| NOTICE OF -REMOVAL; Jfi fiOMS, SHIP AND GENERAL • VX. \JT Pl/UMBER, &c, &c, late of Bridge Street, Nelson, begs to inform h's old Friends and the Public genera'ly that he has taken the. VICTORI A HOTEL, Port Road, where he hopes by selling the best of Liquors, | combined, with Cleanliness, and Respect ability, to merit a share of their favors. Th Plumbing Business in all its branches carried on in the adjoiuing premises. 9 jyj-R. J£IERNAN, SUR" GEON DENTIST, (prom london). Hardt Street, Nelson, (Opposite the Institute). Artificial Teeth inserted on gold, silver, or 2746 vulcanite. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the late Mrs. C. E. BAR TLETT must be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 3 1 st instant. C. J. BARTLETT. ' Nelson, January 4, 18C9. 16 BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A MEETING of the COMMITTEE of the Nelson Auxiliary to the above Society will be held in the DIOCESAN ROOM, THIS EVENING, at Four o'clock. HENRY DREW, 17 Hon. Sec. INSPECTION PARADE. THE MONTHLY INSPECTION PARADE of Nelson Artillerv and No. 1, City Rifles will be he'd at th<} "BOTANICAL GARDENS, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at Halfpast Six. By order, JOHN LOCKETT. Captain, Adjutant, Militia and Volunteers. Nelson. December 6, 1869. 28 mHOMPSON & QJTAVBRT, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, TMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c, AUCTIONEERS, STOOK SALESMEN. SHIEPING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AG3NTS. Fortnightly Sales of Stock held at Richmond Fair Ground. 25 TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned are SOLE WHOLE* ALUAGENTS of' KOU & HOUNSELL'S BRAND »f SILK-DRESSED FLOUR in 20ulb, 1001b, and 501b Bags. Super6ne Silk-dressed Flour ... £H per ton Bran ... ... ... 7 „ Pollard ... ... - 7 „ Sharps ... ... ... 9 „ NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, Dec. 28. 1869. '676 NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOrK bess to intimate to the • 8~l Public of Nel«on and Mntueka, that he has COMMENCED RUNNING A CONVEYANCE between the above places, starting from ihe Coach and Horses Hotei,, NELSON, on Mondays and Thursdays, at 9 a.m., and from Mr. Rumbolt's, MOTUEKA, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Passengers and Pare Is booked at tbe above addresses. Parcels carefully delivered 2765 CHRIST CHURCH, NELSON. rnHF CHURCHWARDENS will be in X ATTENDANCE at the Church, on FRIDAY NEXT, January 7, at Eleven. o'clock in the Morning, and at the Bishop's School-room at S' ven o'clock in the Evening, to RECEIVE the PEW RENTS for the present Half-year, and Receive Applications for New Sittings. The Churchwardens request those persons who require New sittings, or desire to change their present Sittings, to make their applications at the Church in the Morning. 24 K?EE EALY I Churchwardens. WAKEFIELD. WT) ATTERSON, having Purchased the . .JV Business lately carried on by Mr. Hodgson, in the STORE next the FOREST ISN, begs respectfully to iuiorm the Residents of Wakrileld and neighbourhood that it will be his endtavour to ensure a liberal amount; of their patronage, by keeping a GOOD ASSORTMENT of the BEST ARTICEES at Moderate Prices^ Highest price given for Farm and Dairy Producer W. PATTERSON, Waimea-road, Nelson, 27 Branch Store, Wakefleld.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue v, 6 January 1870, Page 3
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498Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue v, 6 January 1870, Page 3
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