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NELSON BOAI.D OF WORKS. CITY DB AIN A GE.— CONTUAO T NO. 1 . TO BRICKLAYERS AND OTHERS. rpilE NELSON BOARD OF WORKS are JL desirous of receiving TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a MAIN DRAIN, from the outlet near the Post- Office to Nile-street West. Plans nnd Specifications may be inspected at this Office, on and after Wednesday, the 2lßt instant, during the usual office hours. Sealed Tenders, upon the forms furnished by the Surveyor, directed to the Chairman of Hie Hoard, and endorsed, ''Tender for Drainage, Contract No. 1," rauet be delivered at the Office of the Board, not later than 7 o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, the 30th day of January next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, THOMAS YOUNGER, City Surveyor. Board of Works Office, Nelson, January 14, 1874. 141 mo DAIRY-FARMERS.— EIGHTX PENCE per Pound GIVEN for GOOD FRESH BUTTER.— W. PHILLIPS, 145—6 Emu Store, Bridge-street. FIR-T-CLASS INVESTMENT IN WANG AN UI. 171 OK SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD I 1 PREMISES, GOODWILL, and STOOK--IN-TRADK of the IRONMONGERY and SEED WAKKHOUSW, Victoria Avenue, now doing a F r«t-c.ltißß Business. To purties desirous of scouring sn cxceellent central freehold property, in a well-established aui improving line of bii'-inesß, the above prcBents an opportunity for profitable investment rart4y to be met with. For particulars, apply to HENRY WILLIAMSON, Ironmonger and Seedsman, 3042 Wanganui. FOR S~A LE . mHE Cedar built WHALE-BOAT QUEEIV, X thorougly equipped in every requisite ; two Sets of Oars, Mast, Sail, Steer Oar, Rudder, Yoke Awning, Ensign, &c. Cost, landed here, £60, will be sold far £35, Apply to 3243 11. CLOU6TON. WANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUAIL, LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. LEVY, Trafalgar-street. AUCKLAND ROCKS THIS DAY, In splendid condition. CALL EA.RLY. 135 ' NOTICE. THE STORE NEXT TO DACOMBE'S. mHE above STORE is NOW OPENED for X the Sile of Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, &e. Selected Tens, Coffee, OFman's stores, &c. Choice Fruits in Season, both Hone and Foreign Growths, Vegetable, &c. The above is established on the principle of Giving a Good Article at a Low Trice for dish. J, LEACH, 100 Manager. TTENNESSY'S \T/^ BRANDY EX "HARVEST HOME." JUST LANDED, TWENTY-FIVE Cases of the above Celebrated BKANUY. WILLIAM FLETCHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Teafalgar-street, Nelson. 112— 6 SUBSCRIPTION LIST in AID of the WIDOW of MICHAEL CAMPION, an esteemed old resident of Takalca, who dkd on the 25th of 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 infant children, who are by his decease deprived of their means of cupporr. The settlers of Takaka appeal with confidence to the public of Nelson to aid in raising a f mall sura which may bo invested for the benefit of those so untimely and unhappily bereaved. The Lists will be kept before the public until March 31st, 1874. The Collectors being requested to lorward their amounts on the Ist of each month to the Treasurer, the Rev. T. N. BIMSFELD, Nelson. 'Jhe following gentlemen have volunteered to act as collectors :— Takaka — Messrs W. Page, J. O'Reilly, and Wai. Cobb. Motupipi— Mr S. Robinson. Collingwood — Mr J. D. Bba.ce. Slateford— Mr J. Lash. Motueka and Moutere— Mr Richard Hyland. Riwaka — Mr Madegan. Nelson— Mr 0. Richards, St Mary's School. Wettport and Charleston — Eugene Josurn O'Conor, Esq. Waimca Goldborougli—- Liev F. Chareyre. 114 Selling Off!! RETURNING TO ENGLAND ! ! TXENKY~~DEEW, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Trafalgar-street, Begs to intimate that ho has disposed ol his premises, and is now Selling Off the remainder of his Valuable Stock at greatly reduced prices. As the whole must be Cleared and the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable Offer wili be refused. Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. All Goods left for Repairs must be called for. 3019 /CHAMELEON TOPS. \J At R. LUCAS & SONS., ANCHOR Jj^lk STEAM LINE OF jS|f|f^ PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD On or about WEDNESDAY, 21st inst. THE KENNEDY On SATURDAY, 25th inst. FOR BLENHEIM VIA PORT UNDERWOOD rn II E LYTTELTON X On or about FRIDAY, 24 th inst. N. EDWARDS & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 16, 19 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 16, 19 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 16, 19 January 1874, Page 3

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