7TIENDERS will be Received by the UnderJL signed until MONDAY, the 13th instant, for ALTERATIONS to a DWELLING HO USE. in Nile Street. Plans, &c, can be eeen at my office. THOS. BRUNNER, 2177 . Architect. NOTICE. To those Persons who are in the habit of Picking, Stealing, and Killing and Worrying Sheep in Brook Street Valley and its vicinity. \ ILL PERSONS found Committing any of XJL the above Offences on my Land will be PROSECUTED as the Law directs. 2178 JAMES NEWPORT. LOST on MONDAY NIGHT last, a GREY OVERCOAT. Finder Rewarded on leaving at the Office of this Paper. 216 L COTTAGE to LET in GROVE-STREET. Rent — ss. per week. 2144 ; A. AMOS. GROCERS' i BAGS, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and Bft on Sale. " R. LUCAS & SON. TO LET. ASIX-EOOMED HOUSE and 14 ACRES OF LAND with ORCHARD, in TOITOI VALLEY, Apply to J. THORNTON, Bridge-street. 1899 FOR SALE, CHEAP, A GOOD FARM, of FIFTY ACRES, near Richmond, COTTAGE and e'.erything Complete. Terms Easy. THOMAS TASKER, 2143 Ranzau. npENDERS requested by the 11th instant for J_ 50 BLACK BIRCH PILES. Sizes and other information may be obtained on application J. S. CROSS, 2158 Junior, In the Assig-neb Estate of Donald Sinclair, Solicitor." A LL ACCOUNTS rendered in this ESTATE J\. are required to be SETTLED immediately. Any Deeds or Documents in possession of the Trustees br longing to clients of the late _D. Sinxjlaik. may be obtained at the Exandner Office, on any Wednesday during the ensuing month, between the hours of Nine a.m. and Five p.m. C- ELLIOTT, \ T t J. HOUNSELL, j lrustee3 - Nelson, October 27, 1 87 1 . 2114 MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. MR. B. CJHORT. TRAVELLING AGENT O and LECTURER to theAUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, will be happy to give every INFORMATION, personally or by letter, free of charge, on the special advantages of the Mutual Principle of LIFE ASSURANCR. Address care of A. W Scaife, Esq., Trafalgar-street Nelson. 1828 A USTRALIAN "IyrUTUAL T>ROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH; HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON The Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C., Chairman. The Hon. William Fitzhebbebt, M.H.R., Deputy-Chairman. A. De B. Brandon, Esq , M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, Esq.,M.D.,M.L.C George Hunter, Esq., M.H.R. Auditors : Thomas Buchanan, Esq. Joe Dransfield, Esq. Medical Office/: Alexander Johnston, Esq., M.D. Bankers : The Bank ob 1 New Zealand. The New Zealand Branch of the above Society is now established in Wellington, and is prepared to carry on Business in their Offices, Gkey Street, Wellington. NELSON AGENCY. Mr. J. H. Levien, having besigned the Agency for Nelson and its .district, the Local Board have conferred the appointment upon Mr. A.W. Scatfe, ■who will ace for them in. the future. Medical Referee ... W. B. Sbaxiy, Esq., M.D, Prospectuses showing the present state and progress of the Society, and forms of proposal may be had of Mr. Scaife or at the Head Office of the Society as above. JOSEPH DYER, 1662 Resident Secretary.
New Advertisements. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. THE PUBLIC OEFICES wiil be CLOSED on THURSDAY, the 9th instant. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2172 Provincial Secretary. WESLEYAN MISSIONS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Chukch THIS EVENING-, Chair will be taken at 7 o'clock. Several Ministers and Gentlemen will Address the Meeting on behalf of the above Missions. 2128 SPUING GROVE WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON THURSDAY, Nov. 9, Prixce of Wales' BrRTHDAT, there will be a TEA MEETING, Tea at Five o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. After which, will be held a PUBLIC MEETING, When Addresses will be delivered by 1 Ministers and Friends. 2141 SPRING GROVE LITERARY ' INSTITUTE. ACJECOND TT^NTERTAINMENT Will be given in Aid of this Institute TO-MORROW (Tuesday) November 7, AT THE SPRING GRCvi! SCHOOLROOM. MUSIC-VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, AND READINGS. Doors Open at 7 p.m. to Commence at 7.30. Admission : — Sixpence. 2159 WEDNESDAY LECTURES. A COURSE OF FOURT ECTURES XjoN 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 Fokm op the Books op the New Testae snt down to Diocl stian's Peesecdtion. 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 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! Daily expected per Ann Gambles and "Wave op Life, nearly i AA TRUNKS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND lUU CHILDREN'S TDOOTS AND QJHOES, Comprising the Largest and Best Assortment ever Imported into Nelson. • Particulars ia i'ature Advertisement. 2176 M. LIGHTBAND.
T. S. WYMOND & Go., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. . • SECOND GRAND SHOW AT # H AVILSOISr & EIOHARDSON'S g m MUSLINS g Hi — — - 6260 YjiSßßt at 4/11> FULL DRESS • » >h FANCY DRESSES g» W 3 Cases PANCY and PLAIN LUSTKES, 6/11, New Shades h < 4 Cases NEW TINTED GLACE LUSTRES, 1/- pek Yakd g ™ STRAW HATS P ,S . 26 Cabtoons MUSHROOMS, <HPSY'S, LORNE, L ** MELROSE, SAILORS', CANTERBURYS, H P : NEWPORTS, PRINCESS, &c, from 1/6 each. K S N^.B. -STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED. 2 "-tI S. WYMOND & Co., p • NELSON AND LONDON. T. S. WYMOND & Co., FAMILY DRAPERB, SIIXMERCEES, &c
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 262, 6 November 1871, Page 2
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