BLUE GUM SEED! BLUE GUM SEED!! ex late arrivals from Sydney, in splendid order, in small packages to suit the convenience of Purchasers. / Apply to James Phillips, Alma House, >J Trafelgar-street. ! ALBERT HOUSE. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER COATS. / '■f ■ AiEXANDBB AITKEN. 30th October. U V L B E R T HOUSE. Ladies' muslin dresses Ladies' balzarine dresses Ladies' real alpacca dresses Ladies' lustre dresßes Ladies' printed cambric dresses. A r\ j Alexander 1 Aitkek. , 80th October. ( b t v^ :tjinner cutlery. Knives and Forks, white balance handled, from 18s. per dozen (24 pieces). Dessert ditto, white balance handled, from 13s. 6d. per dozen (24 pieces). Knives and forks, black balance handled, including carver, 31s. 6d. per set of 50 pieces. Also, 25 to 50 dozen dinner and dessert Knives and Forks, more or less damaged, from Bs. per dozen (24 pieces). /~ I Luke Nattbass, 1 V Bridge-street East. TTT RAPPING PAPERS. \ 1 bale Sugar paper 1 „ Bag cap brojrn ditto 1 „ Imperial Brown ditto 1 „/ Double-imperial brown ditto 1 „/ Double small hand ditto. \J Lukb Nattbass, Bridge-street East. WDARTNALL begs to inform the • Public that he has disposed of his Drapery Trade and Stock to Mr. T. R. Hoddeb, and having built suitable Premises for carrying on the said business adjoining his own Store, trusts that the Public will duly appreciate the benefit conferred on the district by securing to it all the advantages whioifcivility and economy, combined with an extensive iStock, are capable of affording. / Mrr Hoddeb being so well known to the inhabitants, any introduction would be superfluous. Richmond, October 29. PUBLIC NOTICE. GENERAL DRAPERY, READY-MADE CLOTHES, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, RICHMOND. TR. HODDER begs most respectfully to • inform the Inhabitants of Nelson Province, and especially those of the Waimea Districts, that he intends OPENING niS NEW PREMISES on WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1855, and having purchased the whole of Mr. Dabtnall's extensive Stock of newly-bought Drapery Goods, &c, also, in addition, many new and suitable things for the approaching season, would solicit an early inspection of , the same ; feeling assured that, by every^tttention to business, great care in the selection of tjjte best goods, " and offering them at prices equal tcf or lower than any in the colony, to ensure a continuance of that trade which Ms predecessor has tfeen so liberally favoured with. Terms Cash, or as near to that as possible. EX SHIP MAORI, direct from EnglandOne Case, containing Florence fancy robes Silk dresses ' Coloured silk dresses 1 /i French barege long shawls J Silk tissue do. ' I*" Cashmere scarf shawls ' Parasolß Summer prints, &c. > T. C. Batcrelob, Bridge-street. CU R ; R A N T S Raiflins 1 Muccatels Prunes Carraways /» /■ White pepper I |i Black pepper \*s Barcelona nuts Soft almonds Mixed spice Spanish juice Rice, barley Sago, tapioca T. C. Batchelob, Bridge-street, JUST OPENED, an assortment of Scythes ond Handles, Rubbers and Strickles. CT. C. BatchelOe, H Bridge-street. EX QUEEN MARGARET— 1 case of Saws, best quality 7i ft., 7 ft., 61 ft., and 6 ft. Pit Saws 6 ft., 5i ft., 5 ft., and 4 ft. Cross-Cut Saws Hand, Ripping, Panel, and Tenon Saws. H T. C. Batchelob, 4^ *^ Bridge-street. FOR SALE, an excellent MILL, suitable for grinding Wheat, Maize, Oats, Barley, Pease, Beans, &c. ; by Ransom & Sims. This Mill will effect a great saving in the oconomy of a farm, and might be worked by a small stream of water. Also, the PRIZE HAND DIBBLE, by Newington. This implement is admirably adapted for the culture of small farms, sowing 10 Acres with 5 Bußhels of Wheat ; rows 9 incWes apart, and holes 4 inches, depositing 3 grains in each hole. / I. M. Hill, / Waimea-street, Ironmonger, Opposite Bridge-street. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to intiXJI- mate that his Circulating* Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of the Public, and that new Work 3 will constantly be added as they can be procured, i f Catalogues are in course of publication./""^ O v October 5. V^ & -\TELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGA- " J-l TION COMPANY. The DEED OF SETTLEMENT now LIES FOR - SIGNATURE at the ofllce of the undeurffgncd. Do>'ai/d Sinclair, Solicitor to /he Company. Xebon, October 8, IS.">. /
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 1
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