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New Advertisement^ E "O AW SON, pi^NTI^T, Hardy-st. XL )f)D /%J Marly Opposite. the Institute. J/' 21 l^T T-TTAI^tED, a GIRL, to assist in HOU&E VYv/WOHK. Apply Office of this Pfto^p. /?■) £1 / l^/TR. T7" IERNAN, IVI IV DENTIST, WAIMEA ROAD, Next Door to Mrs/ScliFis's. y 0/ / s~ ARTIFICIAL TEETH insertedy^tkjmTextraction or any pain whatever. / 472 rpENDER ACSEPTteD BY THE WAIMEA 1 HO AD BOHED :— £ s. d. J. ScWps, Wharf a^ Smith's Creek 81 15 6 * 1 NL THOMPSON, Secretary. March 7, 3871. 473 BURFORD'S TpfcEPOT, \J U / Tim PORT, P/L (P#f>osite Lukius' Lime Kiln.) l) P S Now Landing, ex the Peaul, and ON SAL E, — QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, x-J OU 30/- per ton at the Port. / 33/- „ Delivered. / Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street. / Ex the Waiohopai — / OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI L\J C^)ALS, \J 40/- per ton, Delivered. TERMS CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BURFORD. XOR WANGANUI. / r / / y^ JTIHE Screw Steamship AjKC TtT ATT A D V v^s^ll^ Captain Danmsllv/ will leave for the above Port IKMMO nnoVf THURSDAY, the 9th instant, at 6 p.m. */ J For Freight or Passage apply to 470 NATH. EDWARDS & CO. ANCHOR I 4JL STEAM LINE OE ®f|l|||j^ PACKETS. FOr2#ECTPORT, HOKITIK4, AND / GREYMOUTH. / / Calling at MOTUE^aJ Tim "-^hftrß L E 3 — W&W-&8rD" TO'NiaHT, ja 6 iMSck. mHE "KENNEDY," on or about X SATURDAY, March 11. FOR BLENHEIM. mHE "LTTTELTON," on or about JL FRIDAY, the 10th instant. 469 NATH. EDWARDS & CO. WEDNESDAY, March 15, at 1 o'clock>J At the Stockyakd, adjoining the Forest Inn, J /, Wakefield— / QA HEAD Fat Cattle £j\) 10 Steers and Heifers A Filly, 10 months old A Mare, suitabte~f»rPloughing Several Saddle and SSarness Horses / Ploughs, and other Farming Imple- / , merits. / Troweers, Coat^ and sundry Drapery Goods. I "; V JOHN K MABIN, 421 . Auctioneei^^ OF SALE. VX~T T T A UGARDE, haT^reXI • *J • Jui(i XX ceived instructions from Mr. R. Marten, who is relinquishing Housekeeping , to SELL BY P ll BLIC AUCTION at his Residence Trafalgar-square — / "The whole of his Valuable [Furniture, Pianoforte, Musical Instrum/nts, Plate, ! &c." For particulars see future advertisements. 439 A^y£ r i v c d FRpMLONDON, per Wild Duck, FROM LIVERPOOL, per Harvest Home, via Dunedin. FROM GLASGOW, per Look Katem^. via MELBOJpiNE — /H ENERAL "TIyFERCEMDISE, \JC JjJL CHIEFLY WINTER DRAPERY, CLOTHINQjJ BOOTS AND SHOES, From the best London, Manchester, Glasgow % Dundee, Bradford, and Staffordshire Manufactories. TTODDER & npALBOT, JLL JL NELSON AND RICHMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 393

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 57, 8 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 57, 8 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 57, 8 March 1871, Page 3

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