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TTENRY TTtREW, WATCH MAKER ANL> JEWELLER, TRAFALGAR. STREET, WHILST tendering his respectful thanks to his fellow C ilonists for their patronage and support during his residence in Nelson, desires to intimate that circumstances have transpired which will necessitate his return to England, he h»s therefore determined on GREATLY REDUCING THE PRICES of his large and valuable Stock of Jewellery, Clocks, Watches, and Platjsd Goods, so as to effect a disposal of the whole as speedily as possible. As it will necessarily be soine time before the above object can be accomplished!, H. D. will still give his undivided attention to all kinds of repairs. Old Silver or Gold taken iv exchange. 2145 TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING on SATURDAY NEXT, November 4, at the Government Buildings, at 12 o'clock. 2138 v JOHN SMITH, Secretary. TO CATTLE BREBDERS, DAIRY FARMEUS, AND OTHERS, AT Rostrevor Farm, Richmond, a Splendid BULL, bred from Imported Stock, will be KEPT FOR SERVICE this Season. For Terms apply at Rostrevob. 2142 SPKING GROVE WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. riWO SERMONS, in aid of the above School* X will be Preached on SUNDAY NEXT. Nov. 5, by Mr. B. SHOUT, in the Morning at 11. and in the Evening at Half-past Six. On THURSDAY, Nov. 9, Prince of Wales' Birthday, there will be a TEA. MEETING, After which, will be held a PUBLIC MEETING, When Addresses will be delivered by Ministers and Friends. 2141 WEDNESDAY LECTURES. A COURSE OF FOURT ECTURES JLJOtf THE HISTORY OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Will be delivered by the BISHOP OF NELSON, At the Assembly Rooms, Nelson. FIRST LECTURE on WEDNESDAY Next, November 8. Subject of the First Lecture — The Earliest Form of the Books op the New Testament down to Origen, the Diocletian's Pessecution. The Lectures will be Delivered twice in the same day, at a Quarter-past Four in the Afternoon, and the same Lecture delivered again at 8 in the Evening, to suit the convenience of all classes. There will be No Charge for Admission. The Bishop invites those interested to send him Questions in Writing for Explanation during the Lectures. 2146 In the Assigned Estate of Donald Sinclair, Solicitor. A LL ACCOUNTS rendered in this ESTATE XJL are required to be SETTLED immediately. Any Deeds or Documents in possession of the Trustees belonging to clients of the late D. Sinclair, may be obtained at the Examiner Office, on any Wednesday during the ensuing month, between the hours of Nine a.m. and Five p.m. C ELLIOTT, I T t J. HOUNSELL, J irUßtee3 ' Nelson, October 27, 1871. 2114 CO A L — DELIVERED IN QUANTITIES OF HALF-A-TON AND UPWARDS. WANGANUI 42/6 per Ton f COLLINGWGOD 33/GREY " 35/- „ J. LIVICK, ALBION WHARF AND BRIDGE STREET, Opposite Mr. Wilkins', Ironmonger. v ■ 2148

New Advertisements. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to MRS. GOULAND, 2137 Wairuea Road. WANTED a NURSE. A Middle-aged person preferred. Apply to MRS. EDWAEDS, Sunnyside. 2140 A COTTAGE to LET in GROVE-STREET. Rent — ss. per week. 2144 A. AMOS. SKITTLES ! SKITTLES ! ! SKITTLES ! ! ! A MEETING of SKITTLE PLAYERS will take place at the Lord Nelson Hotel, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock sharp, to FORM a CLUB. 2139 FOR SALE, CHEAP, A GOOD FARM, of FIFTY ACRES, near Richmond, COTTAGE and everything Complete. Terms Easy. THOMAS TASKER, 2143 Ranzau.

T. S. WYMOND & Co., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. . . SECOND GRAND SHOW AT szj w WILBOK. <& RICHA^EDSOJSrrS g 5 MUSLINS W H? . ... . 5260 Yards, at 4/11, FULL DRESS ° jh FANCY DRESSES g> 3 3 Cases FANCY aito PLAIN LUSTRES, 6/11, New Shades h "S * Ca «? s N ls^" TINTED GLACE LUSTRES, 1/- pek Yaed £* ™ STRAW HATS , B H „,, ____ Cardoons MUSHROOMS, GIPSY'S, LORNE, L| . . ■. ■■. : .. ■ • MELROSE, SAILORS', CANTERBURYS, M fi NEWPORTS, PRINCESS, &c, from 1/6 each. &3 ,'S NVb; — STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED. W g T. S. WYMOND & CO., R "^ :■ - • : ■ NELSON AND LONDON. - ■ T. S. WYMOND & Co., FAMILY DRAPERS, SiLK MERCERS, &c

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 259, 2 November 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 259, 2 November 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 259, 2 November 1871, Page 2

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