Tt> : . D RATERS. '"■■"■'--■ ■ '"'''''■ '"'■ — : :o:~ — ■—', rjy.O BE DISPOSED OF— together with a Lease of the Premises— the STOCK and GOOD- WILL of THAT QLDESTABLISHED BUSINESS belonging to the Undersigned. JaMbs P. Black, ■'•"■"■- TRAFALGAR-STREET, ' ■■:.■'■ .-■'.'. KELSON. . TOTHE PUBLIC. With reference to tho above announcement, JyP. B. begs to inform the Public that from this date; and until such time as his Businesa is Disposed of, he will ALLOW TEN PER CENT! on all ; CASH Purchases amounting to £3 and upwards. f and FIVE PER CEST- on Sums UNDER £3. NQDISCOUNT on Sums UNDER 20*. isse^Sm
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. yGentlemekt— When I landed in Nelson this morning I fully purposed holding a public meeting to-night or to-morrow evening, but! am obliged to forego my intention, as I learn that carrying it into effect would necessitate my staying here for five or six days, thus being a week longer in attending in my place in the House.- I have therefore determined to proceed by the Ladybird to Wellington, as I think I may be able to perform bettf r service therefor the interests of Nehon, than by remaining here comparatively idle. • I shall, I need hardly say, give my earnest attention to Nelson interests, as I believe that Kelson, like some other, provinces, merits special consideration at the hands of the Government. The" lands of the Southern provinces are producing vast revenues, which are being locally expended, and yet these very same provinces are about to ask for special provincial loans . " The railway anl public works policy, t jgether with tho immigration return, has tended greatly to enhance the land in different provinces. It has ..enable I Canterbury, for example, to sell large blocks ef lind at a high price, and hence her coffers are full. This is due to the expenditure of the colonial loan for which the. whole colony is responsible. In my opinion it is. .not just to the less fortunate parts of the colony 'that they should receive nothing, while those which are rolling in riches obtain the lion's share of the advantages, ard. other provinces a»e left coriiparatively : uncared : for, if riot wholly neglected. On thess grounds alone, it ia but just that Nelson should apply for colonial assistance ; and on these grounds I shall support a loan for Public Works for Nelson, and also urge on the Government the propriety of extending : the Foxhill railway 6uch additional distance as shall be necessary .to reach the scahi of coal found in the Hope district by Mr Rochfort. I shall say no mora now, bnt after the close of the session .shall, take an opportunity of addressing you in Nelson,. Offering my earnest thanks for tho confidence you have heretofore' reposed, in me in the "past— 'a. confidence I trust I shall do nothing to forego. lam, Yours faithfully, ...... d: M. LUCKIE. Nelson, July 10, 1874. CHOICE EAHLY SEED POTATOES FOR THE SEASON. Grown on the Farm of HiDriELb Brothers. The Celebrated Berkshire Kidney The Champion Kidney The King of the Earl.ies The Early Coldstream. Also, the well-known Lapstone and Bath Kidneys. On SALE at W. WILKIE'S, 1658 Bridge-street. . . __ _ WANTED ! WANTED 'WANTED ! TENDERS for erecting an AUCTION ROOM. Specifications to be seen at the Rooms of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. J. L. AUGARDE, . 1614 Auctioneer. SEED OATS. A PRIME LOT from the Southern Provinces ON SALE. 1039 JOHN R. MABIN. '
N o T I C E :■■'■* THB PARTNERbHIP existing between ROWLING & iVIAXTKD, carrying on the BLACKSMITH ING Business, has been this day DISSOLVED by mututf consent. ROWLING &, MAXTSD. Nelson, July 1, 1874. . V 1763—4 MRS. PASS MORE .hesfs to remind her PUPILS that SCHOOL - DUT ES will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 14th -instant. Shelbourne; Place. 17.43 F ULT BLEACHED : SHEETINa, two yards wide, Is 6d- •• -= 94 White Toilet Bed Qoiltj 7s 6d. 1359 -,-; : . MANSON &CO : OIL CLOTH I OIL CLOTH ! ! , BODY FLOOR CLOTH for ROOSiS, Splendid New : Patterns, from s'x to sixteen feet wide. . AUo, A large .variety, of Passage Oil Cloth, from IS in to 4 = ft. 6 in. wide. At H . HOUN SE L L'S, No. 1. BBipiaK-trrttßßT. >-' 211 BERLIN WOOLS in all Shades, 4d. per dozen. - ' ■ .-• - Strong White Corset Stays, 2s. 9d. : 1361 ; MANSON & CO.V Perambulators ! Perambulators! Just Opened and Now on Sale, 3 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULA TORS, with Hoods complete, At H. HOUNSELL'S. No. 1. Bridge-street. . . 1335 M ANSON'S Heavy Tweed Trowsera, 9s 6d Men's Bjack Milan Ha's, 6a. 6d. 1366 MANSON & CO.. NEW G O 0 D S . TpX MALAY,— NOW ON SALE--3 casos Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all sizes, io splendid condition 1 case Maple, Rosewood, and Mahogany ditto. 1 „ Toilet Glasses, all sizes I „ ditto, Twisted Pillars and Marble Stands 1 „ Folding Chairs, well assorted, with and without Arm and Foot rests. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge- street. 2655 Tjl X TARA RU A . NOW ON SAL&'. . Colonial Ovens, all sizes Charcoal Iron, various Lovelock's Sausage Machines, three sizes ; Flue Brushes Ivory Table and Dessert Knives . Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches, superior At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of HERißFJir'a | AMILY GLUE POTS. . . .LUCAS & SON.
MANSON & CO.'S ONE SHILLING. TABLE CQMPRISES--56 Pieces off Fancy Dress Material IN VARIOUS TEXTURES AND COLOURS, Reduced from 2s« to Is. per Yard. ALSO, Hair Pads, Hair Nets, Back Combs Nail Brushes, Perfumery, Pomade Portmonies, Brooches, Fanoy Soaps, Fancy Box: Hair Pins and Tapes Ladies' and Children's Black Straw Hats Flowers, Feathers, Lace Falls, Hair Nets Stays, Box Dimity Collars, Ladies' Embroidered Cellars and Sets Ruffles, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lisle and Cloth Gloves Patent Ruffles, Wool Boots and Bootees, Wool Scarfs & Collaretts Worsted and. Merino Hosa Toilet Covers, Honey-comb and Turkish Towels Children's Black Cloth Jackets, &c. Everjs Article Sold at One Shilling. »_... ZZZ : . MAlffl96_r'&-- GO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 163, 11 July 1874, Page 3
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