THE LATE FIEE. E JOSEPHS desires to THANK his friends, • the Fire Brigade, and the public, for their efforts to save his property during the late Fires'' N.B. — Business will be Carried On as usualin the Premises opposite late" Building, and formerly occupied by him. 3641 THE LATE FIRE. fTHEJE undersigned begs to THANK her friends X and the public for their kind assistance in removing her goods from the shop during the late fire. M. 11. SMART, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, November 8, 1867. 3634 THE LATE FIRE. I AM anxious to return my sincere THANK3 to those who so kindly assisted me at the late EIRE, and also to express my regret for any apparent rudeness of which I may have been guilty in the excitement and confusion which prevailed. EDWARD EVERETT. November 9, 1867. 3666 THE LATE FIRE. T> ENTOUL BROTHERS beg to return their A\> sincere THANKS to the Eire Brigade, their friends, and the public, for the assistance rendered during the late Fire. Nelson, November 9. 3664 THE LATE FIRE. MRS. RENTOUL would express her sincere THANKS to the Fire Brigade, her friends, and the public, for their assistance during the late Fire. November 9. 3663 WMILNER begs to THANK all those who • so kindly rendered him assistance in late Fire, in endeavoring tu save his property. 3653 THE LATE FIRE. mHE BUSINESS of the undersigned will be ! X CARRIED ON till further notice, at Mr bmallbone's Office, opposite K the Bauk of New South Wales. 3659 DONALD SINCLAIR. BLACK. CAMPBELL, & BLACK will RECOMMENCE BUSINESS in a few days, in those Premises lately occupied as the Criterion Hotel, opposite their late Premises. 3643 ONE or Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with a BEDROOM and SITTIN GROOM, with Board and Attendance, at Mrs LAMBERT'S, Waimea-road. 3516 EOR Sale, Six 400-ffallon TANKS, £3 eacht H. C. BULLAKD, Port. 3653 THIGH Sale, a Stout COB. Apply to T. B. Jj LOUISSON, Bridge-street. 3655 Sales by Auction. WETHERS, EWES, LAJIBS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J. J. HORNBI has received instructions to bell by Auction (date of which due notice will be given), at Mr Silcock's, Bridge Hotel, Wuimea South, viz. — 150 WETHERS 100 EWES 100 LAMBS (more or less). Without reserve. Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, October 25. 3547 PRIME SEED POTATOES. TUESDAY, 12th Instant, At 12 o'clock prompt. -J/~\ TONS POTATOES. In lots to suit purchasers. LOCKHART & CO. Nelson, November 9, 1867. 3665 Wanted. WANTED, a Good SERVANT. Apply to Mrs STAFFORD, Annesbrook. 3528 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs J. PRATT, Bridge-street. 3560 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs CRATE, opposite Mr heifer's Store, Grove-street, the Wood. 3616 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs ROBT. LEVIEN, Trafalgarsquare. 3632 WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs EDWARDS, Sunnyside. 3618 WANTED, a Female COOK. Apply to Mrs EVERETT, Bank Hotel, Hardy-street, Nelson. . 3(324 "VT^ANTED, a General Servant and a NurseW maid. Apply to Mrs COTTIER, Albion Hotel, the Port. 3620 XT ANTED, a BOY who can milk. Apply to X\ Mrs MOORHOUSE, Bronte-st. 36SS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 267, 9 November 1867, Page 3
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