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"*~*IIIBII ||W_m£an ii ■■ .iFii > mtmttmmtmmmmmmmmmm. mmmm LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL MEETING of Justices of the Peace will be held at the Court-house, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the 17th September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for the Granting and Transferring of LICENSES, pursuant to the provisions ofthe Licensing Act, 1867. JOHN SHARP, Clerk to Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Court, Nelson, August 22, 1867. 3067 FUNERAL. THE Funeral of the late Mr. ALEXANDER RANKIN will leave his late rcsidenee, Col-lingwood-street, at 2 o'clock on TUESDAY next. All friends are respectfully invited. 3070 PARMENTER & AMOS. WAIMEA DISTRICTS ASSESSMENT. IN accordance with Clause 10 of the Country Roads Amendment Act, 1858, the OWNERS and OCCUPIERS of LANDS or TENEMENTS, within these districts, or their agents, are hereby required to forward to the Road Board, within one calendar month from this date, a STATEMENT, in writing, of the Quantity and Nature of the Lands and Tenements owned and occupied by such persons, within these districts, with the Names of Owners or Occupiers thereof, and the Estimated Value to Sell of such Properties. No person neglecting to furnish such return will be entitled to appeal against the assessment about to be made. By order bf the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. Richmond, August 23, 1867. 3041 TENDERS will be received until 4 p.m., on - MONDAY, September 2nd, from parties willing to RENT, for the ensuing 7 years, that Portion of the Ground, about 4 acres, at .the RICHMOND CEMETERY, which is not at present otherwise required. Conditions of lease may be seen at Messrs Hodder & Talbot's. For tbe Trustees, 3066 T. J. THOMPSON. MR. H. A. LEVESTAM having RETIRED from the firm of MOUTRAY LEVESTAM, & Co., begs to inform his friends and the public that he again will CARRY ON his old BUSINESS, as ENGINEER and MILLWRIGHT, at the old stand in Collingwood street. 3031 TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. TENDERS wanted by the undersigned and will be received untii MONDAY next, at noon, August 26, for building an AUCTION MART and private RESIDENCE, &c, in Bridge street. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Temporary Auctiou Mart, next the Bank of New Zealand, Trafalgar-street. I J. J. HORNBY, I Auctioneer. Nelson, August.2l, lß67. 3034 I £15 REWARD, and NO QUESTIONS I ASKED, MISSING, from the late fire, an open-faced Silver Astronomical CHRONOMETER WATCH, with Gold Albert CHAIN, and NUGGET attached. Whoever will return the same to the undersigned will receive the above reward, i JAMES WILKIE, i Bridge-street. Nelson, Uth August, 1867. 2986 I "TN consequence of many Ladies and Gentlemen I X who live at a distance from Nelson being 1 disappointed, W. DAVIS will take CARTES I DE VISITE till the end of September; 1 for 55., I or 6 for lOs. 1 New Studio, opposite Mrs Bird's shop, | ■ Trafalgar-street. 3065 I TO THE LADIES OF NELSON. 1 "VAT H. SMART begs to intimate, to the Ladies 1 __xJL» ofNelson and its vicinity that having enI larged her store she has added to her Fancy I Trade a well-selected stock of LADIES' STAYS, I LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, and BABY- § LINEN, which she intends selling at such prices | as cannot fail giving satisfaction. She has also % just received a quantity of superior LEATHER, 'i expressly for leather work. ■ Orders taken and punctually executed by M. H. SMART, 2973' * ' Trafalgar-street, Nelson. . AWFUL SACRIFICE ! FOR THREE YEARS ONLY I JUST ARRIVED, per Guy Fawkes, from the Muckai: — p 1371 pairs ol Bellows, all sizes, from l_d. each } 20,000 Crimean Shirts, reduced from Bs. 4d. to 5 , 100 pence. fi 3500 Undershirts, reduced from 7s. to 84 pence p 2750 pairs of Doeskin Trousers, all shades, rell duced from one guinea to 21 shillings II 1541 Boys' Suits, all sizes, reduced from £1 lOs. U. to 30s. | 2157 Vests, all shades, reduced from half-a-sove- || reign to 10s. I A liberal discount to all buyers of £100 worth. jl A great reduction on all clothes made to order. ■v -■■ ' —mm.——. «? Hours of business, from la.m. to 1 p.m. 1 Goods delivered within 100 miles of Nelson I free gratis. I ■ C. FLOOD, * |. .... „,....-•.'..'.---; -Labor- Mart, - •-• •* | 30.68 *-•■ 77 i i'ry ;■"£_ 7 Bjfidge-atraefc.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 198, 24 August 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 198, 24 August 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 198, 24 August 1867, Page 3

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