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« NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL. TO AEEIVE, per BAED OF AVON, shortly expected from London— 1 case Musical Boxes, 2 and 4 tunes 1 case 34 inch Black Brussels 1 „ Ladies' White Cotton Hose 1 „ Fancy Regatta do. % 1 „ Brown § Hose 1 „ Gents' Merino Shirts 1 „ Fancy Purses 1 „ India-rubber Dressing Combs 1 „ Chenille Hair Nets 3 „ Plate Dressing Glasses 3 „ do. do. with drawers 3 „ Chimney Glasses in Maple Frames — sizes, 24 x 14, 28 x 16, 30 x 18 6 cases 40 x 30 elegantly carved Gilt Chimney Glasses, 44 x 34 5 cases Potter's Paperhangings, assorted patterns 3 cases Children's Double Perambulators, with Hoods 1 case Children's Single Perambulators, with Hoods 1 case Feather Pillows 2 very handsome Cottage Pianofortes, by Broadwood and Son 1 case Baby Baskets 1 „ Shaped Walnut Loo Tables, with handsome Pillar and Claw 1 case oval shape Loo Tables, with handsome Pillar and Claw 3 cases Sofas, covered in hair seating 1 „ Handsome Carved Back Couches 1 „ Cabriole-feet Easy Chairs, covered in skin 1 case do. do., covered in hair seating 1 case Inlaid Writing Desks, with secret drawers 1 case Children's China Tea Sets 1 „ Handsome Glass Boxes 1 „ Parian Figures 5 hhds Bass' No. 3 Ale 5 hhds Taylor Walker's Stout 30 cases Stewart's Whisky, each 1 dozen 5 hhds Demerara Rum, 30 O. P. 50 boxes Price's No. 1 Candles 10 drums, each 5 galls., Colza Oil 10 „ do. Kerosine do. 10 „ do. Boiled do. 10 „ do. Raw do. 1 ton Cowan and Sons' Soap 15 cases Starch 5 „ Morton's lib Salmon 10 „ £ pint Salad Oil 10 „ pint do. 20 „ best Currants 60 boxes best Eleme Raisins 5 cases pint Hair Oil 20 barrels Oatmeal 10 „ Pearl Barley 5 cases Castor Oil 2 „ Tartaric Acid 2 „ Cream of Tartar 2 „ best quality Figs 5 bales 3-bushel Bags, each 300 5 trunks best quality Ladies' Kid Boots 2 cases Hair Brooms 1 „ Scrubbing Brashes 1 „ Square Market Baskets, sin the nest 1 „ do. dark do. do. 1 „ fine quality Gents' Ribbed Hats 1 „ Boys' and Youths' assorted Trousers 1 „ Gents' Moire Antique Vests 1 „ do. Light Tweed Suits 1 „ Ladies' Crinolines 1 „ Metal Tea Pots 1 „ Papier Machie Tea Trays. Also, A large assortment of Oilman's Stores, Spirits, &c, on hand, ex Mina. AT H. DAVIS' STORE, BaiDaE-STREET. 956 THE STJBSCEIBEES have just received ex MINA, and other late arrivals. Finest Congou, Pekoe, and Gunpowder Teas Plantation Ceylon Coffee, Chocolate Crushed Loaf, West India, and Company's Pieces Sugars Best English and Colonial Soap. Honey and Brown Windsor do. Price's Patent Belmont Sperm Candles Melbourne Mould do. Snap Powder, Washing Crystal (ilenfield and Rico Starch Brigg's Australian do. Thumb and Ball Blue Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Split Peas liice, Sago, Arrowroot, Cornflour, Gelatine Confectionery, Biscuits, Baking Powder; Currants, Figs, Muscatel, and Valentia Raisins Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels Mustard, Pickles, Sauces, Black and White Pepper Ginger, Pimento, Mixed Spice, Nutmegs Bloater, Anchovy, and Pate au Diable Paste Curvy Powder Hogarth's Salmon, Lobster, Sardines Coarse and fino Salt, Table do. Glue, Blacking, Black Lead, Whiting Negrohead Tobacco and Cigars Turpentine, Boiled and Linseed Oil English and French Colza Oil, Wrapping Paper Brushware of every description, Door Mats, &c., &c. EENTOUL BEOTHEES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, TBAFALGAB-STBEET. N.B. —COUNTRY STORES SUPPLIED. July 23, 1863. 1000 rjLEAN & 'WHOLESOME FLOUR.— Having imported in the Golconda, and now completed the erection of, a newly-invented wheatcleaning machine, which completely separates wheat from dust, dirt, smut, mouse and rat dung, and every kind of impurity, leaving nothing but the clean polished wheat to be ground for flour, the undersigned is now in a position to supply his customers with flour of a superior as well as a much more wholesome and cleanly character than any that has been previously offered to the Nelson public. This flour can be obtained in the town of Nelson— WHOLESALE From Messrs. Edwards and Co. Mr A. W. Scaife WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. From Mr. Hounsell and Mr. Condell, Bridge-street Mr. I. M. Hill, Waimea-street Messrs. Rentoul Brothers, Trafalgar-street Mr. Howell, Collingwood-street, and Mr. Neal, Waimea-road. IN COLLINGWOOD. From Mr. W. Riley. BREAD made exclusively from this purified Flour is sold by— Hi: Grant and Mr. Laney, Bridge-street Mr. Wilson, Waimea-road. Mr. Black, Collingwood-street. ORDERS for the SHIPMENT of this flour sent to the undersigned will be attended to if accompanied with the cash, or a reference for payment in tlie town ; of Nelson, but not otherwise, ALFRED SAUNDERS. Brightwater Mill, Feb. 16, 1863. 215 fToIGTiHITpIo, AJT SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, TRAFAXGAB-STBEET, who, after some years of colonial experience, has received great support in the several branches of his business, begs to return thanks to those who have honored, him with then." custom, and who, he feels sure, will continue the same. G. Sheppabd is practically acquainted with the horse and its requirements, either in the field or stable, in saddle, single or double harness, or any kind of draught, and therefore can confidently appeal to his > numerous customers for a recommendation. He has just received a large assortment of Waterproof GIG APRONS, PONCHOS, WHIPS, SADDLERY, Australian first-dlass SADDLES, &c, &c, which he is now offering at prices that must insure satisfaction. •••'■ i ..; Any quantity of PACK SADDLES, &c. 946

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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 605, 7 August 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 605, 7 August 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 605, 7 August 1863, Page 4

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