Business Addresses. NELSON PORTRAIT QtA^tsjMi Hardy-street. J_«j3r' * E. DA R"B" 9^"' begs to intimate to his Friends and'the Public that he bas OPENED THE ABOVE, 4and solicits a share of their. Patronage . 1231 SCOTT AND PEARCE, FELLMONGERS, ARE CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SKINS, AND HIDES. SCOTT & PEARCE, Mudflat, Trafalgar-street North, Nelson. 984 DAVID LESLIE, SHAREBROKER, , MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, LYELL. 388 TT J. L. AU GARDE,/ -*-*-• AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, '£g COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGEN3||i STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, '* '";'" HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN, Bridge- street . 166 TXT E. BRO W N, ** • PHOTOGRAPHER, Near the NEW 'BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY BTREET. Wanted. WANTED, an ERRAND BOY. Wages, Bs. 1273 MANSON & CO. WANIED, a strong LAD accustomed to Horses. Apply to TWIST & GAY. 1260 WANTED, a SITUATION "as MAN COOK. Apply at the Miner's Arms. 1269 WANTED by a respectable WOMAN, a SITUATION as HOUSKKEI-PER, or to make herself othewise uselul Country preferred/Apply to CHARLES HARLING, Tobacconist. l_i!9 FENCING ! FENCING ! WANTED, TENDERS for PUTTING UP a substantial SHEEP-PROOF FENCE— posts to be the heart of black birch — on the Mud-Flat, known as Wrey's MudFlat. Acreage, 02 acre 8. H. J. L. AFGARDE, 1199 Auctioneer, Bridge-street. WAM TED, Gentlemen BOARDERS, for WOODV'LLE HOUbE Establishment. Delightfully situated. Corner of Examiner and Trafalgar-streets.' Five minutes' walk from Post UfHce. 545— 3 m WANTED, a TENANT for the WAKEFIELD ARMS HOTEL. Apply to W. WHITE, Brewer, Spring Grove. 516 WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NIiLSON. HOTEL. WANTED, TRAP HORSES. Apply to to T. NEWTON, 125 Hardy-street. Hotels. T>ROVINCIAL HOTEL. (Opposite Government Buildings, Nelson.) LUNCHEON DAILY, from 11 to 8. SOUPS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. WINES AND SPIRITS UNRIVALLED. ißSir The PROVINCIAL being a FREE House, ALES of different Brews kept on draught. Welsh Rabbits & Sandwiches every Evening. A. H. BRIND, 1226 Proprietor. General Notices. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF NEW ZEALAND MINERALS AND THEIR PRODUCTS, With Mineralogioal Maps Unrivalled in the Colony. JW. TATTOm, of Nelson, is desirous of • -disposing of the above, a portion of which -Was displayed at thei lute. Exhibition, ■ anil received the Award, aB«too in It-« 5, 1867, and 1872 It is well *w_rt__3|||e . attention of Museums and Publio Co-Jpanles, eiiher formed or contemplated, und is the result of 16 years' careful selection and labor. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing the Owner. 1280— 6 WE HAVE APPOINTED MR. THOMAS SAYWE.LL. 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 tbe late Richard Savage, .who was recently killed by an acoi- , dent at the Port, will be thank. ully received v by the Provincial Treasurer, Nelson ; ■'.- Mr. W.C. Wilkins, Ironmonger, land Meters. ; 'i Luoas &; Son, Bridge-street'; or the. Rev. - j , JoHN§p^Aß,Wrake4«ld. '. . , ,1147 ; ' -;.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 123, 25 May 1874, Page 1
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