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VT>OGLE, CHIMNEY-SWEEP, &c, • J_> Orders left at Mr. W. C. Wilkins'. Bridge-street. 1149 CAUTION. POISON will be laid on my Land, Wakapuaka Road, on and after FRIDAY, the 24th instant, as DOGS have been amongst my Sheep Twice during the last six days. Anyone found TRESPASSING will be PROSECUTED according to law. 1133 JOHN WALKER. To the Justices of tub Peach acting in and for the Province of Nelson, New Zealand. I WILLI AM FLETCHER, now residing in q the City cf Nelson, do Hereby Give Notice that it is my Intention to apply, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the said Province, ior a LICENSE foi the SALE of SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, WINE, ALE, BEER, and PORTER, not to be consumed on the premises. The House and Appurtenances thereunto belonging situated at Trafalgar-street North, in the said City of Nelson, rented from Mr. Peter Cooke, at present Unoccupied and Unlicensed, and to be known as the " London Wine and Spirit Stores." 1099 AUCTION on TUESDAY NEXT, at 12.30 p.m. On the Commercial Wharf. THE CARGO of the Brig Union, from Hobart Town, consisting of — 185,000 Shingles 12.000 Feet Timber 15,000 Feet Paliugs 30 Tons Potatoes 2 do Onions 60 cases Jams 10 do Tart Fruit 17 Tons Ground Bark 100 cases Apples 50 Felloes The whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. JOHN B. MABIN, . 1150 Auctioneer. WITHOUT RESERVE. At the Stockyards, Richmond. On an Early date, 2 COWS, near Calving Steers and Heifers Durham Bull, about 4 years old 6 Working Bullocks, well accustomed to Bush work. JOHN E. MABIN, 829 Auctioneer.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DIVINE CJKBVIOE will be held at O BISHOPDALE, SUNDAY EVENING, May 26, 1872, at 7 o'clock. CHAMELEON TOPS from ]/- upwards. At R. LUCAS & SON'S. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. ACTON ADAMS, 1159 Wilden Lodge. WANTED, Good, Clean, Dry FUNGUS — 6/- per Sack given by APPO HOCTON, Washington Valley. 1151 CITY ELECTION. MR. CiACNDI'RS' COMMITTEE will JO MEET in the PREMISES next to Mr. Burn's, Tinsmith, Trafalgar-street, THIS EVENING, at Eight o'clock, sharp. 1153 TEMPERANCE HALL. THE Subject of the Address TQ-MOREOW EVENING, by Mr. W. M. BISS, in the above place, will be The "Veil/ 1 — the Veil Rent. 1154 TEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST on Thursday Evening between the Postofficb and the Pout, a Black Cloth COAT containing a PURSE of MONEY. The above Reward wiil be Paid to anyone Returning the same to the Office of this Paper. 1155 ON SALE. A BOUT 200 BUSHELS VERY PRIME J\. SEED WHEAT. . 1144 JOHN R. MABIN.

GENERAL OUTFITTERS. OEEAT DRAPEEY BHOW AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE, g_j CONSISTING OF g 120 CASES AND BALES, H- COMPRISING- ° SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, -£ AND CEKTAJNLT THB j_j g LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, o Q _rj S T^ROMTthe fact of T. ,S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases haying- been y S JJ made long before the great Rise in all Woollen and Cotton Fabrics, they are able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving g their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as £* many of their Cheap Lines aro being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be 5 repeated. An early coll is necessary to }<| :; 'SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. £ § Quotations ar._given of a few leading Lines, that some idea may be formed of the m a BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT | § : T. S. WTMOND & CO.'S 13 § •" "■ WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. m P VELVETEENS, •• "OLANKETS, > V . i Case Pilk-fiDished - 0 TrTT^ v ¥ es 8n V? I& ™ c , £ , - ,VELyETEENS,'peryd,3s.6d. WHITNEYS, per pair, 16s. 6d. jh QHAWLS ' " ' ' MERINOES, J 2O 6 O 350 TASMANIAN WOOLS, 12s. 6d. IVJ _, v , \ B J?/ larJf1 ar Jf Fl^^ ™NCH S . SCARF SB AWLS, only 15s. Double Width, New Colors, Is. lld. g fl TTOSIERY, CALICOES, .■ ... > <fj XL. 6 Cases WOMEN'S RIBBED, __. TTTr __, *™7*g*> 36m „ _ M 3 A HEATHER & WORSTED HOSE, Bd. & lOd. WHITE SHIRTINGS, per doz , 6s. 6d. H ■ „ ■TiIANCY DRESSES, - TTTINCEYS, ft te JP 2500 Brocaded and Challi-Checked ?V 2 Cases KNICKERBOCKERS, m W POPLINETS, the Full Dress only 7s. 6d. All New Shades, per yard, s_d. S FLANNELS, ' QHEETINGS, > A -P 2 Bales Fine and Heavy 3 ANTIRHEUMATIC, from 13d. DOUBLE WIDTH, from Is. y ■S B Kl^Ti?T»nTjnw»wn :^rTisrrn!.vo' X 960 yards DOUBLE WIDTH, y W IO 250 BORDERED -WINCEYS, Fi __ s _ otch Goodß> 2s# lld# ,ea ..• -^ * Width, only 3s. 6d. each. j^NITTING WORSTED, only H M T ONG CLOTHS, JtV 2 s. 9d.#> lb. ; SCARFS, 6d.; WOOL W »v_ -AJ 2 Cases Horrocks' HATS, Is. ; Crossovers, Is. 3d. ; Tippets, £j g TWILLED CLOTHS, only 9s, 6d. doz. 2s. 6d. * § Ph — ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF 'g MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. ,H O [^P Families able to, purchase a Whole Piece will get it at . . Wholesale Prices. -■ ■ T;; ■ : Si: : .Fffo ND & CO., ; « HALL OF COMMERCE," BRIDGE STREET. ; FAMILY MOURNING

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 124, 25 May 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 124, 25 May 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 124, 25 May 1872, Page 2

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