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New Advertisements. FOR DISPOSAL, a Promising WOOD, COAL, and GENERAL BUSINESS. For particulars apply to JOHN JAMES, Bridge-st. 1464 FOR SALE.— FOUR First-class COWS, one in Full Milk. T. HUNTER, Wellingtonstreet. 1466 MONEY T ENT on every Description of JLi Goods, at lowest rates, iv large or smali sums, at the MONT DE PIETE, Bridge-street. 1461 CASH A DVANCED in Saras to Sui ___ Borrowers, repayable by WeeklyInstalments. NELSON LOAN COMPANY, Bridge-street, For terms, see Book of Rules, to be had at the Office of H. E. NATHAN Manager. 1462 RED TTOUSE, RED HOUSE, RED J_L HOUSE, Bridge-street! The Cheapest House in Town for New FURNITURE, Feather Beds, Pillows, and Mattresses. Single Mattresses, warranted all Flax, 8/-; Double do, do, 17/6 ; all kinds of Furniture, equally cheap ! Red House, Bridge-street. N.B. Closed from Friday Evening until Saturday Evening at Dusk. 1463 C. M ° 0RE ' or THE WINDSOR CASTLE HOTEL, BEGS to Return his SINCERE THANKS to the NELSON FIRE BRIGADE, and other FRIENDS who so kindly assisted him in Saving his Property last night. 1469 ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MR. GEORGE COTTERELL'S ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, AUGUST sth. Admission, 25. ; Front Seats, 3s. To commence at Eight o'clock. IF NOT, WHY NOT ? Try MR. GEORGE COTTERELL'S LAST BOX OF JUMBLES, Warranted a light healthy tonic, perfectly harmless and recommended by the Genial Faculty. 1468 £500 REWAED. WHEREAS, on the Morning of the Ist inst., the POLICE STATION, at Clyde, in thp Province of Otago, was BROKEN INTO, and TREASURE, to the amount of £13,9R1 STOLEN THEREFROM, consisting of Gold to the value of £7,871, and Bank Notes, £6,110, the numbers of which are known : It is hereby notified that a Reward of £500 will be Paid to any Person or Persons, who shall give such information as may lead to the Conviction of tlie Offenders, and the Recovery of the Stolen Property. It is further notified that His Excellency the Governor offers a FREES PARDON in the event of the Person giving such information being an Accomplice. W. A. TOLMIE, Deputy-Superintendent, Government Office, Dunedin. August 3, 1870. 1467
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 182, 5 August 1870, Page 2
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