TRAFALGAR HOUSE. NEW GOODS :o: JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF Autumn s Winter Drapery, Via DUNEDIN, And expected daily per Tyrol, all the Latest Novelties IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :o: ' TRAFALGAR HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES, MANAGER. March 28, 1872. 689 C~. E B B . HAS JUST OPENED A CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S PLAIN & FANCY BOOTS, WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT VERY LOW RATES. COLONIAL WORE: EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. HA-RDY STREET. 2044 ALL SHAREHOLDERS in the M&TAKI- /COTTAGE TO LET in Waimea-Street. TAXI DREDGING COMPANY are \J Rent Moderate, requested to MEET at the MASONIC HOTEL, 650 R. FREEMAN, Agent. at ,7.30 p.m., THIS (Saturday) EVENING, to — consider BUSINESS of IMPORTANCE. 675 mENDERS are invited for LABOR for EX- . JL TENSION to the COMMERCIAL TEN SHILLINGS REWABD. Specifications to be seen at my Office. LOST from Miners' Arms, a BROWN 62 6 JAMES S. CROSS, Jun. RETRIEVER DOG with a COLLAR and CHAIN on. Whoever will return it there will OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS! receive the above reward. 680 JOHN DISHER. JUST LANDED, Ex Rangitoto, . *J AT A PUBLIC MEETING of the INHABI- 684 T. B. WYMOND & GO'S. I\. T ANTS of STOKE will be held at the -___--. re , XT - - D „ mnTT , SCHOOLROOM, on MONDAY NEXT, April M°F_£*Jdt»& ' on FBB * BHOLD 1, 1872, at Seven p.m., to take into consideration •!•"-*• SECURITY. .mt-HOAw the Proposed Line of Railway througbt the Dis- J_^ FELL & ATKINSON. trict. Mr. AUSTIN, the Surveyor of the Line, -pr>™ri7 ttrpqtt rttttitr is particularly invited to attend, in the hope that rKIMI- U Kl_o±l _Ui J. _i& further information than is at present possessed "[7IROM the BE^T DAIKIKS only, delivered will be offered as to the proposed line. JD in Town at Country Prices, in quantities to suit Purchasers. Orders by Post promptly E. BUXTON, attended to. W. ROUT, 675 JOHN ROSE, Spring Grove. G. HOLLAND, Sen., 6^ * HARLEY - FOR J_A L E, T^pia^ 1500 SWi*™ GBASS SEED - situate on the Four Riter Plain, MAT A XI- ±v\J\J Good and Cheap. TAXi, and known as HAMPDEN FARM, con- W. HALE, sisting of 317 ACRES of First-class LAND, all 671 Tory and Hardy-sts, Level and Open, with the exception of about 60 — Acres of Pine Bush. 36 Acres are substantially i--_mjiir.Rn-*4 /voat -***-_ t7*Pr.*p Fenced, and divided into Four Paddocks, 11 OURFORD S QOAL TJEFOT, Acres of which are broken up. Also, a good v *^ " a "^ Weather-board BIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Hay- THE PORT, S_ < WJ __^^_**__S_s <°^ te -__■■ •-• **">•> *tE^1!&?&g k %J£Z °°^ DEUVEEKD IN ANT QUANTITr Property is 18 miles from the Lyell, and 46 from Ia ba g s lf required. the Inangahua Reefs, and presents an admirable W Awr< a*wttt * .„, , opportunity for carrying on a Butchering Busi- WANGANUI 42/6_per Ton. ness with those places. GREY 35/- „ For full particulars apply on the Farm, or to NEWCASTLE 35/MESSRS. ADAMS & KINGDON, COLLINGWOOD 35/- "„ March 12, 1872. SoUcitors, Nelson.^ MANUKA FIRE WOOD_ ... .80/^ari ~~ ; TBB M S OAB H. GEELONG GEELONG GEELONG — TWEEDS » TWEEDS I ! . . TWEEDS !1 1 Orders left at R. Lucas & Son's (opposite Mr. JUST LANDED, Ex Ranoitoto. Wilkie's), will be carefully attended tc. 685 T. S. WYMOND & CO. 2160 JAMES O. BUBFORD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 77, 30 March 1872, Page 3
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