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MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, will be in Nelson for a short time. Hardystreet, opposite the Institute. 465 NEW SHEFFIELD CUTLERY, Per Panama Mail. Large and Small Table Knives, Carvers, and Steels Pocket and Pen Knives in large variety Scissors, Toy Knives, Razors Measuring Tapes, Gouge Slips, &c, &c. W. €. WILKINS, Ironmonger, . 449 Hardy-street. ESTATE OF THE LATE J. POYNTER, ESQ., : THE PORT, NELSON. '. MR. A. D. AUSTIN has received instructions to Sell, by Private Contract, portions of the above ESTATE, comprising some of the most pleasantly and healthfully situated BUDLDING ALLOTMENTS in Nelson, easy of access, and* commanding views of the Harbour and Bay. Also, the very convenient and well-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, with GARDEN attached. Also, a comfortable Six-roomed COTTAGE . with frontage to the Haven-road. The above properties h*ve been fpriced low and'the terms a"fe very easy. 27 mHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD having X CLEARED of GORSE, BRIERS, &c, the Trunk Roads,- and certain other roads the district, OWNERS and OCCUPIERS of land contiguous to such cleared roads, are required to take notice, that in accordance with By-law No. 2 of the Board, suchOtrn'ers or Occupiers have from the date of stfch'clearifig^ become liable for keeping such portions of the roads as front their -•respective lands clear of such obstructions. The penalty for neglect or refusal is a fine of FORTY Shillings. All 'parties having hedges overhanging any public road are required to trim the same without delay, and to remove all such clippings within one week thereafter, or they will be proceeded against without further notice. By order of the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. February 12, 1869. 343 THE NELSON BUTCHERY, Established 1863. H. WAHR^EN, ■Bridge-street, TN thanking 1 the inhabitants for' their patronage, ; JL would remark that the present depression of the times has enabled him to buy, for cash, a 'large supply of Fat Cattle, Sheep, JLambs, and other Stock, of the very best quality and description. : His .premises in Nelson are under -his own ; .superintendence, and his business is conducted with every regard to cleanliness and attention to the requirements of his numerous customers. Meat, like every other article, receives its relative price according to the supply and demand. From his own practical knowledge of "the "trade, and purchasing for cash, he is enabled Hx>- procure at all times the BEST STOCK that can be ■obtained 1 in the province. H. W. would also inform owners and masters of vessels, and the public, that he is now prepared to serve them at the following Cash Prices: — Legs, Loins, and Shoulders of Mutton 4d per Ib. Sides of Mutton >.. 3£d „ Quarters of Lamb ... 3s 6d to 4s 6d each Prime Roasting Beef . . 6£d perlb. Roasting Beef sjd „ Boiling „ ... * 4d and 5d Soup , 3d „ Rump Steaks 7d „ Beefsteaks ... 6d „ Pork and Veal... *.. 6d „ Hams and Bacon always on hand. Poultry and Vegetables when in season. H. WARREN, Bridge-street. 181 W. JONES, SALTWATER BRIDGE, Haven-road. WANGANUI COAL Hay Straw Chaff Oats, seed and feed Maize, whole -or crushed Wheat : Barley ■Flour-, beat quality Sharps Bran Potatoes Bacon : Otago Oatmeal Butter '. Eggs, fresh. W. JONES, Saltwater Bridge, 8f Haven-road. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN -ASSOCIATION, mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of J_ Members will be iield at the Room, Bridgestreet, on THURSDAY ISBXT, ; at half-past 7 p.m. All members are urgently requested to attend. - ' ... 484 S. COSTAI/L, Son. Sec.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 50, 2 March 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 50, 2 March 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 50, 2 March 1869, Page 3

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