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perc|anbise. NOW LANDING, ex RAVENSCRAIG.— 3 casks Goblets, Tumblers, and Wine Glasses, 3uitable for Public House use 1 cask China, Tea, and Breakfast Services 12 crates of Earthenware, consisting of Toilet Ware, Dinner Services, Cups and Saucers, Jugs, &c, &c. 1 crate Brown Ware, consisting of Filters, Milk Dishe3, Starch Pans, Covered Pots, Jars, Jugs, ifee. 1 case Mathieson's Carpenter's Tools of the following description:—. Jack Planes, Smoothing Planes, Trying Planes, Gothic Sash Planes, Beads, Grooving Planes, &c. Plated Squares, Augurs, Mortice Gauges, Handsaws, Gimblets, Spirit Levels. Cramps, &c, &c. 1 cask, containing Mortice Locks, with China Furniture, Mortice Latches, Desk Locks, Cupboard Locks, Rim Locks, Cattle Bells, Sardine Knives, and Oyster Knives. 1 case Sorby's Adzes, all sizes 3 crates Bronzed and Black Iron Fenders, well assorted 1 crate of high Nursery Fenders, various 1 case of Folding Easy Chairs, in great variety 3 crates of superior Cane-seat Chairs 3 cases iron Bedsteads The above goods have been imported expressly to order, and will be found very suitable for this market. On Bale at the Stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, 986 Bridge-street. TJASKET ©RATES, Basket Grates— ■*-" for bwEßing wood or coal. ©n sale at the store? of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. Observe—Symons' old store. 1021 lUST OPENED, a splendid assortment " of Crosse and Blackwell's well-known PICKLES, SAUCES, and CONDIMENTS, comprising Potted Meats, Dutch Anchovies, Lemon Cream, Kippered Herrings, Mackerol in Sauce, Chutuee, Currie Powder, Jams, Jellies, &c, &c. On 6ale at the stores of HENRY HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. Observe—Symons1 old store. 1022 O TONS FENCING WIRE, daily ex &i pected per schooner Brisk, from Melbourne. 1020 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 0 A REGISTER STOVES, just received *J \J per Ravenscraig. 1019 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Per Kavenscraig1. 01 CRATES EARTHENWARE, asUi X sorted. 3(5 cases Crosse and Blackwell's Pickles 10 „ ~ Assorted Sauces

12 „ „ Salad Oils 42 ~ ~ Capers, Chutney, j White Wine Vinegar, Curry Powder, Dutch I Anchovies, Cayenne Pepper, Potted Meats, Jams, Bottled Fruits, Mackerel, Kippered Herrings, Lemon Cream 4 cases Day and Martin's Paste Blacking 3 bales Wrapping and Tea Paper 10 cases Sago 400 bags Fine and Coarse Salt 1 40 5-gallon cans Colza Oil 3 cases Hunt-ley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits 6 casks Blue Stono 20 cases Patras Currants 20 boxes Raisins 80 half-chests Congou Tea 20 casks Scotch Oatmeal 9 cases Plaid Vestas Spices, Rice, Acid, Cream Tartar Carbonate Soda, Loaf Sugar, Nuts Almonds, Walnuts, Sperm Candles, Soap Soda, Washing Crystal, Mustard, &c., &c. 9So JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Publicans. Now Landing*, ex Ravenscraig1. IKA CASKS Bottled (Hibbert's and luv Marzetti's) Ale and Porter, pints and quarts. 3 hhds Martell's Brown Brandy. 6 qr-casks ditto ditto 30 cases Hennessey's Cognac Brandy 10 qr.-casks West India Rum, 30 n.p. 50 cases Booth's Old Tom, 1 doz each CO cases Geneva, IKDZ CO cases Port and Sherry Wine. 979 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. beg to announce to their customers and friends that the RETAIL BUSINESS, at their Old Store, in Bridgestreet, comprising the Retail Grocery, Ironmongery, and General Furnishing Department, will, in future, be CARRIED ON by Mr. HENRY HOUNSELL. J. S. and Co. take this oppportunity of expressing their grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support they have received, and trust that the same liberal patronage will, in future, be continued at the same Store. Nelson, January 1,1862. 868 TTENRY HOUNSELL, in commencing A-a- BUSINESS, begs to inform his friends and the pul'lic, that all orders entrusted to him will be attended to with the utmost care, and that his best endeavors will be always used to merit a continuance of those favors so liberally bestowed on his predecessors. 869 tTAVING~DISPOSED of the BUSI- -*--*- NESS lately conducted by me, in the Royal Hotel, to Mr. JosEru Pohthoesr, I beg to tender my grateful acknowledgements to my friends who have so liberally patronised me for the last four years. All persons indebted to, or having any claim against me, will find me at my timber yard, Colling-wood-Btreet, near the Royal Hotel. WILLIAM WRIGHT.

JOSEPH PORTHOUSE takes the present opportunity of thanking the public for their patronage while at the Miner's Arms, and begs to inform them that he has now left those premises, and, having TAKEN the ROYAL HOTEL, lately occupied by Mr. Wright, he trusts that the superior accommodation which he now possesses wilt ensure him a continuance of the support hitherto enjoyed by his predecessor. 7 S3 Wire Fences for Sheep Buns, Paddocks, &c. AS. BRAITHWAITE AND COMPANY, • Nelson, are now prepared to supply estimates for the delivery of any quantity of the patent galvanised or plain strained cable wire fencing, or Plain Wire ditto, at per mile, with WROUGHT IRON STANDARDS and PATENT TG STRAINING PILLARS. Delivered either at St. Katherine'a Docks, London or any Port in New Zealand. Address—Waimea-road, Nelson. 977 tpOlt SALE, the well-known Cutter SUPPLY, 17 tons register, 26 tons burden, coppered and copperfastened, well found in gear, and having two suit 3of sails. For particulars, apply to J. WALKER, Master. Nelson, January 21. 713 _____ _-- A VERY fine sample of Tasmanian OATS, ex Freebridge, FOR SALE. T. CAWTHRON, 9?2 Government Wharf. "a~fletcher, photographer, •£*■* Bhonti-Street. STEREOSCOPIC GROUPS, Three for £1. CARTES DE VISITE, Six. for £1. 1013 A. FWSWHER.

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 April 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 April 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume V, Issue 466, 11 April 1862, Page 5