T7\o^/^,.\m.— A Well-bred MUCH ROW J. /j™ r Calvin-. Apply to W.EWIS SHEATHER, Suimyside. B*4 TVTELSON T>IIOTOGItAJ?tnG T> OOMS, HARDY STEEET, T. I-I. BANNEHR, Photographer, SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. — . Photography in all its Brancijes Carefully Executed. / _. !_J^_toait^jmK. iiildren by jthe <^/tj INSTANTANEOUS PROOFS, / / 6 FOR lOS. 2451 COLLIN GrWOOD COALS. JUST EECEIVED, SIXTY TONS COL-LINGt-WOOD COALS. These Coals can always^ be obtaiued at the Depot of the undersigned "~~7 Also, / Dfr VWANGANUI COALS ! / / GREY COALS I / / NEWCASTLE COALS I y Current Rates. R. G. GIBBONS, 23 H Government Wharf. /^OLLINGWOOD fiOAL TTvEPOT; THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Just Arrived ex ' Walhopai,-* .and on Sale, rf\ TQWSr COJ^-INGWOOD COAL, O\X fi^'unfton at the Port. £-f~~ 2&< „ Delivered. Partiptflar attention is called to this CJUfgo, beinoj/tne first of a very superior lot of coals/free fronlshale, and making but very little dirt/ Arrived Tins Day, axd On Sam:— 30 TONS WANGANUI C/C)ALS. 37/- per ton at the Port./ 40/- „ Delivered Orders left at the Coal Depot, the Fort, or with l Mr. J. R. Mabin, Bridge-street, will be carefully I attended to. 2253 JAMES C. BURFORD. / NOTICE. / NEW ADDRESS— W. DAVIS, "PHOTOGRAPHER, HARDY STREET, / Opposite Hooper & DoDSony Brewery. 10 ~%& B. 'J AOKSON /Begs to call attention to his superior MELBOURNE PATTERN SADDLES Made to order iu Bullock-hide or Pigskin — guaranteed. A. B. J. also makes f \ PATENT LEATHER, PO STINGY AND CART. COLLARS. / ENGLISH SADDLES, conWta for 30s. ■ £$__T Notethe Address — A. B. JACKSON, ; SADDLE ' AND HARNESS MAKER, Trafalgar Street. • 59 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE yl /CITY OF NELSON. /^ j/^ENTLEMEN.— Writs having /now been \JT issued for the election of a newr Parliament, and that of members for ' the Citfy ot Nelson Kaving been appointed to take place on the 25th of this month, I beg leave to solicit the renewal ofthe confidence you have hitherto placed in me as one of your representatives, w / My political opinions bave be\y, so frequently and so recently expressed, and are therefore so well known to you, that I do not think it necessary to address yoa in pubiic meeting before the nomination day, unless it should appear to the electors to be desirable that I should do so. I have the honor to be, Gentlejnen, Your most obedient servant, OSWALD CURTIS, Nelson, January 5, 1871. 38 TO THE ELECTOIfS OP THE CITY OF ry w . nelson. /^_.NTLI_MEN,— Inlcpmpliance with the reV_C quest of a greatlnurnber of your body, I have the honor to annlunce that I am a Candidate, -for the reMesentapion. of the City in the text Parliament, Many electors havvefcl pressed.a wish that, be fore the day of nothin fc>n, a Public Mteting . shall be, held, at.wjiich itij^riews might be fully stated ; I therefore requei t that^jju will favor me by attending, at thfe Pi ovincial Hall, THIS WEDNESDAY ; EVEN NG, the 18th January, ai Eight o'clock. : •W ' • I have the 1 3nor to be> ' W i . ..- Qent emen, , , ..,.'.' , ; ,.'.',- V YOur-d le'die'nt servant,- ' 58. t.t' J '" " 'JO JEPHJHE^HAED. .),
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 15, 18 January 1871, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 15, 18 January 1871, Page 3
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