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AT HODDER'S DRAPERY AND- "y, CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND. JUST RECEIVED, ATE W SPRING GOODS — *^-~ Consisting of— Barages, balzarines, French cambrics French stripe mohairs, lustres, Chalii plaids Checked and plain gambroons, Deny and prints -_' Trimmings in great variety - - 1 case girls' brown and white straw hats Choice bonnet and hat ribbons,.&c. ."" CLOTHING, &c, ARRIVED PER CHIEFTAIN: 1 case containing— Gerits' coats Palmerstons Cardigans Wyndhams Somersets . St. Legera - - Elgins Pepina - Rajahs and others ~ Boys', youths', and gents' superior tweed and doeskin vests. 1 case containing— _ Woollen cord trousers Mixed .doeskins Fashionable tweeds ! Black Kersymeres, &c, &c.,v SUMMER DRAPERY GOODS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c. 252 AT HODDER'S GENERAL STORE AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, ...'.- RICHMOND. f\ ' :N- ' S A L ,:E — \* Sugars, in casks or bags Finest coffee—-green or fresh ground Teas of extra quality, in boxes and half-chests Sydney ihould candlesyin 501b. boxes Colonial ditto Belgrave sperms, in 251b. boxes White and brown vinegars, in 2-gallon wicker jars Putty, oils, chalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to 16x20. Ironmongery and tools, Collins' superior American axes Sorby's grub hoes and adzes, bnishware, tinware, rope - * Crockery and crystals, cutlery, stationery, books, &c. Bacon, cheese, flour, barm, potatoes 1 Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, anchovies ' ■ . - * ._ Ginger-cordial, lemon syrup, and raspberryvinegar <fee, &c, &c. ARRIVED PER CHIEFTAIN: .. :-l case of toys, games, musical instruments.' ;-' -■■'"' X & c /; : ■:.■.-•-•". •: ;■ "-■ ''- {■ ~ ■ ■-* ■ 1 ditto assorted confectionary- '■■ . 2 crates crockery 1 case cocoa, black and green teas Rice in "kegs, wdol. balls, Day and Martin's blacking Dried fruits, oilman's stores Various other cases and packages An assortoient of nails. | Also, —Patent mangles. ] HODDER'S General Store and Provision Warehouse. 253 PER CHIEFTAIN. X CRATES of STONEWARE, consist- <-/, in«?[of—- '.-■.. Plainand figured jugs, 1 to 8 pints , Barrels, 3to 4 gallons -' Pitdhers, 3 to 8 quarts ' [Covered and other jars Filters, spittoons, and gingerbeer bottles Browriware pudding bowls and bakers. -..,., .f& Observe— SYMONS' STORE. 312 STALLION "ST. AUBYN." ~~" HTHIS imported English thorough-bred -L : Horse will STAND THIS SEASON, at Wensley Hill, Richmond., Thorough-bred mares, 11. 75.; othermares, 41. 4s. ,* groomage, ss. Guarantees by arrangement; Will visit Turf Hotel, Stoke, Tuesdays.. „ Trafalgar Hotel," Nelson, Wednesdays. „". -Wakefield Arms, Wakefield, Fridays. Fees due and payable Ist February, 1859. Paddocks for mares, 3s. per week each. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. G. W. SCHRODER. September. 15th, 1858. ' 190 T^O STAND THIS SEASON, at Atkins. •*- Farm, Motueka, that superior Cart Horse "YOUNG CAPTAIN." Terms— £B each mare—to be paid on or before the; Ist January, 1859; rand ss. the Groom, to be paid ori the first visit. Good Paddocks at 3s. per week. Every attention paid, but no responsibility, incurred. THOMAS ATKINS. Motueka^th September, iBSB. 178 R I DDL E S W OR T H. 'THAT well-known imported English -1- Horse will STAND THIS SEASON, at the Stables of the Undersigned, Richmond. 'RiDDLEswoiiTH, by Emiliiiß; outof Bee-in-a-Borinet, by Blacklock out of Maniac, by' Shuttle. Anticipation by Beningborough. Expectation* by Herodskin.— Stud Book, page 30, vol. iv. Terms:—Seven Guineas for thoroughbred mares, other mares Four Guineas, and ss. to the Groom, payable to the undersigned on or before the Ist February, 1859. Guarantees may be had by arrangement. WM. HARKNESS. September 27. : ' 204 rFO STAND THIS SEASON, the tho- ■-*- rough-bred Stallion IL BARBIERE, By Figaro, out of an Eiriilius mare: he is the sire of " Zingara " and< ""Strop," and of some of. the best weight-carrying hacks in the settlement. Attendance- at the Wakatu'every Saturday during the season;. Terms:—Thorough-bred mares, £7 ,* other mares, '£4 45.; arid ss. groomage. Also, the powerful cart Stallion PLOUGHMAN. -. -j Attendance at the Wakefield Arms'every alternate Tuesdaj*, calling at Richmond on returning, and! where he; will be every other Tuesdayy arid at the' Wakatu every Saturday. %'■■.'.. !, Liberal allowance when.several mares are. brought, j Terriis:—£3 a mare, and ss. grooiriage. ' j The above fees to be paid before the Ist of Feb-; ruary, 1859; groomage on first visit. ... ■ •; ' EDWARD gAXTON. l September 10,1858. 248

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

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