MR. JOHN R. MABIN will Sell bt Auction, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, at the Nelson Auction Rooms, HALF-TON FLOUR Wearing Apparel— Dress Pieces— Hats — Caps — Fancy Goods— Trimmings— and a variety of other Drapery Goods— 6 Canaries. 835 MR. J. R. MABIN has received instructions from Mr H. E. Nathan, who is leaving the Province, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at at his Premises, Bridge-street, at an Early Date, The Whole of his S T O C K-I N-T R A D E, Comprising — New well-made Furniture of every description, Pictures, Well-seasoned Timber, &c. Also, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Particulars and date of Sale in future advertisement. 803 WANTED, a FARM SERVANT who can Milk. Apply to .J. M. PIERSON, Thackwood, Suburban North. 914 TEMPERANCE HALL, BRIDGE-STREET. MR. VIRTUE, of Hokitika, will PREACH in the above place THIS EVENING (Friday) at 7 o'clock. SOO NELSON CITY ELECTION. MR. TUCKIE'S COMMITTEE will XJ MEET at their Rooms (lately occupied by the Bank of New South Wales, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely. 909 CONCERT. A,*pONCERT, consisting of SECULAR \J MUSIC, will be given in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, RICHMOND, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), the 26th instant, by THE TONIC SOL-FA CLASS, Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 7.30. Tickets l/-eacb. 838 CULLIFORD GOLD MINING COMPANY, (Registered). NOTI C E . AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company is hereby appointed to be held at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Nelson, TO-MORROW EVENINGrthe 27th day of April, 1872, at Halfpast Seven o'clock. business: To receive Statement of Accounts to date, and to consider the advisability of taking steps to wind up the Company forthwith. Wm. STAVERT, Legal Manager. Nelson April 11. 1572. 789 TO-NIGHT ! ! AND MONDAY !! ! JUST ARRIVED, AND WILL APPEAR, A LIC 0'B RIEN ' THE GREATEST INDIA-RUBBER DANCER OF THE WORLD (Late of the American Minstrels), AND Q.EORGE "DROMLEY, THE GREAT STAR COMIQUE AND POLYPHONIST, Assisted by the NELSON AMATEUR CHRISTY'S. 888 G~l AOA TO LEND, in LARGE or dwXUUv/ SMALL SUMS. 895 T. NEWTON & CO. NEW WINTER DRAPERY. W. MILNER Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Nelson and neighborhood, that he is NOW OPENING, Ex Tyrol, from London direct — 37 CASES AND BALES USEFUL AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY All carefully selected Goods from some of the best Wholesale Houses in London, and bought in October and November, 1871, just prior to the great rise in the price of Woollen and Cotton Materials which has recently taken place. 847 JUST OPENED— AT E. DARTNALL'S, RICHMOND. MEN'S BLUCHEK, BOOTS LIGHT WATERTIGHTS ELASTIC SIDES, &c, NOW SELLING CHEAP. 778
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 100, 26 April 1872, Page 3
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