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NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. CITY DBAINAGE.^-CONTRACr NO. 1. TO BRICJXAYERS £ND OTHERS. rpHE NELOTST BQa€d OF WORKS are JL desird-tts^of reeling TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTIOjrof a MAIN DRAIN, from the outlet neajj^e Post- Office to Nilb-steeejt> West. /' / Plans^'nd Specifica'i ns maybe inspect ed/tot this Qfflce, on and after Wbdnbspay, the /ist inßtalit, during the usual office hours. / - "Sealed Tenders, upon the forms furnished by the Surveyor, directed to the Chairman- of the Board, and endorsed,; "Tender for Drainage, Contract No. 1," must be delivered at,4he Office of the Board, not later than 7^ o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, the 30th day of January jfext. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, THOMAS YOUNGER, • City Surveyor. Board of Works Office, Nehon, s*' January 14, 1874. j/' 4 * TO D A f&Y) FXR ME R R.— E/G H TPENCE>p|HPound GIVEN fof GOOD FRESH BUTTER.— W. PHILLIPS^ .; 145—6 /■ Emu Store, Bnage-street. ' • FIR>T-CLASS INVESTMENT IN a WANGANUI. 1/6 O^A A LE, the valuable FREEHOLP JT^TRH&fISES, GOODWILL, and STOCK-IN-TRATjfe of theJRONMONGERY and SEED WAllEHJtosJk^vfilforia Avenue, now doing a Firat-clas^Mwiess, T \ j To parties desirous of Wparing an exceellent central freehold prclierJ^^n^VjwJl-establishefl and improving line ofouVineßJi tha above presents an opportunity for promableJL^y'estment rarely to be met with. \*^\ A For particulars, apply to \ ' HENRY WILLIAMSON, Ironmonger and Seedsman, y3042 . — Wanganui. 7^ iv FQ^f s- aITeT 1 mHfijAr built WHALE-BOAT C^EE^ &.■■ >fiorougly equipped in eyery reqjmite ; two Setd'of Oars, Mast, Sail, Steejf Oar, IJudder, Yoke Awning, Ensign, &c. Cost ' lamied here, £60, will be sold fur £35, Apply %qS y 3243 H. CLOUSTON/ >■, ; _1_ / . TtTANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, Q«4IL ; Yy ILIN^TS, or any kind of Birder \X / LEVY, Traf'alga/street. j AndKLAND ROCKS '&{ss DAY, / In splendid condition, C^LL EA.RLY. 135 N 0 T I/C E . / THE STORE NEX^ 1 0 DA^OMBE'S. f TRY, above STORE is ] O¥ OPENED/Tor the Sale of Bacon, Hams/ Cheese, Butter, Eggs, &c. '/ I Selected Teas, Coffee, Q^man's Stores/ && Choice Fruits in Season JJoth Home and.jForeigfts Growths, Vegetable, &c/ \ | The above is establislied on the pvri^ciple of Giving a Good Article at a Low PricMor Cash. J. LEACH, 100 > : TTENNESSY'S TT f\ BRAND V EX «• HARVEST HOME."/ J/UST L^NDE.D;, / TWENTY-FIV/K Caarf of "the above Celebrated U7 BiKANUY, J willMm f letche^, WINE Ap> SPIRIT : MERcHANT, ■ TRAPAtGAR-STBBBT, NELSON. 112—6 SUB SCRIPtIOIf LIST in AID of the WIDOW 6yMfCB4EL CAMPION, an esteemed old residelit of Takaka, who died on the 25th of DecMrfber, 1873, from s wounds received from a hayfork on the day v previously. The deceased^feaves a Widow in a delicate state of health and two infant childreD, who are by his decease/fleprived of their means j of support. / ■\ The settlers of TaKaka appe&l with confidence to the public of NaCson to aid m; raising a (mall 'sum -'which may M invested jior the benefit of those so untimely and unhappily bereaved.. The Lists wijfl be kept beforfe the public' until Marlh 31st, /874. The C6lli3slors being requested to forward their amounta on tlfe, Ist of each manth^to the Trea9urer,\tbe Rw. T. N. BINS FELD, Nelson. J ' The following gentlemen have volunteered to act as collectors :— / Takaka— Messrs W. Page, <f. P'Reillt, and Wm. Cobb. / Motupipi— Mr S. Robinson/ Obllingwbod — Mr J. D. Bk/ce. j Slateford—Mr J. Lash. / j Motueka and Moutere— Mr Richaed HtLAND. Riwaka — Mr Madbgan. Nelson— Mr G. Richabds, St Mary's School. Wegtport and Charleston — Eugene Joseph , P'Cono^, Esq. ;f ; ; i Waimca Goldborough— Kev F. Charbybe. 8 el Lin ajPCfs^Tl __ RETURNING f OIENGLAN© f ! V Jf E N R W */D j&ffi W , WATCHMAKER £t> JEWELLER, Trafa^oar-stbbet, -', / Begs to intimate that i -he has disposed/ol his premiseflv and ie now Selling Off ihe jremainder of his Valuable Stock at gbeatl^ kbdhobd PBIOES. .■ • >■'■].■;• /, %■ i ■ , ■■'■/ As the whole must be cleared aun the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable' Offer will be refused, .•'■■'. ■<■;■' " '■'< \j/- ' " . Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. N. LJ ~~r'. J '. ...>■' ■ All Goods left for Repairs must be called for. ■;■■■■■ 3019 /Chameleon tops. ;i ' \J At R. LUCAS^c SON§i, ANCHOR' (JJ^J. [QJ-.WEAM i L I N E OF ypIoKETS.^/ FOR WESTPORT, HI&ITIKA 4(WD GREYMOUTH. / THE WA L LA; : 'C E On SUNDAY (TO-MOBRO^F), at 8 a.m. m h e £c n,/ n c d y ' X On or about WEDN^ESJ)AY, 21st insfc. FOR BLENHEIM! VIA POfiT UNDERWOOD rpi HE LV T TE L T 0 N X On or about TUESDAY, 20th inst. \ N. EDWARDS & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 3

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