~~ ~ "anexcemS^ssortmewt ■...'■ -; OF PATER HAN GING S. 9000 PIECE'S OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS, Zl/UU ' __ IN QREAT VARIETY— For Halls, Bedrooms, Drawing and Dining Rooms. GOOD QUALITY AN D L 0 W FE IC MS, •■-.■■' AT . ..-^ ■ ■ ■ • ' , " ' -fljiJKv v." /. .:•• • ..:'■ ~.-.■■.■ JEUE'IBFS'S - : :^ff PAPERHANGING AND UPHOLSTERY DEPOT, HARDY STREET. 192
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY WARE. HD, JACKSON has just received, ex • SPRAY, a general assortment of STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS, School and book slates ' ' ' Johnson's,. Walker's, Reid's, Fulton's and .. M Mylius's dictionaries 'Arithmetical cards Foolscap faint, faint and common, and plain Bill paper, ruled demy . • ■: Foolscap envelopes, tracing calico Bibles, with Scotch' Psalms Chessmen, dolls of all sorts Tea sets, alphabet boxes A'ccordeons, playing cards Draft and' cribbag'e boards Work boxes, bats: arid balla. Parchment, drawing paper, and pencils. Also on sale, , Burns' Justice, Swift's Works, Hebrew Exercises, M emoiris of Neckef, Gibbon's Works, Greek Lexicon, Homer's Iliad (Greek), 'Dupin's Mathematics, Wealth of' Nations.^ Antiquities of Rome, Airisworth's Latin Die- ; tibnary, Vernon's ■ Reports, ' Plutarch's -Moral?, Henderson's'lceland, Tegg's Die tionary of Chrpnologyj Chambers' Journal, Household ; AVords, Bunyan's, Practical Works, Popular Errors Explained,; Ollendprff'H German, Hazlitt's. Life of., Napoleon, 1 A ddison's Works, Dickens' and Lever's Works, children's toy and picture books, &c, &c, &c. ■ ....... 11. D. JACKSON, . 154 Hardy street. ; TO PARTIES FURNISHING. T) OUB L E IRON BEDSTEADS *~*' Iron stretchers Single and double' mattresses Cane and wood-seated chairs Children's chairs* high ditto Rocking and office ditto Kidderminster carpets China mattings Cocoa-fibre door mats . Gil-baize table covering • ••— Paper hangings, in every variety American tubs and buckets Carpet brooms, bellows. House brooms, hearth ditto, Banister brushes, scrubbing ditto Plate brushes, sets of shoe ditto Black lead ditto, white-wash ditto Dust pans, fire shovels Door scrapers, kettles Frying pans, camp ovens Tea pots, coffee ditto Plated and brass candlesticks Tea trays and waiters Spice and candle boxes ,; Cruets, knives and.forks Dredgers, graters, snuffers Glassware of all •'descriptions . China—rose and thistle patteiTi'. ■■ - '■■''[ ■'.■■- ■ ..'■ ■ Earthenware, the, largest assortment in tq\vu -\ GROCERIES AND,; OILMEN'S STORES, the best selected'stoclr in the prpvitice, nothing'but'first class'goods kept. ■ ■ : &c., ■;■.-:/-. &c.;, v .,;•.., ,-&c....; ; -:': ' ' Goods delivered to any part o,f the, town. Country orders promptly attended to. ROBERT AITfeEN, '■■,;■ > Bridge-street. JUST RECEIVED. SUPERIOR SCOTCH OATMEAL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called -*■■ to the quality of the above article, being superior to that generally imported. ~. .■■-•' ROBERT AITKEN, ~ ; Family Grocer, '.'[;. . . j . . Bridge'street. O BALES 3-BUSHEL BAGS, of best V • quality, at very : reduced prices, on SALE at. SYMONS S.Store. :: . ; •■ , v V-. : , V j> AID A. HtJNTM, Watch and ■*-• • Clock Makers, Bridge-street. • ;■;;. 8-duy and 30-hour clodksi •;•■ ■:..;;' ; '. Silver hunting lever watches, warranted Gold wedding rings.; &c.;'; ; ..\ : ; At moderate prices. ■ ' . r. : ,N.B.—-Watch glasses from sixpence. Nelson, August 30, 1858 : .,:, ... ..'. , .'. ...''..• , !^WEp.l&:':;s.wEDE :s^: sw&)e;s. ■Kt<- Best,quality. , •:■,;;.:■.'; E. HUMPHRIES '■ ■107 ••• .■■-■,■- , •;••, -WaimeaEastr -; NELSON WORKING MAN'S SHEEPASSOCIATIoN. TN accordance with the Deed of Settle-' '-*- : ment, 'the ; whole of the PROPERTY of this Association is now OFFERED FOR SALE, until the 15th October next, viz.,. . 2900. sheep,, of all ages • . : ... ::: ; 1624 acres of freehold land at,the Lake Run The goodwill .pf the run.; the homestead . thereon, in-goocl condition . The shearing station in. Wai-iti Valley, com- . ;.,..'..,prJßing 55 a,cres. '/] ' .;':''; , ; .. , : All.applications to .be..in writing, and to be. addressed to' thd SECRETARY, from whom further particulars can be obtained . ' ','' . By order of the Directors, ' .. C. SEWELL, ■... . - Secretary. . Ju1y30,1858/ ..;..;. ./, _ ~;/,■;.; : rVO STAiSfi).I!HIS'SEAS6M at Atoms'; -*- . Farm, Motuekn, that superior Cart Horse " YOUNG .CAPTAIN." Terms— £3 each mare—to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1859 ; and Gs. the Groom, to be paid on the first visit. , > Good Paddocks at 3s. per week. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. THOMAS ATKJNS. Motuek*, 13th September, 1858, 178
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Colonist, Issue 97, 24 September 1858, Page 1
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