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MR. AKERSTENTS COMMITTEE will meet EVERY EVENING* in the Committee Room, Ti-afalgar-stri-et. 2236 BLUE CREEK DIGGINGS. TO STOREKEEPERS, MINERS, PROSPECTORS, 85c. NOW" ON HAND AND MADE TO OKDER, SUPERIOR NAILED WELLINGTONS. HALF WELLINGTONS. WATERTIGHTS AND BLUCHERS. T ACE BOOTS AND LACES. JU T EGGINGS, &c, &c. JU As the abovi- are nil Colonial made, they will be found of a Superior Quality. M. LIGHTBAND, 2261 Trafalgar-street. BALL AT WAIMEA WEST. MR. HALL begs to announce to the inhabitants of Waimea West and the surrounding districts ihai his ASSEMBLY RALLwill tnke place at th? SHiool-house, Waimea-west, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 28th instant. The Volunteer Cadet Band will play at intervals during the evening. Tickets, 6s. each, Refreshments included. •2282 WANGAPEKA DIGGINGS. TO DIGGERS AND OTHERS. HEALY & T ESLIE JLJ HAVE NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TTn-ATERTIGHT T3OOTS. HEALKY & LESLIE, 2252 Bridge street. TH GOVERNORS OF NKLSON C<>LLFGK arc prepared to give a Free Kducaii'Mi for a period >>f Two Years, at. the College. ti Two Boys who have :<tiended a Nils.;n Provincial >chool for at least two ye»rs, an-l who shall pass the be-*t examination in the subjects usually taught in "those schools. The candidates mu/it have attaiue-1 their twelfth year. The examination will jrobably take place a* out Christmas, but further particulars as to time an<l pl;ice may be obtained from W. C. HODGSON, E.-q., Inspector of Schools, or ihe undersigned, ROBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. October 23, ISR9. 2285 |?fe w^-0 ° o til K H^jf W § • 151 "» wOk? « y M pg. „y n b h, s " g Hi ' "£T qq MR . J . R . MAB I N lias received instructi«ns from Mrs. David Robkktson, who is leaving Nelson, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, the 28th inst., at 11 o'clock At her Residence Hardy-street, nearly opposite the Institute, The Whole of her TTOUSEHOLD T^URNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— Hair-covered Couch — Parlour Table — Oil Cloth — Chiffonniere — Easy Chairs — Dining Chairs — Pictures — Fender and Irons — Hall Canvas and Mats — -Oouble and Hngle Wooden and Iron Bedsteads and Stretchers — Palliasses — Mattresses — Blankets — Toilet Tables* and tets — Chests Drawers — Mirrors — Colonial Covich — Dining, Kitchf-n and Hde TaMes— Cooking Stove and Utensils— M<at Safe— Earthenware— Glassware •—Drugget— Kitchen Dresser — Lamps — ,-Glassware, &c, &c. , 2255

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 252, 26 October 1869, Page 3

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