TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Great Sale of Drapery and Groceries. To Heads op Families, Country Storekeepers, and others. W PATTERSON & CO. Rre instructed • to Sell by ADCTI N, At theik Rooms, Habdy stbeet, At 12 o' dock, Noon, TEA in Half-chests, Sperm Candles^ Salmon, Sardines Flour Split Peas, Soap, Cigars, Salad Oil, Starch, Vestas, Hie?, etc., etc. Also, an Immense Assortment o£ i Men's and Yoyths' Clothing, and Nf/w AtiD Seasonable Dbapery, details of which would be much too lengthy 1 for an adrertifetuenf. i B9T Owing (0 the derr.ssed state of the market, these goods must be disposed of, conj sequently every line offered will positively BE SOLD. 3154 j To the Inhabitants of Wakefield. 1 POSTPONED to WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25. W PATTERSON & CO. are instructed • to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, I At the Choral Hall, Wakefield, At 2 o'clock Bharp, An Immense Assortment of General Drapery Goods, Men's and Youths' Clothing, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Boots Also, Groceries, Furciture, Tinware Glassware, Earthenware And, 10 Tons Silk-Dressed Flour. Terms very liberal, declared at sale. Every line offered will positively be sold. 2989 Valuable Property in Waimea-st, Weigh-bridge, etc., etc. W PATTERSON & CO. are favored c with instructions from Mr R Caste b, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, Od SATURDAY, the 28th inefc., At 2 o. clock p.m. All that Valuable Property at present in tbe occupation ci Mr Cabtfb, having a irourage to Waimea etreet of 52fr, and a depth of isoit ; there ara TWO Well-built ana Substantial DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing Five Rooms, all thoroughly Papered and finished. Also a Stable and Stobeucom. The property is well drained, and Water laid on, and there is a Right-of-way to tbe back. Also, the WEIGH-BRIDGE, nearly now, being only rec;ntly imported from England ; Weights up to 8 tons 2 Spring Carts 1 Pug Mill Tools. Picks, Shovel*, Crowbars Several lots of Building Material A quantity Harness A variety of Useful Articles, Terms at Sale. 3136
T. R. HODDER & Co., RICHMOND, Will Mow mi MONDAY next, Sep. 23, Their First Shipment of SPRUvra AND SUMMER i>3&.i&.:p:Eii=&- < ir.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 199, 20 September 1878, Page 3
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