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Superintendrat'^|i.f|ic-5, Nelson, . ''■■: 7" December 13, 1872 THE SUPERINTENDENT directs ,it to be notified that it is the intention' of the , Government to proclaim and declare the 9tK and 10th 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 the Nelsoa Southwest Goldfields comprised wiihin the following bounoaries, viz. — Commencing at the mouth of the river Grey on the sea coast; thence by the sea coa6t to the mouth of the river Karamea; thence up the Karamea /iv'er to a point known as the Karamea Bend; thence in a straight line to the junction of the rivers Wangapeka and Dart; thence in a straight line to the junction bf. 'the rivers Buller and ' Hope; thence: following the boundary of the Nelson South-west Goldfields to the boundary of Tithe , Cpunty of Westland; thence by the boundary of the 'said cpunty to the sourcejbf '•the- river Arnold; (thence by the rivers iArrfold, and Grey to the sea coast. 7 ,y/ ; ; , ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2264 *f ? v Provincial Secretay. Superintendent's Office, .< ill 9tli>December, 1872. . £100 •; Reward. A REWARD of ONE] HUNDRED POUNDS will be given* by.the Provincial Government to ANY PERSON .who may DISCOVER within the Province" A'" WORKABLE SEAM OF TRUE STEAM 'OOAL in an acceslsij-le oosition for transport by ilhnd to „ the Port of Nelson WITHIN SEV^NTYiFIVE MILES of the town boundary. . : ,^:f y^i* '. • '. The attention of explorers- is 7 requested to the ■. above expression, TitctE; .Steasi Coal, as abundance of brown andip'tj^fpfeS^Pof inferior quality is already known ilo-j'ejjtiet within the described limits. .;■' '-:''• ';'.*" . No Reward will be ; gi^en for the alleged - discovery 'of any cqar? seam 'already known and reported on. y li; "'■ ; '■'■■ ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2719 : Provincial Secretary. JUST .RECEIVED „ Ex Alhambra, frorai Melbourne, and ON -SALE AT T. E.HODDtiR&CO/$ RICHMOND, 2Q BOXES Superior New Season's Rich, tJ Full-flavored Kyshow, ' Congou TEA. '' "j f\ HALF-CHESTS do., do., do, ■ Per Phcebe, via Dm**E<piN — : ,' 1 MORE CASE of Straw,- Bice,: and Fancy HATS, the DOLLY- VARDEN7sha|e? Also, just added to Stock Per LATEST ARRIVALS— A very large' 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 — Llamas— Brocades — 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 Tits — Muslin Sets— Collarettes— Chemisettes — An immense assortment of Flowers and Ribbons — Trimmings — Gloves — Hosiery — Cotton, Silk, Satin, and Alpaca Parasols — Sunshades and Umbrellas — JacketsShawls — Dimities — Cambrics — Curtain Damasks-Carpets and Carpeting-Druggetfc — Floor Cloth— Oil 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 — Christmas Fruits of excellent quality — Crockery— China— Glassware — Brushware — Corn Sacks — Wool Bales — Rick Cloths— Tinware — Patent Medicines and Drugs — Ironmongery — Perfumery — American Goons— Churns — Chairs — Hay Rakes— Hay Forks — Scythe HandlesAxes— Brooms — Buckets — Tubs-Kerosine — Clothes Pegs — Lobsters— Window Glass — Paint Oils — White Lead and Colors. BOOTS AND SHOES of every 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 Sel*g, Wholesale or Retail, at the Lowest NelsonPrices. Indents for Machinery, Books, or any class of Goods carefully attended to at the Lowest Rate of Commission. WOOL BOUGHT FOR CASH AT THE HIGHEST RATES. DAIRY PRODUCE TAKEN AS USUAL. T. R. Hodder & Co.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 7, 8 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 7, 8 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 7, 8 January 1873, Page 4

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