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W TP ESTATE OF SAM^TE^TONE; J^LL CLAIMS on the aboveyEatate musV /X sent in duly proved to th/Undersignei^ /bn or before th« Ist of NOVEMBER NEXT whtn the First Dividend wi/bedeclared. ' FELL & tofiNSON, \ w , n. . SolicTWrs to the Trustee. Nelson, October 8, 1874. 2624 IjSTYMOND & CO.'S^RAJ^^EY^ ABLISHMENT/ C^^D WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, y AND / / RE-OPENS IN NKWJPRiaiISBS On FRIDAY NEXfML^S^; tr^fJ -___.'•' Qp° 2616 T^ o^t^^^_!_f /^awai-Stbekt.— A i, * I JP^ ( >M#/#USEandG„rd_u 1 well.stp<<ked with Frffc enclosed with a uurck tfedge, iv cj& oMmhealtbiesfi oites iu_Neli<on. Xlrf Apply on the PnsijfeaJoJ^ra MANN. / /(^. Reporter, 7 COMMISSION MERCh/nT, LAND AND ESTATE AGElfr. • / Temporary OPFioia*: :- CITY CHAMBERS, HERI<FORD-ST., / Chkistchdrch - 2476 JW. TA T TON, • MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Begs to intimate that he 'Has n. ceived by the lxst Mail the. latest imppsfemtnts . in "the Mechanical DfcjlrtlnenL/^ y He Arj^i|j/T>SETH from ore to a/ complete Se% witjidut resorting to reckles/ extraction. •/ - /.- He STOPS/TFETH in a manner avoidi/g a metallic appearance, t specially!) adapted/to | Front imb. V • T y \ •**"/ In^hinking his Patrons for their fflvora received during the last tixtcen ye^rs, hJneed scarr ely, point out the, AbVANTAjGfS of consulting a PERMANENT RESIDENT. Very many have experienced to thiir sad discomfort and pecuniary lossN^b/ DISADVANTAGE of doing otherwise, as in cases of accident or mi.flt, through absorption of gums, and other _auae. , F very Branch of Dentistry .conducted at J.W.T.'s on thorough Scientific principles. ■ v X .3\ ,2630 J BURR^LL & Wholesale and R-_x_j__t v ' ; ,"; FRUITERERS, PRODUCE DEALERS^ &c HAVE ON SALE: 600 bushels of Apples, comprising .-Russets French Crabs, and Cambridge Pippins 100 b_gs of Brown River Potatoes ... 3^ooxes of prize Melbourne Confection. ry ,30 sides First-cUss Bacon*. ,-*.-.. \y 10 mats of Mauritius Date sv # ' Canary, Rape, and Hemn Heed X . Carrots, SflAdes, and FowlfFeed .- Z Sugar, Tej, /Rainins, Currants, Flout Oattneal/a»lifc f ea_, Bdap, Coffee Candle^ _6_uae, Pickles, and (Groceries I Ut/rdan AflflMnds. Soft Shell Almonds / Nuts, Figs, Muscatel Raisins / /Mk|€|rSalmon TJrout, JB7i (American) W X e lf )1 / ga,o l ce^ Barracouta, Herringi, &c j I JFomf, Turkoj *s, L Geese, Ducks 0 /Onions, Potatoes, and Apl^s "always on / hand. Oranges, Pine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Lemons, 1 / Bananas, and Mandarins, FRESH by every \ Steamer. ■ ' '■ Si \ Ash-Leaf Kidney POTATOES for SBED. \ Just Cured, a Prime Lot of BARACOUfA. 1^" All kinds cf PRODUCE BQUGHT. Ordere. promptly attended fo.) V , FRUIT Shipped to all parts of Ne^ Zealand. / BURRELLI& MQLLER,( , | -', / 1843 n Bridge-atre.t, ijrelabnX^^

Jmwrfa Ointn\nt and PMs.—RhenvAtism^uralgU — Ills sometimts difficultto det^bune which of ftieae diseas* tt is afflicting W*e suHerer, but sucl uncertainty will be im•nnateriM if Hollow iy' s remedies be used, iney alleviate and cure all muscular and nervous pains. In hereditary rheumatism, after batfllte the a Rcted parts with warm salt water, HBqowa >'* Ointment should be well rubbed upoßljhfe spot, that it may penetrate and exert fi_fcflothing and regulating/ properties on the cfee|f^vesßels and nerv/6, which being unduljlcxoitC_^c_use both pain and swelling. HolU way's matment has the merit of removing t ie dice_.e without debilitating the constituti »n, which was the inevitable result of the bleeding, mercury, aud colchium practice f irmerly adopted in these complaints. 2621

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ]\J\J>j?^CJfi*isflJS, 11.H.1. , requests the Ti^^^OTwttS ft the City ot NeUon to MEKTJfim in thfWfaoviNCiAi. Hall, THIS (TmmsDAY) EV MUNG, the Bth instant, , at Eight o'clock. 1 2574 j M»a_ON[__^tewi AiX -C°V the&BflUßßd. of (ttELSON to MEB^^im^eThe f'ollowing\places, ay Eight o'clock^fm. — 7 Tfco Star and Gaktek, Richmon/, THIS (IHUI-iSDAY), EVENING, Oft Hh The Public Hall, Stoke, MONDAY, 12th Oetuber. The Black Horse, Suburb an North, TUEbDAY, 13th October. 2588 tra/algar! royal arch / CHAPTEB , OF NELSON. yT^ORMIN_WME\ BEItS are hereby SUMfJ\ MONEOVp a CTEND at tho Masonic HaAl THIS EV IING, at Eight o'clock Business :— MarkWegree. F. W. 2625—1 , PrdV. GraM H for ttfo T\TANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER for the tt/ Pangatotara Govern men/ School, £100 (with augmentati/n on the Uiuober of scholars), with a comfortable fourrObmed house, and three acres of land. / Applications to be sent in to tpe ChairnMtiT /by the 17th inst , at Seven .M :cf pm. / WILLIAM EHrfviEß, / 2626 • ChairmAn. yfW'LET, a COTTAGE, with Half-ar/-Acre J/ of LAND. Apply office of thiqj/aper. / 2623 IMMIGRANT^. BY THE "CHILE." nnHEfollowineale the TRADES or callings \L/ of the IMMIGRANTS on board the " 2.HILE," now i .arly due at Nelson, and afersons _«risbing t ENGAGE any of them /aa SERVANTS, ai } requestel to make early application to tbe I i___gß_.tion Officer :— Men. Farm Laborers ... 14 Engineer 1 Gardeners ... 4 Machinist ... I General ___[borers 28 Brickmakir ... 1 Miners ..^^... 4 Currier 1 Navvy ... >^ 1 Feilmo. ger ... I.' Ploughmen ... -^ Shoemakers .'. 2 Milkman P^Clerk 1 Shepherds ... 2 Ftthermau ... 1 Cabinet maker ... 1 Paihter 1 Carpenters ... ll Schrolmaster ... 1 slohitr. 12 Soapmaker .. 1 Exhales. Cooks 2 General Servants 5 Dairymaids ... 2 M«chinists ... 3 Dressmakers .. i Milliner 1 Power Looi -weaver . . l C. £ _LIOTT, Immigration Officer. Nelson, October 7J1874. 2622-—1

ED OPENING OF THE )F COMMERCE!! ON JAY, OCTOBER 10. CQ ■ - i'-* -- -:::*".- © gTHE NOTED lOTSE^ B FOR .. . ; - ''- ■, ',".'"■ I CHEAP DRAPERY, 4 ' | J CLOTHING, * I MILLINERY, :,&c. S | «~^'^ ' ',1 I T. S. WYMOND & CO. ; § fc H J 3 .T.ENDER their sincere thanks to their Friends and Customers for g g3 the Liberal Support they have received since the Late FIRE, qq p and beg to inform them tbat, having 3 SOLD OUT AT WELLINGTON, 5 S3 ...'.' .'..■"■"•■.'.-?■ pt] they intend to concentrate all their energies in Nelson, and it is their: fc • _ • -f : 9 w j intention to ■ ■ • J> gSELL THE BEST GOODS" "M - AT THE. . dXMX I* g LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, fo AS their MOTTO IS— " SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS." H --■■-.'. ' 'j)) „ _. o HALL OF OOMMERpBv CORNER OF BRIDGE AND TRAFALGAR-STREETS^ gj •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 2

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