New Advertisements. WANTED, a GENEKAL SERVANT. Apply to MRS. BIRD, Trafalgar-street. 51! WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. JONES, Wynyard House, Hardy-street. 846 PRIVATE APARTMENTS, with or without BOARD, in Hardy -street, opposite the In- . stitute. Apply, Mail Office. 810 LOST. A Small PUP— Blaek, with Tan Fore Feet, Answers to name of " BOB." 835 J. T. CATLEY. CAUTION. — I hereby Caution all Persons against SUPPLYING my Wife, ELIZABETH ANN BUNKELL with GOODS, or giving her CREDIT in any way whatever, as I will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any Debts she may CONTRACT. VALENTINE BUNKELL, Miner, Bedstead Gully, Collingwood. April 26, 1870. 842 THE CHURCHWARDENS will be in attendance at ALL SAINTS CHURCH VESTRY on the Evenings of MONDAY the 2nd, and TUESD AY the 3rd May, between the Hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, for the purpose of RECEIVING the PEW RENTS for the ensuing Half-year. I' HIBBLE, } Churchwardens. April 27, 1870. 844 THE RISING SUN BUTCHERY ESTABLISHMENT. J\ AY & J^/J- ERCER Intend OPENING the BUTCHER'S SHOP at the " Rising Sun," Waimea Road, on WEDNESDAY, April 28. Families Supplied at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. ■ 830 In the Assigned Estate of Wm. Akersten, Shipchandler. THE SECOND and FINAL DIVIDEND of Two Shillings and Eightpence in the Pound (making in all Five Shillings and Eightpence in the Pound) is now payable at my Office on all proved claims. JOHN R. MABIN, 827 Trustee. NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. ON THURSDAY NEXT (the 28th inst.), and EVERY THURSDAY, until further notice, Members will MEET FOR DRILL, in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, at 7 p.m. Knee Caps. ALBERT PITT, Captain. Orderly Room, April 26,1870. THE MAITAI AND SUBURBAN NORTH REEFS PROSPECTING COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the MEETING "of the PROMOTERS of the | above COMPANY held on Mondav Evening, the 25th instant, was ADJOUKNED to THIS EVENING, the 27th, at Eight o'clock, sharp, at the Nelson Hotel. ' All persons interested are invited to attend. THOMAS MACKAY, Chairman. Nelson, April 25. 838 NOTICE. WHEREAS certain BILLS of EXCHANGE were endorsed by me on or about May, 1869, and given to Mr. HENRY CARTER (my late Partner) to be used for Partnership purposes if required during my absence, and which said Bills were afterwards declared to be destroyed ; and whereas one of the said Bills has since been negoeiited into the hands of Mr. W. Gibson, the public are cautioned against negociating in any way any of the said Bills, as payment will be refused. SAMUEL BROWN. Wellington, 9th April, 1870. 825
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 98, 27 April 1870, Page 3
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