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WAN TED, ABLE SEAMEN for " Cjbf.estiai. Quken," bound for London. Apply to WILLIAM ROWELL, Shipping Agent, the Port. 192—6 WANTED, au active LAD. Apply to Mr. HENRY ADAMS, Tralalgarstreet South. 191—2 TBAU T~V r E~T T E~R • (lite of hokitika), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER TK AFALaAR-STRBET, beg 3 most respectfully lo inform the inhabitants ot Nelaon and lis vicinity thac he has OPENED the above premises as WATCHMAKiiiii and JEVViiLLEK, with a wellassorted (Stock of English Gold and Silver Watches, English and Cuionial Jewellery. Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 MO i" UEKA. WHARF. ON and alter the Ist FEBRUARY next, MAtoTaKS of VliSSiiLa desirous* 01 LaNDLnG GOOI>S beiore 0 a.m., or aikr 6 p in,, are requested to give notice to the WHAhi\iNG*_R. Oue (shilling per hour extra will be charged by tlie Wharfinger ior his attendance 190 J. S. URO;*JS, Junior. ffe/I R. JOHN MEARS desirts to THANK J_T_L the Fire Brigade, and ihose neigliuours uuu geiural public, lor the liberal and kind manner iv which tliey helped him and his neighbours in the iate FlitE accident uy the Bush lavern. 19d — 1 TEN SHILLI-nG**-*. liEWAL.D. Q TRAY ED from the Bush Tavern, on )w cuuday last, TWO PIuS. Anybody return ng the aauid to JuHol MEARS, wiil receive tho above Reward. 194 ~ FIR.T-CLAS6 I« VEaTMENT liM WAisGAINUI. FOR SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD PREMISES, GOuuWILL, h, SToUii-JN-IRaD.-. ot the IRON MONGJi.it 1* and toECiD WAiiWHOUSci, Victoria avenue, now doing a F-rot-olasa Rusiuwss. To parties desirous ot securing an excellent central Ireehold property, in a weil-esuDlished and improving line of busiuess, the above pieaents au opportunity for prohiable investment rarely to be met with. For particulars, apply to HENRY WILLIAMSON, Ironmonger and Seedsman, 3042 Wanganui. ORIENTAL QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AT a MEETING of the DIRECTORS of the above Company, held on the I Oth instant, a CALL (sth) of ONE PENNY per Share was made PAYABLE at the Offlce of the Company, Lyell, on the llth day of February, 1874. DAVID LESLIE, Manager. Lyell, January 12, 1874. 176—1 MRS PASSMORK'S PUPILS will RESUME SCHOOL duties on TUESDAY, the 20th instant. Shelbourne Place. 134 — 5 E M B L E V HOUSE. MRS. PICKETT will resume TUITION on WEDNESDAY*, the 2Sth instant. Hardy- street. 120—5 mHB BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, X will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the 27th instant. Head-Master (pio. temp.) : Rev. S. POOLE, MA., of Oxford, Graduate in Classical Honours. Assistant Master : M. DE MONTALK. Drawing Master. Mr. HARRIS. Schoof, Fees (payable in advance), TWO GUINEAS per Quarter. 149 jp A U T ION! Extract : " Any person who shall hmve in his or her possession one or more DOGS upwards of Three Months old, whether on tho chain, confined, or at large, without a Ticket issued for the current Year affixed to it, shall be liable to a penalty of FORTY SHILLINGS." DOG TICKETS can NOW be HAD at the Police Station, Nelson, snd from all District Cokstbles wihin the Province R. SHALLCEASS, Inspector of Police. Nelson, Jb nuary 17, 1874. 179 — 3 RICHMOND BREWERY. ROBERTS & BENFIELD. having entered into PARTNERSHIP in the above business, are now prepared to SUPPLY UNADULTERATED HOME-BREWED ALE, of superior quality, dt livered to any part of Nelson and the Suburbs. January 19, 1874. 177 — 12 NELSON CITY RIFLES. ' ASPEdAL MEETING of the above Corps will be held in the Drill Shed, on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of revising the Rules and ByeLaws of the Company. By order, JOHN A. BURN, 185 — 6 Honorary Secretary. JUST RECEIVED, PER ALBION A FINE Lot of LADIES' and CHILDRENS' PLAIN and FANCY BOOTS, Cheap, At 3407 W. PATTERSON'S. HJ. L. AUGARDE, • AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN, Bridge-street. 156 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL, on • FRIDAY, the 23rd inst., at 12-18 M.T., at the Minebs' Arms, Hardy-street, by order of Mr. John Disher— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bar Fittings, Beer Engine, &c. See future Advertisement. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 155 Auctioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 17, 20 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 17, 20 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 17, 20 January 1874, Page 3

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