BOOT AND SHOE MART, Hardy-street. Ex Lord ILirdinge, Melbourne, and other late arrivals, And on Sale by tjio undersigned, at the lowest .. prices— A few pairs diggers 1 first-rate napoleon boota Nelson-made jjyatcrtights Imported ditto?'; Thigh boots, jery good Gentlemen's Wellingtons (Davis and Son's) Ditto spring-side (ditto) Ditto-Balmorals Ditto carpet arid other flippers Ditto indiarubber goloshes Ladies' ditto ditto Ditto cloth and cashmere boots Ditto patent, leather and sealskin shoes Ditto fancy >lippers Boys', girls', and women's strong leather boots, all sizes. Children's shoes, from one si tilling per pair Leather and grindery of every description. The above goods can be lud in any quantity. A liberal discount m.y!<jjk© wholesale buyers. " ■ " "' *~ B. JACKSON." HPHE Undersigned lias just received the -■- undermentioned goods, ex late arrivals:—, 8 bales brown calico 1 ditto white ditto i 1 ditto all wool sorge shirts 1 ditto white blankets 1 ditto red ditto 3 ditto canva«, No. 1 to 6 1 fi pieces Sydney tweed f.O dozen men's worsted soccks Rough And blue edge towelling 12 cases strong nailed, American pegged boots, suiublo for the gold diggings Men's watertight boots Ditto ditto, Nelson-mado, warranted Ditto bluchers LtdioH* elastic and side-lace boots Girls' and children's ditto Women's strong leather boots Children's ditto Boys' slrong leather boots 70 boxes superior congou tea 10 tons Mauritius sugar 2 ditto cry.st.--.il ised ditto 4 ditto company's ditto 2 ditto Sydney'soap 50 boxes ditto mould candles • ' CO ditto sperm candles Oilmen's stores, consisting of pickles, bottled fruits, mustard, sai dines, salad oil, spices, &c, &c, &c. 120 camp ovena 1 case wax vestas and fuzeea fi cases Collins' American axes 2 bales kip and sole leather. \V. WILKIR, Bridge-street. T^OR SALE, a quantity of Ship Chandlery, -*• ex Lord Ilardinga. Apply to WILLIAM AKERSTKN. NOW TS THE VERY DAY, and now is the identical hour, For Furnishing— Flax mattresses of all sizes and dimensions, carpeting, druggcting, hearthrugs, &c , &c. For Apparel—A capital and choice assortment of gentlemen's clothing, consisting of shepherd's plaid and fancy tweed vests and trousers. - For Grocorics—Teas, sugars—not to be surpassed in quality and prices. And last but not least, For Building purposes— While pine, Totsra and Rimu boards, planks, and scantlings, of all lengths. — Shingles, palings, • posts and rails, &c. Address— JAMKS PHILLIPS, Alma house, Trafalgar-street. Ex LATE ARRIVALS 2C AS E S Men's" Leghorn and Panama Hate 3 trunks children's boota and shoes 1 liale 3R inch supers 1 ditto ditto greys 1 ditto 72-inch ditto Kidderminster carpetings Quantity of hassocks Embroidery patterns and cotton". H. J. GOODMAN. N.B.—Glass transparencies for French windows. Ex LATE ARRIVALS. ' 2 CASKS DRIED APPLES 20 drums Elemcs figs 5 case--; French biandicd fruits 1 hogshead loaf sugar. 11. J. GOODMAN. AN EXCELLENT COOKING STOVE~, -^■*- suitable for an Hotel or eating house, wrought iron ploughs, Ransome's brcaking-up ploughs, garden seats, cart wheels with nxles, on sale «t I. M. HILL'S. "COR SALE.—A light spriug cart, cheap. x B. JACKSON, Hardy-street. 1 Jjousc into Juifo IJroptfj. i A.ORERE GOLDFIELDS.—FOR SALE. To Agriculturists, Sawyers, Splitters, Brickmakcrs, Diggers, and Others. HP HE Undersigned lias for Sale, within two -*- miles of the Town of Collingwood, sections No. 22, No. 2 of block I, and portions of sections Nos. 24, i 2», and 99,—in all about 500 Acres of Land, 100 of i which aro covered with fern and flax, and tho other bush. Competent judges have declared the red and white pitic bush to be as fine as any in the Nelson Province. Cedar and Totiira are also met with. The subsoil of the open land is considered well adapted for making bricks. This compact block of land, from its extent of frontage to the Rivor Aorere on the one side, and to tho River ltiu Taniwha (navigable for coasters) and tidal creeks on the oilier, offering the most economical mode of conveyance for produce to all parts; from its proximity to the Plumbago and Coal fields at Pakftwau, and to the rising Township of Collingwood, presents a most favorable opportunity to gold diggers to invest their money in property that must rise in value. By the outlay of a few pounds, they can obtain a freehold property, and secure for themselves remunerative employment, when the weather will not permit them to work their claims. The block is divided into sections of ten acres and upwards; the terms aye liberal; and every facility is ottered to persons of moderate means to purchase a piece of really good land in one of the most valuable districts in New Zealand. A few acres are ploughed and partially fenced, there is a small orchard well stocked, and about six acres of bush cut down and ready to burn for garden ground. Some fifteen head of cows and heifers are running on the land, in charge of the proprietor of an adjoining section, which intending purchasers can buy, if go disposed. There is steam communication with Nelson two , or three times weekly, and occasionally with Wellington and Wairau. Plans of the allotments can be seen at Mr. Gibbs 1 the Wharf, Collingwood; at the Trafalgar and Masonic Hotels, Nelson. All other particulars may be obtained from lUR. B. Q. HODGSON, Nelson. S^OR SALE, Acre No.. 574, Brook-street Valley.
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Colonist, Issue 1, 23 October 1857, Page 1
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