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NOTICE extraordinary! — — o "DO YOU REALLY INTEND GIVING UP BUSINESS? or is your Sale, like the generality of Sales, got up for the mere purpose of getting rid of Old Stock t " The^bo/e, not -very complimentary, questima-'iiasNrepeatedly been put to me Undersigned since the commencement of his present Sals. /He begs, therefore, to assure tJfae Public tha\ he honestly intends to / \ /RELINQUIS^JF BUSINESS as early as possible; and he deems it fitting to remark that the PRICES at which both NEW and OLD GOODS are being offered, should be accepted as a GUARANTEE of GOOD FAITH. J. P. BLACK, Trafalgar-street. N.B. — Mr. Black is still open to treat with parties for the DISPOSAL of the STOCK and GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, together with a LEASE of the PREMISES. 534

FARMERS' CLUB. >O / / .•*•■ - A /PLOUGHING MATCH under thydirectfon of a Committee of the abo/c Club, will take place on TUESDAY, Marcfcr 21, 1871, at Mil. Condell's Farm, Stoke. / fthe following prizes will be offenecl for competition : — 7 Wheel Ploughs, Ist prize, £1 /2nd prize, 10s. Swing Ploughs, Ist prize, £l/- 2nd prize, 10s. Ploughing to commence at/lo a.m. Open to all iv the dist/ict under 25 years of age. / Further par ticulars^j^jf be obtained on application to Mr. R. Chixg, Stoke. <T. T. SMITII, " 494 Ron. Sec. ■\TELSON IyTEAT T>AZAAR, TRAFALGAR STREET. rpilE Undersigned returns thanks to the X Public for the large share of custom they have favored him with -whilst in business in Tra-falgar-street ; and trusts that they will transfer their patronage to Mr. TJEI. FOY, to whom he has disposed of his business. ■ i/) / E. E. McEAE. TTT /ff °T beg ! s t0 intimate t0 the • _LX« /Sj inhabitants of Nelson and Suburbs thai he has taken the business lately carried on /by Mr. Mcßae, and hopartTßet by supplying/the BEST MEAT onlv/£nd prompt attention/ to orders, to ensure a ilontinuanceiof the liberal patronage bestowed on/ms predecessor. T. H. F. would take the present opportunity of returning thanks, to thosarof his friends and the public at large for the sunport he has received since commencing business p. Franklyn-street. T . H 7/F OY , NELSON M^fT A T BAZAAR, TRAFALGAR STREET. 417 pHOTOGBAPHY j> In sfl its branches carried on at the L<tgPS&JE^TOGRAPHIC STUDIO (Known formerly as the New Studio) / TRAFALGAR STREET, Opposite Mr. M. Lightband's, and next to Mr. ' Balt's Spirit Store. DTV/T "TSAACS, having pujrf&ased from a JJLLo JL the Trustees in Jme Estate the Business formerly carried on b/ W. DAVIS, including the whole of the NEGATIVES of PORTRAITS taken by him, /numbering over 4000, is enabled to supply copies of Cartes de Visite at ONE SHILLING KACE, taking 6 at a time. Vignettes at Is. 6d. each if half a dozen s taken. Larger Portraits in/proportion. Portraits Takkn" Dally as Under : — Large Size PortraitsXdijigle copy ... 12 6 „ extra copies, each ... 5 0 Cartes de Visite — single copy ... 5 0 „ six copies ... 10 0 „ twelve do. ... 15 0 Vignettes — single copy ... 7 6 „ six copies ... 15 0 Cabinet Portraits — single copy ... 8 6 „ extra copies, each ... 2 6 Miniature Portraits for Lockets, Brooches, &c, &c. Views of Business Premises, Town and Country Residences taken in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. All Portraits Guaranteed to Givb Thorough Satisfaction. LONDON PHOTOG-RAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 3

SEVERAL PUBLIC R-6 ADS in the Waimea District having, be^fr ENCLOSED without authority, Vartief U^vmg^done so will be held liable to a Yearly ~wx\wypy^&. per Square Chain, dating from Ist July Tnexyior so long as such/ Roads shall be so Enclosed/ / By order of the/Waimea Road Board, / 7 T. J. THOMPSON, >y I Secretary. March 9, 187y. 508 „ / JP r Q T> TOHNSOST, CabiSir • O6 O« J3» «jf Mabers, and Upholsterers, Collingwood-str^Lxfw^oae to Manufacture every descri^oft/ of_M^UHNIT>URE, VENETIAN and other^Cl^pSVboth for/Inside and Outside of Windows v^Carpets fliade and Laid; Chairs and Couches He-stu^&d/and Recovered; Imported Furniture Repaired on the Shortest possible Notice, and at the Lowest possible Price. 131 .^ _______ „ „„■ — — , ■ — — >J THE WAIMEA QITARTZ-CRUSHING COMPANY (lEGISTERED). A SECOND CALLpF FIVE SHILLINGS per SHARE (defiosit and first call of like amount paid) is^fcftKfcjjyjpade PAYABLE to the undersigned, pr^o theE&ectors in the different DisJ*fcts, o^MOND AY, EeS^jhMarch, 1871. h/ / ' By order of tfcfe Direcßlrs, / © iU 4M - / I j I Legal Manager. Kelson, February 17, 1811. 350 BRANDY AND TIST HISK EY> AUCKLAND DISTILLED, IN CASE OR IN BULK. These Spirits which have obtained snch a Large Consumption throughout the Colony, and are pronounced by Connoiseurs to be fully equal to the best imported brands, can be^obtained from the undersigned at considek^blt less than the Imported /Spirits, flr / I jfi / 433 / /JOHN R. M4BIN. COLLINGWOOD COALS. JUST RECEIVED, SIXTY TONS J3OT> LINGWOOD COALS. / These Coals caa always be obtaip^a at the Depot of the undersigned / Also, / / WANGANUI COA/fs;! V££/ GREY COALS!/ (/ / NEWCASTMOOALS I / Current Rates. R. G. GIBBONS, 23 >A Government Wharf. ARRIVED FROM LONDON, per Wild Duck, A EKOil LIVERPOOL, per Harvest Home, IMi I via Dunedin. 1/ffIJM. yGLASGOW, per Lock KATERDCET^a , / Melboii^e--rn ENE.RAL "IyTERCELANDISE, vJT J3JL «shibply WINTER DRAPERY, . CLOTHINCfr, BOOTS A Njy S HOES, From the best London, Manchester, Glasgow Dundee, Bradford, and Staffordshire Manufactories. TTODDER & rriALBOT, P . JL NELSON AND RICHMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 66, 18 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 66, 18 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 66, 18 March 1871, Page 3

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