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A GFNERAL' SERVANT WATED, to attend on a lady. Inquire offlco oi tbis paper. 1155—1 GREAT EXTENDED QUARTZ FINING C/JMPANY (LIMITED). AT a MEETING of DIRECTORS, held this day, a CALL (2nd) of ONE HALFPENNY per Share, was made PAYABLE to tho Manager, at the Company's Ufflce, Lyell, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of May, 1874 PETER S. DEMPSEY, Manager. Lyell, May 1 ft, 1874. 1162—1 LONG DRIVE QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED"). . a AT. a MEETING of DIRECTORS, held this day, a CAI L (2nd) of TWOPENCE per Shaie. was made PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Company's Office, Lyell, on WEDiNEBDAY, the 13th day of May, 1874. ' PETER S. DEMPSEYi ; S Manager. Ly r 11 , May 1 st , 1 874. /. 1 1 63 -1 LYELL CREEK QUARTZ MINING MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AT a Meeting of the Directors of the above Company, held on the i Ist instant: a CALL (7th) of TWOPJiNCK perSbare, was . made PAYABLE to ihe : Manager, "at the Office of the Company, Lyell, on the 13th day Of.MAYj/1874. " . •-: .-::■--/:'.•.:■.<!* DAVID STUART, „ '■ . ■"-'' Manager.'Lyell, May 2, 1 874. . : .= 1 161— I MONTE CHRISTO QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED. AT a MEETING of tie Directors of the above Company, held on ibe Ist inst, a CALL (6th) of TWOPENCET per Share, was made paj able to the Manager, at the Office ot the Company, Lyell, en the : 13th day of MAY, 1874. DAVID STUART, Manager. Lyell, 2nd May, 18 TA. 1160—1 N O T I C E . -• THE PUBLIC are CAUTIONED against DEALING with any NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT hewing the signature of •TILBKOOK & IVESS." GEORGE TILBROOK \ Reefton, April 29, 1874. . 1164—6 TO HOP-GROWERS. rfO LET, 2 ACRES pf HOP GARDEN, L at Spring Grove, in full bearing, with nil the necessary poles and tools. for working the snmc. For. particulars, apply to Mr. JAMES WOOLLEY, SDrintr Grove. 1078—6

ODD-FELLOWS* HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), and FRIDAY aad SATURDAY, May 8 and 9. B A C H E~L D E US' IMMENSE COMBINATION. THE COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE OP A TOUR THROUGH AMERICA. PROFESSOR SAU ND E R-S. the Eminent Harpist and Pianist. MR. H. IDLING WORTH, the Renowned Trombone and Soloist. MR. C. BUCKINGHAM, the Celebrated Cometlc. MR. T. NORBERG, Composer and Musical Director. The Entertainment to conclude with the ' Wonderful Automaton, SLACK-ROPE VAULTER. Front Scats, 3s ; Back Seats, 25.; Gallery, Is. Doors open at half-past 7 ; Pantuscope to move at 8 o'clock. GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON lor Schools and Families, commencing at Three o'clock. Children, 6d. each ; Rest rvei Scats, Is. R. G. BACHELDER, Proprietor. 1151 GEO. WARD, Agent. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. B. JACKSON, Coiling wood-street. 116 7 DISTRICT ORDER. TH E GOVERNMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION of the undermentioned CORPS will take place as follows :— A^LLBnY i At the I)riU SIXd ' THIS Ciit JSs } ( Thu " d!, y) EVENING, CrScSSjf the 7th May, at 7 p.m. Wakefield Cadets, at Wakffield, on FRIDAY, the Bth May, at 4 p.m. Stokb Rifles and Cadets, at the Public Hall, Hoke, on TUESDAY, the I2lh of May, at 7 p.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain, 1 Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 1105 Nelson District.

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-AgW ... WAIMEA. MR. S. BUCHHOLZ ... „ ... MOTUEKA. • ' MR. E. B. DIXON ... „ ... TAKAKA. CURTIS BROTHERS, 648 AGENTS, NELSON. FIRE!! F IRE!!! __ :0! "• „. , | M - T. S. WYMOND &: .#s.%---o OF .. /.'.. g g Salvage Draeert Stook J COMMENCED 2J 5 ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17. > S • — -»• ■ '"§ H B^* TWO DOORS FROM THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, tri O :■•-> O (-3 TBAFALGAK-BTBEET, NELSON. „ K« ...,.': co P$ : Q ; , „...; " gq .......... ...o. • p The Whole of the Stock saved from the^LATE Fire § t) WILL BB . . ..'.. £j ISOLD OFF! IS 3 . ' AT ■ ■" W »»3 . . . " P» ft AT AUCTION PRICES FOR CASH, -g w •" ; - § TOGETHER WITH A S LARGE SHIPMENT ■ g | mens* &boys> clothing;; '§ Hats and Caps, W THAT HAS ARRIVED SINCE THE LATE FIRE. w ... 0 , :o: : — Cbme 6>^65 ews T. S. WYMOND & Co., TRAFALGAR-STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 108, 7 May 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 108, 7 May 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 108, 7 May 1874, Page 2

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