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PINNER TO MR. LUCKIE, M.H.R. THE FRIENDS of Mr. D. M. LUCKIE have resolved to INVITE HIM to a PUBLIC DINNER; TOtDAY (Tuesday); in recognition of Ms public semces/preyioustd bis departure for Auckland. • Dinner will be on the table at Mr. M'Gbb's Hotel at Seven o clock. / Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, to be had of the Booksellers, and at, the Hotel, up to Four o'clock on Monday afternoon. - 122 MR. .T7-IERNAN, DENTIST, has RE X\. MOVED to Offices lately occupied by Mr. Bnin, Trafalgar- street, nearly opposite the Examiner Office. 2591 ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, COURT PERSEVERANCE. f»OAA TO LEND on FREEHOLD c&£\)\) SECURITY. Apply to 133 R. STAPLE?, Motueka. C A U T I ON. ALL Fowls and Goatp TRESPASSING on my LAND, after this Date, will be DESTROYED. JAMES MOORE, 141 Washington Valley. NELSON CITY GASWORKS. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 20, ,1873. nnENDERS will be Received at this Office until I MONDAY, the 27th inst. for LEVELLING the SITE for the GASWORKS. Also, for CARTING Plant and Piped, &c. Specifications to be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Nelson. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 151 Provincial Secretary. NELSON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. QERMONS will be Preached in the Wesleyan k5 Church, Hardy r street, on SUNDAY, January 26, 1873, in the Morrdng at 11 by the Rev. W. CANNELL, and in- the Evening at Half-past Six, by the Rev. W. J. WATKIN. The Children will sing appropriate Hymns for the occasion. On the following TUESDAY, January 28, there will be a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. Collections after each Service in aid of the above School. Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets Is 6d each. 156 COLLINGWO O D . WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER and MISTRESS for the COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL. Duties to Commence on the 3rd MARCH next. Master's Salary, £125, Mistress' do., £36, with House and Garden free. Applications, with Testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned, on or before the 7th day of FEBRUARY, 1873. W. C. RILEY, Chairman Local Committee. . January 3, 1873. 30

ALL SAINTS' PARISH. „^ 3SJp 0,.. T I-' (1 E . IriHE j!HI|RCF[WARDEisrS w^l be in atten- ' MM 'idaiace^at. the^jVESTEY, ■ TH'IS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 2 1st .instant,' from '7 to 9 p.m., to RECEIVE PEW RKNTS for the- present halfyear, and to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for SEATS. H8 NELSON CITY RIFLES. GQMP ANY .PAEADB THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock Bharp, at the Dkill Shed. Blank Cartridge. GEORGE B. SINCLAIR, 143 . . Acting Captain. HOOPER & DODSON are CASH PURCHASERS of Good MALI ING BARLEY. . 138 LOST; V SAFE KEY. The Finder will be Rewarded on returning it to the Office of .his. Paper. r 93 rpHE INLAND COMMUNICATION. •*-: ' . ' Hair Gut,' 6d. ; > having. 3d. . FRED MAIN, COLIINGWOOD-STREET. ' 22 MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securit* • Any sum from' £100 upwards, at 8 per cent. < - ■ ADAMS &KINGDON, . 1908 Solicitors and Lind Brokers. INLAND COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE. A MEETING to Consider the Draft Report of ' xjl. the Sub-committee will be heH at the Govebnmeht Boixdimgs on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 23rd instant, at 7 p.m. Wm. ROUT, 134 Secretary. SADDLERY ! ! SADDLERY ! ! ! WILL OPEN In a few days, ex ChaudkrerThejiest Assortment of SA D* D L E R Y ever Imported into New Zealand direct from the Manufacturers, and made expressly for this market. Particulars in future advertisement. ESP" Note the address— A. B. JACKSON, 146 Trafalgar-street. CATTLE ! CATTLE ! CATTLeTJ 3f\ HEAD , for SALE by AUCTION on \J WEDNESDAY, February 19, 1873, at the Faib Geoubd, Richmond, consisting of— Working Bullocks, well broken 3 -Year old Steers, fit for the knife - 2-Ye*r olds and Yearlings First-class Cows in milk and to calve. All Waimea-reared Stock. The above will deserve attention, being quiet, j handy, and commendable. 107 H. J. L. AUGARDE.

GEAND DISPLAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I .T. S. WYMOND ft CO., I HAJLjL OF COMMERCE, S Are now showing a Superb Assortment of 5 g. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, &c. w q The whole made from the Noted Geelong Tweed, West of England, and hcj m other best finished Cloths, all being well shrunk and made up to OUK OWN © ORDEB for Nelson and the West Coast Trade. &0 * EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR READY MONEY!! g 3 COATS COATS COATS * H Colored Sacs, Baised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 15s. 6d. - !> § Superior Blue Diagonal Sacs, only 22/6 W White' Silk Coats, Colored and Black Lustres, from 13/6 . N - O pa Superfine Black Cloth Coats, only 21/---3 Blue Diagona l b, Silk Mixed, and Black Pagets (new cut.) fed g■■.i.. ' ; . Q g TJROWSERS TRO^S^SERS TKO^TSEiRS % Doeskin aDd Tweed Trousers, from 10/6 03 Fashionable Cut Trousers'and Vest, for 25/- O W , '„, J : ' • & § HATS HATS HATS g H) Trimmed Straw Hats, from 1/9 £j3 ;.-.•»..• Drab and Black Cobden's, only 3/6 - 24 dozen Boys' and Youths' Westminsters, at 3/9 W Gents' Drab, Slate, and Black Patent Elastic Hats from 5/-. (These y $S — • are noted for lightness and durability.) ■ , £&> g ! ;,;.,OA : P'S CAPS CAPS 5' i ■••■•-• Another Shipment of our noted Colonial-made 1/- Caps. O :«r "■.SSIET^.-S'SHIETS. SHIRTS & J S J " !i ;i JVJ '■"""'diirSoft'Crim'eaii'SbJrts are only 3/9 o» Silk Shirts, Crape Shirts, Twilled Cashmere .Shirts ; 9 P ■■•■••■ But for hard! wear buy our Checked' Somervilles at 4/---(x) . "White Linen and Kegatta Shirts with Collars to match. g ;■' '■-■■■•' J"i -■'■'-"— :."^ -' : •■' ■••••-' ; : - ■ f • • New Scarfs, New Ties, New Solataire Stnds, &c, New Collars. Drab Shell Hats, Black Pans Hats.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1873, Page 2

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