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TO HOP PICKERS. HOP PICKING will COMMENCE in HOOPER & DODSON'S GARDENS on MONDAY MORNING, the 19th inst., at TEN o'clock. 377 DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY OMNIBUB. THIS OMNIBUS has been thoroughly Repaired and Refitted, and will now RUN PUNCTUALLY from TRAFALGAR STREET every Half-hour, and from the PORT at each Quarter to and Quarter past the Hour, between Nine o'clock in the Morning and Midnight. THOMAS NEWTON, 390 . Lessee. NOTICE. THE ESTABLISHMENTS of the Undersigned will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, 21st February (Waimea South Steeplechase). W. Milneb, T. S. Wymond & Co., Everett Bros., James P. Black, 379 Francis Grimes. TTARLEY "DROTHERS, BREWERS, MALTSTERS AND HOPGROWERS, KENT BREWERY, NELSON. From and after this Date the above BUSINESS will be carried on by the Undersigned as CO-PARTNERS. John Fhabp, J. A. Harley. T. H. Barley. HARLEY BROTHERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices : Kent Brewery, Nelson. 386 NOW LANDING AT MELBOURNE. Ex " Agamemnon " from London, and expected daily. A large shipment of Ransome & Sims' New BRIZE T)LOUGHS. Extra Fittings for R. & S. Ploughs of all sorts. Also, 4 sets Harrows 3 cases Felt Shoes 2 „ Best 3-ply Dark India Rubber Hose 1 case India JJubber Belting 1 „ Gentlemen's Satin Velvet Hats, and Cloth Caps. To Arrive per " Ttrol," from London — 1 koa. packages and ca ses (jteneral JMerchandise Including — 43 CASES AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY, and Gentlemen's CLOTHING, HATS, &c. Ladies' Hats, Flowers, and Feathers. 3 Puncheons NEW CLOVER SEEDS. T^ "DUXTON & /-10. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, at 12, Nood. At the Nelson Auction Rooms — PART of SECTION 52, Block 1, Subukban, and Part of Block 2, Kural, adjoining, containing together about 190 Acres, situate at Spring Grove. About 40 Acres is down in Grass, an! nearly the whole is fenced. There is a never-failing Stream running through the Property, and good Roads to it, and as it wi 1 be sold for a very low figure, it forms a desirable investment. — - JOHN R. MABIN. 394 Auctioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 42, 17 February 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 42, 17 February 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 42, 17 February 1872, Page 2

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