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Sclanders & Co. ARE NOW LANDING* Ex <s EuREKAf from New York, ~v Viz WELLINGTON. A M J^' N0 - 3 LONG-HANDLED SBOVELS, in cases, each lo doz Ames' No. 2 Lon^-handled Shovels, in cafes, each 10 doz - ,A«ne?! No. 2 P han-jied g ho?c , each 10 doz " r: - Collins No. 2 Loog-XandledShovds, In cases, each 10 doz ---..,---. * Sharps Axes, 3to 4lha., ia cases, eachtdoz ». » 3J to 45lba, ia cases „ idoz » » 4 J to 61bs, in cages ..„ 1 dos Collins* A*s, 3i to 4ilb«,in easej „ 1 doz »» „ 4to 51bs f iti cases M 1 doz >» „ 4J to 54103/ in cases w -idoz Collins* Half Axes, in cases' ; „ idoz '■ -.- "■ *•* *.? 8 .... „» X doz » >• *h toSJliis, »,' 2'doz »» w * 41 to 61b9 :'^' 2"doz " . " .-- T 5 to 7 7Ibr ! ;, , 2.doz Collins No. I Shingling Hammers V 2 doz Simmon*' No. 1 Claw Hatchets >i, >4 doz 1, So. 3 „ :,> . { y, :„ 4 doz Ladies New York Oak Dining Chairs' in cases, each 1 doz ; Washington Wood Seat Dining Chairs, No 10» incases, eaih 1 doz Parlour Chairs, in cases, each I dOz ---: Oval Back Sewing Chairs, in cases, each $ dozen Nurse Rocking Chairs, Cane Back and Seat, JSo. 31, in cases, each J doz Plain Roiking Chairs, Cane Back and Seat. . No. 44, in cases, each i djoz , -7-; Child's Uigh Table Chairs, WooaSeat, No 51. in cases, each I doz ;; f . j Card's High Table Chairs, Oak Wcod Seat, No. 26d, in cases, each I doz Douglas Office Chairs, Oak Cane Seat, No. 14. in cases, each 1 doz f . Boston Rocking Chairs, [Wood Seat, No, 76 m cases, each J dozen ' Common Windsor Cha-rs, Extra, Wood Seatf No. 61, in cases, each I doz ; . ; Z Baltimore Wood Soat No B,in casesirach 1 doz ' Hay Forks, 4J, 5, s|, 6 feet , \. Potato. Forks Thermometer Churns, Nos. 0, I, i, '3, 4 Store Trucks, Nos. i, . 3. .3 .' Hay Rckes, Nos. 2 an 1 : 3, 1 Bow Tuttle's Sluice Fork?i - : g Tine American Cut Nails, 2 inch, 2J inch, 3 inch Axe Handles extra, and No. 1. : Pick - " No. 1 ' Hammers, Cheny's, Nos. 5 and • 7 Pale Amber Rosin Dried Apples in qr-barrels Lobsters in 2 and 4 doz. cases. : Oysters i 1 2 doz. cases Kerosene in 2 and 4 gal. tins Sarsaparilla Tdwnsond's ia I doz. ©ts^s Perry Davis' Psin Killer Eagle Brand Preserved MilK in ,4 doz. cues Black Swan Tobacco in qr-tierces Stoughton'a Bitters in l dofc, cases : Painted Tubs in sets of 8 - ; - ■• >i •>:•'■"' ; -"' „ Pails 2 and 3 Hcopa in dozsns Wash Boards Zinc and Wo^l in dozens Ciothea Pegs la 5 gross boxdsi 'AT'".' "■' SCLANDEBS & 5 CO. Nelson, July 23, 1-<74. , 1853

I EI S? K8 W|H b e received by T. S. fi- WYMOND & CO., Drapers, TrafalgarftnS J^ 29th » afc 4 Pm, for the WMiSaroN SliI ' SS PRBiIISBS in Hans and specifications can be seen at T. B. WYMOND & CO»S, . ■ Trafalgar-street. 'X' The lowest or auy Tender not necessarily" accepted. jgg 7 Q.OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. _ Th 2 above Houre is NOW OPEN, and the Proprietor hopep, by strict attention to business, with civility combined, to gain a fair share of public patronage. The best assortment of WINES and SPIRITS carefully selected. English and other ALES always on hand. An ORDINARY every day at One o'clock Good Stabling. JOnN DISHER. _,BO?roG OFFICE for HOLDER'S COACH, wbi;:h leaves every dav at Ten minutes past Three o'clock. 1737—26 HEAP TROUbERS, ~~ Cheap (Joats, Cheap Vests, Cheap Suits. Must be Sold. GIVING UP BUSINESS 1559— 2 WYMOND &.CO. TTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION, 1875. The following are the Subjects in which CANDIDATES for Univeksity Scholarships will be EXAMINED at the next EXAMINATION for University Scholarships; als>, the Text Books recommended on certain subjects: — Classics. Greek i Sophoc'es— CEdipus Tyrannus ureeK j Thucydi.its— Book VII. Latin i V ' IT S^~ (Eneid, Books I, H, IH, :IV ( Cicero— 2nd Philippic. Mathematics. Arithmetic. Algebra. Euclid— Books I. to VI. inclusive. Plane Trigonometry. Physical Science. Botany— Oliver's Lessons on Botany, second edition (4s 6d, Macmillan, May 2, 1869). Zoology. Physiolog — Nicliolson's Introductory Text Book for Junior Classes (3s 61; Blackwood, May 1, 1871). Huxley's Elemotaty Lesions on Physiology (Macmillan). J \ Geology— Fage's Introductory Text Book / (7 s6d and 2s, Blackwood, Jolv, 1869). Natural Philosophy— Ward's Elements of Natural Philosophy, specially for the nse of Schools and Junior Students. (220 pp, 3s 6d). Physical Geography— Hughes' Physical Geography (Phillips and Sons). Chemistiy— Morris's Inorganic Chemistry (G. Phillip and Sons, 1872). 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 Bookslßecommended. Hallam's Literature of the 15th, 16th. and 1 7th centuries. Bryce's Holy Roman Empire. Creaay's British Constitution. Modern Languages. French— Translations from FroDch 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.

" Pi2o BOW PUBLIC®^ T. S. WYMOKIIV&; :, <IIr HAVING PUBCHASED FOE ' dAistf;" 11 "'""'""' "'""•"' ' g AT THE HEAVY DISCOUNT OF %, I • 50 Per CENT./ A:: : : ■"-I I THE ENTIRE STOCK OF £A % g Manufacturing Firing ! » g CONSIGNED FOR ' H 3 STObesekved sale^l g" WILL OFFER FOR V . ;> I ELEVEN ■■DAT^" , > 1 9,T50 Yards of Newf « I FANCY DRESS 1 MATMIIL^-1 g AT THE EXTRAORDINARY RATES QlIOTEl) Bfeliok H p :o: -— \ \ 4 /H the Dress. . Usual Price x 9/10 tie Dress/ ' T 'm ** Ti\S\ 6 ' lldo X d 0 ■" X 13/ib 'do: --' V :■■■•■'■'•' -,S *? »'\' 7 / 11 ■?> \ d 0 Xls/iodo.-.' ; ; , 5 § %\ X 8/9 ,„ do , X do X l 7/6 do :i • . ! •■• -■ '*S % tL\ *\ 9 lh d ? X do \9<o do :j:: : ■ 3 t A "* X ll6 d 0 X do A 25/- do- £ Hi -: - Lot\ ft \ l2/6 ,d0 X do \2Vtfo' • I •£ ;>, _ot\ Q \ 13 / 6 do \ -•:•. do \ ?27/- dO>" : • :>' S l.ot\ \o\ii/6 do \ do >X3l-^do ■"■■■■> w^-'^ <4 Lot\ \\ \ ii/11 do \ do- \ a , !0 J fl /v- Lot \ ,a. A 2! /~ d 0 \ do \ 42/- do: - ? S Lofc.V >* \ 23/S do \ do X 47/ 1 g Lot\ w x 2 i/a do \ %v, iyjfei^, «-■ Lot\ 16 \ 2-/8 do \ do \li/_ do p Lot\ 17 \ 25/6 do \ - do^ \si/i %: i g $W C> ur usual Liberal Concisions will be m^de to Trade Purchasers. -•---•-_ .;•... \ ; ; '/ k |{f\ ; ;T- , ,; r , /: ,- t I All Goods Itfarked in Plaip | T, S. WYMONB • &; ;^S';' s SIGHS OF THE' Fli^&^ ,:V!;! - ::;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 175, 25 July 1874, Page 2

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