MR "DAWSON, T^ENTIST, Haißy-st. LX Ja SJJLJ NearlxCOpposite tK&, Institute. C* <-y 2114PIMWORKS ! ! FIREWORKS !! ! j JusFßecei ed, another Lot of i r\e WORKS \y\ Of all cMcriptions, for the /A N N I l^R S A R Y.^-, / JrV oh J AT THEI OLD S^AND. 2Wk V^ WVH. WEST. TTEALY & Q ON, BOOT AND SHOE <Q MANUFACTURERS y^ jL- and y IMPORTERS, V Next Door to Messrs. Pe.Jct &sPhoenton's, BRIDGE STREET. 208 LIGHT FOUR-WHEELED WAGON \ BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK begs to inform the Pub- • XX lie that he has Commenced RUNNING a . COMF< »RTABLE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON beween Nelson and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places, FRIDAY, February 3, and will continue as follows : — Leave Nelson for Motukka. every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 9 o'clock, and arrive at Motueka at 4.30 p.m". Leave Nelson for Richmond every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, at 4.30. Leave Motueka for Neison every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Leave Richmond for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 7 o'clock; and every Wedkksday and Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The Wagon will Start from the Coach and Horses in Nelson, and Kumboldt's. at Motueka, where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Booked. As this is the only rc%lly comfortable Vehicle that has ever been placed on the Road, H. HAYCOCK hopes to receive the patronage of Passengers. • 222 COLLINGWOOD COALS. JUST RECEIVED, SIXTY TONS COLLINGWOOD COALS. These Coals can always be obtained at th>>^ Depot of the undersigned y >/ Also, / f\ / WANGANUI COALS ! / ' GREY COALS! V /. y V. NEWCASTLE COAWr Ccrrent Rates. R. G. GIBBONS, 23 24 - Goyernment Wharf. •COLLINGWOOD /COAL T^EPOT, X Q THE PORT, ~^____4opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Just Arrived ex ' Waihopai,' and oj^Sasle. . £A TONS COLLINGWOODyCOAL, - OU 30/- per ton at the Port? 33/ • „ Delivered/ Particular attention is oalloQ to this Cargo, being the first of a very sugegjor lot of coals, free •from shale, and making but very little dirt. Arrived This Day, and On Sale— 30 TONS WANGANUI COALS. 37/- per ton at the Port. . 40/- „ Delivered. Orders left at the Coal Depot, the Port, or with Mr. J. R. Mabin, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 2253 JAMES C. BURFORD. *3 Q NOTICE. / NEW ADDRE/SS — W. DAVIS, . -pKOTOGRAPHER, HARDY. STREET, . . Opposite Hoopeb & Dodson's Brewery. 10 J A ° Ks °y : <£Lj Begs to call attention to bis superior i, MELBOURNE PATTERN /SADDLES: Made to order in Bullock-hideyfor PigBkhi— -guaranteed, / '" ! ' '. A. B. J. also makes PAXES t LEATHERy POSTING, AND CART CG«__#RS. ■ ENGLISH 'SADDLES, ; complete for 30s. . BSpTj Note the Address—? ! ,: A. s'^'j A^JC. g,O N, '' "' : SADDLE ., y AND.- i( ( H^RM|SS. MAKER,,Trafalgar Street. ss' ■ ." ■ , . ' •'•'•>■■> ' . .y •,..-?: ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 31, 6 February 1871, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 31, 6 February 1871, Page 3
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