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TRAFALGAR HOUSE. -0 . Clearing Sale oe SUMMER STOCK, FOR SIX DATS only!!! COMMENCING ON Monday, February 28, 1870. o ■ — . LADIES' MADE-UP DRESSES, from lOs. FANCY MOHAIRS, from 4s. 6d. the Dress. PRINTED MUSLINS, from s£d. per yard. CHILDREN'S BLACK SILK JACKETS, from ss. LADIES' BLACK SILK JACKETS, from 15s. . ■ o • ALL KINDS OF SEASONABLE GOODS will be offered at such REDUCED PRICES as must effect an IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, to make room for NEW GOODS TO AEEIVE PEE " ALPHItJGTON." TRAFALGAR HOUSE, NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. 0 FK^IISTCIS GEIMES, MANAGER. February 22, Wo. 353

HOP-PICKERS WANTED. — Apply to THOMAS FIELD, at the Brewery." 378 LOST, BETWEEN Richmond and Nelson, the BRASS CAP of an AXLE. A Reward of Half-a-crown will be paid to anyone leaving the same with the undersigned, or at this office. 359 JOHN LYNE, Richmond. TENDERS will be Received by me until FRIDAY, the 25th instant, for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUrfE. Plans and Specification can be seen at my Office, Selwyn-place. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES E. BEATSON. Nelson, Feb. 22^ 365 NOTICE TO HOP-PICKERS. HOP-PICKING will COMMENCE in "MYERS' GROUND" on THURSDAY MORNING, at Eight o'clock. HOOPER & DODSON. J. R. HOOPER'S PICKERS will COMMENCE in the same Grounds on MONDAY. 354 ESTATE OF R. G. GIBBONS. ALL CLAIMS against this Estate must be _ sent in, proved, before THURSDAY, the 24th instant (or they will not be recognised), to JAMES BURNETT, Of Messrs. Buxton & Co , or to 356 THOMAS R. FISHER. , NOTICE. I AM Prepared to accept MR. H. COTTIER'S CHALLENGE, advertised on February 10, TO ROW A MATCH— the QUEEN, Whaleboat against the FAVORITE, for £20, £50, or £100, such Race to take place within One Month from this date. Arrangements can be made and Deposits Paid on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 p m., at the MASONIC HOTEL. THOMAS MENARY. February 24, 1870. 376 NOTICE. Dl\/1" TTSAACS having purchased • JLVJL* i. the Business of W. DAVis, Photographer, he will in future attend to the Photographic Department, and having obtained the valuable services of W. Davis, to Color or take PORTRAITS, he trusts to merit a large share of the public custom. N.B. — W. Davis wi.-he9 to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Nelson and elsewhere who have patronised him for the last ten or twelve years, that he will endeavor still to give satisfaction. 377 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. TENDERS will be Received at the Office of the Board until FRIDAY, the 25th inst., at Half-past Six o'clock p.m., for FORMING HARPER-STREET. Specification may be seen at the Office of the Board, from Eleven till One o'clock daily. By order, THOMAS YOUNGER, Surveyor to the Board. Board of Works Office, Nelson^ February 22, 187(X 364

GRAPES ! t GRAPES ! ! ! ON SALE at the NELSON VINEYARD, in Large or Small Quantities. PETER FRANK, 322 Tasman and Hardy Streets. P I G S~^ : ■pIOR SALE ELEVEN PIGS. 363 Apply at BRIDGE END. ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. GEORGE RICHARDSON. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the above Estate are requested to be PAID without delay to the ADMINISTRATRIX, Mary Jane Richardson ; and all persons having CLAIMS on the Estate are desired to SEND IN the same for settlement, on or before the loth of March next. MARY JANE RICHARDSON. Golden Fleece Hotel, February 23, 1870. 367 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. fi RAND y\RAMATIC OTAR g^OMPANY FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY ! I ! THIS EVENING, THURSDAY. TWO FAVORITE DRAMAS. The Performance will commence with Courtkey's Celebrated Drama of TIME TRIES ALL. Mathew Bates - - Mr. Joseph Rayner Mr. Leeson ... Mr. J. G. Joyce 1 Collander Yawn - - Mr. James Simmonds \ Tom Fact - - - Mr. Sam Howard Servant - Mr. Power J Laura Leeson - Mrs. 11. Jackson ; Fanny Fact - Mrs. S. Howard i — — — — — To conclude with the Celebrated Comic Drama of [ KING CHARLES IL, or, THE DAYS OF THE MERRIE MONARCH. ' [ King Charles 11. . . . Mr. Joseph Rayner | Rochester .... Mr. J. G. Joyce Captain Copp » . . Mr. S. Howard Edward .... Mrs. Howard 1 Mary Copp .... Mrs. H. Jackson Lady Clare .... Mrs. Joyce. ! TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF Mr. and Mrs. JOYCE. During the Evening, SEVERAL NEW and POPULAR ARIAS* by MR. ALFRED OAKEY. MILLION PRICES!!! Front Seats, 35.; Back Seats, 2s. j Gallery, ls. Children Ilalf-price to Front and Back Seats Boors Open at Half-past Seven, Commencing at Eight o'clock, and terminating as near Eleven qs possible

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 46, 24 February 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 46, 24 February 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 46, 24 February 1870, Page 3

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