The iron sand of Canada is attracting considerable attention in America, and is reported to resemble the sand found on the shores at Taranaki. The process by which the sand is made into iron in America is totally different from that tried at New Plymouth. For remainder of News see Fourth page. New Advertisements. ANTED, a Thorough GENERAL SERVANT. Good References required. Apply to Mrs. FELL, St. John's. 1859 XI OTICE.— IF Mv SCARLETT does not take JLN away his SHOES within FOURTEEN DAYS, they will be SOLD to pay Expenses. 1853 OLD BIGGS. TO LET. AN ACRE OF LAND, in Cambria Street, the Wood, well fenced, and in grass. Apply to J. A. HARLEY, 1858 TO LET.— Two comfortable APARTMENT S partly FURNISHED, with a quantity of rich Garden Land, only 48. per week, in advance. Grove Cottage, The Wood. 1852 JAS. SANDERS. N OTICE. THE STORES of the undersigned will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (Wednesday), the sth instant. H. DAVIS. Nelson, October 4, 1870. 1854 PUBLIC HOUSE TO LET. HHHE mHISTLE TNN, BRIDGE STREET. The above is a EREE HOUSE, and only to be Let through the ill health of the present Proprietor. Apply to C MERRIT, 1850 On the Premises. TrTELLER'S "UTONDERS. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Mr. George Copfin has the pleasure of introducing to the Inhabitants of Nelson, the celebrated SOMATIC CONJUROR, BRILLIANT PIANIST, & HUMORIST TALKIST, MR. ROBERT HELLER, Who will give his First Entertainment in the ASSEMBLY ROOM, On FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 7, When he will present a Programme of Wonders and Miracles, selected from the Schedule of Illusions, only to be described as Musical. Magical, Mimetic, Chatty, Anecdotical, Imaginative, Imitative, Mysterious, and Pleasant. *** The Pianoforte used in the Musical Part j of the Programme will be a magnificent Erard Grand, purchased expressly for these Entertainments, at a cost of 200 Guineas. N.B. — Each Programme will be entirely diflerent. 1856 SALE BY AUCTION, AT RICHMOND SALE-YARDS. On THURSDAY, 6th instant, at 3 p.m. OK(\ PRIME FAT WETHERS. THOMPSON & STAVERT, 1857 Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE PROVISIONAL TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Frederick Cundv, of Stoke, Bankrupt. AUCTION,' TO-MORROW, ■ WEDNESDAY, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. THE Equity of Redemption of that piece of LAND, situated at Stoke, being part of Section 18, containing 2 acres 2 perches, n?ore or less, together with the commodious DWELLINGHOUSE thereon. JOHN R. MABIN, 1845 Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT, At One o'clock. At the Coach and Horses Stockyard. q COWS. Two of these will Calve in a few days ; they are good Milkers, and are in excellent Condition. JOBN E. MABIN, 1860 Auctioneer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 234, 4 October 1870, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 234, 4 October 1870, Page 3
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