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ALL-SAINTS' CHURCH, NELSON. THE CHURCHWARDENS will be in attendance at the Vestry- rooms, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 8 p.m., to receive PEW RENTS for the present Half-year. Also, applications for NEW SITTINGS. TNSS, [a—dens. 118—4 NOTIOE. IN consequence of the very great advance in the price of Coal, Seamen's Wages. &c, we, the Undersigned, are necessitated to INCREASE the RATES of FREIGHT and PASSAGEMONEY' Twenty per Centdm on and after the 15th day of JANUARY, 1874. (Signed) C. J. HARRISON, Chairman, N.Z.S.S. Co,, Ltd. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. W. & G. TUR S BULL & CO 0 Wellington, January 2, 1874. 115—3 NOTICE. THE STORE NEXT TO DACOMBE'S. THE above STORE is NOW OPENED for the Sale of Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, &c. Selected Teas, Coffee, Oilman's Stores, &c. Choice Fruits in Neasoo, both Home and Foreign Growths, Vegetable, &c The above is established on the principle of Giving a Good Article at a Low Price for Cash. J. LEACH, 100 Manager. NELSON WATERWORKS. TVT OTICE is hereby given that the 27th Clause ITS of " The Nelson Waterworks Act, 1863," will trom this date be strictly enforced. The clause is as follows: — "Aoy person who shall wilfully cause or permit any water to be supplied aa aforesaid, to be wasted, sh^ll ior every such offence forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding Ten Pounds." ALFRED HIBBLE, Assessor and Collector. January 10, 1874. -, 98 NOTICE. JW . TATTON, beiog about to leave • the Province, requests that all Accounts due to him be paid by the FIUST FEBRUARY, 1874 3423 MESSRS. LANGFOHD BROTHERS having purchased the NKLSON SOAPWORKS, beg to call the public attention to the superior quality of SOAP they are manufacturing. Inspection invited. All Kinds of FAT BOUGHT for CASH, or TAKEN in EXCHANGE, and the Highest Price given. 84— m PLANTS for Autumn, Winter, and early Spring use. Celery, Brocoli, Cabbage, Kail, Cauliflower, Savoy and Brussels Sprouts — first quality. WILLTAM HALE, 56 Tory and Hardy-streets. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Vy ILLIAM MACLAREN, BOOTMAKER, Begs to inform the public of Nelson and vicinity, that he has REMOVED to the PREMISES OPPOSITE MR. STALLARD'S, and trusts that by giving his undivided attention to Business to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded to him. 83?" Repairs Executed. 129 — 7 SUBSCRIPTION LIST in AID of the WIDOW of MICHAEL CAMPION, an esteemed old resident of Takaka, who died on the 25th ot December, 1873, from wounds received from a hayfork on the day previously. The deceased leaves a Widow in a> delicate state of health and two inftmt children, who are by his decease deprived of tbeir means of support. The settlers of Takaka appeal with confidence to tlie public of Ntlson to aid in raising a email sum which may be invested for the benefit of those so untimely and unhappily bereaved. The Lists will be kept belore the public until March 31st, 1874. The Collectors being requested to forward their amounts on the ist of each month to the Treasurer, the Rev. T. N. BINSFELD, Nelson. The following gentlemen have volunteered to act as collectors : — Takalia — Messrs W. Page, J. O'Reilly, and Wm. Cobb. Motupipi— Mr S. Robinson. Collingwood — Mr J. D. Beace. . Slateford — Mr J. Lash. j Motueka and Moutere— Mr Richabd Hyland. Riwaka — Mr Madegan. Nelson — Mr C. Richards, St Mary's School. ! Westport and Charlefeton — Eugene Joseph O'Conob, Esq. Waimea Goldborough — Kov F. Chabeyre. 114 Sb l,li n g Off!! RETURNING TO ENGLAND i ! TTENKY DREW , WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Tk ab- algab-stbeet, Begs to intimate that he has disposed oi his premises, and is now Selling Off che remainder of his Valuable Stock at greatly redooed PBIOES.' As the whole must be Cleared and the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable Offer will be refused. Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. AU Goods left for Repairs must be called for. 3019 ANCHOR jdyk. STEAM LINE OF jfi||ifi^ PAOKETS. FOR PORT UNDERWOOD & KEKERANGU THE CHARLES EDWARD On WEDNESDAY, (TO-DAY), at 8 p.m. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. rp H E wT L L x r „ 1 On SATURDAY, 17th to_4 A C L *' IP^AaDB ft CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 12, 14 January 1874, Page 3

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