S U RV E YO R Al*j>D L A^D^^^#t^7 Office, lately occupied 'hy '"M^ApsM^-v''-'"'-'--:'^^---7. - Mining executed, and, Maps, Plans, &c.; \.< : : : ' ; ' ; ■ 7'X := ; 'A^mndeiA'y ■■'■''- -AV:.<As6kA: ... . PANY;[RkMs^REi>o^;x,;77^x^ ( : \ ;i dALL.X(the ! ;qf; JdV^(o^E^^R7^ XX. THING)... -per JShareXij*»s J made;* by X the * Directors of the above^ Cornpiiny Xat a Mfeeting held. on Saturday,. 7th June, 1873, at. the Company's Office/ Reej-ton, and ik fra^able^b 'iii'lManager there' on' WEDNESDAY;' 9ttf Vjilifi '■' ,1873. ' ■-■'-^= ''■'^■j'VVAX- V*V 1 PATRICK BRBNN AN, - 7 '; AA \ 1588 '7 r Manager, .'j WILLIAM TELL QUARI'Z.MININd COM PAN Y [ Registered]. THE Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders in this Company will be held at the Commercial Hotel, LYELL; on the 28th June; 1873, at 7 o'clock p.m. 7 ',*::-. . ANTONIO ZALA, , 159 *» Manager. : N "".o'''-T:" I ■Q.'''£l:\yA> M'-" THE Undersigned ocg-.: to 7 inform the In- - ■- habitants of Nelson, and the surrounding ./ districts that he' has 7C6mmenced Business' as " BLACKSMITH and JFAtiklBR, in the Shop lately ocbupifed by Mr SHEbRA-iT. 7 y;A r .814 .7. rTHQMAS MAXTED, Jun. - 'N'T'O "T "if : :C y<E,-".\ A':'A>y." TBE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY all kinds of FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE, ' ; C'O A^ ii^A.A'r^:;^' And. FIREWOOD, 7 ; In the usual length or Cut. - --- ■ t W. JONES, ' Haven Road. N.B. — Pressed Hay and Chaft suitable for Shipment. v loßß'-;''" TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS -•*,•-. AND_ three' silver -medals.. AWARDED TO, EHB 7u Tp LOREN CE. , ' J- Jthe Highest Pkizes for Sewing Machines WERE GIVEN TO THE ; « F L O RE isT C E , " - IN IF677AT THE AMERICAN INSTITJJTE, NEW" YORK (the greatest honor attainable in the' United States); . Mechanics' last! tute,- : iri - : Lo'well, Massachusetts, i]n October; ifiXP(JBITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, .in July; -Manchester, and Liverpool ~'j Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition, in v * August; and at. Coventry and Midland Manufacturing Industrial and Art Exhibition, in October. ' — -— THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE . in the world. It comprises all -the gbbd'' points, • and combines ?.l that is valuable in the whole of them, besides waub it, has many important; advantages possessed o<- no other machine. T^JREVERSIBLE FEED <" enables the operator tb sew either way; fasten to ends of seams without stopping or turning the work.''- -XX, ,-ii^. y. ;. . IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE . TENSION. IT MAKES FOUR KINDS OF STITCHES. THE SAVING OF THREAD over machines making the chain ior embroidery , stitch will in one year be more than ..the cost of the machine. 7.,;- — ~, ■' ,. • , THE LOCK STITCH, - ' " ' ' compared with the chain stitch, is less clumsy,— is less liable to be washed or ironed off, arid does. Dot, like the latter, form a network to retain dirt.: 7 THE EXACT AND POSITIVE MOTION of every part, with no uncertain springs or brush gads, renders it' almost impossible for a Florence Machine to get out bf order,- and enables even an ordinary operator to, use it, successfully. . IT USES THE SAME SIZE THREAD] on both sides, and both, sides of the seam are alike THAT IT* IS THE BEST, is evidenced by the fact that of the thousands sold in the United Kingdom during the past! two years, - none give dissatisfaction. All extras, fifteen articles and one dozen needles FREE OF CHARGE; : : ; ; AL F R EIV~O A K E7YSOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND ! Bridge-street. Four Doors from : McGee's Hotjisl. ' : : FLORENCE MACHINES SQLD^ON : MONTHLY PAYMENTS7 7 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXIIILL. THE übderßignedXrespeotMly vinforftis ' 7 the inhabitants of Neleon iuad the Waimeas that :herunsa COACH DAILY bfetwera Foxhill arid Nelson; leaving lEoxhill at half-past 7 o'clock aira and Nelson at 3 p.m7 -. X, -7 Booking Olfices at the Wakatu and Cotaniereiel Hotels, Trafalgar-streeti 7-7 7 .[.■;. 157i_ ; X.7-7V '\ t ' W^^Wfti^V "■"-." ... : .MA^ i;^ONyW^A^^AAyAy BETWEEN; NELSON AND MipTUEKA. H-TirA;Yc6cK~'S COBIFORTABLE • XI FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs beween* JPSLSON and' MOTUEKA. and Inter* -mediate -Places. ..-.; *7:7- 5 . :: Ai-yVyAA.;-; . \ yyLeave Nelson for MditJlaci^ev^M6»i>AT7 andTmmsDAT MoßirtNG; at 'S^^idbc^ . -; Leave Nelson for Xßiobcm^nd^ eVe^Trais'DAY -r V f and' W&mAX Ai?TERN6GiT^iat 4 o'dbck.: AA;A Leave MbTtlisiECA' ifor' Neison ey^'ToEj»A"r,X and Fbeoat Moßning, : at 8 o'clock. ;- ; -- : - l **.7?""-. : L^vf "ItocaaMOjW ' ; foir\"'N-^ -•"-• and fex^DATMoRHiNG,' at 6^Bo o'clock; and ev«Tr Totsdat and Fbedat Atteb- f .- , v ; .HOdNaiio'd<>isfc7 ./''-..V.. >r 'y':vAl^AA-i.-A . f The'jpppyey^^^^ CoAas^swAy Horses in Nelson,, and '^[iiMTL^^A^'^S^^kAA-'y where . Pari?elß. .vUI - ije. Received andlP^assengeis^ Book^ K^ J - A y -yyy-^- y-.'AA'y-A^y^^yA
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 18 June 1873, Page 4
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