General Notices. STOPPING UP BOADS. THE undersigned hereby give notice, that they intend to APPLY^toiiwo or more. JusUcea of the Peace, haviog jurisdiction within the Province of Nelson, at a sitting to be held on THUBSDAY, the 19th day of November, now next, at the Court-house, Nelson, for an order STOPPING-HP rand 1 substituting the undermentioned ROADS; and further, that thej will cause surveyplana of the Boada propose* to be' stopped and^ I substitu'ed, together with books of reierence and estimates, to be deposited on or before ! the 28th day of September next, with the Clerk to the Magistral s at Nelson, and with Mr Robbbt Shalcbass, Inspector of Nelson Police. SUBURBAN SOUTH. To stop up a Boad commencing 750^ links from the North-east corner of Section I, Suburbau South, and proceeding through section .1, [and. continuing southerly in a straight line between sections 2, 5, and 4to the read, bounding section numbered 12, : all of Suburban South, being about 6475 links in length, and one chain in breadth; also, ' to stop up a portion of a road through tbe eastern corner of siaciion 12, being about 475 links in length aad 50 links in breadth ; also, to stop tip a portion Of a road^ through section numbered 1 1 , being a continuation of the totnamed road through section 12, and being about 4400 links in length, and 50 links in breadth, ending at the southern boundary of the said section numbered 1 1. And to subs itute. a road of au irregular shape through sections ' 1, 2, 4, and 5, another ot an isregalar shape in the eastern corner of section 12, and another road commencing at the we*»ern boundary k of Action 11, and ending at the comer lence on the Waimea-road of section part 6, being about 6350 links in length, said one chain in width. No on Plan Name of Owner or Name of Occupier reputed Owaer .or Reputed Agent 1, 2, 4, and 5 Col Ririuuond CB Col Richmond CB 12 J E & M Richards J fi & M Biehards ll (Thompson George Harper Estimated Expense, £35. Dated at Nelson thia 24tiirday of September, W. UGHTFOOT. Superintendent Fublic Works. JOHN.GHLLY, 2751 Draughtsman, Survey Office. W. PhilHps's Advertieeiaont 1& ADVANCE NELSON. rTIHE Undersigned having PTJR- -*- CHASED ftom Messrs. Lahofobd Brothebs, the WAIMEA^SStREET * BOAIf-WQRKS, is now' BB ADY TO ! SUPPLY SOAP IN LARGS OR SMALL QUANTITIBS, At Pbiob and Qoaiitt that will compare with the Imported Article. W. P. begs to impress on Consumers the desirability of Supporting Local Industry by Purchasing Nelson Soap in pteference to the Imported, whereby they effect 'a' Mutual advantage of keeping the Money in the place; " Waste not Want not !" Be Sure and SAVE yoar FAT, and send ; it to the Soap Woks, or to , W. P.'a STORE, in BKIDGE-STBEET, Where you can get Cash, Soap, or Groceries, for any Quantity. W.P. thanks the Public for past favors, and begs to inform them that, having Marge Stock of GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, and ■,: BRUSHWARE, purchased at the late Bankrupt Stocks at considerably under the Wholesale Prices he is able to offer the same for Gash at greatly reduced Prices, until the whole is cleswd out. Inspection invited. '.., Also, on {^9, Oi^p,* variety of WMte.and Gold aad Blaa Figured CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, . Abo, a variety of Silk and Wax Flowera- «s Frnita under All suitable for Presents. The following can be had Market Prices :— ' Superfine FLOUB ia 100, so, and 251 b. Bag?, OATMEAL, BACON, HAMS.& CHEESE POTATOES, Sharps, Bran, and Pollard Wheat, Barley, andMafze. A Constant Supply oi > Prime TBESff BpTTIfil«7mRE &mM. Ail Seasohable FRUITS, VE^feTABLSS; andPOULTBY. Per every Steamer ~ ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE APPLES, COCOANUTS,- ... ..--'. /. i : BANANA|,ahd '„■ .- MANfiAiltNaL w. phTllips, iWPOI^SALB iw> BJSTAIL rr GEN EB AL J> E AL" EE/ Bbidok-stiubbt, Nrlsok. : Goods delivered to any part of the Town. Produce. . ; r ;-vs6n —^ — uw — — Maw — "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." , "VTOTIQE.ig HBBEBYfiGIVENjJhat on J3M and after 'the Miof NOYBM&SR next, the Provisions of the "Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced on my LAND* being Sections 124 and , 134, situate in the of Souths [laridrtiSl it ia.miintention to CIiAIM DAMAGES' for all a^^SBASSHiIjG up<^ . said; Land, tfl&cher f the sam^i'be Meed ior unfenced. ' BOBEBT PETTIT. Bridge Valley, Oct. 59, 1874. 2299—4 QUBpCBipTIQNSrwiII be thankfully reKJ ceived by Me'esrs.BETHWAiTB&BoBMTf aoif, or by W. C. Wilkins, Ironmooger, Nelson, in aid of the WIDOW & OBPHANB of tbe late MATTHEW LOMGBOTTOM (better known as IAYLono); who incoasequence of Jiia prptrletedifilßiess are/Jeft unprovided ior. *- The children's qges at the time of his death 'wore, respectively about six years, thwe years, fifteen months, and tao dan*. 2774
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 263, 5 November 1874, Page 4
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