ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, COURT PERSEVERANCE. -£*9AA T0 LEND on FREEHOLD djAdXJXj SECURITY. Applyto 133 R. STAPLES, Molueka. £5 REWARD. WHERBAS some peraon or persons between Saturday the 25th and Monday, tbe 27th instant, did maliciously CUT HOP BINES iv our Gardens. The above- reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such evidence ss will Lad to the conviction of the offender, any person hereafter found TRKSP'VSSING on our Grounds will be PROSECUTED. 2(H HARLEY BROTHERS. fl REWARD. LOST, at Spkitig Geove, a BAG containing Gold and Clothes The Finder will receive the above reward on taking it to the Spring Grove Hotel. A. P. LAWSON. . 195 SADDLERY ! SADDLERY! ! JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW SHOWING, a Splendid Assortment of Every Description of SADDLEEY, COMPRISING — [ Lndies,' Saddles, Plain and Quilted, three crutch. I Girls' Gents' „ Assorted Boys' „ Ladies' and Gents' Snaffle and Pelham Bridles, of every description Breastplites and Martingales to match Ladif-s' and Gents' Hunting Whips Ladies' and Gents' Hiding „ Gig, Buggy, and 'Buss Harness Registered Gig Saddles, &c, Gig, Waegon, and Cart Whips, in variety German and Victorian Silver Spurs Galvanised, Stallion, Snaffle, Pelham, and Breaking Bits Brushware, &c, Sec. The whole has been carefully selected snd made up expressly to order from one of the first houses in England, and can be confidently recommended by A. B. JACKSON, SADDLER, TRAIALGAR-STREET. 175 CHAMELEON TOPS from \\- upwards. At R. LUCAS & SON'S. NOTICE. ~~ TIIE Undersigned Tenders his HEARTY THANKS tv his Friends who have so veil Patronised him whilst in Business at Hope, and to inform them that he has DI-POST<D of his GOODWILL in the same to F. J. HINGSTON, of Nelson, hoping they will Transfer their Custom to him, ia 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 hi 9 numerous Customers in town and Country for the continwed support with which he has been favored, and informs thpm that he has taken the OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS of Me. William Jessop, General Storekeeper, Hoi 1 *"; and has now opened the commodious premises as a BRANCH STORE, with an entirely new Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting 1 of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Drapery, Hosiery, Crockery, Glassware, I Tinware, Ironmongery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, &c, &c. F. J. 11. intends to give strict attention to business, to keep none but the best articles in Stock, and to Sell at the lowest prices. All kinds of Faum and Daiet Produce taken in Exchange for Goods or Cash. F. J. HINGSTON, NELSON AND HOPE. 131 NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, WELLINGTON. . THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for Nelson, are prepared to Receive Orders from School-teachers and others for Supplies of SCHOOL-BOOKS, WALL MAPS, AILASRS, DIAGRAMS, and SCHOOL APPARATUS of every description. A supply of School Requisites always kept on Hand. 2107 R. LUCAS & SON. \Y» Q- ALBKAI ? H ' BOOTAND SHOE HAIBK $ I C HMO N V ? Harness, &c, Neatly Repaired^ , Agent for the Nelson Evening Mail, which is received daily by Holder's Coach,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 5 February 1873, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 5 February 1873, Page 4
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