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I : . COW FOR SALE. FOB SALE, a Quiet COW, to Calve in a day .or two; warranted a good Milker. : Apply to J. DOWNES. .2420 , : . > . Washington Valley. F U N E R A L. THE FUNERAL of thu lute Mr JAMES GRAHAM will leave fii-. iato rcHidence, the Provincial Hotei, TO-MORROW AFTKRNOON, at Half-past Two foi* tho New Cemetery. Friends are respectfully invited. PARMENTEIt AND AMOS. 2423 Undertakers. — -— — * -i~i -in ll_ ■WIIIU.n J. O. O. F., M. U. MEMBERS of the ORDER arc requested to MEET at the Oddfellows' Hall, at Two p.m., TO-MORROW (Thursday), the 25th instant, for the purpose of attending the FUNERAL of their late Brother, P.P.G.M. JAMES GBAHAM. JAMITS ARMSTRONG. N.G., ' 2 * 24 _ Nelson Lodge. FUNERAL. THE Friends of Mr JOHN DISHER, are respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL of bis late WIFE, which will leave his Residence, Miners' Arms Hotel, TO-MORROW MO BNING, at Eleven o'clock. PAKMENTER & AMOS, 2427 Undertakers. NOTICE. THE Members of the Iron Trade are requested to MEET at M'Conkey's Hotel, on October Ist, at 7.50 p.m., concerning the Annual Dinner. 426 p. GORRIE, Hon. Sec. WAIMEA ROAD BOARP, -TVTEXT MONTHLY MEETING oo TUESJl. DAY, 30th September, at the Bridge Hotel. T. J, THOMPSON, 2428 Secretary. TO STAND THIS SEASON the powerful Cart Colt, three years old, YOUNG CONQUEROR, -JL one of the best Cart Horses ever foaled in .New Zealand, as his pedigree will testify. Youhg Conquebok, by Royal Conqueror (imported), .is oat of Mr. Henbt Redwood's wellknown mare Jolly, by England's Hope (imported) • grand-dam by. Old Captain (imported); great grand-dam, a Van Diemen's Land mare. Royal Conqueror, a pure Clydesdale, took the first prize at Battersea as a two-year-old at the United Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Boyal Highland Society, and was therefore entitled to be regarded as tbe best colt in England and s*-cotJand in his year. He was selected and imported for Mr H Redwood by the Hon. W. Robinson. England's Hope has left iv Nelson some of the best cart stock ever bred h.re, and his excellence as a sire is universally admitted Captain, or » Old Captain," the name he came to be known by, was a horse of rare excellence and his stock were al-^ys e t igerly sought after. ' | Jollt, dam of Young Conqueror, took the I pnzefor cart fillies in Nelson two years in succes- ' | sion, and the colt himself took the first prize in' i Marlborough. Will travel the Waimeas, and visit Wakapuaka : and Motueka if sufficient inducement ofter. | Teems -.—£3 a mare and 5s groomage; allowance made for two or more mareis. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1874. 2417 T. HABLEY. NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. ' ANNIVERSARY DINNER at Trafalgar Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING Next, at Half-past Seven o'clock, sharp, Alfred «rbenfield, Esq., Provincial Secretary, in the Chair. Tickets, i2s 6d each; may be obtained at the . Trafalgar Hotel. Members are requested to meet at the Brigade ! Room at 7 p.m. in full Uniform. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 2409 , Hon. Secretary.

NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! (Ex ALBION.) 6 HATS! HATS! HATS! &« - ■■■■-" :•■■ H -. § T. S. WYMOND &Co are now showing a splendid •*g cs assortment of Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats in all the H g Newest Shapes— Coast Guard, Dreadnought, Lyra, Har- Mg g lingham, Daphne, Oberon, Nellie, Dolly Varden, &c. "'-..'.. * Kid Gloves. Kid Gloves. * m One case First Choice Josephine's in all the newest |5 x colors, suitable for the coming season. :'.'.'. o '*.-',.■.-... .... > U . : : — .. r . . " I'SZ. ■S-'. . ■■'•' ■ •...-.; -v, ,-o g flowers! flowers! flowers! w i\\ ' : .x; ;. . ■ ' -■-••'• •••.■■;.■;■■• ' ■■"■• ,f © 0 A Superb Lot of Hat,, Bonnet, and Bridal; ; ;^ : ii — " — r" — •■•"•• ••■ —^ . " * ,-. .. i . ~. . ,, . ', * .r* .',' ' ' © § PEINTS ■!■ PEINTS I PEEJTS !"I 3 52f ~, In Brilliants, Satin, Stripe, French Picquette. -■ ■ ■ _;■ & &_ *.-.*.,'• * . • -S Mens' -Tweed Trousers & Vests. ' ."S g SHIRTS ! SHIKTS ! fSHIRTS:! ■_ & p |. Splendid assortment of Crimean^and^Silk Shirtsif f ! 5 ? I ■■ ■■ ■:. .: ; i-_____x^:;''xx^ : _f j^ ' HJUiMu ' «_s_--_i:__- ' . '.'{■ .. '. . ' -.if) i. b. w xMUJ>iJb> ••■^%y^m^\ , '.' ! : - ;«' ! ; ■'.:! V|Hapt_t..,;OP poMMERCi..- r _ j Br?dgb Stbeet. l y.y'- ■"•* *>»w> il > : 'i |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 2

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