NOTICE. ANY PERSON having a CLAIM against th& ESTATE of THOMAS BUSH, publican, late of the Victoria Hotel, Haven-road, must send particulars of the same to the undersigned, on or before the 1 7th instant; if not, they will be debarred from, any benefit or dividend in the Estate. "WILLIAM ROUT, 48 Trustee. THE MITRE HOTEL, Bridge-street, Nelson. npHE above Hotel is now undergoing extensive imJL provenients, and the undersigned begs to assurethe public that no expense will be spared in rendering. it second to none in Nelson. S. OWENS, 33 Proprietor. TO BREEDERS OF PIGS. FOR SALE — Two young Hogs, out of an imported sow of the celebrated Prince Albert, or Chinese Breed. 17 E. S. BETTS, Bridge-street. TIRO LET, a SHOP and HOUSE in the best part of JL Bridge-street.— Apply to ISAAC HARDY, Collingwood-street. 41 A DAILY PAPER FOR NELSON. mHE NELSON EVENING MAIL is Published* JL Daily, at Four p.m. Price One Penny.. No expense will be spared by the Proprietors in obtaining for this Journal the most complete and reliable mercantile intelligence from the chief commercial centres of New Zealand, Australia, etc.; authentic accounts from the various Gold-fields of the West Coast and other parts of the Colony ; the earliest intelligence of all matters of local interest, of the progress of events in the North Island ; the English and Colonial news, on the arrival of each mail steamer ; . and of all matters likely to be of interest to the Inhabitants of this City. Arrangements will be made - to engage competent correspondents in the various Country Districts of this Province, and in all other parts of this Colony and Australia ; advantage will be taken of the Telegraph when completed to obtain. the earliest intelligence of all matters of importance. , The Government Gazette announcements of interest will be inserted ; a carefully compiled digest of commercial information published weekly ; in fact nopains will be spared to render the Evening Mail a. first-class Mercantile Journal ;: and the proprietors trust that the low price at which it is issued will ensure it so wide and extensive a circulation as to render it a valuable medium for advertising. The want of a Journal of this description has long been felt here^ this town being so centrally situated, . in such close proximity to the rich Gold-fields of the West Coast, the port of departure of so many lines • of steamers,'and where the commercial connections "', of its merchants extending to every part of NewZealand, render a daily paper an almost imperative necessity ; the proprietors therefore trust that their exertions to supply an evident requirement will be duly appreciated by the public, and that such an amount of support will be accorded, as will enable them to bring their undertaking to a prosperous issue. The Evening Mail will not pretend to be in any respect a Political Paper; yet as occasion may ofler,. when it will be necessary to express an opinion upon such matters, the proprietors desire to state that it will be a thoroughly independent Journal, attached to no party, devoted to no faction, seeking only toadvance the interests of this Province, and the prosperity of the entire Colony. It is almost needless to point out to business men the great advantages oflered by this Journal, as a medium for advertising, as it will enable them toplace their announcements daily before the public. SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS :— First Insertion,. Three lines and under .'. Is. Six lines 2s. Nine lines 3s, For every additional line above nine ... 2d., For more than one Insertion. Three lines, 3s. 6d. per week 10s.. per month. Six lines 7s. Od. „ 20s. „ Nine lines 10s. Cd. „ 30s. „ For longer advertisements, reduced rates. Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than Halj-past Two p.m.. LIST OF .AGENTS. Stoke ... ... Mr. J, Smith.. Richmond ... ... Messrs. Hodder & Talbet.. Wakefield ... ... Mr. E. Hooper. Fox-hill ... ... Mi. J. Grove. WaimeaWest&Appleby Mr. L. Dron. Motueka and Riwaka ... Mr. R. Sutcliffe. Wakapuaka ... ... Mr. J. Gilbert. Collingwood... .... Mr. W. C. lliley. Takaka ... ... Mr. A. Dodson. R. LUCAS & SON, Bridge-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 March 1866, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 March 1866, Page 4
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