3%1t k$ %Mixm.: EXTENSIVE SALE, PRINCIPALLY WITHOUT RESERVE, AT MR. HODDEN'S STORE, RICHMOND. ' ' ]VfESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS and CO. XT-1- have received instructions from Mr. Hodder to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Store, RICHMOND, on TUESDAY, the, 3lst 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, near to v the Lutheran Chapel, having excellent frontages, enclosed witli substantial fence, and laid down in crass • 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 kettles, iron pots, guard fenders, stovebacks, oven doors, harrow, work, shears, latches, electro-plated candlesticks, bottling . machine complete, barometers, &c., and . > other merchandise too numerous to particularise. . Tertns, which will be exceedingly liberal, at sale. Nelson, 23rd August, 1858. •ffrafe : A CARD.—J. A, PACKER, Turner, ■£*- Hardy-street, [near the Government Offices.) " ■A CARD .—SUTHERLAND AND ■£*■ HIBBLE, (from Moxon and Co., London, ' Decorators to the Queen,) Painters, Grainers, Gilders, and Ornamental Decorators, Bridge-street. T JOYCE, Watch . and Clock•" Maker, v • OPPOSITE SYMONS'S STORE. BRIDGE- ' STREET, Nelson. ' '■ '- •.:(.".,-. TIR. TATTON begs to announce; to'; the • 1-/ Inhabitants of the Province of Nelson, that he has OPENED A STORE IN THE HAVEN ROAD, near the Salt-water Bridge, for the sale of. pure and unadulterated DRUGS and CHEMICALS; of which ' he has made an arrangement to receive a constant, supply. ' : ■ ■■■" : : • ;-':j ■; Having had many years'"experience in practical DENTISTRY, he intends combining it with the above business. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, from brie to a complete set, on Reasonable Terms. Stopping and Extracting also. millinery and straw "bonnet establish- • mentY. -. ' '. :' (" ''■■■+ Next door to Mr. Robert Aitken's, Bridge-street. ' IVTRS. BROWNING, in returning thanks,. •"■*- to the ladies, and/various families .for, their sup-, port 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. '•-" '" • ' ! i : A select assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Straw and Chip HATS, always on hand. BRIDGE-STREET COFFEE, CHOP, AND STEAK HOUSE, Nearly opposite the Royal Hotel. T> COULMAN begs to inform the inhabi- -*-*'• tants of Nelson, and those visiting it, that he has OPENED the above place , and hopes to meet with a share of public patronage." "' ■ BOARD AND LODGING" FOR SINGLE MEN. PORK BUTCHER i r SAUSAGES, PORE PIES,;&c., &c.; always on hand. HTHE ROAD BOARD OF THE WAl- ■*■ ME A DISTRICTS invite APPLICATIONS from any party willing to act as ASSESSOR and ROAD SURVEYOR for their District. Further particulars of the duties required may bo obtained from the undersigned, to whom Applications are to be addressed on or before the first day of September next. FEDOR KELLING, Chairman of the Board. Ranrau, Waimea East, August 14,1858. lifß. P. M'FARLANE, Teacher of -LT ■*- Dancing, begs to state that his stay in the Province of Nelson will be three or four months only. For SALE, that large and substantial BUILDING lately erected in Gloucester-street, Nelson, as a Dwelling House and Dancing Academy. Apply to Mr. P. M'FARLANE, or to Mr. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. June 17. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, for the district of COLling wood, a competent SCHOOLMASTER. Preference will be given to a married man, whose wife could take charge of a GIRLS' department, for which an additional salary will be paid. Applications to be sent in to JOHN ROSS, Secretary to the Local Committee, Collingwood.' 27th July, 1858. TO PARENTS. WANTED an APPRENTICE to the BUTCHERING BUSINESS. A steady Youth will be treated as one of the family. T. FOY AND SON, Trafalgar-street, >r "■ '% * ' Nelson. TO MINERS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY for the MOTUPIPI COAL WORKS, Several Miners. NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. Nelson, 24th June, ISSB. WANTED a COMPETENT COOK. " ' Liberal wages given. Apply at the WAKATU HOTEL. FOR THE COLONISt] TOWN OF NELSON. Waima-sf.reet ........ Mr. I. M. Hill, Ironmonger ■ Bridge-tf.reet.......... J. H. Goodman, • Bridgfrstreet.'. W. Wilkie COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Anat0ki. ............. Mr. Joseph Packard Collingwood '' R. P. Outridge Golden Gully R. P. Outridge Motitpipi George Seymour. Motueka R. Sutcliffe. Richmond Hodder, Draper Stoke Beach, Turf hotel Waimea Village John Palmer Wairau Wm. Simmonds, . Btoro*' peeper. ?Jeaver. Wdkefield '~ John Squires,.Pos^office ■ /Fakapawaka "William Yy'aqtnev. ■
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Colonist, Issue 89, 27 August 1858, Page 4
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741Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 89, 27 August 1858, Page 4
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