Business Addresses. NELSON PORT RAIT,. GALLERY,: Hardy-street. ' "■"' v ~* ' E. D A R B Y begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public ' that ha has ' OPENED THE ABOVE, . and solicits a share of their Patronage ; 1231; I : — —. — . ___ SCOTT AND PEARCE, FELLMONGERS' > 1 ARE CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SKINS, AND HIDES. SCOTT & PEARCE. Mudflat, Trafalgar-street North,' Nelson. •'•''. •'■ '■ ■ 98*t DAVID LES LIE, SHAEEBROKER, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, . . E YELL, 888 XT J. L. AUGARDE, J- 1 -* AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, COMMISSI >N AND ESTATE AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN, Bridge- street. 156 TIT E. BROWN, Y * • PHOTOGRAPHER, Near the NEW 'BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY STREET. "Wanted. WANTED, an ERRAND BOY. Wages, Bs. 1273 MANSON & CO. WANTED immediately, TWO COWS, just calved. 1272—2 J. POLGLASE. WANI ED a strong LAO accusiomed to Hor.es. Apply to TWIoT & GAY. 1260 WANTFD. a SIIUA'IION as MAN COOK. Apply at the Miner's Arms. 1269 WANTED by a respectable WOMAN, a SITUATION as BOUSEKEI-PER, or to make herself othe wise useful. Country preferred. Apply to CHARLES HARLING, Tobacconist I__9 FENCING ! FENCING ! WANTED, TENDED for PUTTING DP a substantial SHEEP-PROOF FENCE— posts to be the heatt of black birch — on the Mud-Flat, known as Wrey's MudFlat. Acreage, 62 acres. H. J. L. AFGARDE, 1199 Auctioneer, Bridge-street. WANT_D. a HoU EMaUX Aoply to Mrs. RUSShLL, Exchange Hotel. : 1198 WANTED, Gentlemen BOARDERS, for WOODV'LLE HOUvSE Establishment. Delightfully situated. Corner of Examiner and Trafalgar- streets. Five minutes' walk from Post Office. 545— 3m WANTED, a TENANT ior the WAKEFIELD ARMS HOTEL. Apply to W. WHITE, Brewer, Spring Grove. 516 WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NFLSON HOTEL. WANTED, TRAP HORBES. Apply to to T. NEWTON, 125 Hardy-street. Hotels. PROVINCIAL HOTEL. (Opposite Govbbkmbnt Buildings, Nelson.) LUNCHEON DAILY, from 11 to 3. SOUPS OF THt_ FINEST QUALITf. WINES AND SPIRITS UNRIVALLED. BS_T The PROVINCIAL being a FREE Houae, ALES of different Brews kept on draught. - - ■ Welsh Rabbits & Sandwiches every Evening. A. H. BR IND, 1226 Proprietor. General Notices. WE HAVE APPOINTED MR. THOMAS SAYWELL AGENT FOR THE EVENING MAIL In RICHMOND and Vicinity. R. LUCAS & SON. THE LATE ACCIDENT AT THE PORT. SUBSCRIPTIONS in AID of the WIDOW ' and OkPHAnS of the late 'Richard Savage, who was recently killed' by an accident at the Port, w 11 be thankfully received by the Provincial , Treasure^ Ntlnon ; 1 Mr. VV ; 0. Wilkins; Irohmoriger. and Messrs. Lucas & 'Son. ; : -H_idge--Btreet-; or the Rev. Jii-tN Spear WaH< field. '* • 1147 GHAMELJSON TOPS.' " ,! ' ' :' . At R. LUCAS * SON'S. ■ ,u. *■ in ■''■■"'''■iii*****a***-W****PM_B_B___i_ egg ' Lost and Fptmd.' T OST, near Trafajwr-strfel. a SILVER :,__-! .--: HXJNTJNG^Ey^R^w^T^H ■ name, Alexr.+Bupterf i^lsoursjNo. ,2.o7.o4*. -Finder on bringing it, .to it f^^_foj&ss| paiper will i«C€iT»_Sl»e»lM>?erew|i^d« .„. •, fi „ u ,jft6_--_ -■i.i-b't ■ el v_-ro-; <-} ' .9;->.»:ii.i Hiiito /bh -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 122, 23 May 1874, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 122, 23 May 1874, Page 1
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