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OAA .BUSHELS of Very Clean and SuOUU vJ penor OATS, for SEED, at 3s; 6d. p.Qr,bu|heL—^jtt ; .RO ; UT, Stoke. „ . • 1629 FtOR X °S!^EE/ — Good Sound WINTER y APPLES.-j Also, CHERRY WINE. 1602 ■■* C/B ARTLETT, Washington Talley. '■; ."' :' .■ :"v;t>armenter, , ;,: " v,' P^»;! jtV« ■:'*;,. PAWNBROKER,. CoLLi3SGWOOT>4T.,' > Near Temperance Hall. 1080 : "r.-.^^u s to./ MRS. r\- T>ALMER is PREPARED : - \JT» JL-- to RECEIVE PUPILS in MUSIC AND SINGING.at the late Residence of Mr. -Walcott, Trafalgar-street South. Teems:.3 Hours a Week, 2 Guineas a Quarter; ' . 2 "Hours' a Week", 1 Guinea and a half. Quarter to cpmoience on the Ist of August. * ; . TO BE SOLD OR LET. riIHE ( HOUSE and.L/LND.in Brook-street X' : ,; lately occupied by Geokge Bennett, Esq. - The Property comprises the HOUSE, contain- . „; • ■•'in'g->'Six ; 'g6i)d Bedrooms,. Two Dressingrooms, Bathroom , ; Large Drawing-room and Dining-room, Library, Nursery, Two Kitchens,' Store-room, Pantry, &c, &c. .":.Als6^ Stable"; Coach-house, Green-house, . -and .other;' Outhouses;. with, about Three 'Acres of LAND, tastefully laid out in Pleasure and other Gardens. ' Apply to .-,: 2122 N. EDWARDS & CO. T Q\ LET. ', rpHE.lv STEAMBOAT TAVERN," on the JL Haven'Roaij. ' ,To a good business man this is one of the best openings in' : Nelsbn.- The House is situated immediately opposite the proposed Gas Works. ■Also;the^ ; MlTßE' HOTEL," corner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets. This is anew House containing Seventeen Rooms, with all necessary Out-buildinge, including A Four-stall Stable, 'Coach-h'ouse^and Skittle Alley To a respectable man this House would be let Rent Free for a short time. '•'<., .;'■'■' ' For further particulars apply to ' ;• : : , ' ' HA RLET BROTHERS, 1217 „. Kent Brewery. '. [\'-J U f i3'T ; RE C E I V E D, JPee 'Wellington, and Taranaki. „.,.- t A. .CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S : ' : . "' ' [ ]?£ AIN,; AND FANCY SelliDg at the sam'e'LOW RATES as formerly.. Two SHiLMKGsin the Pound Allowed oa all Purchases' to the extent of 10/- and : \ j, \r< \- r\\ l. f upwards; for Cash. Colonial Work executed on the Premises at Lowest Remunerative Prices. . „....,.,.£ „:; ,v-W... E B B , ' '-"" f HARDY-STREET. 1539 *;•■■ K.t-q- *:•■-. ' ;. ; NEL§oS" BUTCHERY. TO THE 1 'GENTRY AND PUBLIC . a ;>■::•• yx'T GENERALLY. H-i-W^ - B3EN> < >Haying. made? arrangements for a continual '■'■" 'gj '' v supply of FIRST-CLASS CATTLE AND . ■"^^^HEEP, Calls the attention' of his Friends to the fact that he will Sell a BETTER ARTICLE at Cash Prices than "can "be procured at Auction Salb. :■ ■ .<.;•■;'■*■ a«3 ' -«H '.■-■'■■' — - — ■ "■■''■ \ r A Liyß AND LET LIVE. SUPPORT TRADESMEN,, AND,. SAVE YOUR TIME. Price per pound as. on tickets ; delivered to any """■paft^of the City. 1445 ' pa€ent carriage and steam , wheel works, liverpool. The Most TTji L^E -GSL NT^ ri ARR I A GE S ,i I h '■. Qf&r&cj I'ashioriable arid' First-class Description, including — n State Carriages; 'Dress and other Carriages t ?i:-i K'i. ;< I fTifavelfirig •■Carriages ; Landaus ; Barouches ; Waggonettes ; Sociables ; . T 7. Spooni*, Plu-k, and otheV Phaßtons; Breaks;~Gigs; Cabs; Drags; Four and Two-wheel Basket Carriages, ■ Manufacture's "th' 6 "gnsatest care and |ttentionj.Vitte'highly ¥eSsbned; tiriiber, best materials, and extra good workmanship, expressly for the ColonieSrif^qstralia^aiuLNew Zealand, and all "'•** by I L iSSGfi ;^/p .H;-<3 .MA S , 'Ijo^oh [builder,, and harness s>2 .« 9i*ANB>FAGi?URE : Er&c.,^&fe. T ; No r si^i^, W& ''tift&'Am SrBBBi, ; .n& H -**■*.« ■ «' "it ■';;■ A VAEIEDT OE< CARRIAGES ALWAYS .aatat i«o«b3t ,fcidßߣDJsi'?-K rw-L '^v Dlofltrateii .Catalogues uinsy be seen at tha Office I rnf? no ,WrtsOTEJßi.ft3vhAftivils «•'-' ■ i -(»::.i?i&i>ffi k> , f; crGAS r ft--'igfpii;f'>^'j" : : t (>IBfIE>GE'^&TEEBT,' ''NEESO^'-iraJW : * r ZEALAND* atoli^i'^'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 210, 5 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 210, 5 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 210, 5 September 1871, Page 3

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