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SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post-office, Nelson, till tbe.EOihSEPTEMBER Next, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the undermentioned places from the Ist January to the 31st December, 1873, both days included : — Frequency No. Services. Each Way. J Nelson and Foxhill once daily 2 Foxhill and Wangapeka once weekly 3 Foxhill and Wangapeka once fortnightly 4 Nekon and Riwaka twice weekly ' 5 Spring Grove and Waimea thrice weekly West 6 Nelson and Wakapuaka twice weekly 7 Chief Post-offlce and the Port as required 8 Nelson and Havelock once fortnightly. Each renderer will be required to give security as provided for on the form of tender, ibr a sum equal to 2 per cent, on the amounc of tender, binding the tenderer to take up the service tendered for, nnd execute the necessary contract bond in the event of his tender being accepted. Forms of tender and security, with terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Pos'offiec. No tender will be considered eligible unless made on the printed form provided by the department. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Mail Service, No. ," and addressed to the Postmaster General, Wellington. . SYDNEY J. DICK, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, Nelson, August 30, 1872. 1897 NOTICE. To the INHABITANTS of the UPPER and LOWER MOUTERE, DOVEDALE, and the Surrounding Districts. pATTERSON GENERAL STOREKEEPER, .Op Hardy axd Waimea. Streets, Nelson, Intends in a few days OPENING A BRANCH STORE on the Premises now occupied by S. Buchuolz, Uppsr Moutere, Where he hopes by carrying on the business upon the principle of supplying the Very • Best Articles at the Smallest Remunerative Prices, to merit a fair share of public patronage. B_T W. P. having his Head Establishment at Nelson, and Branch Store at Wakefield, is in a position to give the Highest Prices for, and to offer every Facility for the Exchange of all kiDds of Farm and Dairy Produce in large or small quantities. 1879 NOTICE. WE, the Undersigned SMITES of NELSON (Town and Country) respectfully Inform the Public, that in consequence of the Rise in the Price of Iron and Coal the lollowing PRICES will be CHARGED, on and after MONDAY NEXT, September 2 .— Shoeing, — Light Horses 7/- per Set. „ Cart Horses 8/- „ „ and Heeling and Toeing 10/- „ Removing ... ... ... 4/- „ A corresponding Rise in the Price of all Iron Work. J. R. Hargreaves, J. SItEBRATT, H. Whiting, A. Robertson, William Price, John Lammas, T. Wimsett & Son, Mark Lammas, James Robertson, Joseph Price, J. Gorrib & Sons, 1865 William May. Tf T TT INGSTON Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally that he is prepared to offer his Well-assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the following Cash Prices— s. d. 10 boxes Tea A 1 .. .. each 30 0 10 chests Tea from 2s. to .. per lb. 2 5 5 boxes orange Pekoe «. . „ 3 0 50 bags Company's sugar .. „ 0 5| 3 casks crushed loaf do. . . . „ 0 6£ Coffee, in lib. and 21b. tios . . „ 15 30 boxes Sperm Candles .. „ 0 11 5 do. Tallow do. .. .. „ 0 5_ 40 bags Oatmeal .. .. „ 0 2§ 20 boxes Colonial Soap .. per bar 0 lo 10 casks Currants .. • • per lb. 0 5 10 boxes Raisins '.. .. „ 0 4 80 Cheeses .. .. •• » 0 7 20 sides Bacon . • . . <, 0 6j_ 10 tons Potatoes .. v ..perewt. 6 0 30 cases Kerosine Oil . . ..per gal. 3 0 Champion's Vinegar .. „ 2 8 Light and Dark Blue .. per lb. 1 2 White and Blue Starch .. „ 0 6 25 bags fine Salt . . . . per cwt. 6 o 30 bags Bran .. ..per hag 5 6 40 do. Chaff . . ... ..per cwt. 5 6 Salad and Castor Oils (half-pints) 0 9 Cocoa and Chocolates . . per lb. . 1 6 Coleman's Mustard .. „ 1 0 Fresh Butter and Eggs in any quantity. , -..:■-.." ,' -. Also,"''": ' A Large ' and Well-assorted Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Hosiery, Boots, &c, at Prices . which Debt Competition. Wa___a-BTBeet, Opposite the. Golden Fleece „.',,.. ,/. ;;/; Hotei:;-y ; , ;'"' '■' - : _, 1410/. MO NE Y , to ._EN D, I on FREEHOLD "• SECURITY. \:;;:s'-^l' ;"■.■•-.:• .:';■.■■/.' 2211 •■>:',. ,; ..;;'; r ,? .;■■;■ jmf.tis atkinso^. ; ,<* ORSE HAIR; bought by E. F. JONES, c ;yS__OD_._uv&d., Bndge^sfereefc • 1731-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 208, 31 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 208, 31 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 208, 31 August 1872, Page 3

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