".'■■ ■ i i iii - i ..r_, ..r... ni..,.,. I, WANTED! WANTED!! WANTED il! THE PUBLIC to OBTAIN from the Office of this Paper MESSRS. MARKS & CO.'S 1576 PRICE LIST. -"——-—■—"——■—'■■■— '-■ — ... ..■..■ ..——,— ..1, ,—. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late GEORGE SNOWDEN are respectfully invited to ATTEND his FUNERAL, which will leave his late Residence, Hope, for the Richmond Cemetery, on TUESDAY, August 22, at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon. 1597 C SAYWELL, Undertaker. ■jjn»..iL. J ...,.i. J L..i m „. .. .., — m—niMaiM £5 REWARD. THE above Reward is offered for such informa - tion as will lead to the RECOVERY of a ROLL of NOTES of the Value of £25, lost on TUESDAY LAST. J. CAMrBELL, 1598 Nile-street West. NELSON "OIJOU y\RAMATIC /COMPANY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sept. 6 and 7. In the Celebrated Sensation Drama, "JOCRISE THE JUGGLE BJ," "WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH." . ; 1594 WAIMEA ROAD RATES. PARTIES in ARREAR are cautioned that PROCEEDINGS will be taken for the RECOVERY of all RATES UNPAID at the End of One Month from date. By order, T. J. THOMPSON, Richmond, August Secretary lg. 1871- 1585 TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE on Section 154, "Waimea West. Plans and Specifications may be inspected at my Office on and after MONDAY, the 21 st inst., where also Tenders are to be sent on or before SATUhDAY, the 2nd September. "" THOS. BRUNNER. Nelson, August 18, 1871. 1586 ON SALE at the Ptore of W. PHILLIPS, next the Evening Mail Office — O A TONS BEST BROWN RIVER &\J "POTATOES, JL at 4/- and 5/- per bag, or 1/- for 2616 delivered. EARLY WHITE SEED POTATOES, 5/- per cwt. 1587 ST. MARY'S CHURCH. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, the PAROCHIAL MASS will take place at Eight o'clock a.m. A SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS will be sung at Eleven o'clock a.m. The FUNERAL SERVICJE* will Commence in the CHURCH at Two o'clock, and immediately after the PROCESSION will proceed to the New Cemetery. 1592 A. M. GARIN. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE AUGUST MEETING will be held on MONDAY NEXT, the 21st August, at Half-past Six o'clock p.m. Stewards : — Messrs Hibble and Luckie. The Money will be offered at Auction at Halfpast Eight punctually. WM. ROUT, Secretary. Nelson, August 17, 1871. 1596 PRIZE FOWLS. SPANISH, Silver Polish, Black Polish, Game, Silver Spangled Hamburgh, Silver Pencilled Hamburg, Golden Pencilled Hamburgh, Eggs 3/6 a Setting, guaranteed ; also, a fine Cross of Game and Polish, 1/6 a Setting.--W. DAVIDSON, Collingwood-steeet, opposite Catholic Station. 137g TWO POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, LAST SUNDAY NIGHT, during ihe hour of Evening Service, some person or persons ENTE HE n THE STABLE ON THE WESLRYAN PREMISES AND CUT OFF THE HORSE'S TAIL. Whoever will give information as will lead to the conviction of the Offender or Offenders, shall receive the above reward. R. SHALLCRASS, 1556 Inspector of Police. JUST RECEIVED, Per Wellington and Taranaki. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY TDOOTS Selling at the same LOW RATES, as formerly. Two Shillings in the Pound Allowed on all Purchases to the extent of 10/- and upwards, for Cash. Colonial Work executed on the Premises at Lowest Remunerative Prices. ;o . WE B ' --B'V Z'Z)C JJa&BBY^TJB&T. 1589
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 196, 19 August 1871, Page 2
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