AT OMPLIMENTARY DINNEK will be given, under tiie auepices o f tin CALEDONIAN. SOCIETY of NKLSON, to JAMES TOWNSEND LOWE, Esquirb, on his leaving the Province for England. Those friends of Mr Lowe who wish to be present at the Dinner, can obtain Ticketß from the following gentlemen:— Sir D. Monro, Hon. T. Renwick, Messrs J. P. Black, C. L. Micleanj J, C. Moutray, A. Robertson, D. Chisholnij D. Burn*, J. 'Hamilton, W. Wylfe, F. Disher, A. H. Brind, W. Stavert, D. MDpnald, and 1 A. Sclnnders. The Dinner will tal<e place at M'Geb's Nblson Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 2nd April next, ac Seven o'clock. A. 11. BRIND, 776 Heeretary. ' i ELSON TWEED! NELSON TWEKD! from Wkblky Bros. Wholesale Prices by the Bolt.— T. S. WYMOND & CO , Agents. 800—2 CASES Men's FASHIONABLE HATS. 2 Cases Boy's Fashionable Hats. All Colours, and in the Latest Fashions. 797—2 T. S. WYMOND & CO. JUST OPENED -PRINTED MOi.ESKINf Men's, Youth's, and Boya\ Mnde to rur own order in Melbourne.— T. S. WYMOND and Co. 793— NEW COLLARS! NEWCOLGAKSII Jmt Opened, Went End, Pall Mall, Crown Prince, Oxford, Canterbury, Prince Arthur, New Dux, Shake^pare, Bond-Street. 796-2 T. S. WYMOND & CO. GENTS' NEW TIES! NEW SCARFS! Latest Novelties. Just Opened, ex Albion Aluo, Shirt Fronts, New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 799—2 T. S. WYMOND & CO. JUST Opened, at T. S. WYMOND & Co.'s 3 Cases UMBRELLAS, Zenellfis, Silk Alpacas, and Cotton, from 2s. Sd. each. I. O. O. F,, M. U. A MEETING of the MEMBERS of the NELSON and HOWARD LODGES will be held at the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Nelson, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at . halfpast Stvtn o'clock. Business : Consideration of proposed alterations to the Hall. JNO. W. WIGZFLL, 781—2 Hon. Sec. to the Hall Committee. TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS, MORTAGEES, & OTHERS. INTENDING INSURERB would consult their best interests by effecting INSUBANCE "WITH THE •TTICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY » as in the event of Loss they would be Bure of a prompt and hbeeal settlement of their Claims, Proposal Forms and full information from T. R. FISHER, Agent. Lowest Current Rateß. 240 NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the LANDOUR RUN, which includes the property lately owned by Mr James Nkwpobt, Brook-street Valley, the Dun Mountain property, and the Maitaißun, will be PROSECUTED. All DOG 3 found on the Run will be DESTROYED. BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Landour Run, February 6, 1874. 348 W. G< Wilkins' Advertisement. W. 0. WILKINS, IMPORTING IRONMONGER At the close of this period of four years, during which the public of Nelson and surrounding districts have supported him in: conducting a ready-money business, W. C. WILKINS wishes to express his thankful . acknowledgements to all who have accorded to him their custom, and he hopes, by the exercise of great care in selecting goods in tho best markets, and by contenting himself with very moderate profits, still to supp'y hia customers in such a manner aB will make it to their advantage to purchase of him on the system of immediate payment. Terms are — Nett Cash with order, or on receipt of invoice ; and in the case of builders and others who buy for trade purposes, invoices are rendered weekly. MAROU 28th, 1874. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 75, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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