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F OST-, Stolen, or Strayed from the T-utf Hotel,JLi a BAY COB, abont 15 hands, docked tail, one white hind foot, branded "CH," under mane. Anyone ' bringing the Horse to the undersigned, or giving information tbafc will lead,, to its recovery will be handsomely rewarded. 2912 ALFRED HARLEY. PROCLAMATION. By his Honp fc^iLD Cmms, Superintendent of the BroSSAce of Nelson, in the Wands of New ZealMg fee., &c. WHEREAjS, b$ a certain Proclamation bearinf 1 flats the 14th day of February, 1871, and issu^-ujader^my hand as Superintendent of the Province 1 of Nelson, certain districts waro proclaim^-gßder the provisions of "The Country Road6TAcVlßfi6," to be Road Districts for the purpos^fnfhe said Act : *Ja A y hm ?^ ! f l^ Act P assed by «fe Superintendent and bfeffacial Conncil of Nelson, beacon XXU^^ i, entitled "The Nelsoa Hignways AcKTm," the said « County Roada* A , c *» _> 856 >'k««^pealed, and the existing districts cofastituted' under the said '/County Roads Act, IB£6f declared to have been constituted Dis^rfcts/^ under "The Nelson Highways Act, 1872, s *Tor the purposes of that Act : And whereas it is expedient to alter and amend the boundaries of the Districts of Upper Motueka as dnjK&lf^d in the said Proclamation : Now therefore^ Oswald Cuans, Superintendent of the i^rance of Nelson, by virtue and in exercise of the poVers and authorities in me vested in that JJgßalf, do hereby revoke such poTtion of the&bove)mentioned Proclamation as relates to the Dfiiiiet of Upper Motueka, and do hereby declare jajt&j>roclaitn that from and after this date the boundaries of the Upper Motueka Road District sSffage as follows, for the purposes of "The Nelson HigWays Act, 1872." Uppbb Motueka Distbict. Commencing at the south-western angle of the P^sJotara Road Board District, near the gource of the Baton river; thenc^by pc water-shed to the saddle betwelnjh'eisourcesof the rivers Wangapska thence in a straight line to^pjunction of the Hope Valley raod wm%&e North Buller road; thence by the watershed to the source of the MoftmEko aiver; thence bo a straight line to^fS^!pß*!h-eastern angle of the WaimijaDJatnct; thence along the south-^^tlrn boundary of the Waimea DistriefegiSffid along tnej southeraJttfin^ary of sJhe.Pangatotaral District; tows south-f^tSin angle. |i And I do her^fspinrther. proclaim, coaptiisg^, and appoint tßat^ifie district Siereinafter described shall be Sfaisfrict for thejpurpose of « The , Naqran Highways Act, 1872," fo be called 4fce pHfti^pden District^a^Lthat the Maid Act^ll-fe in'to^t'Sisteict &ok and afto^hfe Harden DisTEijiT. Commencing) the saddle between' life Wangapggl& > and Karajnea ; thence by the Lyellj^nges, anfl followifl^fie eaatero^ftomidary off the Inangahua Ijg-s^ District, asiideacribed [by "TheGoldr ' ...i e^ B^^^,Rj venu e3iAct, 18feg^fii& „_-. .| the snpSSi^s of the Brunner range; i3i thence by ftftraight linl.to Lake TennyL. ~A son ? tf?© ™a strAglit lina tolHf It \ source mffie Motupik( '■; thenc^il^SfiS fssm^ southestf" %randary of [the Uppfer M# Uyjjjj tueka \Dfctrict to the saddle between r^r the Waa^^eka and Xi ramea. j-~, p-^^Given undet^S#ahand, and ssued und#tfie :t^ Publictee^if the Pro nnce of iEfelsojK Uijjjji this SixWmy of Novel iber, in tffi^^r | j of ouis Lotd, One housand eight pran^ hiindrea'ana^aeventy-th :ee. » jnmd OSWALD CuSriS, *%p (JeL •— St perkitenagn^i rVT ALFS^rt^REENI EELD, 2®& r%^' Provm< tal Secretary. to announce tha atrival af * Hi ANOTHER SHIFjIENT^^ S^EASOIWpLE SJOOp^ (Es Dov^^lStlb, via )tago,) .. Syi^ i \^ M^^ns and otherSumi^ Dress Blaterial|r- *-»b Alpacas, Paramattas, Cri pc Clothj^^^ C^rench Merinos ; l®sm^ Sid and WM^gEts and Skirtings es, Jackets,^mdT?olonaiaes | .r f ' M^^ery and Hap^f j fi i ReaHtnd Imitatiim^Laces * Embroidered Liaea^ana Muslin Setts, Collate, Tiea, &c jmnsm Sj3^ Ribbons, Fancy G^l^ White and Colore^Jeliass Black and Colored Bi% Brown Hollands, festefeinens, and Drapers Is&nt's Silk BonneteJjnd Hoods , /*^»), . Men's White Strata, Colored, Cotten, Linen, and Crimean, &c Ties, Collars, Sca&e-,, Handkerchiefs, &c TWOpCASES MEN'S aWIoYS' HAiTS. FIVE CASES Men's &Boys'iEea%-made Clothing. F —^ These, with forp§t^;Sbipmentß, makes tfie Stock one of the BeatAWorted in the Province, and with Goods s^&refully selected from the Best Wholaeale Hrfusea IS England. OBDER3 FOR MtfjEmEßY TASTEFULLY EXECWrED. TAILORING PREMISES. W.MiIL N E E , SS66 TRAFALGAR-STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 275, 15 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 275, 15 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 275, 15 November 1873, Page 3

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