The ' Grey River Argus * of the 9th instant, says:— We learn that there has been an extensive, rush to a new quariz discovery in the vicinity; of Aß<jatraap*s Creek, Inaogahua. _J W:hea theieoach left Reefton on Saturday morning^ the placQ was nearly depopulated, in consequence of the stampede Details are not yet to h*adi ; - - .... " It is rumoredln ; .£j^-i^ that his Excfi?eW#j|£^^^ again visit theij^f't (_JoMtln , 'l%brtiary7 It is also said t__at Sir James Fergusson w}\\ pay a special visit to the Upper Grey Vialley and the goldfields. It is stated that Sergeant Walker, late of the Armed Constabulary, Auckland, apd now of the constabulary at- Christctiurch, has received a reward of *8300 and promotion for some exceedingly clever captures which he has effected since he joined the police force at that place. For remainder of nsws sett Supplement.
ai)i-'~»— "»—-»»»— -—»»»»™»»»»»»»^»»»^___»__»__fr NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. •'. WANTED — GRAFTED CHERRIES, .if prices suit. 3207 J. SMITH, New-street. WANTED,— A Man as OSTLER, to milk ' cows, and to make himself Generally Useful. Apply to Mr WEST, Nelson, or J. JERVIS, Foxhill. : .3171 PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ..MONDAY NIGHT, at : Se*/enp:clofik.., . Stewards— Messrs Flktoheb and Gsaham. W. Roua.,. 3202 Secretary. . TENDERS will be Received up to 6 p.m. on the 17th instant, for PAINTING and PAPERUA-.GING the Wakatu Hotel. Specifications may be seen on application to 3199 G. THOMPSON. gHORTLY TO ARRIVE., PURE MANILLA ROPE, . . from 6 inch to 1 inch. B. FRANZEN, 3204 The Port. " •O A R D EN H OS E V* Superior Quality. 3201 M. LIGHTBAND. , THE Next Meeting of the CENTRAL BOARD of EDUCATION will be held on FRIDAY, January 2, Thursday falling on New Year's Day. W. C HODGSON, 3200 Secretary. SUPERINTENDENT'S ELECTION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I shall officially DECLARE the POLL, at the Provincial Hall, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant, at 12 noon. LOWTHER BROAD, Returning Officer. Neleon, Dec. 12, 1873. 3198 FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mr THOMAS BRAY are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Toitoi Valley, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at Half-past Two o'clock for the New Cemetery, W. BRENT, 3203 Undertaker. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN for all kinds of NELSON FRUIT. 3205 •■•• W.PATTERSON. ' TO FENCERS. TENDERS are invited until THURSDAY, the 25th instant, tor SUPPLYING and PUTTING UP about 37 CHAINS of TWORAIL FENCING, &c. Spfspicationa can be seen at my office, Government Buildings. 3195 THOMAS BRUNNER. CHRISTMAS FRUIT! CHRISTMAS FRUIT!! A Prime lot of Currants, Raisins — Sultanas and Muscateis, Peels— Orange, Lemon, and Citron, Cheap. Also Fowls, Ducks, Geese, and Turkeys. ■ At* 3206 W. PATTERSON'S, TO be LET by TENDER, for a Term of Five years from Ist January, 1874, the following Properties :—■".. City of Nelson. Section 238, containing 2 acres. Parts of Section 303 Sections 254, 255, and 256, containing 3 acies Part of Section 253 Wakatu District. Sections 1,2, 3,4,5, 6, 7,8, 9, 13, and 14 containing 62 acres, 3 roods, 20 perches Collingwood Suburban. Sections 172, 174, containing 54 acres. Particulars can be obtained on application to MB BRUNNER.' ! A a 19 * * '"''••' Brook-street, Nelson,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 299, 13 December 1873, Page 2
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