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H . fTUIE N.Z.S.N. Company's Steamer I 4jk JL AIIURIRI or LADYBIRD will ' s^iili\W leave Nelson, for the BULLER, 10M|^MORSOW (Friday), landing passengers and cargo inside the river, thereby avoiding the risk of discharging outside the bar in boats. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, sth December, 1866. 1398 FOR BULLER, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. II - FTU-IE Steamer NELSON will leave h AJL X as above, on SATURDAY, Sth at 9 a.m. *3t%Bi§S& Mr. LEVICK, Albion Wharf.* Or to NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, 6th December, 1866. 1404 NOTICE. FT^HE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company JL (Limited) will not for the fature Recognise or Pay any ACCOUNTS, for Stores or Supplies to any of their Vessels, unless supplied on the WRITTEN ORDER of the undersigned. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, sth December, 1566. 1399 NOTICE. npilE DUN MOUNTAIN BUS will be laid up JL for repairs, for a few days. 1367 . J. T. & C. BRAY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J PRATT returns thanks to his friends and the • public for the liberal, support they have hitherto accorded him, and intimates that he has, THIS DAY, REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, BRIDGE-STREET, where he will be happy to be still honored with their patronage. None but first-class meat sold. Note the Address : J. PRATT, NEW PREMISES, Bridge-street. 136? NOTICE. JA. LANGFORD has, THIS DAY, DIS- • SOLVED all mutual arrangements with Mr. J. DE. CARLE. J. A. Langford therefore begs respectfully to inform his old and new customers, that he will henceforth continue to CARRY ON the Grocery and General BUSINESS in his own name solely; and will always study to supply those who favor him with their orders with the best articles at the lowest possible prices. J. A. L. returns thanks for their past encouragement, and trusts to merit a continued support. J. A. LANGFORD. December 1, 1866. 1371 — i /"^RANT & FLOWEKDAT, BAKERS, &c, j vX Bridge-street. . Two-pound LOAF, 3d. PICNIC) BISCUITS, 9d. per lb. SHIP BISCUIT equally low. Shipping supplied. 4lu. LOAF, 6d. 1391 DOWN AGAIN ! DOWN AGAIN ! ! BEST BREAD, 4d. THE 2lb. LOAF ! ! A 1 at LLOYD'S, Nile-street Bridge Bakery and Grocery, Store. N.B. Encourage the man who has brought the Bread down 40 per cent, iv price, and who gives full weight in the bargain. 1347 CADELL & SCOTT, MAITAI BREWERY, Hardy-street Bridge. PUBLICANS. and Private Families supplied with the best article. Orders received by Mr. W. M. Stanton, Trafalgarstreet, and Captain Heffer, the Wood. N.B.— Barm and Grains always on hand at the Brewery. 1400 FOR SALE, C%f\f\ EWES, from two to six tooth. j£iXj\J Apply, immediately, at the Office of this Taper." ' 1313

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 235, 6 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 235, 6 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 235, 6 December 1866, Page 1

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