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Re GROCERY. XAM in a position to offer unexceptional good Vftlua in this d partment, gur^nteeing e^eryth ng I eel! to be the best of its el- a?. In Provisions, I hare Ilaon and Bacon of the very best local cure, and Cheese from (he leading Canterbury and Waimea Dairies. I also keep C. W«, Tornet's famous Roller Flour, which took first prize in the late Liverpool Exhibition against the world. All this Stock will be found as moderate in price aB anything in the market. Having several Horses and Vans conetanly on the road, I can ensure the uU most promptitude in the delivery of purchases. Sample orders solicited. James Hall. Re DRAPERY. I HAVE marked off a shipment of Plum Drapery of Baperior quality, which I have imported direct per the • GLENLORA." It comprises French B€iges, Cashmeres, and Dress Materials in the new shades. Also, Calicoes, Corsets, Hosiery, &c. I have marked them cheap, and while not pretending to give unprecsdented value, I koow that the prices will be fonad lower than whit the confiding public pay for rubbish at the sensational ehara sales. Cheaper Goods than what I offer cannot, under ordina?y circumstances, be had in the Colony. 1 therefore confidently invite inspection. James Hall.

Be Boots and Shoes, HAVING only a comparatively small residue of TURNBULL & SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Sfcook left, I shdl continue to offer it for a short time longer, before assimilating it with the regular Stcck. The Goods consist chiefly of Children's and Ladies' Elastic-side Bootß with a small assortment of " Lace-ups, and Kvening Dress Shoes." They are fII of superior qnality, and the astonishingly low prices at which they are offered ought to induce everyone requiring any of the above not to lose the opportunity of supplying themselves. I hove a special lot of Girls' Elasticside Boots, in both Kid and Morocco, of which samples mey be seen at the door —sizes 10, 11, and 12, at 3/~ and 4/-, worth - and 8/-. Sizas 1 and 2, at 4/and 5/-, worth 8/- and 10/-." The advantages held out here to tbe purchasing public require no emphasizing. ..Til*! I bave still a selection of both Men's and Boy's, at reduced rates, and a very larpe stock in tbe regular way, of ex* cellent quality and at moderate prices,}* JAMES~HALL, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, AND MANUFACTURER.

J. G. Habknbss And CO-, LAND, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. WE have received instructions to offer for -9ale Privatelt the following PROPERTIES situate in the Walmeas : — RICHMOND. QUARTER-ACRE LAND, together with BUILDING thereon, situated in the main street of Richmond, and formerly occupied by Mr. Edmund Dartnall as a General Store. Fine building site. Good situation. Title Land Transfer Act, Can be bought a bargain. 30 ACRES, more cr less, Firstoclaas AGRICULTURAL LAND -Q , ,„ , To Let. The COTTAGE lately occupied by Mr. R. Gould, pleasantly situated within fire minutes' walk of the Richmond Station. If desired, a few acres of land can be taken with the House. Moderate rent to a good tenant. 20 ACRES (more or less) LAND now in grass, well fenced, and cub-divided into paddocks. NELSON. The SHOP and Premises In Bridge street, recently occupied by V. Pama. BRIGHTWATEK. The HOUSE and PROPERTY lately occupied by Mes. E. ¥, Jonss. The House is nearly new, and the Garden is well stocked with young Fruit Trees. Terms moderate* STANLEY BROOK. 340 ACRES Freehold, and BUILDINGS. The Land is well adapted for Grazing, and is capable of carrying 1000 Sheep. The HOUSE is well built, and the Stables and Outbuildings are quite new. A good opportunity for one desirous of sb,eep farming RICHMOND. 2} Acres of LAND, within, the Town District of Richmond. — Good Building Sites. Several VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. For Sale. A FOURTEEN H.P. DOUBLE-CYLIN-DER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, by Ransom, Sims, and Head, in good working order. Can be bought cheap. 20 tons good MEADOW HAY. 2 DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 BAY PONY, broken to saddle and harness, 1 Chestnut do., do., do. 1 Fh-Bt-ciasa SAILING BOAT, Oars and Sails complet?. WANTED TO PURCHASESTORE CATTLE. 1 Light Express WAGGONETTE, 1 TIP DRAY.

FIRE, and ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Risks acoepted at current rates. j igTOFFICK :— Richmond Town Board Office. J. GL Harkness and Co. TO THE LADIES, GENTLEMAN, AND STOREKEEPERS OF NELSON. IT ia contemplated (D,V.) to have a monster BRAN TUB on New Xear'a Day, to be entitled " The Mothbrb' Friend," in aid of St. Cuthbert'e Churcb. Contributions per " Lady Barkly " or Post, of a few yards of any material suitable for Children's Clothing will bo thankfully received and acknowledged by Mrs. HULLETT, the Parsonage, Col ling wood. 3067 — tc I7IOM this date NO person or persons J will be allowed to vißit the BULB GARDEN, situate on Mr. Geo. Cook's property, Riwska, on any pretext whatever, without a written authority from the under*, signed. Any person TRESPASSING will be PROSECUTED an the law allows. HENRY BUDDEN. Nelson, September 13, 1688, JBos9— t o

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 244, 16 October 1888, Page 4

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