F. J. HI!NGS TO N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STOftEKEEPERj /. WAIMEA-STEEET AND HOPE. ' If) y^ m.mmm ' ' ! MiaiiiiiiiiyiMiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiißiiiiaiHiiiiiiiiiiiiipti FJ. HINGSTON, while returning thanks to the public generally (or the kind patronage • accorded him during the Ten Years 'he has beeen established in Nelso^, desires to remind them that he still continues to conduct his business on the best principles, and is now offering his Large and Well-assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at Prices to ensure satisfaction. : F. J. H., desirous of promoting . the welfare of his fellow-colonists, would inform them that having in his services a traveller of thorough business experience, he has command (ft all the West Coast Markets, and is now more than ever prepared to purchase all kinds pf Colonial Produce for Cash, or otherwise, as may be agreed upon. The Highest Pricea given for Fruit, Vegetables, Bacon, Bdtteb, Cheese, Eggs, Poultby, &0., &c, &c. ♦ N.B.— WANTED, SUPPLIES from Best Dairies. Prices Higher than Market Rates. 3333 £hw? U. JAOKSONv^ AND STATIONER, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELS<3iy A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOTS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE VORMS, ho.. RURSORTUEES WANTKD FOR PERIODICALS. 1499 / 77 C "W- EBB 7 B OOTMAJEJi, &o/, / .'->. HA. UJD Y^--'S T.R EB T. / I Tsanks his Friends and the Boblic fowtheir patronago-pnee he has been in bußiJtasjAe also 1 •-■' wishes frflntoxm them tbjn he is preparediito execute Orders eutrjwted to him, wren the , \ Ig •* «. /Hb be^t^nateriaW^id workmanßbJp, in^amr. style. ENG&|t Ap6. 6®ih&i AX-IVtiDE ON HAND. X iy REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED. THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES.
%f TO CONTRACTORS. Fuperurffenderit's Offic«, Nelaon, jT February 18, 1874. T^NDER^will be received at this Office, uatil WEDNKSDAY, the 4th March next, at Noon, for FORMING No; 5 CONTRACT NORTU BULLER ROAD. Specifications maA be seen at the Provincial Ekoiwber's \b?j^?E. Nelson, and at I'ellow's Accommodation House, Owen River. ALFRED GREENFIELD, -452 Provincial Secretary. mENDERS WANTED for tte CONVEtfJL AKCE of 140 iriON-BABK MLES, lengths irom 32 feet, from^«^i.BON Whari? to W'airoa and EiGHxaesCoH* Vallky Bbut^ks. Tejiders to T)e/BenE in by SAT URjyAY>th'e 28th of FEJBRUARY, to JOSBBHx€!ILBEUTSOI\M<fitai-road. jf^ 446—6 CLAUS and EEKEL CONCERT^ lyrpldLK^EN^'Y' C^AUS, WILL VIS^FT NELSON SHORTLY. 408 NELSON INSTITUTE. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETJ*W? X^ of the MEMBERS of the NBLBON INSTIJJJUTE, wiU. be held on EjRIDAY, Eebnaryf 27th, af half -past Stvsn o'clock p.m.f y'vi d I ** I' _F Bdsinbss. / To Recede. Annual Report /nd Balancesheet oi tile Institute and Mvseum, and to appointpfficers for the Cur/ent Year. By jpder'of the Committee, / s john/ercy, i Hon. Sec, N.k — The attention of Members is directed to Role 25, relating to Officers of the Institute' Nelson, February 16, 1874. 431 PLANTS for Autumn, Winter, and early Spring use. Uelerj6BrocpJir€»bbage, Kail, Cauliflower, Savoyand/ Brussels^-SprOuTs — -tat Qualitj't / WrELTAM HALE, 56 Tory and Hardy-streets. ORDERS RECEIVED by R. LUCAS & SON FOB THE NEW ZEALAND W_BLEYAN. Edited by the Rev. A. Robbbtson Fitohbxx and published in Christchurch, N.Z. Pbiob,— 7/- per Anmdm by Post, paid in / Advance. 21 VBOQLB, NIGHTMAN • CHIMNEY-SWEEP. Orders l«ffta> Mr Bubn'b. Tfcafalgffr-Blreet and/^Mr
BULBS! BULBSI! BTJLBS!!! ■ . — *- ' 200 Mixed Hrac : nths • 300 Mixed Tulips, double and singl/ 25 Varieties of Ixiaa a /^ 12 „ SparaxisJ^ ,f / , 4 „ BabhnaiP- i / v " *sf 5 „ Iris . /••■ 4^ 50 Bulbs Ornlthogalum PyrfmidaJrAlba 50 „ „ „j* Purple 100 „ Lencojum Vernum'(Snowflake) 50 „ Feathered Hyacinth 50 „' Grape Hyacinth 12 Varieties Narcissi (choice) 50 Bulbs Amanyllis BelJa Dona. f Must be Planted in March. f 100 Japanese Lilies (a choice collection) 50 Tiger Lilies and Orange Lilies / 100 Lily of the Valley / An unrivalled Collection ofSfiladiolus. Must be Planted end of June, or first week in July. An Excellent Collection of FItUIT TREES Pearp, Plums, and Apricots, in a fruitbearing state. W. COLE MA N, Bbook-strbbt. 258 GAS FITTINGS! GAS FITTINGS! SINGLE AND DOUBLE BRACKETS. 2 and 3 Light Chandeliers Hall Lampß and Slide Pendants. Sun Burners for Shop Windows Circular do, do, large sizes Argand Burners for Offices, with shades Gas Moons, plain and engraved. Selected expressly for this Market An Early Inspection Invited. NOW ON SALE, At H. HO UN SELL'S, 87 No. 1, Bridge-street. NEW GOODS. TTIX MALAY, — NOW ON SALE— 3 cases Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all sizes, in splendid condition 1 case Maple, Rosewood, and Mahogany ditto. 1 „ Toilet Glasses, all sizes 1 „ ditto, Twisted Pillars and Marble Stands 1 „ Folding Chairs, well assorted, with and without Arm and Foot rests. At h. hounsell;..s, No. I, Bridge-street, y* Aess , CIEA, ErlsH, or SLOWER BATHS AT Tb|e bcSaPDM-HOUSB^OTKL. y^ 418— m
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 49, 26 February 1874, Page 1
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