Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 26, 1869. TTIENDERS will be received at this office, until JL WEDNESDAY, 10th March, for the tinder- ' mentioned WORKS, viz.:— • Building certain ADDITIONS to the LUNATIC ASYLUM. BEFLOORIttG COLiLINGWOOD BRIDGE. PAINTING and TARRING MLE-STBEET BRIDGE. Plans and specifications may be seen at the •Provincial Engineer's Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, -454 Provincial Secretary. EX PANAMA MAIL STEAMER RAKA I A . WILSON & RICHARDSON •Are' now Exhibiting for Sale— 1 case of "T YONS and SPITALFIELBS SILKS, ; -JLi bought previously to the advance. 1 case of JOSEPHINE GLOVES, t) First choice, direct from Dent's. I case of *DWENCH and COVENTRY RIBBONS 1 case of Rich ,/^LOTH JACKETS, \J Parisian shapes, elaborately trimme d. The above' Goods ace all marked at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, To make room'fdr "LARGE SHI PMEK TS , ■Daily expected. TheEesidueofthe 'QUMMER and SURPLUS STOCK Will be Sold at REDUCED PRICES j Until all is Cleared Out. "TJEADY-MADE CLOTHING! As we ate relinquishing this part of the „ business, we are Selling thewhole of our VERY SUPERIOR STOCK OF MELBOURNE CLOTHING AT PRIME COST. This fact, coupled with' the acknowledged 'superiority *of Colonial-made Garments over imported English- made Steps, should induce all' parties to pay us a visit. WILSON & RICHARDSON, BRIDGE STREET. 488 "FYAFFLE POSTPONED at Coach and £\> Horses, for Pen and Ink Drawing, will take » ■placeat 8 o'clock on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. 489 ' AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY. "CURST SHIPMENT, ex MALAY, -Jj NOW OPENING. THOMAS R. FISHER. Importer. "Nelson, March 1, 1869. 483 ALL -Persons ; to whom Mr F. H. GAPPER, , 'of Wakefleld, is indebted, will please send 'in their claims to the undersigned not later than ■ the 15th : instant. Wm. ROUT, Hardy-street. Nelson, March 1, 1869. 480 , A CHOICE Collection of BULBS for TEN x\. SHILLINGS,' in packages, containing 20 sorts : — 10 of Ixia, '4 of Sparaxis, mixed Tulips, ' -Iris, Hyacinths, Babianas,&c.; must be planted 'by end of -April. Also, a large collection of ; | -tallies, Gladiolus, &c, at one fourth 'London Iprices. Vegetable Seeds of all kinds, grown by WILLIAM COLEMAN, Nurseryman, Brook-st. . Valley, or may be had of J. LUCAS, Tailor, \Bridge-Bt., Nelson. 468 • A 'FEW FAMILIES tean have EMPLOYMENT by applying to T. FIELD, Colling'woo&- street, at Picking Hops. 404 •QEVERAL Desirable Pieces of LAND FOR O SALE (oQ liberal terms) in and near Motueka. Apply to Mr JELLICOE, Motueka. 344 . LOST, between Painton's Corner and the Wakefield Arms, TWO POGS, one a dark dog with white blaze down face, having a ' collar and* chain on ; answers o the name at "Rob," the other a yellow bitch, with white ■ speck in ea<ih eye ; chain round her neck ; ■ •answers to the name of "Maviies." Anyone returning the same to Mr WARREN, Bridge-st., or Mr J. G AUKRODGER, Foxhffl, wiil be rewarded. 469 •JOHN WESLEY AND HIS TIMES. ■ T^TOW Publishing, price 36\, the Substance of 131 a LECTURE on. the above subject, deby the Rev. W. M. PUNSHON. B. LUCAS & SON, Evening Mail Office.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 50, 2 March 1869, Page 3
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