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THE EXCHANGE MART, TRA. FALGAR-STREET, NELSON. ON further consideration, I havocomato the conclusion thu, inßtead oC a weekly publication, the Exchange List will have » greater publicity by appearing daily in th" columns of the Eyemisg Mail. The object the Proprietor hae In view it to eetahlish the medium by which advertiiare cm Exchange Goods of everr description for which they have no further use for the clbb* of article; they wait in return, thus relieving both parties of the accumulation of comparatively dead stock, which must as a natural consequence ariae in every family. Transactions where practicable, and at thi> wish of the advertiser, can be negotiated through the Mart, at a nominal cost for Storage, 1 y the Goods being sent to the Show . Rooms, Trafalgar-Street, thus gaving the necessity of the principals being known in the matter. Agents will be appointed in every District, through whom all information can beobtained Country friends, by enclosing stump, will receive full particulars by the return of post. Respectfully soliciting your patronage, I am, your obedient servant, B. PURSEH. 1. Hunting Crop Malacca cane, silver mounted, would be exchanged for three pair of Fowls. Exchange Mart. 2. English Concertina, by Wheatstone, splendid tone, good as new, first cost £17, will be exchanged for Useful Furniture, Produce, or sell for £7. Exchange Mart. 3. Swing Plough, by Crawford, new— exchange for Kimu and White Pine Boards, or sell for £6. Exchange Mart. 4. Good Upstanding Horse, lately running in Holder's coach— exchange for good Cow, young Stock, or Brood Mare. Exchange Mart. 5. Large Crosscut Saw, by Sawby, nearly new— exchange for 100 feet of Red Pine. Exchange Mart. 6. Colonial Oven, in good order — exchange for Timber, or sell for 12s. Exchange Mart. 7. Boots, a small parcel of best Kid Boots, in lots of three pairs, assorted sizes — exchange equivalent value for double Bedstead, or sell in lots, 16s. Exchange Mart. 8. Wire Fence Strainer, superior manufacture — exchange for any useful article, or sell for 255. Exchange Mart. ' 9. Farm Cart, in good condition— exchange for Produce, or sell for £6 10. On view at White Hart Hotel, Richmond. Address—Mr Langford, Wakefield. \ 10. Docile Pony, warranted sound, four years, perfection in harness or saddle— exchange for useful articles, Produce, or sell for £10 10s. Address— Mr Langford, Wakefield. 11. Clothes Wringer — exchange for sack of good Potatoes. Exchange Mart. 12. Three Large Hanging Kerosene Lamps — exchange for 300 feet of llimu Boards. Exchange Mart. 13. Large American Stove, with two ovens, piping all complete— exchange for Produce, or sell for £3. Exchange Mart. 14. Child's Cot, handsome piece of furniture* nearly new— exchange for Produce, or sell very cheap. Exchange Mart. 15. French Bedstead— exchange for Boots or any useful furniture. Exchange Mart. IC. Large Iron Fountain, with brass tapexchange for two sacks of Potatoes. Exchange Mart. 17. Useful Furniture, including colonial couch, chairs, pictures, aud large boiler — exchange for yearling Cattle. 18. American Boring Machine, best make — exchange for Boarding, Fencing, or Firewood. Exchange Mart. 19. Pig Tub, 35 gallons — exchange for sack of Potatoes. Exchange Mart. 20. Goffering Machine, in good condition — exchange for load of Firewood. Exchange Mart. 21. Good Trap Horse, perfectly sound — exchange for Butter, Bacon, or Cheese. Exchange Mart. 22. Three Lengths, 12 yards each, of best Cocoanut Matting,ne\v— exchange, singly if required, for Produce, or sell very cheap. Exchange Mart. 23. Large Piece of Waterproofing for Ladies' Cloaks — exchange for Produce or useful articles. Exchange Mart. 24. Splendid Harmonium — exchange for 14 Sheep. Exchange Mart. 25. Horse, Buggy, and Harness, handsome turn out— exchange for 60 Notes. Exchange Mart. 26. Large New Filter— exchange for 120 feet of llimu Boards or other timber. Exchange Mart. 27. Four Douglas' Pumps, in one lot or separately—exchange for Produce Timber, or sell very cheap. Exchange Mart. 28. Large Lift Pump, capable of throwing 3000 gallons per hour, 60 feet of piping —exchange for Sheep, or sell for £10. Exchange Mart. 29. Six Bottles of English. Ale or Porter, assorted, best brands, will be exchanged for 7s. Apply, G. Thompson, Wakatu Hotel. 30. Eighty Feet of new Guttering for houseexchange for Six cane-seated Chairs, or sell for equivalent value. Exchange Mart. 31. Salter's Spring Balance, new, weighs 2001bs- exchange for butter, or sold cheap. Exchange Mart. 32. Two 5-gallon Earthenware Spirit Kegs> new—exchange for useful articles, or sell for £1. Exchange Mart. 33. Dould-mould Board Plough—with high and low mould boards, fitted with horse hoe and scarifyer, complete — exchange for a good Cow near calving or just calved, or a good Trap Horse. Exchange Mart. 34. Splendid Mare, that well-known mare Jenny — exchange for Milking Cows, or sell for £25. Address — Mr James Grove, Agent for Exchange Mart Foxhill District. 35. Bay Pony, warranted sound, good in harness, carries a lady perfectly — for sale, £14. Exchange Mart. 36. Four Large Tea Canisters, hold 121' os each, in good condition— exchange for any useful articles. Exchange Mart. 37. Dray, a well-made dray, a little repairing required — exchange for horse fodder, or sell for £4 10s. Exchange Mart. 38. Douglas Pump, good as new— exchange for one sack of Potatoes. Exchange Mart. 39. Two X Bedsteads, clean and good — for sale, t!s each. Exchange Mart. E. PURSER, General Commission Agent. Tradesmen'! Books Kept or Balanced. Rente and Debts Collected on Moderate Terms. AddressNext to Mr Thohbok's, Trafalgar-street. 3292

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 238, 4 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 238, 4 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 238, 4 November 1876, Page 3

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