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¥ or s-; a l e~ A BOUT TWENTYITONS'^'Gobd^ RYE A GRASS^AYy^Applyjtoi^ . .... '. '"■•'; il: -' 'fi '4 j. calmer; '• 1723 ' ■ A'Jy ..;,;-> \ jWa^fea West. W.. XJ PHOTOGRAPHER, Five Minutes Walk from Trafalgar-street. Opposite Scotch Church. ' 1717 I. P. 0;;^., /M. IL THE ANNIVERSARY of the LOYAL . MANSION OP PEACE LODGE will be celebrated at W AK BFLELD, on FRIDAY, the 9th instant. ...The Waimjsa Rtflks haying amalgamated with this Lodged will join in prbceswon.. SPORTS* in the afternoon. ; ■ ;; '_"," : A >ÜBLTC TEA will be held in the SchooV " room at Three p.m. Av^BALL in the Evening."' Doors open at Eight p m., Dancing to commence at 8 30. ' ■ " ■ y ' ■ "••'. . Admission to Ball, 6s. v. •,•.,-' : „ Tea, ls. 6d. . . The Wakefield Bn ass Band 'will be in attendance throughout. The Members of the different Lodges and Friends of the Order are particularly _ invited to attend. - . - : : ; : f .;A „ RICHARD .CHATTOCK, = 1718 ; ' ' Permanent Secretary. , PETITION AGAINST the DISMEMBERMENT OF THE PROVINCE, r, TO the HONOURABLE the. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES of the COLOBY of NEW ZEALAND, in PARLIAMENT As- ' sembled. '.'..• The Humble Petition of the undersigned in- " habitants of the Province of Nelson, ■ Respectfully sheweth :•—-. . ... That your Petitioners are informed; that it i3 ; intended to introduce, to .your Honourable House, a measure for the division of the Province of' Nelson : into two Provinces, '■ or to take away a large portion of the Province, in order to add the same to the County of Westland. _'_' That your Petitioners believe ; ,thafc.,any such, alteration would inevitably lead' to a" large -increase in the Departmental Expenditure now found sufficient for the Government' of the Province, and to a corresponding diminution in the funds now available for pubjie works, education, and other important purposes. '• l That your Petitioners further believe that the result of any such measure would be financial embarrassment in both of the portion* of the territory proposed to be divided, to the almost total discontinuance of public works, to the suspension of permanent settlement on the Goldfields now steadily goiog on, and to great discouragement to the cause of Education. That your Petitioners : also submit to your Honourable House that a great injury would be inflicted upon the South-western portion of the Province, by separating -it from a , Province .almost free from debt, in order to join it to a County involved in very heavy liabilities, which its resources have already proved insufficient to sustain. Your Petitioners believe that good Government is not so likely to obtain amongst a 'community whose .pursuits are almost entirely of one character, whether those pursuits be purely mining, pastoral, or agricultural, as amongst a community whose .pursuits comprise a fair admixture of all three, as is the case in the, existing Provinceot Nelson. Your Petitioners therefore pray that your Honourable House will not pass any measure for the division of the 'Province of Nelson into two Pro vim es, or for the alteration of . the existing Boundaries. And your Petitioners will ever pray, &c, &c. ■• . , 7JL2

nnHE GOSPEL will he PREACHED EVERY JL : WEDNESDAY- EVENING jatittie Bethel, NfE^rmygm^- COLONIkiW G)EtOWN "GARDEN 'and FARMISEEDS: / Per William Pbowse*—"""^" . Nine Casks and Casrs Clovers, Trefoil, " Lucerne, Rape Hemp, Canary, &c. To Arrive per Otago, via Dunsdin— - Three Casks containing, the, best sorts of TURNIPS; S WEKDES. •:'■ r >.'■■■ ■ MANGOLD WUETZEL. . .'• „ . „; ;; SUGAR,BEET3,,&c. Wholesale and Retail. .WILLI AM'h ALE, '. .'..,,, ,< '. \! ', Nurseryman and Seedsman, 1720 • Tory and Hardy -streets. STOKE LIBRARY, &c. . ■ A SPECIAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS X3l towards this Building .will be held TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, August 7, at 7.30 p.m. in the Schoolroom. . Business: To Consider the Action of the Committee. . • in Selection of Site. Committee meet at 6.30 p.m. - GEO. F.. MARTItf, 1721 Hon. Sec. COALS ! COALS ! ! COALS ! ! ! Just Received, ex Fannt, A CARGO ot "VTE-W CAS T L E AOAL, Delivered at 45/- per Ton. Also, Primo Seed Oats Maizo ... . ' Wheat Barley Peas Sharps .. Bran Guano Bone Dust &c., &c , &c. J . L I V I C K , Bridge-street and Albion Wharf. 1716 THE Undersigned,, in returning his sincere thanks to the Public of Nelson and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded to. him for' the last nine year's, begs leave to. inform -theni that having made considerable addition's 'to his Manufactory he is now prepared to make ,',."" i DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, and can sell 1 - tlierri in parts or complete, covered in any material - that may. be selected, to suit customers; Upholstered in any pattern in a workmanlike style, not merely covered. A Pattern-book kept, for- customers to choose from, compri-ing all the latest patterns. ' The Prices will be found as cheap or cheaper than the imported article. Every description of Furniture manufactured on the Premises at Lowest Rates. Carving, Wood Turning, and Upholstery 1 , all done on the Establishment. . Handsome Drawing-room Suites in figured Repp for Sale. BSgT Inspection Invited „|gg GEORGE FLEMING, Loudon House, 1719 Hardy street

I T. S. "WYMOND & Co. HALL OE COMMEEOE, V }. ra GIGrANTIC STOCK OF ' g WINTER' I)EESSES !! H : • Selling for Casli at, less than o ; § MA.]SrXJF^CTUI^EII'S \PKICJSS! § Jz; Every new texture out, incliiding-*p •'; , g Pri^ 0 f Dolly Vardens, , Prippa p Prices wool French Sateens,. ■ r . r , ' . lnc ? 8 .v. W [a^ ' h ■'; Bradford and French Reppa by „, ""O fe 7 ■. - French Merinos, new colors / ,&rj +-h 0 All wool Scotch Plaids •'":■■ ihR -' ' ? % dg " j t Tm ? •; Silk Figured Black Alpacas ■.- .-■■•; ; . f ;, ; V ■•:..« •« Vor j j Embroidered Lustres : , - . lT)rp*«s ' h3 C&. „... ™'^ . .Brocaded Poplinettss . ' >Dre S s, - ; ...... |j -25 ' n^ Persian Cords i ..*.••-■.-■ ; • •■< ■-•■• ■H- ■• Printed Cashtriferes . , .. , 7S 1 6d « , i ,r.50 n tn. Lustre Melanges i . t 1 H;' ,; . . l0 ;' Ricli Silk Warped Mohairs - ' J> R 0n „,, - : Handsome Satin Cloths ' ; - • •■'■/• *' ]; ' [ *£ R Plain Poplins and Alpacas - ; •"• -„ rj r__\ ■"■-.,' '■ Ghalli' Checked Popliuettes J tt , Cf> "/.;:'/■ ■;; -> i— ■■:;;■,. -± — , „ _ „-■-. -td 9 FOR' MOUBNING— 'Black Alpacas, 9d. to 1/6 - kj & .Black .French Twills 10d r to 1/4, ; \ i / , ; . I XP H, ; , !.';>..' " ; i ".;.. Black Baratheas, 1/6 to 2/3 r>a Black Balmoral Crapes, 1/6 to 2/9 ; ; •■•■;, i- q W -f •- ; :'* Persian Cords, 1/9 to 2/6 ■> }H * : Black Silk-fiSised Lustres, 1/IOJ to 2/9 >3 'R " ' Black Satin Cloths, 1/9 to 4/- , , 2 l .<- e H '.-,,,, „-•: . > ,/ .-.. :,; Black Paramattas, 2/3 to 3/9 - - ' m W %', ' ...j .-?• =•;; : ;i :Black^ValerianCloihs^2/6t0:3/9 .: ' "' •■' ,'.h3 . j-T' *'^.'.*a' /'■'•*' - : --. .'•; '• v t-BlacksFrench Merinos, .2/6 to 4/9 -■/■ •'•• ■ ■''.:■•■ ! -i** 2 .' .•§"■"' ' " >-!^i ;^!ußlacb',Grapes,4/6t07/6V'' i . 3t .i;, ; ; ; •■■ -',';■■ .-; :•, .*: -- ; v „; :;:.;• g / r >„ itvßlack-Lyons Velveteens, 3/9 to 6/9 • ; .■,iir..-'i- ?!.-;:.- r'lrlg >.;^;,^%Blac^SUkFringes,l6dtp^^ ■■>'■.->- : :-. •'■■.-: ''p > M'-, ■' ,: -' "" .■;'■' r;';^ s sr-/o ; ' : '•'fV'"^ i^j'^-k-U*^'"- 0. 1 ;V : ?}- '* -^,5; y'y- . '.■.'.''"'•■' i/: y \ v Kch'Biack..Lyons Glace.': ... •gj'' :"•' liill^A : kl%f>^i^i^y . .. -T .VI,- :*>-:»-:'w.* • r'V ■^. r :B.U^iG^lli(de^«»Bli^'^ , .";-i:'*f • ;'!S. t.g:; •\ / '^t*s^{^f';;^.f,:^v;.!.^ .'• ! '"''r-'T.v-:uKa^Caaimere3-.^^ r~.. -i "SJ" 1 . illft "t^i .•'^^VCBla^.^^dstffi^Cbrds"'^ ■; ■ .^ ? : .o.*i- .^;Piicekferi2^^ ; „g^ WlW!l^^.fiE"^ND >RET!^m^?^Ei^^M^KT, ;!^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 186, 6 August 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 186, 6 August 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 186, 6 August 1872, Page 2

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