WEDNESDAY, March 15, at 1 o'nloc£\ At the Stockyard, adjoining the/FoREST Inn, Wakefield — / <rpf\ HEAD Fat c/ttle / /*\ jj\J 10 Steers and Heifers Uty/ A Filly, 10 months/old A Mare, suitable ijv Ploughing /' Several Saddle Vna Harness Horses I Ploughs, and otWr Farming Imple- \ mcnts. Trowscrs, Coats, and sundry Drapery Goods. JOHN R. MABIN, / 421 Auctioneer, y ~, n6tice of sale. ■fX/T T A UGAEDE, has reJIX-» <J • .Lie x\. ceived instructions fipfii Mr. R. Marten, who is relinquisifftg .Housekeeping, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC^ION\ at his Residence Trafalgar- square — / "The whole of his Valuable E/rniture, Pianoforte, Musical Instrul^e/ts, Plate, &c." For particulars see future advertisements. 439 MR T> AWSON/"TT\ENTIST,- Har#^fT the Institute. \V^^ 114 WANTED. to PURCHASE.— ASPIRING WUEM- >andf REEL. Apply v at the Office of this Fajper. if) 430 fy TQ,HOP,JPI^KERS. JKIMKAviIIcS rnence on TUESDAY S|AITAI GROUND. IK OPERSSQODSON. ysy >^uperintende v's Ofl^e, Nelson I2sf March 3, 1871. rrraSDERS \vV be R ceived at the Warden's JL Amie, CODIUNG tVOOD, until the loth iast/nt, anfe at this^ffic s until 2 o'clock p.m., on SAfTUKDAY, the 18* for WORKvS required o/ the ROADS to Qul |z Ranges and Bedstead yGully, Aorere. Specifications may B s^i at this Office, and at the Warden's Office, ( ollingS|ood. ALFREI GREENFIELD, 442 Provincial Secretary. .^ELSON BOARD OF WORKS. ryVEJJDERS will be Received at the Office of JL /the Board, until Seven o'clock p.m., of FmDAY, the 10th inst, for— /l — Improving a portion of Russell-street. ' 2 — Gravelling a portion of Hampden stTepT^Plans and Specifications may be seen si the Office of the Board (on and after Tuesday/next) from 11 till 1, daily. : * / The lowest or any tender not neceayfrily accepted. By-, order, ,- N -THOMAS YOUNGER. Surveyor to the Board. Board of Works Office, Nelson, March 2, 1871. 437 T>RANDY AND WHISKEY, AIPCKLAND DISTILLED, TCISyGASE OR IN BULIO iflHtgtoßiTS which have obtained snp a Large (flHHka throughout the Colon y, and are aHHHHHf b> Connoiseurs to be fully equal to /TORHH^Hlported brands, can b*»Dj»tained irom ■JHH^HHked at co>*sidehably less than BH^^Brßb Spirits. 433W JOHN R. MABIN. s%x MARY'S GIRL'S SCHOOL, rgifiE sfeove SCHOOL is now conducted by Jf StSTEKS of CHARITY, on the same principle as heretofore — that is, as a FJR.HE and /SECULAR- School, open to Children o/all Denominations, without interference on the Stleligious point. / The present building being found top small for a Common and a Select School, the Opening of the latter is Postponed until Proper /Rooms can be built. j The Funds for Building being insufficient, Subscriptions will be carried on for the purpose of Erecting the Building. However, Lessons in French, by a French Lady, Music, Drawing, &c, may be given at extra hours. 445 H A/f£R I V E D FRO&riIONDON, per Wild Duck, -^FROM LIVERPOOL, per HakvesxHome, via DuNEDik. FROM GLASGOW, per Lock Kat^eine; via Melbduhnb— 994< "PACKAGES ENERAL IyTERCS^NDISE, > VX ijJL CHIEFLY WINTER DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, From the bkst'Londok, Manchester, Glasgow, Duntmee, Bradfobd, and Stafiordshike Manidpactokies. "OTODDER & rjIALBOT, NELSON AND RICHMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 393
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 55, 6 March 1871, Page 3
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