FOR PALE Cheap, a First-class 3-octave MELODEUN, by Btjsson, with Stsnd cimplete. Apply at Office of this Paper. 1785 Albert Oorrick, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, (Late Organist of We.«lbtan Chuech, Christchurch). Teaches of Instrumental and Vooai, Musrc. Pianos, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instruments Repaired, Begulaxbd, and Tuned, Orders left at Mr. Stanton's Music Depot. 1747 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. TOWNS IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1872. AS a NEW ASSESSMENT of the CITY is about to be made, it is requested Ihat the OWNERS of all LANDED or HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, that has CHANGED HANDS during the Past Year, will SEND the Particulars thereof to this Office without Delay. By order, THOMAS YOUNGER, Surveyor to the Board. Board of Works Office, Nelson, August 10, 1872. ! 1763 T>ATENT for a novel method of Ornamenting JL Photographs, to be called " The Floral and Combination Bordered Photograph," to be vended as " The New Floral Photograph." This to to notify that JAMES DACIE WRIG-GI-ESWORTH, Wellington, New Zealand, Photographer, did on tl;e 13th day of July, instant, deposit at the office of the Patent Officer, in, the Colonial Secretary's Office, m Wellington! a specification or instrument in writing under his hand and seal, particularly describing and ascertaining the nature of the said invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed; and that by reason of such depos : t the said invention is protected and secured to him exclusively for the term of six calender months thence next ensuing. And I do further notify that the said JAMES DACIE WRIGGLES WORTH has given notice in writing at my office of his intention to proceed with his application for Letters Patent for the raid invention, and I have appointed Friday, the first day of Novsmber next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at my office, to hear and consider the said application and all oljectioas thereto; and I do hereby require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the twenty- eighth day of October, at my office in Wellington, particular? in writing of their objections to the said application, otherwise they "will be precluded from urging the same. . Given under my hand this thirty-first day of July, 1872. JAMES PRENDERGAST, Patent Officer. S. CAEROLL, Patent Agent, Wellington. ISBI
TO HIS HONOR THE DEPUTY-SUPER-INTENDENT OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. SIR,— We, the undersigned, inhabitants of the City of Nelson, hereby respectfully request that you will CALL a PUBLIC MEOTINIi for the purpose of obtaining from the Head of the General Government a distinct Pledge that the FOXaiLL RAILWAY shall at once be gone on with. We are, Sir, Yours truly, f Signed by a large number cf Nelson residents.] Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 9th August, 1872. IN compliance with the request contained in the above Requisition, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING, at the Provincial Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 13th instant, at Eight o'clock punctually. HENRY ADAMS, 1762 Deputy-Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, August 10th, 1872. mENDERS will be Received at this Office J. ~ until MONDAY, August 19, for— REPAIRS, &c, to the WAI-ITI CART BRIDGE. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Enginekk's Office, Nelson, and at Mr. Silcock's Bkidge Hoxkl. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1767 Provincial Secretary. WELLINGTON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY Co. (LIMHED.) IN LIQUIDATION. npHE Liquidators are prepared to receive 1. Tenders for the Purchase of the Plant of the above Company, consisting of : — F.ngine and 6 h.p. Cornish boiler 800 gallon copper Patent reirigerator and mashing apparatus SO hhd-grile tun About 200 empty hhdp, and a quantity of small kegs The plant has been in use for two years, and is now in first-rate working order ; capable of biewing 100 hogsheads per Tveek. The present is an opportunity seldom to be met with by anyone wishing to start a brewing business. Tenders, addressed to the Liquidators, will be received at the office of the Company up to 12 o'clock noon on the 17th August next. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS LIBERAL. . ISAAC PLIMMER C. J. HARRISON > Liquidators. T. MADELEY J ISihJuly. - 1772
BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! Now Opening, ex William Prowse, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT* of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME. Every advantage given for Cash. , Thomas Fsheb, 1752 TRAFALGAR STREET, T. S. WYMOND & Co. HALL OF COMMERCE, g" GIGANTIC STOCK OF g WINTEH DEESSES ! ! S Selling for Cash, at less than o MANUFACTUEER'S PEICES! o U5 • . H jj^j Every new texture out, including— S 9 Trices f " Dolly Vardens, f\ irces All wool French Sateens, inces tej W Bradford and French Eepps © £5t . French Merinos, new colors ' r Jsd + v, p All wool Scotch Plaids iha °S c Silk Figured Black Alpacas lUe g rh Yard^ ' Embroidered Lustres < D g H Brocaded Poplmettes f ' « Q 9d Persian Cords 7 fi , g ' . Printed Cashmeres . 7s " 6ct * W pj t Lustre Melanges . g Rich Silk Warped Mohairs t0 t> lJ 9 , 9f i Handsome Satin CJotha oT O Plain Poplins and Alpacas ile# . p^ Challi' Checked Poplinettes J w _ ; w § FOE MOUBNING— Black Alpacas, 9d. to 1/G S Black French Twills lod. to' l/4] m Black Baratheas, 1/6 to 2/3 CQ Black Balmoral Crapes, 1/6 to 2/9 . g . Black Persian Cords, 1/9 to 2/6 2 g , Black Silk-finished Lustres, 1/10J to 2/9 3 '2 Black Satin Cloths, 1/9 to 4/- ' • ■ H 2 ■ Black .Paramattas, 2/3 to 3/9 £3 w Black Valerian Cloths, 2/6 to 3/9 H Black French Merinos, 2/6 to 4/9 02 £j . . Black Crapes, 4/6 to 7/6' , .; , ... ; ,;. " S ' Black Lyons Velveteens, 3/9 to "6/9 m S Black, Bilk. Fringes, 6d to 3/- (just landed) gj *""! ,'....-•..'.— ' ; PATTERNS T POSI iPKEB. V 3 g' : CHEAP BLACK, SILKS— : 5° <q T; S. WXMOSD & Co. are now offering J Q . .'•"■- .■'•'."'".'-!•':■■,-.>.'.■ -'•!■•. 3Richi Black Lyons Glace "g P3 ,: -vr - . - >:■ /Black Gros Jde^Naples , O . , . ;;•.-■'"'■, :,i i Black Cashmere de Loire - ' t*i "''"';/'.',.-•', '. ;j •,;';,.'.', : ;" ; .',-.•; -/',;, ;V ,;-' ."" • ■ ' ■•.., ;Bl^ckiGeiraldßtiiie Cords ■ j p Prices from £2 .Ss.rtd 4 guineas tHe full dress, all guaranteed makes. '' " .$P
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 192, 13 August 1872, Page 2
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