WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages. Apply Mrs. RAINE, Brook-stivet Valley. 1045—3 SADDLERY! SADDLEKY! "jpHE Undersigned intimate that tht-y are JL CARRYING ON their BUbINESa for the present in the Premises OPPOSITE their OLD i-HOr, and next to Gobbib & Sons, where they hope to te lavomed with a continuance of the liberal patronage they have hiiheit-* rvcerved. PEAT & THORNTON, 907--m Bridge-street. EMU STORE. THE Undersigned thanks the pubh'c for past favours, and would inform them that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in those Piemists next Mr. WARREN'S, Butcher, where he hopes for a ccntinnance oi their support. W. PIITLLIP3, 860 Emu Stork. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. On SATURDAY, April 25tb, 1874, At 12.15 M.T. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL by • public AUCTIONCO ACRIS of LAND, fenced and subdivided, down to grasp, t-ituated at Wakefield, close to Painton's Corner, arid adjacent to the Railway Terminu*, at Pitfure, An eligible opportunity. Terms at sale. H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer. Also, 900 to 1,000 Acres of LAND, situated in Blue Glen Valley, close to Mr. David Eebr's Run. Consists of a small valley, about 100 acres flat, 25 acres bush, and the balance on the side of Blue Glen Hill. Well fi dap ted for a small Sheep Run and Homestead. Terms at sale Plans to be seen at the Rooms ot the Auctioneer. 086 H. J. L. AUOARDE, Auctioneer. FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. AJCIisT' nr HE Clipper Barque^ jfiKlg' CONDOR will leave as above, on or about FRIDAY, the 24th instant. Has good accommodation for a number of Saloon and Steerage passengers. Passage-money, £5 in steerage. For further particulars, apply to N. EDWARDS 8c CO., 10! 5 Agents.
I. O. G. T. LODGE MEETING on FRIDAY EVENING, at ha'f-past Seven, at the TamrEiuNOE Hall. Election o' Officer-*. Members are particularly requested to attend. ™J® J- M'KACHKN, W.S. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL~tho late Mr. THOS. JL BRUiNNEIi will leave hia late residence, Biookside, TO-MORROW (Friday), at Two for halfp-st punctually, for the New Cemetery. Friends are respectfully invit.d. PARMENTER & AMOS, - 1149 Undirtaker. l ri-ni iiiiiii ii <- biiiiii HKszMixaißHKßaartimmßsaml PMISEVERANCE MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). As it r.fpaires the content of the majority in number and value ot the Shareholders in this Company to enable the Directors to give effect to the Resolutions passed at the General Meeting, held ou the 24th March, therefore, AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Odd- Fellows' Hall, Nelson, TBIS THURSDAY, April 23rd, at 7-30 p.m., when the Voteaof the Shareholders will be taken to ascertain whethrr the majority in number and value aie for winding-up the Company. A Circular and ( roxy- paper have been post e i to <ach Shareholder. 1 hose unable to attend thav Meeting, and are iv ii-.vour of ?i-ding-up, are particularly requested to sign the Proxy-Pspcr authorising some person to vote for them. The Proxy- Papers must be sent to the Office of the Company without delay. JOHN R, MABIN, co *' Lej-al Manager. A BALL, In aid of the HOPE & RAN ZAU LIBRARY, vill take pace at ihe Rakzad School, on FRIDAY, the Ist May. Admission by Tickets only. Gentlemen's tickets, Us ; Ladies, free. Tickets may be obtained from the citi-wards : H. Eden, | Wm. Ruthebfobd, H. Lankow, j J M. Packer, Wm. Jessop, I C. P. Kearns. Dancing to commence at Eight o'clock. 1047 CENTRAL QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AT a MEETING of DIRECTORS of the above-named Company, held on the 15th instant. CALL (Ist) of THREE HALFPENCE per Share wa. made, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Company's Office, Lyell, on the 13 h day of MAY, 1874. DAVID LESLIE, Manager. Lyell, 16th April, 18M. 1043—1
New Zealand Insurance Company. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL: £250,000 RE-INSURANCE FUND, £45,000 j RESERVE FUND, £35,000. The whole of the Funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undersigned are prepared to receive Proposals for Insurance on Properties in Town or Country at Tariff rates, or as low as any other Office in Nelson. Every information afforded by MR. T. J. THOMPSON .. Sub-Agent ... WAIMBA. MR. S. BUCHHOLZ ... „ ... MOTUEKA. MR. E. B. DIXON ... „ ... TAKAKA. CURTIS BROTHERS, 648 AGENTS, NELSON.
FIRE. FIRE. :o: ST. S. WTMOND & CO.'S a 1 SALE 1 g OF g g SALVAGE DRAPERY STOCK i *. COMMENCED W | ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17. | § U^ TWO DOORS FROM THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, © o_{ TBAFALGAR-STKEET, NELSON. {£ W P :o: 0 p The Whole of the Stock saved from the Late Fire § S3 to"- BB 3 ISOLD OFF 11J! •^ E? AT »> | AUCTION PRIOES FOR CASH, - S S-? TOGETHER WITH A ?£ g LARGE SHIPMENT j§ g MENS' & BOYS' CLOTHING, p p Hats and Caps, H THAT HAS ARRIVED SINCE THE FIRE. o Iy | I, -QCOM* OJVJgT AND ALL. T. S. WYMOND & Co., TRAFALGAR-STHEET. tkW OF THB X m Xj*J*L&. * 902
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 96, 23 April 1874, Page 2
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