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Public Notices. Wf\ TTTILKIVS, Ironmonger. • Kj* TT Hardy; Street, now DECEIVES ALL ORFDIT BU INF.SS, and Sells only for CASH ON D' LIVRRY, at considerably REDUCED PRICKS. 6fil i^OOD FEESH BUITER WANTED. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. At H . HOUNSELL'S, 332 No. 1, Bridge-street. DAILY COACH FROM NELbON TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson ; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a ni. and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. 1574 FRANCIS HOLDER. SADDLE TT ORS E S PROM TTIOXHILL TO "TYTANGAPEKA. J fi AUKRODGER, of the FOXHILL INN, • vX begs to inform the public that he. has made arrangements with Mr. J. CHANDLER, of Wangapeka, for the LIVERY of HORSES at his Station ; consequently he is in a position to LET HORDES, either for the SINGLE or RETURN JOURNEY, at moderate charges. Any arrangements entered into by Mr Chandler with travellers will be recognised hy J. G. SIDE-SADDLES always kept. 587 FOR S A L E. STANLEY T>ROOK T>UN, consisting of _D JLV about 5800 Acres of FREEHOLD, and 600 Acres of LEASEHOLD I LAND, and commanding otherwise a large area of Piisturage. It will carry well from Two to Three Hundred Head of Cattle. The length of Run comprised in the above is ahout Ten Miles, commencing at Nicholson's Well, on the Spooner Range Road, and going down the Valley until it is intersected by the Pigeon Valley Road, and is consequently splendidly situated for Cattle Drovers or Dealers. It is well watered, and there is, even at the present time, a large amount of Feed all ov* r the Run. On the Upper part of the Run there is a large and substantial weatherboard House, with Stockyards and Sheds, and on the lower part a Good House, Milking Sheds, Stables, Yards, &c. There are 500 Acres of Bush Land Cleared and Sown with English Grasses, and divided into a large number of Paddocks. If agreed upon, a lot of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs could be taken by the Purchaser, together with all the Dairy Utensils, and all the Farming Tools on the Premises. The whole is for sale cheap, and the larger part of the Purchase Money can remain on Mortgage. For further particulars apply to H. D. JACKSON. 509 mHOMAS T\ ACOM BE , Desirous to secure the regard of CASH BUYERS, SUPPLIES GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, &c, V^ON TERMS THAT MUST SATISFY. Subjoined Prices indicate an Entire Determination to retain the Confidence of all who support his Establishment. s. d. Tea. — A "good article per lb. 2 3 „ Superior .., „ 3 0 , 5 S. P. flavored „ 3 4 Cheese. — Fine Canterbury ... „ O 10 Currants. — Really excellent ... „ 0 6 Raisins ji ° Honey » 0 s Treacle » ° 6 goap double bars 1 6 Vinegar.— Strong ... per bottle 0 9 „ ... small „ O fi Tobacco.— -Extra choice ... ... perlb. 5 0 Marmalade per tin 1 0 Potatoes per bag of 2 cwt. 10 0 18 Ib. for 1 0 Apples per cuee 7 0 * 5 Ib. for 1 A Biscuit.— Fine Fancy pir lb. 1 0 „ Fine Ginger 10 „ Pic-nic „ 10 Cake.— Rich Currant Peel, quite unequalled ... ... „ 10 Sweets. — Nelson Mixtures ..- perlb. 1 0 „ Conversation j, 1 4 „ ' Sugared Almonds .. „ 1 G Cordials.— Raspberry and Black Currant, for Coughs, 6d. to Is. 6d. per bottle L( mon, Peppf rniint.and Clove Syrups, ami Git ger Wine, per bottle. Is. 6d. Every article -in Fartlui.v-ue. China, Glass, and the Stock from J. DeC\kle's form- r Shop, IS NOW SELLING WITHOUT RESERVE. 736

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 97, 26 April 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 97, 26 April 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 97, 26 April 1870, Page 1

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