdren's £ hose, and men's ditto 2 „ assorted gloves 3 „ millinery, bonnets, head-dresses, flowers, wreaths, dress trimmings, white and black blond laces 6 „ sewed goods, babies' underclothing, ladies' ditto, habit shirts, chemizettes, collars, sleeves, frocks and robes, insertions and scollops, laces, ladies' muslin dresses 30 „ assorted drapery, consisting of black and coloured glaces, ribbons, neckties, stays, black and colourod ribbons, velvets, ball and evening dresses, tarlatans, Swiss books, nets, ladies' petticoats, corded skirts, white quiltings, shawls, parasols, ladies' straw hats and bonnets, window curtains, union and all wool damasks, table covers, furniture prints, roll jaconets, checked ginghams, derries, brown hollands, moreens, oil baizes, &c, &c. 3 „ West of England broadcloths and doeskins BOOTS AND SHOESIS trunks men's watertights G „ men's Bluchers (nailed) 6 „ gentlemen's superfine WelUngtons 3 „ „ E. S. boots 3 „ „ Balmoral 2 „ „ Clarence 18 j, ladies' boots, kid top, cloth, Balmoral, &c, heels, goloshed 4 „ girls' and maids' ditto ditto 3 „ children's ditto ditto 5 „ boys' and youths' watertights 3 „ „ „ Bluchers 3 „ babies' boots and ancle strap shoes. SUNDRIES— 10 hogsheads glassware 3 tons Ceylon plantation coffeo 30 cwt. Patras currants 2.0 cwt. Valentia raisins 200 boxes Belraont candles. 10 hogsheads loaf sugar 100 cases assorted oilman's stores 12 cases paper hangings 3 „ cutlery and electro-plated goods 2 „ iron bedsteads 6 superior Whitechapel carts, London made Superior billiard table, with fittings complete TO ARRIVE FROM SYDNEY— 200 boxes mould candles 50 „ soap 50 cheßts tea, and half ditto 100 boxes ditto. A portion of the first shipment is now to hand. The trade is respectfully invited to inspect the same, which will be found to be cheaper and better adapted to their wants than any that have ever yet been imported. W. Wilsox. Nelson, June 12. 1101 JUST OPENED, a large assortment of GLASSWARE, consisting of— Pint and quart decanters Tumblers, pint soda ditto Goblets, finger cups Sherry, port, and claret glasses Hoclcand champagne glasses Butter plates and covers Glass dishes, toy mugs Creams and sugars Celery glasses, salts Candlesticks/piano ditto Sugar basins with covers Cuddy basins Honey pots and covers Pickle jars and covers Liqueurs, custards, and jeUies &c. &c. &c. On Sale at ROBERT AITKEN'S Furnishing Warehouse, 1049 Bridge-street. WINES AND SPIRITS. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. IVTOW LANDING, ex "CRESSWELL," ll fr»m London t — 2 hogsheads dark brandy 2 quarter-casks ditto ditto 1 hogshead best ditto ditto 2 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto 2 hogsheads ditto pale ditto 6 „ Booth's best old torn 8 quarter-casks fine pale sherry 1 „ ditto superior ditto 2 „ old red wino ' 2 „ fine port 4 „ most superior ditto ; vintage, 1853. As tho abovo goods have been selected purposely for this market, and are of a superior quality to any yet imported, they oan be confidently recommended to publicans, and others dealing in this line. 620 Robbbt Aiiken, Bridge-street.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1
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