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NOTICE to PASSENGERS and SHIPPERS for the WEST COAST PORTS. JS IH_A HPHE steamer «||& X KENNEDY, JmlMWlM^. is now receiving cargo at the Albion J^&%go§Bfr Wharf, ;.nd will leave on SATURDAY, Bth instant, at 10 p m. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, February 6, 1868. 271 EXCUIi SION TRIP to the CROIXELLES AND BACK. _ 4 *Jk HPHE paddle steamer *4|S|_v X LADY BARKLY (weather permitting) leave "iSKiSQp. NhXSON for CROIXELLES HARBOR, on MONDAY next, at 10 a.m., arriving in Nelson about 9 p.m. Fare, there and back, ss. Early application for tickets is nee "ssary, as only a limited number of passengers will be taken. 270 JAMES C. BUHFORD. WESLETAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, NELSON. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS will be preached in the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street, on SUNDAY, February 9, in the Morning at il, aim in the Evening at half-past 6, by the Rev. J. CIiUMP. On the following TUESDAY, a TEA MEETING will take place, at half-past 6 o'clock. After which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, when addresses will be delivered by several Ministers and friends. Chair to be taken at half- past 7 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each, may bo had of Mr Usher and Mr Burn, Trafalgar-street; Mr D. W;-gg and Mr Crisp, Hardy-street; and Mr Hough and Mr li. Lucas, Bridge-street; or of any of the Teacher*. Collections after each service, in aid of the above School. 263 FORESTERS' FETE. THE TEA and SPORTS will be POSTPONED until MONDAY next, the 10th February, on account of the recent Flood having damaged the Ground. 26" By order of the Committee. CAKES! CAKES FOR THE MILLION. ON account of the recent wet weather, the provisions intended for the Foresters' Fete Tea, last Monday, will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice, as there will have to be a fresh supply made, the Fete being postponed. J. GUNTHER, Sturt Bakery, •266 Trafalgar street. DR. CUSACK being about to leave NeNon, reque. -8 that all persons indebted to him will SETTLK their Accounts, and that all persons to whom lie is indebted will SEND IN their Accounts, on or before Februarj 15, 186 H. 283 NOTICE. I THE undersigned, will not be answerable for , any DEBTS contracted by my Wile, Mary Burns, after this date. ROBERT BURNS. Waimea-road, February 6, 1868. 273 MUST BE SOLD. ABOUT 100 DRESSES and other Goods, more or less damaged by rain water during the late storm, will be cleared out without regard to cost. An early inspection of tbe Goods will prove the fact. H. R. COULTER, Draper and Grocer, Bridge-street, 265 Nelson. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. At 10 per cent. und<r Co>t, FOR CASH ONLY. . (.HE undersigned being about to leave the X premises that he at present occupies, is prepared to clear off the whole of his stock at a sacrifice. Catalogues, with the price to each article, will shortly be circulated. THOSTSNOW, Victoria House. 275 In the Estate of THOMAS CORBETT, Draper, Nelson. ALL Claims in the above Estate to be sent in •without delay, duJy proved upon affidavit, to the office of Thos. R. Fisher, one of the Trustees; and any Accounts due to the Estate remaining unpaid on the 29th of February, will be handed over to a solictor for recovery. T. GRAHAM \ Trnsteeß 254 THOMAS R. FISHER/ irnsieeß - lN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CORBETT, DKAPEK, NELSON. A FIRST DIVIDEND of Three Shillings in. the Powd, in the' above JS&tate, is NOW i PAYABLE at the office of Mr. T.R. FISHER, upon all proved clainiß. ) T. S. GRAHAM,. I Trustees 286 THOMAS R. FISHER, J A™**

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 31, 7 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 31, 7 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 31, 7 February 1868, Page 3

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