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Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 13, 1873. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that, it is the, intention of the Government to PROCLAIM and DECLARE the 9th 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 JANUARY, 1874, exceptiog only that portion of the Nelson South west Goldfields comprised within the following boundaries, viz. : — Commencing at the mouth of the river Grey on the sea coast ; thence by the sea coast to the mouth of the river Karamea; thence up the Karamea river 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 of the rivers Buller and Hope; thence following the boundary of the Nelson South-west Goldfields to the boundary of the County of Westland ; thence by the boundary oi the said County to the source of the river Arnold ; thence by the rivers Arnold and Grey to the sea coast. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 112 Provincial Secretary. FOUND.— A Black DOG with a piece of Black - Braid round his neck The Owner cauhave it by paying expenses Apply at this Office. ALL ACCOUNTS due to W. MAY, Blacksmith, are requested to be PAID on or before the 20th January, 1873. 117 DINNER TO MR. LUCKIE, M.H.R. THE FRIENDS of Mr. D. M. LUCKIE have resolved to INVITE HIM to a PUBLIO DINNER, on TUESDAY next, in recognition of bis public services, previous to his departure for Auckland. Dinner will be on the table at Mr. M'Gee's Hotel at Seven 0 clock. Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, to be had of the Booksellers, and at the Hotel, up to Four o'clock on Monday afternoon . 1 22

WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs TKASK. 118 Collingwood- street. r\TTANTED a. Useful GIRL about 15 or 16 VV >years of age. Apply-to. 114 Mrs. Geo BONNItSGTON. Nelson, January 13. 1873. IN consequence of the alterations of the boundaries within which it was proposed to proclaim the 9th and 10th clauses of the Nelson Scab Act. Sheep entering the Province by the Tophouse Road will, until further notice, "be INSPECTED at FOXHILL as heretofore, instead of at the Boundary, as previously advertised. F. NAIRN, 110 Chief Inspector. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 13, 1873. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that it is the intention of the Provincial. Government to proclaim and declare that on and after the Ist day of MAY, 1873, the undermentioned boundaries shall be the boundaries of the AMUBI DISTRICT for the purposes of " The Nelson Scab Act, 1868," and "The Nelson Scab Act Amendment Act, 1869;" and that the 9th and 10th sections of the Nelson Scab Act, 1868," shall come into operation within the said boundaries hereinafter described, on and after the said Ist day of MAY, 1873, viz :— From the mouth of the Hurunui River to Lake Sumner; from Lake Sumner to the saddle between the Hurunui and Teremakau; theDce Northward by the boundary of the Nelson South-west Goldfields to Mount Franklyn; thence by the western watershed of the Wairau River to the Tophouse; thence by the boundary between the Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough to the mouth ot the/river Conway; thence by tlie „ sea coast to the mouth of the river Hurunui. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 111 Pro vincial Seeretay.

mmwmmmmmmmammmmf&mmwmmmumMmMmmmmKMmmmamMMmaamam^mKTMMßmMmtßaßamßmhmmmmtmiamKn C.WEBB, Has Just Opened a Splendid lot of Ladies' and Children's PLAIN AND FANCY ROOTS which he is Selling at the usual Low Pbices; 2s. in the Pound Discount on Cash Purchases allowed for Twenty one Days. Great Reduction for Colonial Work. — Men's Bluchers made to order from 12/6 „ Lace- up Boots „ „ 14/6 „ Watertights „ „ 16/6 HA.KBY STREET. 2603 H. D. Jacks o_N" BOOKSELLER AID STATIONER TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS IN HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE and RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS; &c. SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. 1994 r f - " g^ ! * F **" M * l *"**" M *** M *"* M^'** M, **° W ***^

GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. t T. S. WYMOND & CO, | HALL OF COMMERCE, j q ' Are now showing a Superb Assortment of j g Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, &c. g w ■ W p * p The whole made from the Noted Geelong Tweed, West of England, and m j3 i other best finished Cloths, all heing well shrunk and made up to OUR OWN © ORDER for Nelßon and the West Coast Trade. £d * EXTRAORDINARY VALUE EOR READY MONEY!! g S5 = « S COATS COATS COATS w |2 Colored Sacs, Raised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 15s. 6d. t> 2 Superior Blue Diagonal Sacs, only 22/6 • £z{ £3 White Silk Coats, Colored and Black Lustres, from 13/6 • fc? P5 Superfine Black Cloth Coats, only 21/---fjq Blue Diagonals, Silk Mixed, and Black Pagets (new cut.) fctf P „ O g TJROWSERS BROWSERS TROWSERS oo Doeskin and Tweed Trousers, from 10/6 09 : Fashionable Cut Trousers and Vest, for 25/- © P3 _ Cj | HATS HATS HATS g • tJT * Trimmed Straw Hats, from 1/9 H -. . Drab and Black Cobden's, only 3/6 J 3O 5^ 24 dozen Boys' and Youths' Westminsters, at 3/9 g Gents' Drab, Slate, and Black Patent Elastic Hats from 5/-, (These hd 531 are noted for lightness and durability.) ' ►>, a * . =±= h g ' CAPS CAPS CAPS 5« [Another Shipment of our noted Colonial-made 1/- Caps. O 3 '..-■■■■ = fe M SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS S* © fa. Our Soft Crimean Sbirts are only 3/9 - qb , Silk Shirts, Crape Shirts, Twilled Cashmere Shirts © P . . •■. But for hard wear buy our Checked Somervilles at 4/W White Linen and Regatta Shirts with Collars to match. E"* ' _ O ■ ■■ — — — New Scarfs, New Ties > New Solataire Studs, &c, New Collars. Drab Shell Hats, Black Paris Hats. T. ©, WYMOND xfe CO., -v > HALL OF COMMERCE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1873, Page 2

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