New Advertisements. THE BISHOP of NELSON begs to THANK Messrs. Cockraw, Edwards, Stevens, Jenkins, Newport, Cottieh, and many others, who have so kindly ASSISTED IN THE SEARCH FOR BENJAMIN TOWNSON. He thinks he may have gone along the Ridge towards the Wairoa Gorge, and that after the full search of yesterday and the previous days, it is needless searching in the immedi-.te neiahborhood of the town. — Bishopdale, Jan. 12, 1872. 86 MR3. mOWNSON hopes that aU those who X have ASSISTED IN THE SEARCH for MR. TOWNSON will accept her WARMEST THANKS for the readiness with which they have gone on the Searcii at this busy time, and will ever feel grateful to them for the efforts they have made. — Bishopdale, Jan. 12, 1872. 81 NELSON PROVINCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. CANDIDATES are requested to PRESENT THEMSELVES for EXAMINATION at— The O-FFic'E of the Central Board of Education, Nelson", January 23rd, at 10 a.m. Richmond Boys' School, January 24, at 10 a.m. Motueka School, January 26th, at 10 am. They must reside without the City of Nelson be under fifteen years of age, and have attended a Provincial School for an least one year. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary to the Central Board of Education. 81 PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE USUAL MEETING will be held at the Temperance Hall, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, January 15, 1872, at Seven o'clock. Stewards — Messrs. J. Graham and A. Hubble. The Money will be sold by Auction at Halfpast Eight precisely; after which a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS (in pursuance of a Requisition, as prescribed by Rule 93, and which has been read at the two last meetings of the Society) will be held, for the purpose of RESCINDING Rules 77 and 80. WM. ROUT, 83 Secretary. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Offices of Messrs. Fell and Atkinson, for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE, where plans and specifications may be seen until FRIDAY, the 26th instant. The lowest or any Tender no t necessarily accepted. FELL & ATKINSON, 85 Solicitors, Hardy-street. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At Twelve o'Clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms — A BAKER'S SPRING CART, HORSE, and HARNESS. The Horse is a first-class Trotter, and is accustomed to Packing, Saddle, or Harness. About 150 Volumes of BOOKS, on almost every topic, from the Nelson Institute. 20 Nests Jam Jars. BEEF and VEAL, in Choice Family Joints; Cheese, Bacon, Oatmeal, Rice, Poultry, &c &c. "' ' JOHN R. MABIN, 89 Auctioneer.
T. S. WYMOND & Co., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. £3 mHIS WEEK the Balance of our MEN'S STRAW HATS, at 1/6 each. g P3 I X T. S. W. & CO. © b_ ' «™_ M I W h3 j /CRIMEAN CJHIRTS, only a few dozen left, at 21/- per Half-dozen. fcj fe> T. S. W. & CO. 5 I — s* < ! CJUPERIOR mWEEDS, at 12£ d for Boys' Clothing (splendid value). M ' to 1 T. S. W. & CO. g l-H g £_, «•-• T>OYS' Superior MILITARY CAPS, only 1/- each. £ p £> F T. S. W. & CO. g g i — fe_ S !-i CASE MEN'S Blue NAVY AND MILITARY CAPS, only 1/6 and 2/-, g feS ! 1 Original Prices, 4/- and 5/- T. S. W. & CO. K | 88 T. S. WYMOND & Co., FAMILY DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, ftc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 11, 12 January 1872, Page 2
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532Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 11, 12 January 1872, Page 2
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