ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON BOARD' OF WORKS. IVTOTICE is hereby given that, in consequence of -La the late election of members of the Board having been declared void, a MEETING of RATEPAYERS will be held at the Market Place, Nelson, at noon, on MONDAY, the 13th day of August instant, for the purpose of ELECTING Four qualified persons to fill the vacancies in the Board. In tlie event of a POLL being demanded, the polling will take place on the folloAving day, commencing at noon and closing at 4 p. m. By order of the Board, THOMAS YOUNGER, Secretarv. Board of Works Office, Aug. 4, 1566. 856 NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND IN-' VESTMENT SOCIETY. MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING. MONDAY EA-ening next, August 6, at 7 o'clock. Stewards: Messrs. P. Cook, J. Thornton, and J. Webb. N.B — Applications for Avithdravral, &c, will be received. JNO. PERCY, 855 Secretary. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have PURCHASED the WRECK of the Schooner DEESSE— ship, cargo, boats, and everything appertaining thereto — at Inch vessel Avas stranded on Cape Farewell Spit on the 20th ult. Parties are cautioned from removing anything from the Wreck. . | LOCKHARf & CO. j R. B. PRINGLE. I Nelson, August 1, 1866. 851 NOTICE, to BREWERS and OTHERS. mO LET, for a Term of 10 years, the Freehold X Premises, at New Plymouth, known as CO AD'S BREWERY, capable of doing a capital business. Malthouse and Kiln attached ; fitted Avith a complete l'lant, in good working order; a portionof which to be taken at a valuation. A Dwelling-house and Laborer's Cottage included in the property. For particulars, apply to Mr. A. PITT, solicitor, Nelson. [857 MAUNGATAPU MURDERS. - "jVTOW READY. On Sale, NEW PORTRAITS JIS of Burgess, Kelly, Levy, and Sullivan, a large Lithographic Sheet, and a firsi-rate acquisition to put in a frame. DraAvn and Published by 858 THEO. MABILLE. "PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned, n Regulated, and Repaired. R. B. WALCOT, Shelbourne-street. 201 "TTTHO brought Coats from £5 down to £3 10s ? VV FLOOD. Who reduced Trousers from £2 to 28s? FLOOD. Who reduced Vests from 255. to 16s? FLOOD. Who reduced the making of Coats from 255. to 15s-, Vests from lis. to Cs; Trousers from 12s. 6d. to 7s ) In fact, who brought colonial-made clothing Avithin the reach of every man? FLOOD. To the free and independent Electors of Nelson and surrounding district,— At the request of a number of the electors I have come forward, having every confidence that I shall meet Avith that support that my experience Avould justify. Gentlemen, as it is impossible to hold meetings in the various parts of the town and district, to explain my views on the different measures of public importance, I hope to have a number of meetings at the Labor Mart, at Avhich I hope to satisfy the electors of my ability to carry out their wishes. . 859 CHARLES FLOOD. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICES, Bridge-street, Nelson. R. LUCAS AND SON, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, and ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURERS. 800 Iv, PLA-I N, and ORNAMENTAL PRINTING Executed at moderate charges.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 131, 6 August 1866, Page 3
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