"' > MANSON & GO'S m ■ SEMI-ANNUAL DRAPERY SALE — :o: = — ANTICIPATING the close of the present season, aud in order to make room our Spring Shipments, wa have decided to offer the whole of our WINTER STOCK AT COST PRICE! Consisting of : Fancy Dress Materials, in Camlets, Repps, Poplins, Sateen Cloths, Serges, French Merinos, Winceys, and All. Wool Plaids, in the various clans. Waterproof Mautles, Cloth and Velveteen Jackets, Robroy, Shepherds' and Paisley Shawls. Quilted Skirts in Satin, Silk, Dem.i-.Silk. Italian Cloth and Alpacca. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats; and a variety of other goods too numerous to mention Also, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Io consequence of the vessel by which the above were shipped experiencing head winds and bad weather, her arrival in Melbourne was much later than anticipated. Hence the goods are not the Refuse of our Winter Stock, but are quite New and in good condition, having only just come to hand ex Rangitotd and Claud Hamilton. ig_f For Prices see Advertisement in next page, also Hand Bills. 1907
WANTED, a Good GENERAL SEUNANT. - Apply to Mrs GOULAND, . 2110 Waimea-road. JUST RECEIVED from the German Villiage, a Prime Lot of SMOKED HAMS, At 9d #■ ft. Also on Hand, 40 SIDES PRIME BACON, At 7d f K. POTATOES, 6/6 by the Sack. A quantity of FRESH BUTTER, Cheap. 2091 W. PATTERSON. IMPOUNDED at WAIMEA SOUTH, August 12, 1873, Two RED and WHITE HEIFERS, about One year old. One STRAWBERRY and One RED STEER. It branded not legible. If not CLAIMED will be SOLD on August 30th, 1873. WILLIAM McGOWAN, 2112 Poundkeeper. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR. H. J. L. AUGARDE has received instructions to Sell bt Public Auction, at the Bremises of Mr Henry Siggelkow, Ranzau, on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock — 2 Heavy Cart Mares 2 Cows Double-wheeled Plough by Ransome and Sims Set of Harrows „ Plough Harness „ Cart Harness „ Trap Harness Heavy Colonial Dray Dog Cart. Also Household Furniture and Effects, And Two first-class Hacks. 2106 HJ. L AUGARDE has received instructions • from Mr Leech, of Motueka, to Sell by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 1 6th inst., at 12 o'clock, M.T., a COTTAGE, containing Four Rooms, 24 feet frontage by 102 deep. Situated in Collingwood-street, a few doorß from the Bridge, and let to a respectable tenant at 5s per week. Freehold. 2031 H. J. L. AUGARDE. AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW, At 12 o'clock, M.T. Active Staunch Trap MARE, Quiet and Right. At 12.15 M.T. T>EEF ! BEEF 1 I BEEF 1 1 I 21 13 H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH. rpHE usual MONTHLY PULL CHORAL 1 SERVICE will be held in this Church THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 15th August, at Seven o'clock. 2001 WAIMEA SOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. rpHE STEWARDS of the WAIMEA SOUTH X JOCKEY CLUB are requested to MEET at the Forest Inn, on MONDAY NEXT, August 18. R. M. SMITH, Hon. Sec. August 13, 1873. 2106 CAUTION. THE REGISTRAR of BRANDS having reason to believe that many persons throughout the Province are using both BRANDS and MARKS for CATTLE and SHEEP which have not been submitted for his approval, publishes the following extract from tbe " Cattle Branding Act, 1858": — Extract. — " If any person shall use any other mark or brand save that furnished to him by the Registrar, he shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty pounds nor more than fifty pounds." R. SHALLCRASS, Registrar of Brands. Nelson, August 14, 1873. NOTICE. TO OWNERS OF DOGS AT TAKAKA. —On and after the 24th August, 1873, POISON will be Laid on my LAND, Lower Takaka. 2IU WILLIAM PAGE. WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. THE Rev Thomas Buddl_ will deliver his SECOND LECTURE on the MAORIS, in the Wesleyan Church, Hardy - street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. Subject: Christianity and Colonisation among the Maoris. The Choir will sing several pieces during the evening. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8. Admission: ONE SHILLING. Family Tickets 2/fi. The proceeds to be devoted to the liquidation of the Church debts. 2105 AD VALOREM HAIR CUTTING — SIXPENCE, PUT IT BEFORE 'EM. SHAVING — THREEPENCE. FRED MAIN. New Stand, Collingwood-street. 2050
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. t! T. S. WYMOND & CO. p Having Closed their, Blenheim Branch have removed ° the entire Stock to the © I HALL OF COMMERCE, ° 5 Where the whole will he disposed of by a § | CLEARING SALE 1 g [In conjunction witkour present | STOCK-TAKING SALE 6 g Which will be continued for a FEW DAYS LONGEB. © 6 °S 5_ Sweeping Reductions upon every Article 1 ! Q P3 cj KIT The GREAT CROWD who have purchased at 3 - our Present Sale can TESTIFY to the IMMENSE cal W SAVING they have made on their purchases, and it is 5 T.S.W. & Go's intention to make, this' the most >\ S Renowned and Celebeated £ JJ Of all the Sales now^beinglheld Jin the Nelson gj p District. f*J • gp g 9 1 OOME ONE ! OOME ALL ! £5 ;_____. ' HALL OP COMMERCE, 1986 No. 1, BRIDGE-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 196, 15 August 1873, Page 2
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