EXTENSIVE SALE, PRINCIPALLY WITHOUT RESERVE, AT MR. HODDER'S STORE, RICHMOND. TUTESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS and CO. •J-'-*- h«ve received instructions from Mr. Hodder, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, RICHMOND," on TUESDAY, the 31st AUGUST, First—A valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated about the centre of Richmond, with HOUSE newly built thereon, Garden, &c.; And about 2 acres of LAND, on the main road to Wakefield, r,c;:v to the Lutheran Chapel, having excellent frontages, enclosed with substantial frnee, and laid down in grass; And in MERCHANDISE— The whole of Mr. Hodder's extensive stock of books, engravings, pictures, fancy and other goods of every description, of which one HUNDRED OR MORE LOTS WILL BE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Also, to close a consignment, will be sold, cart, axles, fenders and fire-irons, oval boilers, fountains, iron kottles, iron pots, guard fenders, stovebacks, oven doors, harrow work, shears, latches, electro-plated candlesticks, bottling "* machino complete, barometers, &c, nnd other merchandise too numerous to particularise. Terms, which will be exceedingly liberal, at sale. Nelson, 23rd August, 1858. B JACKSON would beg to call the ate tcntion of the public to his large and superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of— Wellingtons Half ditto ■"' Elastic side boots Napoleons Bluchers Watertight^. ON HAND, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions. B. JACKSON. OAA PAIRS of Davies and Sons' WOL\J\j MEN'S Calf Leather LACE BOOTS, very cheap, at B. JACKSON'S. COLONIAL MADE GOODS A LWAYS ON HAND, or MADE TO -£*- ORDER— Gentlemen's Napoleon boots Ditto balmoral Ditto watertights Ditto bluchers Boys' strong lace and watertight boots Women's and girls' leather boots. The above are made by first-rate workmen, and from the best English and Colonial leather. B. JACKSON. BUILDING GROUND FOR SALE. TWENTY-EIGHT BUILDING AL- -*- LOTMENTS in Vanguard and Gloucester streets FOR SALE. The purchase money may remain for 6 years at 7^ per cent, interest. For particulars, apply to Mr. J. S. M. JACOBSON, Collingwoodstreet; or to Mr. WILLIAMS, Trafalgar-square. MILLINERY AND STRAW BONNET ESTABLISH- ■ MENT,. Next door to Mr. Robert Aitken's, Bridge-street. M"RS. BROWNING, in returning thanks ■*-*J- to the ladies and various families for their support since her commencing business, begs to inform them that she has REMOVED her establishment to more suitable premises, situate as above, where she, trusts to meet with that encouragement which she has heretofore received. BONNETS CLEANED and ALTERED to the newest style. A select assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Straw and Chip HATS, always on hand. T? STATE OF THE LATE MR. WIL--Li LIAM BEATON.—AII parties INDEBTED to this estate are requested to take notice that ALL ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLED by the 21st SEPTEMBER NEXT, will be placed in a Solicitor's hands for recovery. August 21st, 1858. THE LOCAL EDUCATIONAL COM- ~*~ MITTEB for SPRING GROVE are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a Master's DWELLING HOUSE at the Kiver Terrace School, on or before the Bth of SEPTEMBER next. Pa\ ticulars to be obtained at Mr. Ladley's Store, Spring Grove. W. J. HERRICK, Chairman. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT ROSS, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to this -*■*- estate are requested TO PAY the amounts due from them to Mrs. MARY ROSS, the sole Executrix; and all parties having any CLAIMS upon the estate are requested to forward the amount of such claims to t TRAVERS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. TO SAWYERS. TENDERS are invited to SUPPLY -"■• S,\WN TIMBER for the Odd Fellows' Hall. Specifications can be seen at Mr. J. WEBB'S Trafal-gar-square, on and after THURSDAY NEXT, August 26th. Tenders to be sent as above on WEDNESDAY, September Ist. "WANTED TO PURCHASE a QUAR- » T TER OF AN ACHE in the Bush. Apply, stating price, to T. L. C, Colonist Office. MOTUEKA. ' Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 16th, 1858. TENDERS will be received at this Office ■*- until MONDAY, the 6th day of September next, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to EXECUTE the undermentioned WORKS at MOTUEKA :— 1. To lower and lengthen the JETTY 2. To form the ROAD between Sections numbered 143 and 147, from high water mark 8. To form the ROAD between Sections numbered 147 and 148. Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the House of Mr. JOHN BOYES, Constable, Motueka. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Chief Clerk. . SURVEYING. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 16th, 1858. HPENDERS will be received at this Office -1- until FRIDAY, the First day of October next, from. persons desirous of CONTRACTING to EXECUTE certain SURVEYS required in the ■undermentioned districts, viz.: ■ Peloras, Queen Charlotte's Sound, Waitohi Pass, and Parra Parra, Massacre Bay. Specifications may he seen at this Office, and at the Office of the Resident Magistrate, Wairau. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Chief Clerk.
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Colonist, Issue 88, 24 August 1858, Page 2
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