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" No, 26.— January. I Just Published, Price 2d. THE : CIIURCH MESSENGER. For the Provinces of Nelson and Mahlborough and County, of Westeand North. : ' _ C01".i35 NT S : DIOCESAN Intelligence The New Reformation in Germany— "Old Catholics." ' Archbishop ot Canterbury on the Catholicity of the Church of England, the Duties of Churchwardens, &c. A New Year's Thought for Sunday School 'Teachers. . Church Register. Bible Questions for 1873. Calendar for January, with Revised L'ectio'nary. Sold by all Booksellers. *" A LBUMS t ALBUMS ! I ALBUM 31 ! XX From 1/-, upwards. .. R. LUCAS & SON'S. Land in the Fae-famed Wanuanui, Rangitikei, and Pate a Districts. THE t undersigned having a . personal and thorough knowledge of the above districts, would be gJad to act for gentlemen wishing either to purchase or lease. It is unnecessary to say anything in f avoi of the abovp land, as it is well known to be tbe- best in the colony. The advertiser has effected many sales, all of which have given satisfaction. Information sent gratis. General terms reasonable. » H. M. BREWER, Land Office, Marton, 2781 Rangitikei. JUST RECEIVED Ex Alhambra, from Melbourne,* and ON SALE at T. B. Hodder & Co.'s RICHMOND. OO BOXES Superior Nevr Season's Rich, AJ U Full-flavored Kyshow, Congou TEA. ~tf\ HALF-CHESTS 'do., do., do. Per Phoebe, via Dunedin — IMORE CASE of Straw, Rice, and Fancy HATS, the DOLLY VARDEN shape, Also, just added to Stock Per LATEST ARRIVALS— A very largo .assortment of Children's and Ladies',. Boys' and Men's Straw Tuscan and Leghorn Hats — Alpaccas — Plain, Fancy, and Silk Stripes — Melanges— Silk Warps — De Lames—L lamas—B rocades — Mohairs — Lustres — Grenadines — Silks — Prints — Muslins-Fancy Checks-Brilliants, &c, &c, — English, Scotch, and Webley's Superior Tweeds — Boys' Youths' and Men's Clothing — Laces — Lace Ti:s — Muslin Sets— Collarettes — Chemisettes — An immeuse assortment of Flowers and Ribbons— Trimmings— Gloves — Hosiery — Cotton, Siikj Satin, and Alpaca Parasols — Sunshades and Umbrellas — Jackets — Shawls — Dimities — Cambrics — Curtain Damasks-Carpets and Carpetiug-Druggett — Floor Cloth-rOil Baize — American Leather — Table Cloths — Brown Hollands — Calicos — Flannels — Blankets — Long Cloths — Sheetings — Cotton, Linen, and Woollen Shirts and Shirtings— Child's and Ladies' Underclothing — Stays— Papering Canvas — Books — Stationery — Paperhangings — Groceries and Oilman's Stores — Chbistmas Fruits of excellent quality — Crockery —China— Glassware — Brushware— Cora Sacks — Wool Bales — Rick Cloths — Tinware— -Patent Medicines and Drugs — Ironmongery — Perfumery — American Goods— Churns — Chairs— Hay Rakes— Hay Eorks— Scythe HandlesAxes — Brooms — Buckets — Tubs-Kerosine —Clothes Pegs — Lobsters — Window Glass —Paint Oils — White Lead and Colors. BOOTS AND SHOES of eyery saleable description, direct from the best manufacturers. And, to arrive per Chaudiere — 4 Superior. AMERICAN ORGANS. T. R.H. & Co. beg to state that their large and well-assorted Stock having been bought on the very best terms, they are enabled to Sell, Wholesale or Retail, at the Lowest Nelson Prices. Indents for Machinery, Books, or any class of Goods carefully attended to at the Lo*westßate ov Commission. WOOL BOUGHT FOR CASH AT THE HIGHEST RATES. ' DAIRY PRODUCE TAKEN AS USUAL. T, R Hodder & ; Co. 2536

•v Superintendent's Office, Nelson, - ■;■ < ■ '■ y . • December 13,,1872' * ; THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to W notified that it' is the; intention of the Government to proc-lnim and declare the 9th and ilbth- sections' of '!The Nelson Scab Act," 1868*,' ' to be' in operation throughout the Province, of Nelson on and after the Ist day of MAY next, excepting only that portion. of tbe Nelson Southwest Goldfields comprised within the following boundaries, viz. — Commencing at the mouth of the river Grey on the sea coast; thence bythe sea coast to the poouthof the river Karamea; thence up the Karamea river to a point kn6wn as the Karamea Bend; thence in a straight line to tbe junction of the rivers- Wangapeka and Dart; thence in i straight line -to the junction of tbe rivers Buller arid Hope; thence following the boundary of the Nelson South-west Goldfields to the boundary of the County of Westland; thence by the boundary of the said county to the source of the river Arnold; thence by the rivers Arnold and Grey to the sea coast. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2264 Provincial Secrttay. Superintendent's Office, 19th December, 1872. £100 REWARD/ ARE WARD of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS will be given bythe Provincial Government to ANY PERSON who may DISCOVER within the Province A WORKABLK SEAM OF TRUE STEAM COAL in an accessible Dosition for transport by land to the Port of Nelson WITHIN SEVENTY-FIVE MILES of the town boundary. The attention of explorers is requested to the . above expression, True Steam Coal, as abundance of brown and other coal of inferior quality is already known to exist within the described limits. No Reward will be given for the. alleged discovery of any coal seam already known and reported on. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2719 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE TO SHEEPOWNERS IN THE MARLBOROUGH PROVINCE. ON and after the FIRST day of JANUARY 1873, NO SHEEP will be allowed to ENTER the Province of Nelson byway of the TOP HOUSE ROAD UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AT THE BOUNDARY within the Province of Marlborough by an Inspector appointed by the Nelson Government. Two clear days' notice must be given to the Chief Inspector of the probable date of arrival of Sheep at the boundary. FRANK NAIRN, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Nelson, 19th December, 1872. ' . 2718 £5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the recovery of a BAY HORSE, branded A.D. on the neck. It was running in Mr. Henky Abbott's Paddock, Takaka, when lost. W. GREEN, 2785 Golden Gully. THE Undersigned lias been appointed AGENT of the SALE ot TIMtSER Cut at the Steam Saw-mi-ls of Mr.MVM.HABVET, Havelock. Timber of the ordinary sizes for Sale for Cash. Ordtrs for Timber received. DAVID BURN?, 1669 • Waimea-street, MONEY TO LEND, on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Eight Pee Cent. Apply to GEORGE HARPER, Land and Commission Agent, or to B. RICHARDSON, Solicitor and Land Broker, 1877 Trafalgar-street. TO LET, a FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE with Outhouse and Garden, and an Acre of Land. Apply Mail office. 2786 HOUSE AT THE PORT FOR SALE.— The- SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, at present in the occupation of the Undersigned. There is a Fruit Garden, and also a Washhouse,Bathroom, and Stable. Has a commanding view of the Bay. Apply, to J. THORNTON, Bridgestreet. 350 MR. TT^IERNAN, DENTIST, has REIV MOVED to .Offices lately occupied by Mr. Bain, Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Examiner Office. 2591 MONEY to LEND', On, FREEHOLD SECURITY. 25111 FELL & ATKINSON. DRAWING PAPER, various sizes and quality. On Sale by R. LUCAS & SON. BALL-ROOM.MANUAL, and ETIQUETTE for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. R. LUCAS/& SON. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, with Calico and Leather Joints/for holding 20, SO, 50 and 100 Portraits, ingreat variety. ' ■ , R. LUCAB & SON.

: Has Just" Opened a' Sjpicridid lot of 7 Ladies" and Children's „ .7 „which Jie/is Selling afc= the ushaFEo^PBiCES; :: 2B. in the Pound I)iscpunt;pn.. Cask Purchases <£y ■„;;;' '7 . v y^.-y^vaHdwed ,l ;' 7 ;.';.!.•' — . ;iy \Greatißeduct^ yy. '..A'- ■■'■-.'-, ■. y ■-.-.. ■ ■ wd'y ■ y^d^A^iAoo-n^Mimta-- pv^-v^ l */ 6^'' ■ ' y-y'y--' yy:dyyyA:y- : :y,y X .•',,; '■;•■,;■ '7 , lU ; ; i,,v^lW A tOTtightS,7.7v^«7y^»7;,l6/6._ ;'.y 'V,''.;, y 7^; Jyg ;; ; 0 . JS^PI!^ £• 7^: f .^%!S^^!^si^;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 3, 3 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 3, 3 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 3, 3 January 1873, Page 4

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