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F. J. HINGBTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENE HAL STOREKEEPER, WAIMEA-STREET AND, HOPE. FJ. KINGSTON, while returning thanks to the public generally for the kind patronage accorded • him during the Ten Years he has beeen established in Nelson, desires to remind them that he still continues to conduct his business on the best principles, and is now offering his Large and Wellassorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at Prices to ensure satisfaction. F. J. Hi, desirous of promoting the welfare of his fellow-colonists, would inform thorn that having in his services a traveller of thorough business experience, he has command of aU the West Coast Markets, and is now more than ever prepared to purchase all kinds of Colonial Produce for Cash, or otherwise, as may be Agreed upon. i The Highest Prices given for Fbott, Vegetables, Bacon, Bttitbb, Cheese, Eg&s, Poultsy, &(!., &C, &C. .. . I N.8.-WANTED, SUPPLIES from Best Dairies. Prices Higher than Market Rates. 3333 TV'ELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ' Stewards : Mb J. W. Babnicoat, - ! Mr W. Hareness, „ T. J. Thompson, „ F. Kellino, „ G. F. Mabtin, . „ H. Lankow, „ J. She at, „ „ B-. Eobinson. Wm. Blout, Hon. Secretary. The CENTRAL RAM SHOW, of SELECTED RA.MS from the Local Ram Shows, and of others that have not yet competed, also of Pena o ( ; Eive Ewes of the various breeds of Sheep, will be h«ld on the Cattle Faib Ground, at Richsiond, on WEDNESPAY, November 12th. 1873, when the following PRIZES will be OFFERED for the BEST ANIMALS of their Class, if the Judges deem them worthy of an award, viz : — ; A First Class Certificate and £\ in cash as a first prize; and a Certificate of Honorable Mention as a second Prize. The Sheep are to be shown, if possible, with their 'wool on, and to be washed within ten days of the ShoT: tbe dats of last year's shearing, and of thi3 year's washing, to be stated to the Stewards at the time of entry.- AH the Prize Animals will be shorn on the ground, and the fleeces numbered and weighed to be sent to the Exhibition on the 25th, in order to have the wool properly valued. Class I— For the Best Lincoln Ram Class l~For the best pen of five Lincoln Ewes » 2 » Leicester Ram „ 2 „ „ Leicester Ewes >, 3 „ Romney Marsh Ram „ 3 „ „ Romney Marsh ,i • * j, Cotswold Ram , Ewes .» 5 » Cheviot Ram , „4 „ „ Cotswold Ewes : » *■ » Southdown Ram „ 5 „ „ Cheviot Ewes » 7 » Shropshire Ram „ 6 „ „ Southdown Ewes „ 8 » • • Merino Ram . „ 7 „ Shropshire Ewes' - »■ 9 »• Negretti Ram „ 8 „ „ Merino Ewes „ 10 „ Crossbred Ram „ 9 ,; „ Negretti Ewes » 10 » „ Crossbred Ewes. All the animals must be ou the ground by Half-past Ten o'clock on the mowing of the Show* Entry Fee Is each for Rams, and 2s 6d for, each pen of five Ewes. Members of the Association exhibit and enter free, on production of the present year's subscription receipt. The SHEARERS' PRIZED of £2 2s for the first prize, and 21s for the second prize, open to all comers; and £> 2s and 21s, open to all under 25 years of age," will be enmpeted for at Twelve o'clock In these prizes time will be considered with the workmanship, but £2 2s extra as Special Prizes will be given for the best workmanship—irrespective of quickness— in shearing, ribbing and quartering The public will be admitted at Twelve noon, by payment of Is each^ ' 2?27 H. D. JACKSOF, Bookseller and Stationer, TSAFAJLiBAR' STREET, NELSOU. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN ;; . /'V-%OOLS ALWAYS' IN HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE and RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, fcc WUftSCIUBKiRwS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. i489

W E. BROWN, PHOTOGRAPHER, Nea? the NEW 'BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY STREET. '£ H 0 S BRUNNER ARCHiTEq,T, SURVEYOR, BOUSE amj LAND AGENT. LICENSED BROKER . , - UHDEB THE "LAND TRANSFER ACT 1870." Beookside,; Nelson. * : 1369 THE Undersigned (being appointed to Negotiate for the Acquisition of LAND required fpr tjie NELSON, and FOXHILL RAILWAY, is willing to TREAT with the OWNERS for the PURCHASE of the Same.' '. * THOS. BRUNNER, 308 ■■' Government Buildings. t QHARLES pERCEVAL, * ACCOUNTANT am> COLLECTOR. Address— Hablet-stbeet, 2nd door ftom Bridge street. '.'. 1235 W. DA RB Y, QU*BVEYO r R AND LAND, A GEN Tf P^Mlateir'occupied by Mr. Austin, :u ■ BELWYN PLACE, NELSON/ \ Mining Surreys executed, and Maps, Plans, &c| ■•■ ■■■•»^-\ ' J : ;niade,^,. .ii ' v,;....-B«4j .TVT'E^ W\O OL L E N?M JJv ' Lv great Variety: , | IMPOETED DIRECT r -FROM LONDoii. j JOHN C A NNi TAILOR,,. ! ColUngwood-etMet. 249X

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 1

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