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SPAIN. The Carlists have been surprised by the republican troops under General Caitinet. One thousand insurgents were killed and captured. The London wool sales opened yesterday. The number of bales submitted was about 7000. The attendance of home aud foreign buyers was large. From the first the bidding was active. An advance of a penny to twopence has been firmly established. Latest quotations of metals show a rereduclion. Pig iron is quoted at £5 12s; copper, £90. Arrived: Agnes Rose from Sydney. Bank of England discount reduced to 5 per cent. Tho New Zealand Fibre Company, with a capital of £10,000, is about to establish a I colonial factory. j Arrived: Atrato. AL SON'S TOMATO SAUCE ihe immense success attending the introduction of this industry will alone testify to the estimation in whif.h it is held. Ko one who values health nnd appetite should be without a supply of this /eaily health- restoring and agreeable condiment. Sold by all Grocers, in bottles, with the name of H. OLSON on wrapper, and stamped on bottle and stopper. Wholesale Agent — Nelson, THOMAS R. FISHE R. 1260 IVTR. "OAWSON, DENTIST. ! .Lv.iL *JL\) The BTick House near the Bridgeat. Bridve (formerly Mrs. Greenwood's School). Mr Rawson will leave Kelson on tbe 23rd inst. 1587 MUSICAL INSTRUCTlON.— Piano— Singing, Voices Made— Ears Tuned. 1011 EDMUND KNYVETT, Franklin- street

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1873, Page 2

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