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'TO BE LET BY TENDER. THEvaluable'-PROPERTY situated at Foxhill, comprising the well-known FOX - H ILL INN, -„" f. „- -WITH, THE Stabling, Barns, . Outbuildings} and X Farm, thereto. The House is nearly new, and contains good Rooms, including a large Dining and two Private hitting Rooms, wiih Bir, and all the usual Hotel Eittings. There is a good Five-stall Stable, and Harness Rob'nJf, Co 4ch-llouse, Care-shed, large Grain , Shed, Cowshed, Stockyards, Piggeries, and other Outbuildings. . . v ._ i" TheJFAKMiContainjs* 125 Acres, of which about half is welifenced,and'subdivided into Paddocks, all of which »re Cleared and in English Gra*-s, the remainder is Buih, part of which is felled and in Grass. The whole Property is in first-rate order and repair, is situated twenty-two miles from Nelson, with which place there is daily communication by Coach, and is in the direct road to the Buller, the West Coast, and the South, and a mi^e from the terminus of the Fox-hill Railway. The owner is leaving solely from family reasons. Further particulars and conditions of lease can he obtained from Mr. John Gaukrodger, ou the Premises, or upon application to the undersigned, v to whom tenders must be sent before the Ist March, 1873. FELL & ATKINSON. 104 Solicitors, Nelson. WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. .LECTURE AND MUSICAL MELANGE. A LECTURE on BRITISH COLONIZATION, by the Rev. W. J. WAI KIN, together with the PERFORMANCE of a VARIETY of MUSIC by the CHOIR (a programme of which will shortly bo published) will be given in the Weslbtan Church, Hardy-st., On WEDNESDAY, February 12,* 1873. Tickets 2/- each. Children Half-price. Doors open at Half-past 7; to commence at 8 p.m. The proceeds to be devoted to the Reduction ov the Circuit Debt. 82 Superintendent's Office, 19th December, 1872. £100 REWARD. A REWARD of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS will be given by the Provincial Government to ANY PERSON who may DIS> OVER within the Province A WORKABLE SEAM OF TRUE STEAM COAL in an accessible position 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, Tbue 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 aud reported on, ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2719 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THE Under-signed 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 wiil Transfer their Custom to him, in whose fair dealing he has every confidence. ISO W. JESSOP. , NOTICE. To the Inhabitants op 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, Hope; 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 Jo give strict attention to business, to keep none but the best articles in Stocky and to Sell* at the lowest prices. All kinds of Fabbi and Dairy Produce taken in Exchange for Goods or !Cash. F. J, HINGSTON, NELSON AN D HOPE. ■•■.■' .131. CRICKET !.!•; CRICKET ! t ! Just Opened, and Now On Sale, ■i CASE of Well-selected CRICKETING I ;;';; MATERIALS, , comprising—'; 1 ; Page's Single and DpubleCane-BATS , Duke's and Darke's best, Match BALLS SETS of STTJMPS, LEG -GUARDS, GAUNTLETS,and BATTING GLOVES. „,.,.. Also, . A gobd Assortment iqf 7 a/, cheaper description ,■ of : j. use, „ „ A '. AtJ'-Hi^H QiILNvS'iE L ] L^ork i,;. . „)ANO. I,'.BBII^G»S:BT|tEET. 3237

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 4

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