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l Tin ill _. i i»iihiiii_.i, in»u>iiiiH—^u»V 1 1 iii uWW tlllwuifcWJtri- Mmigfe INSTEUCTION IN SINGING. MR R. B. WALCOT'S SINGING CLASSES will COMMENCE on .WEDNESDAY Evening next, January 29, at the Harmonic Society's Practice Room, Tralalgar-square. Persons desirous of joining are requested to communicate with Mr Walcot before that day. Collingwood-street, January 22, 170 rriENDERS will be received by thi Waimea JL Road Board, up to MONDAY Evening, Pebruary 3, for GRAVELLING part of the Trunk Koad at Lower Wakefield. Specifications to be seen after Tuesday, 28th instant, ac the Wakefield Inn. The lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON. 202 Secretary. "" . ' ~» To Lefc " IN MASSACRE BAY. TO LET, 200 Acres of good LAND on Lease, at an easy rent to an improving tenant, wich or without Stock preseutly depasturing thereon. For particulars, apply at the ofiice of this paper. 122 TO LET, a Five-roomed COTTAGE in Alton* street. Apply to M. LIGHTBAND, Tra-faigar-street. 151 TO LET, a Three-roomed COTTAGE. Rent low. Apply to B. CORNELL, Halifaxstreet east. 44 TO LET, a SHOP in Nile-street West. Apply toW FALCONER. 198 Wanted. WANTED, a NURSE to take charge of Two Children, two and four years of age. App'.y at the Nelson Meat Bazaar, Trafalgarstreet. January 24, 1868. 186 WANTED, a General SERVANT; wages liberal. Apply to Mrs WHITWEuL, Cambria-street, the Wood. 187 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply at the Pier Hotel, the Port. 48 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs CORRIGAN, Miners' Arms Hotel, Hardy-street. -51 WANTED, a MAN without encumbrance, who understands colonial farm-work. Apply at this office. 4003 i - « Sales by Auction. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, ENGRAVINGS, &c. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, At 1 1 o'clock, MR. J. J. HORNB! has heen instructed by H. G. Gouland, Esq., who is about to leave the province, to Sell by Auction, at his residence, near the College, on PRIDAY, Feb. 7, at 1 1 o'clock, viz.— The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, ENGRAVINGS, GLASS and CROCKERYWARE, and EFFECTS, comprising An elegant Drawingroom Set Drawingroom and other Tables Clocks, Chimney Ornaments Piano, Chiffbnnier, Wardrobe Chests of Drawers, Engravings Cheval and Swing Glasses Bedroom Furniture Plate, Glass, and Crockeryware Kitchen Utensils, &c, and everything necessary for the most complete household establishment. Lunch provided. Terms at sale. Catalogues may be had ofthe Auctioneer.. Commercial Auction Mart, January 15. 98 TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND COUNTRY BUYERS. MACHINE MADE BISCUITS. FRIDAY, JAN. 3l7and SATNRDAY, FEBRUARY 1. At 12 o'clock. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions frora Mr. J. T. Johns to offer by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, a large assortment of Plain and Fancy BISCUITS, in Tins from 2 lbs. to 20 lbs,, or in bulk in any quantity. The Auctioneers can with confidence recommend this first-class lot of Biscuits, it being Mr. Johns' wish to convince buyers that they cannot be excelled by any imported biscuits. The object of this sale is to introdace Nelson Steam Made Biscuits to the trade and public generally, for if once tried, buyers wili repeat their crders. LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, January 27, 1868. 199

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 22, 27 January 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 22, 27 January 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 22, 27 January 1868, Page 3

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