, .Public Notices. fi LANDON; • ~ V« SADDLER AND COLLAR MAKER, THAPAXGAR-STREET. 2329 EW. DEE, • TAILOR AND DRAPKIi. Opposite Hornby's Auction Mart, Bridge-st. 45 XXT 3t A CLAREN, ▼V • BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Uppeti Bridge-street. S. M. S^_ OMON & C°NEW GOODS ! ! NEW GOODS ! ! ! JUST RECEIVED FROM MELBOURNE AND DUNEDIN. A Laijge Assortment op NEW AND FASHIONABLE SUIIEK DEAPERY AND CLOTHING.. 1 f\f\ PIECES. Fancy and Stripe Prints, best IVvJ qua'ity. warranted Fast Colours, 7£d. per yard Mohairs, ami Poplinettes, 9_|d. per yard Printed Muslins Fancy Ginghams 500 Clrldren's Sun Hats, at 2s. fid. White Llama and -Alpacha Jackets Children's Brown Holland and Grass Cloth J ackets Black Silk Jackets, New Shapes Plain, Spotted, and Checked Muslins White and Colored Stays, from 3s. 9d. Ladies' and Children's White and Colored Silk and Thread Gloves Horrodcs' Calicoes Sheetings, Counterpanes Ladies' Belts and Handkerchiefs Ladies' G-irls' and Children's Hosiery All of which* are offered at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. We have also greatly added to )ur Stock of TyTEN'S TROYS' AND Y ODTHS ' CLOTHING, And can with confidence say that we have the BEPT SELECTED ASSORTMENT INTHE PROVINCE. Nearly the whole being COLONIAL MADE. Men's Boys' and Youths' Hats and Caps in great variety. Crimean, White and Regatta Shirts, all sizes. Under Flannels and Drawers. Ciicketing Shirts and Caps. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Belts, Hankerchiefs, Ties, Collars, &c, &c, &c. Our old motto. — Small Profits and Quick Returns S. M. SOLOMON & CO., 2605 Trafalgar Street. I\/rRS. TOSIAH T UCAS (FROM "LONDON), IyTTLLINER, T\RESS and T/TANTLE -j^pivEß, Upper Bridge Street, Nearly opposite the Government Buildings. Ladies waited on at their own residences. 1938 CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that on and after the il Ilth of January next, the provisions of j tlie "Cattle Trespass Act, 18f>S," will be en- j foi'ced on my land — being 15 acres, situated on the Grampian Hills, and that it is my intention to claim damages for all Cattle trespassing on the said land, whether Fenced or Unienced. J. L. HAASE. Nelson, December 11, 1869. " 2624 WANGAPEKA DIGGINGS. J. AGSMF Begs to. call the attention of DIGGERS and others to the fact that they may have Capital ACCOMMODATION, and be supplied with every REQUISITE at the BELL-GROVE INN AND STORE. At the Foot of Spooner's' Range, ahout Three-quarters-of-a-mile above Holder's Coach-house; Foxhill, Wai-iti Va11ey. ...... 2493 „:\gv '"^t,e^b, : BOOTMAKER,' Hardt-stbeet, Informs his Friends and the Public that he has received N \ w7T : Gf;0 lli 6 "D S which he is. selling at prices to meet the times. Making and Repairing at Moderate Charges. ' ; 2471
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue v, 6 January 1870, Page 4
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