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LOST a Small Gold BROOCH. Finder, on returning to the Office of this Paper will be 'rewarded. 1177 >-5 « FOR SALE by Private Contract — A COTTAGE and LAND in Collingwood-street. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fnll particulars on application to J. ASHBURN, 1170 Hardy-street. £1 REWARD. STRAYED from my Paddocks, Stoke, a RED COW and a BRINDLE and WHITE STEER, branded TF (conjoined). Finder, on giving information as to lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward.— T. H. FOY. 1182 TO SHOEMAKERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, or TO LET, (on easyjterms) at Fern Flat, Upper Buller, A COMFORTABLE DWELLING-HOUSE, with TEN ACRES of GROUND partly in Cultivation. A first-rate investment for a Boot and Shoemaker ; not one in the district. For full Particulars apply to JOHN DISHER, Miners' Arms, Nelson, or at Fern Ffat. 1173 v^ STOKE FARMERS' CLUB. MONTHLY MEETING at Stoke SchoolRoom, on MONDAY, the 3rd June, 1872. Important Business. Continuation of Mr. J. Maiden's Paper, and Prospectus of Cheese and Butter Factory will be laid before the meeting. The public are invited to attend. GEO. F. MARTIN, 1183 Hon. Secretary. WTT XXT EST has now ON . JLT. W SALE the CHEAPEST AND BEST SEWING MACHINES In the Province of Nelson ! ! ! COME and SEE THEM at his 1192 TOY REPOSITORY. _H___nn-_n-_-_HnHa-_--i FUNERAL. THE' FRIENDS of Mr. EDWARD HAASE are respectfully informed that the FUNERAL of his late WIFE will leave his residence, Waimea-street, at 3 o'clock, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, for the New Cemetery. W. GOOD, 1200 Undertaker. WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. rpHE First of a Series of FORTNIGHTLY X ENTERTAINMENTS, in aid of CHRIST CHURCH ORGAN FUND, will be given at tbe Assembly Rooms, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, June 4. The First Part will consist of a READING by tbe Bishop of Nelson — SELECTION'S from Sir Thomas More's " EUTOPIA." The Second Part will comprise Vocal and Instrumental Music, Glees, Choruses, &c. Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. Admission— ONE SHILLING. 1205 TENDERS are invited for CUTTING the . FIRST PORTION of the TRACK from Happy Valley to the Rai Valley. Specifications at the Public Works Office, Government Buildings ; and at the Bay View; and Black Horse Hotels. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily Accepted. Tenders received till TUESDAY, 4th June, by T. C. BATCHELOR, Chairman Suburban North Road Board. 1068 ODDFELLOWS' HALL ! . M- R ' H OS^ INS TV/TISS Tpl-ORENCE Will appear on or about WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. ~ Further particulars will appear. 1194 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. NOTICE is hereby given that a REGISTER ot SHARES in the UNION BANK of AUSTRALIA will be henceforth KEPT at the Christchurch Branch, and that every facility will be afforded to PURCHASERS either in the London or Colonial Markets for the TRANSFER of SHARES to said Register. The terms upon which Money can be transmitted through tbe Bank for the purpose of Purchasing Shares and all other particulars may be obtained on reference to the Manager. JOS. PALMER. Chief Officer, New Zealand. Christchurch, May 28th, 1872. 1180 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT AT MOTUEKA. TO BE SOLD OR LET, 7. ACRES of LAND in the Centre of the Town of Motueka, witb DWELLING-HOUSE, &c. The Soil is very Rich, and well adapted for Hops. . .Half an Acre is in Orchard aud Garden, the remainder laid down in Grass. The House contains Eight Rooms, Kitchen Scullery, and Dairy, all in good repair. Also, a Stable, Gig-house, -Hajr-loft, &c, and plenty -of Firewood on the premises. -.- v.;. -"••■■.' : .-; : "- -.Rental Low.- ■ ; "* Apply, in- Nelson, to H. J. Ll AUGARDE, in Motueka, to JAMES McDONALD, or A. LE G. CAMPLELL. y^-.p^^'p ..• . 55 )

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 130, 1 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 130, 1 June 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 130, 1 June 1872, Page 3

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