Hew Advertises, eats. LOST, a GOLD LOCKET, between the Postoffice and the Port. Finder please return to Office of Mail. * 456 ON SALE, at W. PHILLIPS' STORE, next Mail Office. HALE-TON SUPERIOR CHEESE, from 6d. to Bd. '$< ft. 455 GRAPES ! ! GRAPES ! ! ! IVTOW ON SALE at the NELSON VINE- ±.\ YARD.— P. FRANK, Proprietor. 451 ONLY a few more Boys' and Youth's EXCELSIOR TROWSERS oa hand, from 7/6 — T. S. WYMOND & CO. 413 FOR SALE.— A SPRING TRAP, HORSE, and HARNESS. Apply at the Mail Office. 430 WANTED TO RENT, for a Term of Years from April next, a COTTAGE of FOUR ROOMS and KITCHEN, near Nelson or Richmond. Address, terms, &c„ to J". W. 8., Post-office, Nelson. 418 WANTED a BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT, The Advertiser would be willing to go into the Inangahua Ranges or elsewhere. Whether rough or smooth, anything entrusted to him will be by him faithfully performed. References and security given. Also, being an experienced Farmer, and married, would take the management of any Stock. Station, or in the formation of a new one. Apply J 8., Mitre Hotel, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-streets. 57 RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. rpHE NEXT QUARTERLY FAIR will be X held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. Admission Free. T. J. THOMPSON, 452 Hon. Secretary. NELSON ARTIZANS' ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members ot this Association will be held THIS EVENING, at Half-past Seven o'clock. Business of Im-Ortanoe. GEORGE CAPPER, 455 Hon. Secretary. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST from Holder's Coach on Saturday last, between Nelson and Richmond, a JAR containing WHISKEY, and a BOX addressed Mr. John George Knyvett. Finder on bringing che same to F. HOLDER, will receive the above reward. 454 NELSON VOLUNTEER Flß_f" BRIGADE. MR. WILLIAM COOKSEY is authorised to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS on behalf of the Brigade towards PURCHASE of NEW HOSE. JNO. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Secretary. SATURDAY, MAECH 2, at 12, Noon. At the Nelson Auction Rooms— PART of SECTION 53, Block l, Suburban, and Part of Block 2, Kural, adjoining, containing together about 190 Acres, situate at Spring Grove. About 40 Acres is down in Grass, an 3 nearly the whole is fenced. There is a never-failing Stream running through fhe Property, and good Roads to it, and as it will be sold for a very low figure, it forms a desirable investment. JOHN R. MABIN. 394 Auctioneer.
25 per CENT. SAVED IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. « .OI T. S. Wymond & Co. HAVING SECURED A LAEGE SHIPMENT BEFORE THE EXTRAORDINARY RISE TOOK PLACE IN WOOL, HAVE DECIDED UPON CLEARING 700 pairs Large Super Blankets, FEOM IQS. ©D. PEE PAIE. 2000 yards fine and heavy makes Welsh Flannels,' EEOM JLflfaD. — , ; 0: -_-_-, The above having been purchased at the Extsemely Low Rates ruling prior to the great advance on Wool, T. S. W. & Co. think it only equitahle to give those who have so liberally patronised them this chance TO SECURE THE BARGAINS. o WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it to their interest to lay in THEIR WINTER STOCK AT ONCE, as our usual Liberal Discount from Retail Scale will be allowed. T. S? Wymond & Co. ISP LOWEST WHOLESALE LIST IN THE PROVINCE. 319
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 51, 28 February 1872, Page 2
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