Public Notices. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIIOTCE. quite ne-.v, about live minutes' walk from the Government Wharf. Terms liberal. Apply to 55* Wi"LLIAM A.XEUSTEN. EICII Bush LAND, partclsaroM :mJ in grass, near .ilcuueku, FOI.I iJALK. 4-24 F. JELLICOE, Motuoka. FOR SALE, Ipr/7 ACRES of Goo.l LAJTD, being No. 27 i) g on t!io plan, dis:rii:t of Aore/u, wi hia two milus of ilie town of O'.iiiituj-.t'uo.l. Aj<p!y to 433 iMr U r M. SCiIAFKit, Oo'.iing-wb,-,,!. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN THE WOOD. rpO be SOLT), oa very easy terms, TOWN" _L ACiiE No. corner of Tasniau and Cambria streets, in allotsnents to suit purchasers, at £2 10; per foot, ss. per (ooc cash deposit, tli^ balaUL-e by iustuliuuiits as ra:iv be agreed upon. For further particulars, apply to TO ROUT, 575 liariiy-screet. T. M. BRYANT, COMMESSION & CUSTOM-HOUSE xiGEI\T, HAS liIiMOVED from Hardy-street to LEVIEN'S (JJlAiliiiCK'o. iiriilge-st. 452 J. TREGEA AND SON, lIiONiIONGERS, &c, Lower Bridge-street, ~OEGS to thaak ciis public for the encouraging Tp supp-irt whicii they have lo^eivel since co;naiea'oin^ thj above 'justness, an.l dcairrf to intimate that they have removed to the NE\V PUiLAii."s^d, lately erected ucit ttii Waicatu ilor^l, ijow^r BriUsje-strwt, wriare they trust n, similar aiuoant of patronage will be coutiuuei to the ru. FUriXISKtN'G AND BUILDS US' IBONMOSGr&tIY ALWAYS ON UAXO. Lower Bridge-street", January 2. 1833. 19 W. C WILKIN"S is now showing a large variety o(' KiCiiOoTNE LA'.Jl J d, both lingiisli a:id A'lierican; and invites attention to the t'acfi that in the Patent Fu:mv-ure Lamp the glas3 chim.iey is superseded by a m^lat arrangement, whicli cannot oreak. 5^J SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. At- 10 i^r cc.it. u:vi-r Co it, FOii CASH ONLY. • r jnrn-J und-jrsignj.l bj:;ig about to leave ths i premise's tn.ir. ,ici :n- yrjieiiC ocj^ijiei, is p.vp'ii'iiil 1.0 clear olf tne -.viiale o:" his slock az a sacriiLs. Catalogues, with the prise to each article, will shortly be circulated. THOS. SNOW, Victoria House. 285 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. TIIE undersigned have JUST RECEIVED, and are JS O W OPENING, ex li. T. Tunibull:— 103 Trunks of LADIES. GENTS, aud CiIILDREN'a BOOTS, Of all descriptions, Suitable for the Season. HEALY & LESLIE, Bridge-street. KB. — A lot of superior brass-bound SHOE TRUNKS on SALE. 414 j\/fACHINE SEWING au-l Crochet-work by jLO. AlrsCLAßiva, Colliitgwood-streyC. N.IJ. l.:.i« lies' Hair Nets made u> order. 4t'2" DOORS, SASHES, and MOULDINGS. THE undersigned having takea that branch of the business carried on by D. Robertson, can supply' the above article at moderate prices. J. M'CONKEVT, Steani planing Machine, 446 ''Hardy-street;. I *■•■■- INFIDELITY : . :'■. ■ ITS ASPECTS, CAUSES, and AGENCIES (Prize Essay). .By the Rev. T. PEARSON. Price 2s. Oa Sal« at th« Office of the Evening Mail. R. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 69, 23 March 1868, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 69, 23 March 1868, Page 1
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