;JoiWii^«l^ tfcftPuWic.fclitttlioj'Bave'judtreceived' im^N'Wfbratoi}? hott«e~r^4s&jpdtt 'Matluesoir jWjtt^MgOM'j SlX^A^SlorttiSir superior £** i'»ia^T^wilß;"Mpi|teß«sß, ato't&nscrewi '' Sliding tevfelfrrand ' " . * Every other article connected with the-trade, Onv'sale at ' ' ' JOHN j^TIION'S AND-CSO'S-STORES,, $66 _1 .Bridge-street' JUST J^CEIVJJD, PER ROXANA. "PINE N^W CjiEsTMAS FRUITS, •*■ consisting,©.*' the Finest Pudding Raisins, Currants,} Muscatel's, Sulfcsna Raisins. Eigs, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, and Baicelona Nuts* Qn sale .at JOHN SYMONS AND CO"s.i STORES. *»fil "TTOLLO* JOHNNY! Where did .-*• youfiuyfliose Vesuvians? They .are the finest things Totf Ifra&og a pipe or cigar that I have Been since 1 left Tionid." '" .. " Why t bought them at' WEST'S, ttfhere you. can get all kinds of cigar lights, also from Inderwick'a best Meerschaum Pipes, dowrf tor Burn's Cutty, the latter filled with his superior cut Cavendish Tobacco, for only One Penny each." I RehimbAj! Oh Remimbeb! - THE CIGAR DIVAN IN BRIDGE-STREET, KEPtf'BY W. H: WEST. 635 OKA BOYS WANTED.at WESTU £dO\J to purchase those SPLENDID TWOBLADED KNIVES'at ONE SHILLING EACH. * 540 TO CARPENTERS, JOINERS, AND OTHERS. TUST RECEIVED^ QUEEN OF THE " AVON, a large/assortment of TOOLS from the celebrated house of Buck,-London makers, consisting of— -'• M Grecian OG moulding pianos, \ in. to 2£ in. Rabbit planes, 1 in. and 1J Bead planes, from \ in.-to 1 in. , Long match planes donble do. i in. to 1 in. Sash fillisters, side do., Ploughs and Bitti Trying planes, Jack do., smooth do. Hand, panel, and } rip saws Patent saw sets, spirit levels Mortice and marking guages, turkey slips Brad awls, carpenter's mallets, punches . . Cabinet rasps and files, saw pads , 'Sash'mortice and firmer chisels, handled ' : Pitt and crots^ut saws, tillers-and iftes - ,*-- BrrtWing and furnishing ironmongery. T. C. BATCHELOR, BRIDGE-STREET STORES. 183 T^E undersigned are CASH PUR- -«*• '' CHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SPINS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they wil give the highest market prices. NASH AND SCAIFE. Kelson, May 26th, 1859. 1189 f M. HUTCHESON, Steamboat Wharf,; ** • Wairau, has on sale a few excellent wroughtiron PLOUGHS and patent diamond HARROWS. ' Also, on sale at J. Calder's, Haven-road, Nelson— 1 double mould board Drill Plough 1 four-horse Plough, hinged mould board. The above implements have been imported direct from the maker, Robert Law Shettleston, Glasgow, by.' the undersigned; and will be found on inspection to be superior articles. 590 A. BOW. „ EX ROXANA. ON SALE.—2 remarkably well-finished, English built, light, SPUING CARTS, by Wilson,- Northampton. JOHN BRIT, 689 Auckland Point. - jjfales % %uttm IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN LANDS. lif ESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. • A-"Ju have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, the Ist December proximo, at One o'clock", precisely, the undermentioned valuable LANDS, in Alma-sti'eet, Toi-toi-valley, and Suburbannorth ; divided into lots. The particulars of which can be obtained at the' Office of the Auctioneers, where plaos Of the Properties • are on view. The Lands will bo put up at upset prices as follows, namely:*— AU that valuable) Estate in Toi-toi valley, in NineteenXcto Contents. Upset Price. Lot n. f. £ s. d. A ' * 2 3. 20 0 0 t*X ■ 4 16 . 20 0 0--3 .' 2 3 . 20 0 0 4 . 0 36 . . 20 0 0 5 . 3 28 . 30 0 0 * * . 216 . . 30 0 0 t.20. 20 0 0 • & . 2 26 . 20 0 0 - 9 . 2 26 . 20 0 0 10 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 11 . 2 32 . 15 0 0 12 ' .'2O . 15 0 0 13 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 14 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 1 15 . 2 0 . 15 0 0 r 16 , 2 0 . 15 0 0 17 . 2 0 . lo 0' 0 18 . 1 30 . 15 0 0 19,. . 130 , 15 0 0 Secondly, all that desirable Estate at Wakapuaka, Suburban North, m two lots— - - Lot 1, containing 70 Acres, at the upset, priqeot .*., lOfl.-per acre. ' '* " • Lot 2, containing 90 Acres, at ditto. And lastly, also in two lots, that very valuable Pro-, perty in Ah^streeV'vte<: — 1 ■ , t%-tf having a frontage of 55 feet to Bridge- ;, -, tenet, by a ddpth to Alma-street of 69 feet, * On this lot is that thriving business store occupied by Mr. Alex. Aitken, and known as " Aitkeofc Stores " Lofc&, the Property adjoining, hkVinglftßf feet ;■ - .. frontage io Almatstreet by a depth of" 85 .fcjek , \\ * --> '"■ , On this plot it a very' desirable residence^ with a highly cultivated garden; at present occupied by— Gotten*: Eaq., at * mod«rate reaUl of'£4s'per .W^ -i t" " .'■' ■ .t- .1 ' J :r.i . - . T*ijat;—Ten percent deposit,"the Ixl^ By a'pwored acceptance*, at Three, Sii, Nin*. and Twelto Monthfl, bearing iutormt at Tm par eent.:p>r annum. H*»Mbl»r4;; r • • t "I r„. -1 ~: 582 >, i/ ». ,'j. "- . -' - -• ••
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 1
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749Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 1
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