TBAFALGAB HOUSE STOCK TAraG_CLEAEna SALE, <^ THE ANNUAL OFF OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL DRAPERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, &c, &0., WILL COMMENCE ON / SATURDAY 4 NEXT, JUNE 10, AT GREATLY / REDUCED EKICES. — :o: 7^ — PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, frW6d. per yard LADIES' JACKETS, from 7s. OdL/ LADIES' and CHK 4 P - S«NS' HATS, from Is. LABIES' TRIMMED HATS, gs. ▼MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 325. Qd. A Large Assobtjient of BRUSSELS CARPETS, reduced to 3d. per yard TAPESTRY „ 33. 9d. KIDDERMINSTER 3s. gd, „ t DURING THE SALE ONLY. :o: — ggT Inspection is respectfully invited, and Customers will fiud the prices compare favorably with any House in Nelson, whether Reducing its Stock, or RETIRING FROM BUSINESS TEAEALOAB HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES, June 6, 1871. Manager.
MR. Q| P{S SiWCLAlli, '"£and and Minittg gffi«ynE^Q^ r -Jifelid, Estate, and^2ommission AGEST,«S?eIson. * 985 T>UTHERFORp/'S FLOUQ!; Xi NEALE A/aHADperW, Sole A^sts, Collingwood-streß^^ s^ 694 R "DAWSONf T^ENTIST, Haniy^t. JtL l( n 3kJ Nearly Opposite he Institute, f / Mr. Rawson intend« / LEAVING (Nelson in a few days. <s 928 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mHEP^SafERSHIP between Wm. JAMES JL S<A)Tff and THOMAS H. ag©TT, trading tfndj/the style of SCOTT BROTHERS, BREWERS.^eIson, has this day, Mair 1, 1871, been DISSOLVED bgptfutual conseiit. Witn^s— Wm. J. SCpTT, C. Frank. THOMASyH. SCOTT. The Business in future will \sr carried on by THOMAS H. SCOTT. 1029 - SGSOOLMI§3HSESS WANTE£r^ iy 7 <^--*^^ j V*^E^?RESS is required for th/ Second i\/KDivision of the MOTUEKA PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. Salary £48 pc? annum. Candidates must forward Inspector's' Certificate and Testimonials of Character to the CHAIRMAN of the Local Committee, MOTUEKA, on or before July Ist, Next Duties to commence on July 17. ? / 1013 "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." \ T^PT^CE^ishereby givecr that on and after! j)%<£ye Ist day of July/ 1871, the provisions | 'of "The Cattle TrespaW Act, 1868," will be ENFORCED on my land, being acre 967 Waimearoad ; and that it is my intention to Claim DAMAGES for alt CATTLE TRESPASSING upon the said Land whether the same shall be I fenced or unfenced. T. SHIRTLIFF. Nelson, May 31, 1871. 100 /"10LONEL HARRINGTON, the Inspector of \J Volunteers, will INSPECT the NELSON CORPSon the following days :— MOTireiIAj^HURSDAY, Bth, at Two p.m. WAIMEA BJFLES and CA^TS, ToMy»w«N's Padlock. FRIDAY, 9twat Ten ojtftock. WAjeSuAKA, SATURDAY, lOtft, at Two /p.m. / /CITY, SATURDAY, 10th, at Seven p.m. The full penalty of £5 for 3wj^attendance will be inflicted. By order, J. LOCKETT, Captain, 1053 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. BALL-ROOM MANUAL, and ETIQUETTE for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. R. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 133, 7 June 1871, Page 3
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