FOIjRTfeEN DAYS' SALE, .COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. RICHMOND DRAPERY, AND READY-MADE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE. HT R. HODDER having just received an assortment of" New Goods—General Drapery, Ready-made clothing, Boots and Shoes, would take this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Richmond and Waimea districts, that considering the present state of the markets, he is disposed to make A GREAT REDUCTION ON THE WHOLE OF HIS EXTENSIVE AND WELL BOUGHT STOCK. T. R. H. is now marking down a part of the Stock, much below COST PRICE, and the .goods bought from the latest arrivals at the smallest remunerative profit, which on inspection will be found equal in price and quality to any house-in the Nelson Province. T. R. H's former terms—Cash, or as near to that as possible, he has found to answer very well, with the ■fkecption-of. a few parties having presumed too much; upon it. In future, as the profits will be less, he desires that the credit should be also less. Accounts delivered monthly, which if not paid within three months, interest will be charged upon. ON SALE by the Undersigned, ex Ocean Queen and Dart, from Sydney— Hoyle's cambric prints, black and coloured bareges Superior white shirts, colonial tweed trowsers, brown hollands French kid gloves (assorted), parasols, lambswool vests Women's hosiery, regatta shirts (fancy patterns), boy's ditto Gent's clothing, Scotch twill shirts, fancy doeskin coats Woolpacks, watertight boots, eagle^ brand tobacco Martell's brandy, in quarter-casks; sherry wine in 3 dozen cases Soap, American adzes, ditto shingling hatchets, Californian picks, brass-bound pails, saddlers' clout nails, dray covers, roping twine, iron stretchers, iron bedsteads Hogskin saddles, snaffle bridles, double-rein Weymouth ditto, Pelham and snaffle bits, tinned and cut tacks, (assorted) Table cutlery, in mahogany boxes; surveyors' ■ tapes Blue wire dish covers, papier mache cruets Brass-mounted whips, zinc cornice, guttering, brackets Also, 50 boxes patent stearine candles CO ditto Bull and Co.'s pint pickles 10 ditto superior bottled fruits JOSEPH & WEIL. Nelson, 21st October, 1357. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP—An excel- * " lent portable Forge on Appoos' Flat. Apply to Mr. DAVID ALLAN, Storekeeper, Appoos' Flat and Upper Slate River. Sub % AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C, &C. I\|ESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS J-^ J-_ have been favored'with instructions from Mr. William Dickinson, to offer for Sale by Auction, at bis Farm, " Rowdens," Waiinea-south, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd December next, the whole of his valuable Farming Stock, consisting of—• Horses Cattle Sheep Agricultural Implements Growing Crops Also tha Household Furniture, &c, &c. Full particulars will be given in a future advertisement, and catalogues will be issued a week prior to date of sale. Nelson, November 3rd, 1857. .'Jj« mib fitiiir Iproperfjr. TyANTED to Purchase in a central " ' position at Motueka, Half-an-Acre or less, of Land, not for building purposes, but as an investment to realize upon, under the provisions of the Trespass Impounding Ordinances, as interpreted by the Motueka Magistrates. Communications to be addressed to H, H., Motueka School-room. Motueka, November 7th, 1857. J^OE, SALE, a.50 Acre Section at Stoke. X N. T. LOCKHART. Nelson, 20th October, 1857. TO BE SOLD, A COMFORTABLE DWELLING ■-£*- HOUSE and small Piece of Land. Apply to Mr. 'ROSS, At the Marine Hotel. TO BE SOLD, the Lease of those excellent Business Premises at the Port, consisting of Wharf, having 20 years' lease to run; Shop, Store, and Dwelling-house, having 12 years to. run. For particulars, apply to WILLTAM AKERSTEN. I7OR SALE, Acre No. 574, Brook-street" • Valley. ■N. T. LOCKHART. Nelson,Ootober 20th, 1857. ityTESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -LTJL -have on SALE several very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, both in Town find Country. For further particulars, apply at their Wauehouse," Trafalgar-street. Nelson, 29th September, 1857. CAUTION TO SAWYER'S AT COLLINGWOOD. JTENRY INGHAM hereby gives notice, that having purchased Section No. 232, in the suburbs of Collingwood, no timber can be cut or'taken from tho same without his permission. CAUTION TO SAWYER'S AT COLLINGWOOD. TJ ALLEN hereby gives notice, that • having purchased Section No. 231 in the suburbs of Collingwood, no timber can be cut or taken from the same without his permission. A GENTLEMAN in search of a Sheep Run being, of opinion that there are great quantities of available Pasture Land on the West Coast of this Island, is desirous of meeting with five or six other persons who'would form an Exploring Expedition to that coast. The attendant expenses would be small, compared with the grand results that must inevitably arise from such an expedition, besides the pleasantness of the trip. A suitable boat is being built under the superintendence of the above gentleman, who, having been to sea for many years, understands boating thoroughly; and the expedition will start in'the beginning of December. The Government have been requested to reimburse any. outlay, should any benefieial results be obtained, and lrave partially agreed to do so. Further information of this highly interesting ex T pedition may be obtained by applying at the office of the Colonist, or Examiner; or by letter, addressed ot S. E.P., Wakatu Hotel.
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Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 1
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