W. PATTERSON & Co. HAVE SEVERAL FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOUSES TO LET AT LOW RENTALS. A List can be teen of the above and all particulars obtained by applying at onr Office. W. PATTERSON & CO., LAND AN© COMMISSION AGENTS, HABDY-STREET, NBLSON. FOR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOOSE almost new, In Beachvillb, with Quarter-acre Land pleasantly eituited, and a bargain. Apply W. PATTERSON & CO., 2116 Commission Agents. WANTED to BXCHANGE-Aucuasd Propkbti- for Land in Nelson district.— A flrat cla?s investment in a faatimproving locality The Land is about 12 Acres, fenced, and has been under cultivation, about four miles Jroni Auckland, near to Railway Station. Upon it are Two Cottages, rented at 6s. per week each. Two acres are detached by a road a chain wide, and next to a Tannery (below it), established over ten years. The whole betas bounded on one side by a stream of water with iorce suffcient ta drive a mjli. The otber portion being so prettily situated, is admirably adapted for Country Residences. Land Tax value, £520. Sold a portion of it for £100 an acre. For particulars apply to W. PATTERSON & CO. Agricultural Implements ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TO ARRIVE Fx St. LEONARDSO/L PACKAGES Samdelson's O^jc Combined Balance Draguht Reapers and Mowkbs. 10 PACKAGES SaMUELSON's ' OMNIUM' Self-Racing, Side-Delivery Reapers. 6 * Star ' Patent Horse-Rakes, with Wheels 3ft 6io and 4ft high TO ARRIVE Ex AMELIA ROSS— 20 M'Cormack's Reaping and £elfBinding Machines. These Machines have been thoroughly tested throughout Otago and Canterbury, and proved the bbst adapted fob colonial wobk. They are equally suited for Grass beed, Oata, or Wheat Crop. JOHN DUTHIE&CO., SOLE AGENTS, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. 2784-d 31
Men's, Youths', and Boys 5 NEW SPRING HATS Just Opened at the IALL OF COMMERCE. Youths' Sailor Straws, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 Men's Plain Sailor Straws, 2/6 Men's Fancy Sailor Straws, 3/6 Helmet Hats in Leghorn, Pith. and Cork \ 10/6 Tweed Excursionists' Helmets, 2/6 Straw Galatea, Plain and Fancy, 1/11, 2/6 Boys' and Youths' Colored Felts, 1/6 Youths' Stuff Felts, New Shapes, 3/6 Gents' Fashionable Stuff Felts, 5/6 T.S.Wymond&Co. HALL OF COMMERCE.
T. E. Hodder&Co., Richmond, Spring Grove, Moutef e. New Spring Drapery French Satin Cloths, at Is 2d 1 New Summer Drapery Silk Warp Mohair, at 1 s 8d New Summer Clothing French Cashmere Soraes, at ij \^ New Summer Hosiery Is lOd rS New Summer Dresses Carmelite Serges at Is 9d * New Summer Millinery China Washing Silks—Dress, L—J New Summer Ribbons at 37s 6d ?V oQ New Summer Gloves Striped Blue Japanese Silk, at * New Summer Laces Is 2d New Summer Jackets French Wool Tatfa& Clothe, at f hH New Summer Flowers 2s r ' gj New Summer Sun Shades French Colored Silks,at 4s lid O P!~^ New Summer Capes Pale Blue Cashmere, at 2s 9d Uj _ New Summer Hats Brilliantes. at 3s 3d W -^ j New Summer Scarfs r L^ P New Summer Skirts Silk Embroidered Cashmere W ONew Summer Fischus Shawls, 30s £g* New Summer Prints Cashmere Jackets, 14s Gd h^ Hj T Silk Embroidered Cashuiero WU r*H Ladies Macintosh Ulsters Capes, 7s Gd Gents.' Macintosh Military j Seaweed Fringed Fischus *^_ m£ Capes ! 12s6d *T Gents.' Macintosh Hunting Dolman xMantles C pats Silk and Cashmere Jackets, 30s • Gents.' Zephyr Macintosh Cashmere Jackets, 2os Coats Q «cssk Gents.' Silk Dust Coats Ladies' White Shirts, 12-iuch • L Gents.' Alpaca Dust Coats Embroidery, 7s Gd f Ladies' Galatea Skirts -j . Our New Luiel Mohair, 12 Silk Embroidered Hosiery /**s ya^s, 7s 6d New Limerick Gloves L^2 W Our New Mohair Snow Flakes, Taffata Silk Gloves " sj 12 yards, 11s Gd Dolly Varden Sunshades, 3s Gd Our New Check Mohairs, 12 Faaella Umbrellas, 3s lid K-l y^ yards, 10s 6d Pearl-handle Sunshades, 4s Gd Our New Grey Lustres, 12 Fancy Sunshades, 2s Gd * yards, 11s Gd j French Millinery Bonnets >■ QA Our New Striped Mohairs, 12 China Silk Squares, Embroid- CE r"^ yards, 10s Gd eied £T M Our New Mail Mohairs, 12 1500 yards Swiss Embroidery, © a yards, 7s Gd from 4^l UJ Our New Mattalasse Mohairs, Washing Laces and Trimmiu«s O P) 12 yards, 11s Gd *' ' M Our Now Striped Mohair, 12 New Summer Clothing J O T dlds > 7s Gd Sufi and Hani Felt Hats gj i Men's and Boys' llelmots U-j jH Iwenty-nine difierent shades in Mon's and Boys' Tweed 11,-it.s ?W Pure Lustres 42 dozen Meu's Shirts Our New Lustres at Is 6d <^ aJ Our New Lustres at Is 9d j Boots, Stationery, Sowing MaHH Our New Lustres at 2s Od chine*, BuJks, I'crl'imiery, Our New Lustres at 2s Gd Patent Medicines, Crock- Q r- * Our New Lustres at 2s 9d cry, Ironmongery, Clocks, /-*v S^ Hardware, Hollow Ware^ 45-inch French Cashmeres at Grocories, Oilman's Stores, * L 2s 6d Paperhangings. J All kinds of New Zealand Produce Bought. Cash Purchasers of Wool — Highest Price givenExporters of Wool. Hops, Chaff, Bacon, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Poultry, Fruit, &c, &c, &c. ißichmoad, SpringGrove^lMoutere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 14 October 1879, Page 4
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