SEVERAL HUNDRED BE MN ANT S MARKED HALF-PRICE MUST BE CLEARED OUT THIS WEEK. &^" NOTEALL USEFUL STUFFS. REMEMBER WYMOND & CO. ARE NOTED FOR 191 CHEAP REMNANTS. NELSON INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the NELSON INSTITUTE will oe held on WEDNESDAY, February 21st instant, at Half past 7 o'clock p.m] BUSINESS : To receive the Annual Report and Balancef<heet of the Institute and Museum, and to appoint Officers for the current year. By order of the Committee JOHN PERCY, Hon. Secretary. N.B. — The attention of members is directed to Rule 25, relating to the Officers of the Institute. Nelson, 7th February, 1872. 276 mO BE LET OR SOLD.— A Small DWELX LING-HOUSE and THREE ACRES of PADDOCK LAND situate on the Waimea Road, Nelson, a short distance from Town. Apply to CUR PIS, BROTH ERS. 1 $ rj\o LET, a FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE JL in Toi-toi Valley, lately in the occupation of the undersigned. Por particulars apply at the Mail Office, or to J. SIGLEY, 257 Tinsmith, Richmond. TO BE LET, CLERMONT TTILLA — recently in the V occupation of A. Dobson, Esq.. containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, 3 Bedrooms and Kitchen. The House has been thoroughly Renovated, and the Grounds Drained and well laid off. Apply to EDWARD EVERETT, Collingwood-street. 182 POTATOES. FOR SALE, a Few Tons of EARLY BROWN RIVER POTATES, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to W. H. KNAPP, 258 Spring Grove, NELSON SAVINGS BANK. £Q AAA TO LEND in Sums of not less OUUU than £100. at 8 Per Cent., on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY. H. D. JACKSON, Manager Nelson Savings Bank. Nelson, February 5, 1872. 261 UPPER WAKEFIELD LIBRARY. THE ANNUAL TEA PARTY, in Aid of the Funds of this Institution, will be held on THURSDAY, Bth inst. Admission, Is. 6d.; Children under twelve, 6d. Tea at 4 o'clock. The Wakefield Band will attend, and there will be a DANCE in the Eveuing, in the Schoolroom. G. NEWELL PHILLIPS, 259 Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL out of TRAFALGAR STREET. W• l) PHOTOGRAPHER, 242 Nile-street, opposite Scotch Church NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. NQ ELIGIBLE TENDER having been received for MAKING COATS, FRESH TENDERS will be RECEIVED by Mr. D. Burn, up to 4 p.m. of WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 7th instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Secretary. February 2, 1872. 243 NELSON & FOXBILL RAILWAY. ALL in favor ot the anove Scheme please signify same by having their HAIR CUT by the king of the professors, FRED MAIN. N.B. Ribs and Vertebral Columns to Parasols and Umbrellas. Cutlery Ground Daily at THE NEW STAND, 207 Collingwood Strret. 4__ FOR HAVELOCK - iIiIk T HE "WANDE RER » on JmM!k> -i THURSDAY NEXT. -' "For Freight, apply to the Master,. on board, or to J. LIVICK, Albion Wharf. _75
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 32, 6 February 1872, Page 3
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