FOR TARANA^IA^D MANIJKAtL J lUk. nP HE s>s - STORMBIRD will leave -*r fol< the, above ports shortly JTor freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, 2546 . - Agents. WESLETAN. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, MOTITEKA, mWO SERMONS will be preached in the X Wesleyan Chapel, Motueka, on SUNDAY, 27th December, in the Morning at 1 1, and in the Evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rev. B. L. VICKERS. Collections after each Service in aid of the above School. On MONDAY following, 28th, there will be a TEA MEETING-, after which several Ministers . and Friends will deliver addresses. Children's Tea at 3, Adults at 5 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each; Children not belonging to the School, Is. ,;;.". 2539 TyrOTICE is hereby given, that WILLIAM J3I ASTLK, Waimiea-road, Storekeeper, has this day ASSIGNED all his Stock-in-Trade, &c , to E. Buxton & Co., Merchants, Nelson, for the benefit of his creditors. All DEBTS owing by ana to the said W. Astle up to this date to be sent in to Messrs E. Buxton & Co. before the Ist January, 1869, orthey will not be recognised. •; Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Dec. 2, 1869. 2542 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "TTTE, the undersigned, carrying on business VV under the style or firm of Moore & Conway, Builders, have DISSOLVED PART-^ NERSHIP this day, by mutual consent, the business being carried on in future by C. W. Moore. C. W.MOORE. T. CONWAY. Witness— P. C. Wilson. Nelson,' N.Z., Dec. 3, 1868. 2544 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST JttEADY-MADE CLOTHING JxLercery 13 AT Wilson & Ja/ichardson's, Who have just added to their Stock— 8 PACKAGES of Mens and Boys' HATS and CAPS 6 PACKAGES of Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarves, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 5 PACKAGES of Melbourne-made CLOTHING O PACKAGES of Mole TROUSERS. WILSON & EICHARDSON, BRIDGE-STREET. 2433 MASONIC HOTEL, TRAFALGAR-STREET. Nelson. E. EVERETT (Late of the Bank Hotel), BEGS to announce that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS in the abov« Premises, and trusts that, by adhering to the same principles of management which have hitherto guided his efforts, and secured many years of public patronage and confidence, a large - measure of support will again be accorded him. The ample accommodation possessed by the NEW PREMISES affords unusual facilities for the comfort of temporary residents in town, while the' CULINARY and BAR DEPARTMENTS will be very carefully superintended. An ORDINARY every day, at 1 o'clock. . Chops at any hour in the day. A SPACIOUS BILLIABD ROOM. 2537 FLAX in stock at all times and in any Quantity, at 2541 ; R. K. TURNER'S, Nile-st. West. FOR SALE, CHEAP, A LOT of PACKING CASES. 2543 WILSON & RICHARDSON. - TO BREEDERS OF PIGS. FOR SALE, a splendid . SOW", 2 years old, sister to the Boar that won the Prize last, year at the Agricultural Show, with 2 Ytfung ; Ones, 6 weeks old. The Sow was imported ex Annie Benfleld. J; BLANCHE, ; 2545 Haven-road;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 286, 3 December 1868, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 286, 3 December 1868, Page 3
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