vrtf — *t'YV YYJf I^^" -"- - - *'■ SdLAHBBBs )fc Co; ; ARE NOW LANDING, ;££?« EutJEK^^m New York, ~-\ Ames' No. 3 Long-handled Shovels, ia cases;, each 10 doz Amea' No. 2 Long-handled Shovels, in cases. each 10 doz Ames' No. 2 D handled Shovels, in cases, each 10 dcz Collins No. 9 v l^^liM&i^j^ov^Eliret_«ll each 10 doz. .._ „._. Sharps Axes; *to 4lbs /in c*s£s; l each I. doz -•>.. . : ii 3J to 4iLbsv in eases.-^w^Ldoz » « : Hto 61bs, in caseft : Jf 1 dos Collins A* 8, 3i to 4ilbs, in eases _. „ 1 doz ii ,i 4to 58»3, in cases M I doz ». 4J-tos4los,incaw9i w f l?ioz Collins' Half Axes, in eases ' ! i'^ „ Curved Pick*, 3f to «!b. '„ : 2 doz '»» » '**.o s '" ' 2/doz ;.» j. 4§tos_lb9 , 2 doz "ii" ,:! ' ',r' ia ' '<i"to6lbs;,;^^\'_2^oz :.. .'.?»••■:;' '•>»:•:>:;. ; ,\",5 tOj7lbs.4 io.,<J-'2f-d«B Collins No. 1 ShingUng Hammers !i ;, H . r 2 diz Simmons'No. I CUw Hatchets w ■ »i .?0.J.;„/.;:'- ; ;7-'j ( r Ladies New York Oak Dining : Chairs, Ha - cases, each l^djaz ./ . , .-...]'. u ->.-i-"( Washington Wood Se it Dining- Chairs, No 10, ;■; incases, eaihl &>z "■' J-^<"*:>'ui'.--<J
pHEAP HASS, Fashionable Shapes, . Must be Sold. V The cheapest lot of Mks's and Boys' FELT HATS in Town from 2a 6d c eh. At WYMOND & CO.'S. Sign of the Flag,. ViY i 1863—3 . - RICHMOND PUBLIC CEMETERY TI3E TRUSTEES are prepared to receive TENDERS for RENTING the PADDOCK adjoining the above for seven years f roth August 16." Conditions of lease may be seen at Messrs Hodder & Co.'.°. Tenders, of which the highest or any wilt not teceesariiy be accepted, to be left with the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, August 1. T. J. THOMPSON. 1856—2 Hon. Sec. " WINCEY SKIRTS 1 Wincey Skirts, Wincey Skirts (The best value for money), 2s 6d each, : 1858—3 At WYMOND & CO S. TTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION, 1875. The following are the Subjects in which CANDD3ATES for University Scholarships will be EXAMINED at the next EXAMINATION for University Scholarships; also, the Text Books recommended on certain subjects: — Classics. Greek i So pboc'es— (Edipus Tyrannus I Thucydi-ics— Book VII. Latin i Titgil-T-fEneid, Books I, TL. IH, IV \ Cicero— 2nd Philippic. Mathematics. Arithmetic. Algebra. Euclid— BooksT. to VI. inclusive. Plane Trigonometry. Physical Science. Botany — Oliver's Lessons on Botany, second edition (4s 6d, Macmillan, May 2, 1869). Zoology, Physiology — Nicholson's Introductory Text Book for Junior Classes (3s 6<J, Blackwood, May 1, 1871). Huxley's Elementary Lessons on Physiology (Macmillan). Geology— Page's Introductory Text Book ("s 6d and 2s, Blackwood, July, 1869 \ Natural Philosophy— Ward's Elements ' of Natural Philosophy, specially for the use of Schools and Junior Students. (220 pp. 3s 6d). . . . Physical Geography— ■'Hughes' Physical Geography (Phillips and Sons). Chemistry— Morris's Inorganic Chemistry (G. Phillip and Sons, 1872). y English Literature. Shakspeare— King Richard 11. English Essay. Trench— English Past and Present. European History. From the taking of Constantinople by ,the Turks to the end of the reign of Louis XIV. Text Books" Recommbnded. Hallam'g Literature of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. Bryce's Holy Roman Empire. Creasy's British Constitution. Modern Languages. French— Translations from French into English, and from English into French. Questions in Grammar and Construction. German— Translations from German into English, and from English into German. Questions in Grammar and Construction. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor. Dunedin, July 15, 1874. BLANKETS, all size. I Blankets, colored ! Travelling Rugs I Still Further Reductions, Engli.h Cost Prices, T. S. WYMOND & CO., 1864 — 3 Trafalgar-street
P*rlour Chaiw, in cases, each i (fez ;f ? . Ovil Back Sewing Chairs, in .caeis^ each i doztn __. „ Nurse Rocking Cbsirs, Cane Baick ant' Seat, No. 31, in cases; each _\ doz Plain Rocking Chaire, Cane Back andJsait. No. 44, in cases, each | doz " " ' Child's High Table, Chaiw, Wood Seat, No 51. In cases, each 1 doz Chi'd's High Table Chair., Tdak WroTgeas, : No. 26d, in cases, caHat doz? "• ;.v;< . " Douglas Office Chairs, Oak Cane Seat, No, 14, in cases, each 1 c'oz Boston Ricking Chairs, Weod'Seat, No. 76. in cises, each _ dozen Cjmmon Windsor ChairsrExfcra, Wood : Seati No. 61, in cises, eich i doz Baltimore Woad Sent No. B,inc«ies,e«K&l doz Hay Forks, 4J, 5, s|, 8 feet " V; - ; Potato Forks ■ ' '!.... ' ';.'L Thermometer Churns, Nos. O, 1, ,2j Sp'4 Store Tru.k*, Nos. 1, % r -~l ; l$*2 Hay Rakes, Nos. 2 anl 's, Bo^ Tuttle's Sluice Forks, : 8 Tine American Cut Nails, _ inch, 2§ inch, $*$& . Axe Handles extra, an 1 Ko. l Pick " No. 1 • Hammers, Cheny's, No J. 5 and , 7 Pale Amber. Rosin ; ! ./..! .1 .'..., DrieJ Apples in qr-barre'.s V' ;: :n Lobsters in 2 and 4 doz. cases. ' " Ojs'ers' i-» 2 doz. cases Kerosene ia 2 and 4 gal. tins - ! ---*•'• Sarsiparilla Towns .nd'sin 1 doz. ™ ? Perry Davis' Pain Killer : -'- " : ~ v Eagle Brand Preserved Milk in 4,doz. cases Black Swan Tobacco in qr-tierce. Stoughton's Bitters in i doz. cases Vi ■'} T Painted Tuba in eets of 8 - ; ; ' iJ -■%- ,,. . Pails 2 snd 3 Hoops in dozens ... Wash Boards Zioc and Wood ie dosan* ,-,.,5 Cloihes Pegs ia S gross boxes SCL ANDERS v& CO. Nelson, July 23, 1574Y ""' ' " *"' lH 'vi%
" PRO BONO PUBJJWCpy T. S. WYMOND- & o^- ; " HAVING PURCHASED FOR CASH, > y [^ .'^ ri AT THE HEAVY DISCOUNT OF^ | 50 Per GENT., _„ § § THE ENTIRE ;B^K^^.^| g CONSIGNED FOR v^A^ig 5 UNRESERVED , ;&A:LE, ' 3 g" WILL OFFER FOR - ■■■% | EL E YEN ■! VD'A f^Y yS| •*! ._.-■;•",'■'■!!- iM I FANCY DR^SS;MAT^RMI^f| & AT THE EXTRAORDINARY RATES QUOTED BELOWf fe g . -i— :0: ..-..>-■;. . j: ;- ai:3 -.».- J /-o-^.'r «t< Lot \ \ q_ i the Dress, a Usual Price ; ' \^ 9/ib'tfie Dres«; M *"* t AS\ 6 I U do A d 0 \ 13/10 do- "5 Lot\ * \7/ll do A •': do A, 16/10 do "^ A .TM -fg S tA fc \ 8 / 9 d 0 A d 0 \ 17/6- do :r 1: fv3i:, : , Qq S -• t \ \ 9 / 11 do \ - d <> \ 1)10 do -I]^^ , ; JiV « I«t \ 6 \ 10/6 do \ i do \ 21/- do . r,Y; '«» M I<)t \ n \ 11/6 do \ do \ 23/r do : '-r ;. >g M Lot \ ft \ 12/6 do \ do \ 25/- do cSL ►h 9 \ 13 i 6 do \ do \ 21 l do :g pq i_«t\ %o \ 16 /6 do \ 4o ;,\3l- do „ v -^ <J Lot \ \\ \ 15/11 do \ do \3'/W do r i. -, ■ W Lo* \** \ 18/6 do V d 0 A 37K/do ■■": - t .r "•...• : #' Lot \ v» \ 21/- do \ do \ 42/- do • W Lot \ \* _\ 23/6 do \ do \ 47/-' g Lot \ « \ 24/6 do \ do \ 49/-. do. * « Lot\ 16 \ 2f do \ dp \ Sf/- do" P Lot \ 17 \ 25/6 do \ .-._. do . j\ : SBK'fdo W — .o - - — " g 'Self 3 Our usual Liberal Concessions will be made^ to r A *^ Trade Purchasers. )T ;';- All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. i •>un v.i T. a -WYM^]> •sighs OT^toi^l^^iiSiii:
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 174, 24 July 1874, Page 2
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