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"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the PART--L> NERSHIP hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, trading in the City of Nelson as Butchers, under the style or firm of Trask and . Cook, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. - As witness our hands, this thirty-first day of July, 1867. FRANCIS TRASK. ' GEORGE COOK. Witness — George Harris, Accountant, Nelson. 2907 T7l TRASK takes this opportunity of thanking Jj • the numerous customers who so liberally patronised the late firm, of Trask and Cook, and hopes, as he intends to Carry On the Business, they will award him the same favors as when in partnership. N.B. — Moderate charges combined with punctuality, and a strict attention to all orders entrusted to him. 2908 THE undersigned begs to thank Ins numerous friends for the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm of Trask and Cook, and informs them that he intends still Carrying On the Business, in Tasman-street, the Wood, where he will do his utmost to ensure a large share of custom from his friends and the public. GEORGE COOK. Nelson, August 2, 1867. 2909 GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY. JM. MERRINGTON & CO. • beg to inform the inhabitants of this Province, that they have just completed taking stock, and are now offering the whole of their MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS to the public, at such prices as must effect their speedy clearance FOR CASH. A large lot of REMNANTS and DRESS LENGTHS, slightly soiled, will be cleared out without regard to cost. Stout WHITE SHIRTING, yard wide, from 7|d. PLAIN WINCEYS, from B Jd. STRIPED WINCEYS, from 9|d. WELCH FLANNEL, from 12_d. CRIMEAN FLANNEL, all wool, from ls. lld. RICH BLACK GLACE, from 3s. 9d. 40 Pieces KNICKERBOCKER WINCEYS, yard wide, splendid quality, at 2s. 6d. • A large lot of LADIES' BONNETS, from ls. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS, in endless varietv. Trimmed, 2s. 6d.; Untrimmed, from ls. lld. STAYS, from ls. N.B. — A Liberal Discount will be made to cash purchasers whose Bills exceed £3. J. M. MERRINGTON & CO., , BRIDGE-STREET, Nelson. 2850 J M'ARTNEY, Tinplate Worker, &c, begs • to inform his customers and the pubhc generally, that he has just received, ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne, a useful Assortment of TINWARE, selected expressly for this market, consisting of— Seamless Milkpans, assorted sizes, Tin Piedishes Stamped Basons, in tinned and galvanised iron, all sizes Candlesticks in brass and tin Prospecting Pans in tinned and black iron Patty Pans assorted Shapes and Sizes, &c., &c. Also, Half-round and OG galvanised iron Guttering, and Ridge Capping fixed in town and country. Stove- piping and galvanised iron Tanks, all sizes, made to order. 5 ., ',., Copper and Tin Work, all kinds, for st£ r Q33)ers,_&c. JOHN M'ARTNE%-'-~ - Bridge-street. Nelson, July 31, 1867. 2903 Wanted. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WANTED, an intelligent respectable Youth, about 14 or 15 years of age, as an Indoor APPRENTICE. He is required to be able to read and write, and make himself useful at the accounts if necessary. Apply to ROD & HOUNSELL, Brightwater Mill. 2769 WANTED, by an experienced young Man, a SIT DATION in a Store, or any other capacity. Address G., office of this paper. 2437 WANTED, a good Cook, also a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. STAFFORD, Annesbrook. 2802 WANTED, a Nursemaid capable of taking charge of two children; also, a General Servant. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 2904 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs POTTER, Coach and Horses Hotel. 2922 WANTED, a MAN to work on a farm; one who can milk. Apply to C. KNIGHT, Appleby. ___^ 2844. WANTED, a MAN, one accustomed to farm work. Apply to T. H. FOY. 29

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 3 August 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 3 August 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 3 August 1867, Page 3

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