FOUND, a SMALL KEY. Apply at 1022 POLICE OFFICE. WANT E D . TENDERS for PLOUGHING about TWENTY ACRES at Richmond. . Apply to 1014 Geo. McRAE. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. A PRIVATE CONCERT of the above Society will be held at the PaoviNcrAL Hall, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 24th inst. First Part — Weber's Mass in G*. Second— -Miscellaneous. FULL REHEARSAL THIS EVENING, at the Provincial Hall. Tickets to be obtained at the Eehearsal, or at the Society's Eoom, on Tirr/asnAT, between the hours of 4 and 5. Subscriptions now Due. . J. T. CATLEY, 1013 Hon. Sec. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN— A vacancy having occurred in the Parliament of New Zealand through the resignation of Mrßichardson •as your representative, I beg to inform you thac upon the request of many electors, I am a candidate to represent you in that House. I will here only state that my opinion with regard ,to the Public Works Act of 1870 and 1871 have undergone no change since I addressed you last, and should I have the honour of being elected, would support the present Ministry in carrying out these important works. I will shortly address you in the different localities of the district on the important questions with which the Government of the colony is occupied,and which are of paramout interest to the colony at large. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours very respectfully, FEDOR KELLING. Kanzau, Waimea East, April 21, 1873 1023 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. ri ENTLEMEN,— I beg to solicit your VJ votes for the seat in the Provincial Council vacant by the resignation of Mr. Litckie. My chief reason for wishing to sit in the Council next session arises from my desire to be in a position to support the measures for Inland Communication which I have from the first so earnestly advocated, and which I believe to be essential to the development of the mineral wealth of the Province, the trade of our city and port, and our mutual prosperity. I have the honor to te Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, . ACTON ADAMS. Nelson, April 22, 1873. 1016
• Hollpways Pills.— ln general debility, nervous tremor, aud inuutal depression, these unrivalled Pills have a marvellous effect. They have won the confidence of millions in all parts of the (ivili-edworld. Constitutions shaken by sensual excesses, by long residence in unwholesome climates, 'or by sedentary habits,- are wonderfully renovated ibj* a course ot this extraordinary medicine, which (powerful as is its action on the whole system, is perfectly harmless to the tenderest frame. The Pills are composed of rare balsams, without a grain of ruimral whatever or of any other deleterous substance. They operate directly, powerj fully,' and beneficially upon the whole mass of blood ; a fact that we cannot question when we see indigestion cured, liver complaints arrested, an A ppjiressed lungs brought into healthful play, and' every "physical function renewed and strengthened by their sgency. 1010 j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i . [TTT ANTED to BENT, a THREE-ROOMED 'VV- '.'FURNISHED COTTAGE, convenient to Town.; 'Apply, Office Evening Mail: IQH TTTAN TFD, a MARRIED COUPLE. The ;VV Man to take charge of the Maitai Farm, and thewoman of the Dairy, Apply to. R. E. McRAF, ' 1.027 Nelson. ; j " SE WELL'S ESTATE. FOH SALE, Cheap (to wind up the Estate), PART of SECTION 173, Nelson, having •a Frontage of 24 ftet to Alma-stkebt, with a / depth .of .35 feet. Also, SECTION 28 E, Mon-*rBEAL-STR_E.T,"T6i-toi Valley, containing Five ! b ". 4. ADAMS & KINGDON, Solicitors to the Estate. 23rd April, 1873. 1025 "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." ""kTOTICE is Hereby Given that on and after .JLI the 24th day. ;of MAY, 1873, the Provisions of the " Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be Enforced on my LAND and PRIVATE ROAD, Part of Section 147, Vanguard- street, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle TRESPASSING on the said Land, whether Fenced on Unfenced. THOMAS C. CEOOKE. Nelson, 23rd April, 1873. 1026
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 97, 23 April 1873, Page 2
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