<3x /°^vl s AL E * lIfiJIME^SALT \&TrKR. and EARLY JT WHITE SEfSi lUTAToES, —W. 'PHILLIPS, Bridg3-stAt>w 1830/ A 7 yjiT A YE ' ' Y ' & Cm4 If* m sT^~ Maker > iiridge-aofeet, Nelson/ All Impairs executed. Sewing IMftthincs adjusred7«c.icc. 1794 CITY EIFLES^^. rTVHBOHALF YEARLY MEETING ot the 31 ClSmpany will be held at the IXRILL SHED on TUEBD AY next, July 15, at 7JBO p.m. Lieutenant and Secretary to byelectea. A. W B^VrNETT, 1820 Lieutenant in Charge. dZ//& X \RA 1 aiTOTO. iH^CASES of NEi L and FASHIONABLE II DRAPERY. >. j 1803 MA^SON \ CO. / JUST RECEIVED. Lf^jßW MORE TONS of those EXCELX31./LENT POTATOES / A At 6s. 6d. PER SACK. / \ BACON still EiGHT PENCE b/the Single Pound. V / 1819 W. PATTERSON. /^ALBION COAL COMPANY. C/ ~/ (Consequence of all Hie Shares Reserved for JL /Victoria Not Being Taken Up, the undersigricd are Prepared to KeceiveAppliesftiorisfor a Number of b hares lip ta the/16th inst. / MORUISON, SCLANDeW, & Co., 1781 Agents. mWO OIHILLING mABLE>iT JL O JL / Ij^EVERY ARTICLE SO^D at 2/-. 2/iyrANsoN & n(o. TTHV R, W A T E R S } VVA-JgL BOOTMAKER, fn reTOf^ftg^^anka to his numerous Friends and Cwomers, wfej&gp to inform them that he has received from Lofton direct, by the Excelsior, to hys own Order, a fclilc^Jid Assortment of /boot lu p^p e k s, suitable for this Maiket; amk is prepared to Make the Best BOOTb at the LoVrest Prices for Cash. I >y N.B. — New Elastic put in old xJoots, and Repaibino Neatly dlnb. 1807 CLAPHAM NURSERY, Tort and Hardy Streets, Nelson ■yt^illiXm "O"ale, GROWER .^AND IMPORTER OF AWfISINDS OF GARDEN AND) FARM SEEDS, Has for Sale, at the Nursery, Tory- street, Apple Pear, Plum, Cjkbbry, Pkach, Apricot, >ecrarimw, m«,bebry, walnut, ispauißh Ch*snut, TIiUE MLBERTS, and all kinds of Fruit Treea first quality Also, a fine lot of healthy I)rakgb and Lemon Trees. Camellias, Boses, Smrubs, and Choice Plants At tlie Shop ini Hardy-street — Wbitb and Red Cloves Cow Grass, Trefoil Ldcerne, Timothj, Rye Grass, all kinds of Garden Seuds of/the finest quality. W. H. calls attention to his NEW PEAS— . LAXTON'S SUPREME, No doubt the Fintfst Pea in cultivation^ This Pea has taken the prize in England at all ©the Horticultural Shows. Height, .8 to 6 feet. RAILWAY HARRY, An Excellent Pea, ajgreat cropper, dwarf habit and of first-rate quality. Height, 2 to 3 fee^. p o t/a t o e s . AMEKIC A N EARLY ROSE The earliest and.Vne of the best Potatoes in . estivation. A correspondent sajte of this Potatoe: — " It is a first-class Potatoe, vnry early, and a very heavy cropper. s Has croppeaf here, this season laolbs^ from lib of seed. , . I DOBBMS' EAP.LY, A fine white .Early PStofcoe, a good cropper, and of excellerftpquality. . j. \ . , Both the aboye.foi/eale in small lots. All orders^aVefulfe'afttended packed, and shipped t^any'parvof KewSZealand. 1528 oo fO Q k: io * ®t* ■ H g.|* |/SS $"o §^ § II P || |; gC) w % ■g'lf ' o g CD " HH ~ OT cm • ' O i ~ ? ■ S- 6 F O ,R SALE. npwo first giTass fJOj^s is good X MILK-Vjfefry Quiet. /T 1799 Enquire office olf-thie p^per.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 167, 12 July 1873, Page 3
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