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$efo Sftftm(gement& H. DAVIS' MERCHANDIZE, ARRIVED PEB FANHY—continued. 6 crates assorted Farthenwara 1 crafe W and G Chambers 3 casks W and G Bowls and Saucers 6 „ Blue Sprigged ditto, each 50 dozen 25 barrels Cleaned Rice, each 2 cwt. 20 „ Whiting 25 „ Crushed Sugar 3 casks Tinware, consisting of Milk Sieves, Cash Boxes, Tea Pots, Baking Dishes, Oil Cans, Coffee Pots, Toilet Sets, &c. 1 cask Billies ; 1 ditto Pannicans 3 cases Ladies' AU-llogskin Riding Saddles, each six 6 cases Gentlemen's ditto ditto, each twelve 2 hhds. Holloware 1 hhd. B. M. Teapots 1 „ Seamless Milk Dishes 5 cases B. and B. Plaid Vestas 3 „ B. and B. ditto, 250 12 very handsome Drawing and Dining-room Register Grates, 2fc. 6in. to 4ft. 50 nests American Tubs, B's 10 bundles Amerioan Pails 3 cases Ames' No. 3 Shovels 240 kegs White Lead 1 case American Brooms 10 cases Davis' Pain-Killer 2 „ Pick Handles 200 kegs American Nails, 1£ in. to 4iu. 50 barrels „ Dried Apples 40 kegs Cut Nails, assorted bizes 1 bale Brown Paper, 160-lb. reams 1 case Shop Twine 40 cases Collins* Axes 3 bales Tapestry Carpots 2 tierces Plantation Coffee 10 oaßes Lea and PerrinB 1 Worcestershire Sauco 1 case Hollo way's Pills and Ointment 1 „ Pipes 120 boxes Soap 1 case Old Brown Windsor Soap 2 quarter-caikß Dunville's Whisky 5 cases Overalls' Red Herrings 35 „ Morton's Salmon, Kb., each 100 20 „ Morton's Lobster, lib., each 100 40 cases Colman's Mustard, £lb., lib., and 71b. tins , 6 cases Fry's Chocolate 30 kegs Salt Herrings 8 bales Cocoa-nut Matting, 36in.,5lin,,and 72in. 20 cases Morton's Judjb 10 „ Oatmeal 10 „ Morewood's 26-gauge Galvanized Iron 1 bale Printed Druggeting 3 large-size handsome Harmoniums 1 case Vio : ins 10 barrels Barley 1 case Concertinas 4 cases Maccaroni and Vermicelli 2 „ Manilla Cignrs 1 case Gentlemen's Bridles 20 dozen Zinc Wash Boards 1 case American Meat Cutters 60 caseß Whybrow's half-pint, pint, and quart Salad Oil 90 cases London Pickles 20 quarter-casks Champion's Vinegar | 30 cases Sultana Raisins 250 boxes Price's Candles 13 cases Curry Powder 3 „ Sngo 6 „ Capers . 15 „ Turpentine i 1 bale Papering Canva9 2 cubcb Iron Bedstead*, 2ft 6in. by 6ft. 6in. 1 case Market Baskets 2 caseß Tartaric Acid 3 „ Arrowroot 2 „ Wine Glasses 1 case Rooney's best Hair Brooms 1 „ Scrub and Shoe Brushes 2 cases Iron aud Papier Macho Tea Trays 2 „ Confectioners' Show Glasses and Covers 20 boxes Mould Candles 8 cases Lemon Peel, eaoh 1 cwt. 6 Marble-Top Waahstands 20 ensps large Window Glass 1 cask Metal-mounted Jugs 250 packaged Crosso and Blackwell's Pickles; Albert's Sardines, one-quarter and one-half; Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Spices, Split Peas, Carbonate of Soda, Sulphur, Paperhangings, Fancy Goods, Lamps, Black Lead, Blacking, Tapioca, Hand Sawa, Cross-cut ditto, B.Y. Sickles, P«per Bags, Tumblers, Ironmongery, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Gold Bag*, Corn Flour 2 trunks Boots 4 baleß Whito Blankets, 9by 4, 10 by 4, 11 by 4, each fifty pairs 3 bait's Blue Blankets, ditto, ditto, ditto 1 bale Scarlet ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto. H. DAVIS, Bbidge-steeet. 640

JUST ARRIVED, PER LISMORE, FROM ADELAIDE. 2 A C)f\ BAGS HART'S superior yj±£ \J ADELAIDE FLOUR, in 1001b. Bags. The quality of the above Flour is guaranteed to be superior to any yet imported. H. Dayis. Bridge-street, March 22. 495 FOR SALE, EX ROSE OF EDEN, FBOM CANTERBURY. 1 BUSHELS WHEAT, prime XjOUU sample 40 sacks BRAN 19 sacks CHICKEN WHEAT and BARLEY. Samples on view. Thompson add Statjjbt, 873 Trafalgar-Btreet. pROVER AND BAKER'S \JT UNIiIVALtED SEWING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINES. Simplest, Cheape3t, Best, (150 of which are in use in Nelson, and without a single instance of disssatisfac<ion), are supplied by the undersigned on the Bamo terms introduced by him in the disposal of Pianoeobtes, and whereby, after a specified series of monthly payments, AND "WITHOUT any PUETUEK PAYMENT "WiiATiVEB, the machine becomes the property of the hirer. Instructions gratis. Sutiefuction guaranteed. W. M. 8 TAN TON, Sole Agent. 2055 NOTICE is hereby given that, on and after the 10th of July nnt, the PROVISIONS of tho "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868," will be ENFORCED on my LAKD, Sections Nos. 136, 137, and 128, Waimfa-wcst; and it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all CATTLE TRESPASSING on my land, whether fenced or unenclosed. Any PERSON found TRESPASSING on my LAND, after this date, will be PROSECUTED. Annie Mabia Keee. Upfield, June 9, 1569. 160 HPENDFRS will be received until BATUR- * PAY, tho 19t.h in- tta r, for SHINGLING the WAIMEA-SODIH INSTITUTE. Sppcificutions to bs seen at tho Lower Wakcfield School-house. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. RICUAED CIIATTOCK, Hon. Sec. Lower Wukefield, Juno 12, 1869. 866

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 48, 16 June 1869, Page 2

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