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WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. :. .iECTUBE AND .MUSICAL MELANGE. A LECTURE on BRITISH COLONIZATION, by the Ret. W.J. WA'l KIN, together, with' the PERFORMANCE of a VARIETY of MUSIC iby the CHOIR (a programme of which will shortly be published). will be given in the 'Weslbttan CiiußCu, Hardy-st., On WEDNESDAY, February 12, 1873. Tickets 2/- each. Children Half-price. Doors open at Half-past 7; to commence at 8 p.ra. Ihe.prdceeds to be devoted to the Reduction of •'•''■'• • ' t:he Circuit Debt. 82 Agency of the Imperial Fire Insurance Company. MR. J. PERCY having RESIGNED the AGENCY of the above COMPANY, the Appointment has been conferred on 55 Mr. A. W. SCAIFE. Superintendent's Office, 19th December, 1672. £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 iSTEAM 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 pf any coal seam already known and reported on. ** ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2719 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THE Undersigned Tenders his HEARTY THANKS to his Friends who have so.well Patronised him whilst in Business at Hope, and to inform them that he has. DISPOSED of his GOODWILL in the same to F. J. HINGSTON, of Nelson, hoping they will Transfer their Custom to him, in whose fair dealing he has every confidence. ISO TV. JESSOP. N 0 T I C E . To the Inhabitants of Hope, Waimea East, and Surrounding Districts. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. F. J. Hingston Begs to thank his numerous Customers in town and Country for the continued support with which he has been favored, and informs them that he has taken the OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS of Mr. William Jessop, General Storekeeper, Hove; and has now opened the commodious premises as a BRANCH STORE, with an entirely new Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Drapery, Hosiery, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Ironmongery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, &c, &c. F. J. H. intends to. give strict attention to business, to keep none but the best articles . in Estock, and to Sell at the lowest prices. All kinds of Farm and Dairy Produce taken in Exchange for Goods or Cash. F. J. HINGSTON, NELSON AN D HOPE. 131 MINERAL ! MINERAL ! ! MINERAL ! ! ! FOR SALE or TO LET, in that rising district, the TADMOR, FREEHOLD, the wellknown ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, with all its Appliances and Useful Offices, comprising House, Buildings, 150 Acres of Land, fenced; also, 40 Pigs, 15 Head. of Cattle, 4 Horses, Poultry,. &c. The above is well known as « FAWCETT'S," now occupied by Mr. McDonald. A splendid opportunity. for an enterpming man, the Property is in a known mineral district, which has a future before it undeniably^great. Apply .to H. 3.L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer, and Commission Agent, &c„ Trafalgar-st. 158 : KAITH, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER R I C B. M ON D Harness, &c, Neatly Repaired, Agent for the Nelson Evening. Mail y which ia received daily by Holder's Coach. ; ;

:-:;■;■•■: #.yy i^y-e;.. ;b E, Has Just, Opened a Splendid lot of Ladies' and Children's which he is Selling'at theusual Lotv Prices; 2s. in.the Pound Discount on Cash, Purchases j,-. y- : - 'YV „-■ :YY ■:..: ; y<; allowed,'* br iTisraSTYrONE'DAYS. y; „ .,',;.:;.: : :it \^i- i.' r „ „.;.'.., . , .j, i '~ Great Redw : -';:; ... .. :...,<.;•. ;.: '. ,— -;:'-. ,:V.r-"i;;!\: : , ' s ::. ': ,; Lace-up Boots; • i„i) ::, ■.» j;l4/.6.. ..■ ■_■;... .:/.. ... : .-.,:„ .; „^. V :-.'V i,y Watertights y»y u it.Wl® i ''■■sly?''-'- \ "JZ^JL'tt' I) ,Y [:^'S 'T^^E-'iE^T'. ".. ..' 260 ?'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

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