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EDWARDS' COMMITTEE. THE FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of Mf N. EDWARDS WILL MEET, THIS EVENING, AT 7 O'CLOCK, At Messrs N. T. LOCK FI ART'S STORE, Trafalgar-street. 2706 TO © P5 Z I o * . . ' a w ogg g ° H p* -si & A O t> 2 >> £ ° S --° O w J. a fr . >« « .2 ..2 y, 9 -° g CO Z 5? I" § « * § 2 >3 ' ec .2 .2 O O O •^ -P "^ ELECTORS OF NELSON, BEWARE OF PLACE HUNTERS. MR. SHEPHARD asserts that he does not want a -Billet, yet lie was anxious to get the District of Waimea put under the Petty Sessions Act which gives Is. 6d. per mile for travelling expenses, nnd Two Guineas per diem, to the Chairman. Mr Shephard also fried for the Resident Magistracy of Nelson. Mr Shephard also tried after the office of Clerk of.the Provincial Council. Ask his right-hand mau, Mr Henry Beitt, who well canvassed the Provincial Members. Mr Shephard boasted he would not take a Billet; but although living 30 miles away, here lie wus seeking for the shoes of .poor old Daddy White J . Here was tbe .smooth-tongued speaker, the clever spouter, the despiser of ' iilihy lucre,' showing himself the real Office Hunter. 2709 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by CHARLES OOLKS, late of the Waimea-road, Nelson, are to be sent in to WILLIAM MARRIS, Drapery and Grocery Store, Waimea-road, on or before January 1, 18159. 2712 "VTOTICE. — Persons Trespassing through the JS Enner-glynn Property will be PkuSEOUTED. All Dogs wih he DESTROYED. W. V. JENKINS. Enner-glynn, Dec. 22, 1855. 2690 CHRISTMAS FRUITS. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. EX JOHN BUNYAN, and NOW on SALE— Finest Currants „ Eleme liaisins „ Cape „ „ Sultana „ „ Muscatel „ Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel Mixed Spices, Jordan Almonds, Figs French Plums, China Ginger, &c. &c. Also, a Splendid Assottment of— Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits, Crosse & Black--well's Cal vesfbot Jelly, Eed and Black Currant jelly, Marmalade, I 'otted Meats, Herring and Anchovy Paste, Pickles, French Olives, Sauces, | &c. &c. &c. At H. HOITNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 2600 For Sale on easy terms, or To Let at n moderate Rent, T"~ HE ORCHARD and PEEMISES on .the Waimea-road, formerly occupied by Mr. W. Hale, as a JNursery. There is a Block of'five Acres with road frontages on three sites, and the Orchard contains upwards of 250 Fruit Trees of various kinds. Apply to H. G. GOULAND, .2681 Waimea-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 3

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