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CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1866; I HEREBY give notice that, on and after the 21st may next, tbe Provisions of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1866, will be -ENFORCED on my land, Section, No 51, Suburban South ; and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or unenclosed. W. ROUT. April 21, 1868. 796 WAND E. MACKENZIE respectfully beg e to intimate to the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as FAMILY GROCERS, in those Premises in Bridge-street, opposite Mr J. J. Hornby's Auction Mart, where they have now laid in a Large Stock of the finest Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Pickles, Sauces, &c. As W. & E. M. import their Goods direct from England, and as they intend to confine themselves to the Grocery Business alone, customers favoring them with iheir orders may rely on getting every article of the first quality, and at the most reasonable price. 805 FOR SALE, ABOUT 3000 POSTS for Wire Fencing, 6 ft. long, 6 in. x 4. For particulars, apply at Messrs HEALY & LESLIE'S, Bridge-street. 835 A RELIC OF THE RUSSIAN WAR. WHEN Russian greed made pale the sheen Of Turkey's crescent gold ; 8 To arms !' was Europe's cry, I ween ; And straightway were enrolled, In battle form, 'gainst Muscovite And Cossack of the Don — The arms of Italy and France, With Britain's — three in one. In Eupatoria's sandy bay One brilliant Eastern morn, A thousand British vessels lay To save the Golden Horn ; They disembarked the ' dogs of war 'J They cowed the Russian Bear ; They crushed the stronghold of the Czar, Who yielded up his lair, And Alma, Balaclava, And Inkerman's dark day, Are remembered, like Sebastopol, Which in dire ruin lay. But should forgotten be these names, In life's incessant round, One famous institution lives, The Crimean war did found. When stormy winter's frost and snows Brought suffering on cur men ; Invention formed the CRIMEAN SHIRT, And made them warm again. And, thus E. BARNES, in fervid lines Clears from oblivion's dirt The tale of that Great Social 800n — The blessed CRIMEAN SHIRT ! And as E. BARNES has a COLLECTION of the MOST SPLENDID CRIMEAN SHIRTS, OF ALL KINDS, SHADES, and COLORS; In fact, a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT of the Best Material and Soundest Manufacture, rarely, if ever, equalled, and certainly never surpassed in Nelson; and as winter weather is approaching, he requests the attention of every man who can enjoy warmth and comfort, to INSPECT his latest importation of CRIMEAN SHIRTS. Sold by E. BARNES, corner of TRAFALGAR and BRIDGE STREETS, Nelson. 702 HATS! "DARNES' HATS! He has a Lot, that you must know, Of every shape and kind, Both tall and short, and hard and soft — The price will suit your mind — The color, too, which he can give Is every shade and hue; He wants you all to be aware That he will sell a few*. So come and buy before they go, Bring money in your pocket, The Figure is so very low Your hat-box you should stock it. FOR AT BARNES' YOU WILL FIND Hats for fashion, every whim, From Dandy to a Quaker's Brim; Hats for Youth, and Hats for Age, For the Wealthy and the Sage; Hats both lasting Black and Bright; Hats so Handsome, Sound, and Light. So if you really want a Good Hat TO E. BARNES, who has just received, and who is now opening, 8 CASES SUPERB HATS, in great varieties. BOOTS AND SHOES. From hzwl to heel'** an easy spring, And BARN-KS won't refuse To sell for almost jsnything A lot of BOOT*? and SHOES; They're BANKRUPT sTOCK, and must be sold To Clear them right off-hand; Cheaply they'll go ; down with the dust,And iu cheap leather stand. E. BARNES, CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND OUTFITTER, corner of TEA? ALGAE ste_ BRIDGE STREETS, 703

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 97, 25 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 97, 25 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 97, 25 April 1868, Page 3

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