\\TANTED, a Respectable GIRL, to attend ™ t0 CHILDREN. Apply to 37 Mrs. M'DONALD, Union Bank. WT-A-^'TE 0 ' a Goofl GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the "Retreat Inn," Motueka, or at tne r)fflre of tllis P«per. 38 *~~ —— . T H?, U ™ fr'.f A™ *J leir THANKS to i Mr. TALBOT, of the Motueka Ferry, and the other gentlemen who assisted him in their I'esrme from D ROW ING in the Motueka River on the 6th January. SAMUEL ADAMS, 39 JOHN TRATNOR. — SATURDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. 11/ TEN'S WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S JjJL BOOTS »nd SHOES — Assortment of Drapery—Hobiery —Dress Pieces —Fancy Goods —Wearing Apparel—Hats, &c. —Bottled Ale — M&tches, Ah^ a QuaQtU; of Household Furni. * v ' " JOHN R. MABIN, 36 Auctioneer. ============= NOTICE V x * Tb OG' TICKETS for the current year are now jjf ready for issue at the POLICE STATION* Harley-street. 33 ROBERT SHALLCRASS. ■— ■ J^[ B • j£ IERN AN , SURGEON DENTIST (from london). ITaedy Street, Nelson, (Opposite the Institute). Artificial Teeth inserted on gold, silver, or 2J^ vulcaniteN ° T_J^ CE • ALL CLAIMS against the late Mrs. E. BARTLETT must he sent in to the undersigned on or before the 3 1st instant. r.. j. BARTLETT. Nelson ' Januar^ *• 18 ' *■ ™ ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T ri fl ORE, SHIP AND GENERAL O , VX. XX PLUMBER, &c, &c, late of Bridge Srreet, Nelson, begs to inform his old Friends and the Public genera'!}' that he has taken the VICTORIA HOTEL, Port Road, where he hopes by selling the best of Liquors, combined with Cleanliness, and Respectability, to merit a share of their favors. The Plumbing Business in all its branches carried on in the adjoining premises. 9 TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. rfIHE undersigned are SOLE WHOLESALE -L AGENTS of KOO & HOUNSELL'S brand of silk-dressed flour in 2001 b, 1001 b, and 501 b Bags. Superfine Silk-drcsmed Flour ... £14 per ton Bran 7 „ Pollurd 7 „ Shar f)s 9 » NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, Dec. 28. 18G9 1676 • NELSON AND MOTUEKA. TT TTAYCOOK bees to intimate to the JIL« TJ_ Puhliciaf Nelson anrl Motueka, that he has COMMENCED RUNNING A CONVEYANCE between the above places, starting from ihe Coach and Horses Hotel, NELSON, on Mondays and Thursdays, at 9 a.m., and from Mr. Humbolt's, MOTUEKA, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Passengers an d Parc-ls booked at the above addresses. Parcels carefully delivered 2765 ~ m HOMPSON & CJTAVERT, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, TMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN. SHIPPING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Fortnightly Sales of Stock held at Richmond Fair Ground. 23 : ■ WAKEFIELD. ' ~X\T T>ATTERSON, having Purchased the YV « JL Business lately carried on by Mr. Hodgson, in the STORE next the FOREST INN, begs respectfully to inform the Residents of Wakefield and neighbourhood that it will be his endeavour to ensure a liberal amount of their patronage, by keeping a GOOD ASSORTMENT of the BEST ARTICLES at Moderate Prices ■ . .' . ■.". Highest price given for Farm and Dairy Produce. W. PATTERSON, Waimea-rpad, Nelson, 87 Br*nch Store, Wakefleld.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 6, 7 January 1870, Page 3
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