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SILK-MIXED DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS— Just Opened, At 12/6, Sold to Order at 27/6. ;ilis T. S. WYMOND & CO. . IN consequence of certain letters appearing in the newspapers relative to the system of Education in Spring Grove, and at the request of a number of* the inhabitants of Waimea South, I hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING at thu School Room, Spuing Gbove, on WEDNESDAY" Next, the 7th instant. 1112 EDWIN FOWLER. ICASE GENTS' BLACK SILK PARIS HATS, I " * '* Most Fashionable Shapes. 1116 T. S. WYMOND & CO. ELECTION FOR THE 'SUBUfiBAN DISTRICT' MR. "JELLING invites the ELECTORS ; JOl of this district to MEET him at the undermentioned places for the purpose of hearing his political view s. Agricultural Hall, Richmond, on Friday May 2 Stoke Institute, on Saturday „ 3 Black Horse. Suburban North, Monday , „ 5 * • S3?" Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock each evening. 1106 ICASE SHEPHERD MOLE SHIRTS, 1 Do. LINEN SHIRTS, Men's, Youths', and Boys'— from 27/6. 1117 T. S. WYMOND & CO. CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1866. NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN that on and after the day of MAY, 1873, the Provisions of the " Cattie Trespass Act, 1866," will be Enforced on our Lands, being Sections 10 and 13, Aorere, Collingwood, and Notice is hereby further given that it is our intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all cattle trespassing on the said Land, whether fenced or unenclosed. TAMATI PERIMANA TEMAUNU, TEMERA NOA, HONE WAKIHI. TEMERA RIWHA, IHAIA MANGERB. 1109 OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !! ! INVERNESS CAPES I Boy's, Youths' and Men's, at ins T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S. COLLINGWOOD COAL MINING COMPANY [Registered]. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in this Company will be held at Schafjer's Hotel, Collingwood, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 15 th inst., at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS : To Consider a proposal for the Transfer of the Company's interest. M. M. WEBSTER, 1 108 Legal Manager.

WYMOND'S 1/-. Colonial-made CAPS. ANOTHER CASE JUST OPENED. . : Ul9 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. PRACTICE THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Full attendance requested. JNO. W. WIGZBLL, 1° 95 Hon. Secretary. 2Kf\ PAIR MEN'S MOLESKIN OV TROWSERS, Double Seamed, Taped, &c., only 7/6, value for 10/6. 1120 T. S. WYMOND & CO. TICTORIA FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of Members of the above Club will be held at their Rooms, Haklet-st., TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at Balfpast Seven o'clock sharp. 1122 Thos. W. G. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. GOSNE and TWILL Waterproof Oilskin, and Indiarubber OVERCOATS and LEGGINGS. 1121 T. S. WYMOND & CO. TURNING iTHF FIRST SOD OF THE RAILWAY. MOTUEKA FOR NELSON. ■ •iTs^ rriHE p.s. sj|l|J||^* LADY BARKLY will leave Motueka for Nelson on the the Morning of TUESDAY NEXT, returning on Wednesday, thus enabling residents of Motueka to be present at the ceremony of Turning the First Sod of the Nelson and West Coast Railway. . FARE-RETURN TICKET— 2_ — JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 1094 ' Agent. ALPINE QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY (Registered). A THIRD CALL of £5 per SHARE, Second Issue, has been made in this Company,, payable on or before the 14th MAY, 1873, at the Company's Office, Lyell, or at the Bank of New Zealand, Westport. By order of the Directors, ANTONIO ZALA, 109S . Manager. VULCAN QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY (Registered). A CALL (the 3rd) of THREE HALFPENCE per SHARE was made by the Directors of the above Company, at a Meeting held on Saturday, 19th instant, at the Office of the Company, Broadway, REEFTON, and is Payable to- the Manager there, on WEDNESDAY, 14th May, 1873. PATRICK BRENNAN, Mans ger. Reefton, April 21, 1873. 1099

T. S. WTMOND & CO., ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIES N „ AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY H M COMPRISING THE H LARGEST AND MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT g EVER OFFERED IN THE PEOVINCE, J***** The whole of which has been purchased by our own Buyers expressly for the Q {■a**; Nelson Trade, and Shipped via Melbourne, from Home. td M . — jo: O P FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT, M S» INCLUDES SOME CHOICE NEW MATERIALS ADAPTED FOR THE © •^ WINTER SEASON, SUCH AS — & «£ Figured and Plain Kepps in Wool and Silk Figured Tsssos — Satin Cloths— g g£ Eoubaix Cloths— Sultanas— ltalian Cloths— Japanese Poplins— Broche and . Eg &5 Striped Lustres— Wool Popleenes— Wool Plaids— French Merinos in all the j^ S New Shades. , j/j H B_f"As many of the above Lines are already Selling Freely, we Recommend our j^ friends making their selections, as T/'S. Wtmond & Co. cannot replace them at £ Q the prices they are now being offered at. fc*") g - — : :0: *-— § g MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. g j-j Extreme care has been taken in our purchases for this Department, which comprise the most Unique Selections from the Magazines of Paris and London. All the Q jjQ Fashionable Untrimmed Straw Hats— Velvet and Felt Hats— Flowers— Feathers— d M Ruches— Bibbons, &c. Also, the Latest Novelties in Trimmed Goods. H p v - :0: g 2 MANTLE DEPARTMENT. g ' Ladies' and Girls 1 Jackets and Mantles in Silk Velvets— Velveteens— Plain Cloths— * S Waterproofs— Costumes— Overskirts— Petticoats— Crinolines, &c, all really wj jgj handsome and very Cheap. . £ S : : — -r-*:- — 5 The above, along with our present Stock of JP 3 BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING,. « < WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, GENERALLY, jjj .Bought largely in excess of our wants last year, and in view of the High qq g Prices now ruling at Home, enables us to open the Season under |xj especially favorable circumstances to butbes. gp Ja^ All Goods marked at the Lowest Cask Pbices, raid from which no discount H i '-'■■''■■ • ■-.-- ■■■ 'y< ■''''}■■■ ■ ca&:_e allowed. :'*-.. „.. •■/ * i ."*,' " ■:'. fc. l. :: :ffi 1 , / HALL OF COMMERCE. I. Wholesale D_pabt_ent, No. l } Bridge-street* 1052 - :1 -— *-'- "' " ■ ■-■■■■■-■- ■-■'■i- -- ■^--^— . : . . • . : :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 105, 2 May 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 105, 2 May 1873, Page 2

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