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GTTOBY has RETURNED to Nelson • JZL Jrom Culiingwood. anM will T>AKE T?lCTmiJkSi%Jerf7z!s. tie has Views/of the District, fnduditig Bedstead, Noah's A.rk, the Devil's Gorgej,rfnil the Devil's BoaLf >/Trafalgar Street. 218 LIGHT FOUR- WHEELED WAGON BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK begs to infirm the Pube JJL lie that he has Commenced RUNNING a COMFORTABLE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON beveen Nelson and MUTUEKA and Intermediate Places, FRIDAY, February 3, and will continue a> follows : — Leave Nelson* for Motueka every Tuksday and Friday Morning, at 9 o'clock, and arrive at Motueka at 4 30 p.m. Leave Nelson for Richmond every Wednesday and Saturday Afterxoox, at 4 30 Leave Motueka lor Net son every VVfdnesDAYand ATURDAY Moit^lNG, Jit 8 O'clock. Leave i\irHMoND ti»r Nei so^r every Tuesday and Friday Morning, ut 7 o'clock; and every Wkdm.sday and .-aturday Afterat 2 o'clock. The Wajron will Sd ut from the Coach and Horses in N'.lson, and Humboldt's. at Motueka, where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Bo Iced. As this is the only really comfortable Vehicle that has ever been placed on the Road, H. HAYCOCK hopes to receive the patronage of Passengers. 222 COLLING WOOD COALS. TUST RECEIVED, SIXTY TONS COL> J ling-wood coals. f These Coals can always be obtained at/the Depot of the undersigned / Also, / s"( WJINGANUI COALS ! / A*> '^YxEY COALS! / NEWCASTLE COALS \ Current Rates. E. G. GIBBONS, 23 '4. Government Wharf. /^OLLINGWOOD -TiOAL "T^EPOT, r. C-r the port, \J (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Ju&f^Arrived ex ' Waihopai,' and on Sale, r/\ TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, I OU 3C/- per ton at the Port. ! 33/- „ Delivered. Particular attention is called to/this Cargo, being the first of a very superior lot of coals, free ! from shale, and making but very little dirt. [ Arrived This Day, and/On Sale— i 30 TONri WANG-aVuI COALS. i 37/- per ton iitMe Port. ! 40/- „ Dmivered. i 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. notice. NEW ADD BESS— W. DAYIB, T>KOTOGRAPHER, HARDY STREET, / Opposite Hooper & Dodson'Sw' Brewery. 10 MU T) AW SON, TXENTIST, Ha/a>st. -*-* 1 dL J"^ -Nearly \Ojpoaite the Institute, vf'./' . ■> V 2114.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 35, 10 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 35, 10 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 35, 10 February 1871, Page 3

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