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Public Notices. TO LET .—A Four-Toom COTTAGE with ; GARDEN, Pleasantly Situated. Apply HADFIELD, Chemist. 1809 FOR SALE or TO LET.— Those Premises near the Postoffice, known as BRAY'S COAL YARD, with DWELLING HOUSE, HAY AND CORN STORE, and TWO-STALL STABLE thereon. Apply to GEORGE HARPER, Trafalgar-street. 1823 NELSON PUBLIC BATHS. TO BE SOLD,- A LEASE of the above, upon Advantageous Terms. Apply to . MR. CAMPBELL, 1712 Nile-street West. TO BE SOLD OR LET. THE HOUSE and.LINDinBEOOK-STBEET, lately oc uipied by George Bennett, Esq. The Propei iy comprises the HOUSE, containing Six good Bedrooms, Two Dressingrooms, ■•athroom, Large Drawing-room and D. iog-room, Library, Nursery, Two EatC-ie:'-*. Store-room, Pantry,. &c, &c. Also, !• ; ible, Coach-house,: Green-house, and ot!. r Outhouses; with about Three Acres of LAND, tastefully laid out in Pleasur, and other Gardens; Appl; to 2122 N. EDWARDS & CO. TO LET. THE "STEAMBOAT TAVERN," on the Haven Road. To a good business man this is one of the best openings in Nelson. The House is situated immediately opposite the proposed Gas Works. Also, the "MITRE HOTEL," corner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets. This is a new House containing Seventeen Rooms, with all necessary Out-buildings, including A Four-stall Stable, Coach-house, and Skittle Alley To a respectable man this house would be let Rent Free, for a short time. For farther particulars apply to HARLEY BROTHERS, 1217 Kent Brewery. ENCOURAGE LOCAL MANUFACTURES. i^IAMBKIA OOAP TTTORKS, NILE STREET EAST, THOMAS CONWAY, Pboprietoe. "WHOLE SAIE ONLY. CASH given for TALLOW and all kinds of FAT at Highest Rates. 1620 THE MOTUEKA ELECTION PETITION. TO THE PUBLIC. THE late Enquiry respecting the Motueka Election, which has, resulted -in- placing Mr. : Charles Parker in. the seat, has also disclosed, a system' of purchasing votes, and of personating voters, which is destructive to purity of election, , and deprives men who have not a large command of money from entering on aii election contest. The principalaim of Mr. Parker's friends in aiding him to obtain hia legal rights ' before a Parliamentary Committee, was to expose and, if possible, to prevent the recurrence in Nelson, of a system which is so pernicious and degrading, as well as unjust to the public. This aim has been successful, and although the Committee have found that bribery was not proved, the common. sense of the people who have read the evidence is convinced that bribery was openly proved, and admitted ih the course of that enquiry. The result; of the enquiry, although thus satisfactory in one sense, is yet. unsatisfactory in another, inasmuch as the decision places on the shoulders of the rightfully-seated member aburden of costs which he ought not to be allowed to bear. These costs, including witnesses and other expenses, amount to fully £200. An appeal is made to all those who desire to see electoral justice done, for assistance to ! meet this outlay. ! ,■•■•.;. Subscriptions may be forwarded to. ! •; -W. WILKIE. Treasurer for the Motueka Election 1 Fund. Nelson, 21st September, 1871. 1818 BALL-ROOM MANUAL, and ETIQUETTE for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. R. LUCAS &80N. GHEAP ALBUMS, CHEAP ALBUMS. GOLD AND SILVER PAPERS. At— B. LUCAS ■& SON'S. THE NEW MELODEON TUNEBOOK; A Fresh Supply just Received. „i. R. LUCAS & SON. ■-■■■■ ;.* .'.tHui '-'' WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. BURNET, ,. ;i •__,.„ 11760 .','■,',''.'.,•■■; 9-^- -W . WANTED, for the! WBLSjON SO* i? l-lttu Rc^sa S«ovo t*J&tXMBBm L VA% -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 226, 23 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 226, 23 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 226, 23 September 1871, Page 1

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