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THE BUSINESS of a RESTAURANT in Trafalgar-street to be Disposed of. Terms Moderate, Rent Low. Apply to C. ANDERrI O N, Melbourne Restaurant. 2477 VERY SUPERIOR SPIRITS, and LIQUEURS. EX "ANNIE BRAGINTON." Being a direct Shipment to special order of the undersigned. SHERRY, Pale, Golden, and Brown, irom good to very superior. PORT, of various ages, from Fine Old to very Choice Old. MADEIIt A, Superior, Old, Matured; a very rare Choice Wine. J. Jamison and Sons' Old Dublin Whisky. Real Old Jamaica Rum. Curagao, Maraschino, Noyou, and Dutch Orange Bitters. Also, in Stock, Hennessy's 3-star Brandy. Hennessy's and Martell's Pale and Dark Brandy, case and bulk. Lome High'and Whisky. Twelve Years Old Highland Vatted Whisky. Islay to hi. ky. Dunville's Irish Whisky. Kinahan's Irish Whisky. Henck's Prize Medal Geneva, in stone jars. Unsweetened London Gin, &c, &c. WILLIAM FLETCHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, TRAFALGAR- STREET, NELSON. 2478 OOUTH AUSTRALIAN WJNEsT. Imported DIRECT from the Vineyards by the Undersigned, and on SALE eirher by the Gallon or Bottle. REYNELLA OR CARBINRT, SHIRAZ, AND CONSTANTIA. The above Wines are much recommended by the Medical Faculty, huving greater -vinous qualities than most of the European Wines, and being perfectly pure and unloaded. WILLIAM FLETCHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Trafalgar street, Nelson. 2479 EDUCATION BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. WANTED, an IK SPFCTOR of SCHOOLS under the above-named Board. Applications from Candidates, accompanied by Testi- j monials, to be sent to the undersigned not later I than the Ist DECEMBER NKXT, j The Duties required will incl de those of an j organising master, as well as 'he mere inspection of the Schools under the Board. Salarv, _e_so per annum, including travelling allowances. By order of the Board, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. Wellington, 22nd September, 1873. 2467 DISTRICT ORDER. rpHE Government MOMTHLY INSPECTION __L of the undermentioned Compauies will take place as follows: — Stoke Rifles and Stoke Cadets, at the Stoke Public Hall, to-day, Wednesday, lst October, at 5 p.m. City Rifles, Cadets, and Artillery, at the Drill Shed, to-day, Wednesday, the lst, at 7 p m. Wakefield Cadets, at Wakefield, on Friday, the 3rd, at 5 p.m. Waimea Rifles, at Mr Ford's Paddock, Waimea West, on Saturday, the 4th, at 5 p.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 2472 Nelson District. CHEAP. FOR SALE, a TWO-WHEELED BUGGY. Apply to THOS. NEWTON, 2473 Hardy-street.

T^TESLEYAN CHURCH FUND. PUBLIC SALE of USEFUL ahd ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK, FANCY ARTIOLES, &c, will take place in the MASONIC HALL, Trafaloar-street On THURSDAY, and Two Following Days (October 2, 3, and 4), Commencing on Thursday, at 12 o'clock. Admission— 6d, or ls for the Three Days' Sale. By order of the Committee, A. J. BUDDLE, 2386 Secretary. AUCTION SALE On MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 12.15 M.T. HJ. L. AUGARDE will Sell at Churoh • Hill Pitfure, Lower Wakefield, by order of Mr T. Price, Senior, the following :— Household Furniture, Consisting of — Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Clocks, Chiffonier, Grates, Bedding, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Crockery, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Books, &c, &c. Spring Trap, 2 Sets of Harness, A 1 Trap Hoise quiet, staunch, and right. Cattle, 4 excellent Steers, in first-class condition 4 Cows about Calving, splendid Milkers. Violin, 8-Keyed Flute, Guitar in good tune and tone, Groceries, Canvas Tent 16ft square, sound. Carpenters' Bench, Tools, Spades, Shovels Rakes, Adzes, Axes, Grindstones, Hinges, Forks, Nails, •wrought and cut, Scythes, 30-gallou Copper Boiler, Tap, &c, Drapery, Bacon, Trough, Wash Tubs, Barrels, Jars, Campovens, Weaving Machine. Lots of sundries too numerous to mention. Lunch Provided. 2450 WEALTH OF NATIONS QUARTZMINING COMPANY (Registered). AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SU^RKHOLDEhS of the Wealth of Nations Quartz Mining Company (registered), will be heid at the. Masonic Hall, M>*ckay-bt, Greymouth. on MONDAY, 27th October, 1873, at 8 o'clock, p.m. business : First, to Alter the Rules of the Company. Second, to empower the Directors to borrow Three Thousand Pounds (.63000), on the security of the Plant and Claim, for the purpose of paying off the amount due to the present Mortgagees. Third, to consider the advisability of Removing the Registered Oflice ot the Company from Reeft n to Greymouth, in the County of Westland. Fouith, to Increase the number of Directors and to appoint the same. PATRICK BRENNAN, Legal Manager. Reefton, September 23, 1873. 2421 FOR SALE BY TENDER, The PROPERTY of the late Mr George Ratt, Senior. OK ACRES, part of Section No. 41, Waimea ____•*■_/ South, known as "Miller's Glen,'* opposite 40- Line Bridge. The lower part of this land is suiced for Hop-growing there being a constant stream of water on the property, which can be used for irrigation. Its close proximty to the Kailway renders it available for Building purposes. Also, That valuable Grazing Section, No. 23, situated at the Aorere, Massacre Bay, containing about 85 ACRES, close to the Town of Collingwood. This land is partially Timbered, and the Tramway of the Collingwood Coalmining Compa.y runs alongside. This is an excellent and safe investment* not often otlered to the public. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to Mr Wm. Jno. Herrick, Range Farm, Lower Moutere, or to Mr B. Jackson, Nelson, up to the 30th November next. 2460

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 236, 1 October 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 236, 1 October 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 236, 1 October 1873, Page 2

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