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Public Notices. "VTOTUEKA WESLEYAN CHURCH' A BAZAAR IN AID OF THE PARSONAGE FUND Will be held about Christmas. Donations of every kind will be thanklully received by the Rev W. B. Marten, Circuit Minister, or the Bazaar Committee, Mesdames Alexander, Staples, Grant, Thomas- . Misses Parker, &c 2576 FIRE Ar. EIGHTY-EIGHT VALLEY. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be m*iv,-d by the undermentioned gentlemen in aiJ of the great L<*SS eastained by F£ tE by Mr. PARKAS, of Eight-eight Wiley, \iz :— Mr. Ronr, Eighty-eight Valley ; Mr. Meaks. Mr. Painton, and Mr. B. Hooper, Wakefield s the Rev. f.. Moon, Spring Grove : Bey. W. Keall, Richmond ; Key. John Speak, Nelson ; and at the office of the Evening Mail. 2805 , W. Phillips's Advertisement. ADVANCE NELSON. rpHE Uudereigned having PUR- -*- CHASED from Messrs. Lanqpobd Be others, the WAIMEA-STREET SOAP-WORKS, * / Oy lro^Y ßl^ UY T ° SUPPLY im.V/$f LARGE OR SMALL fIfUANTHIES, At Price^hl Quality that wiil compare vwith the Imported Article. JW. P. begs to impress on Consumers the desirability of .^""N. Supporting LocaJ/lndustry by Purchasing Nklson Soap in {reference to the Imported, whereby they effect a mutual advantage of keeping the Money in the place , " Waste not/Want not 1" Be sure and SAVfi/your FAT, and send it to ihe So/ap Woks, or to W. P.'s STOHEHm BHIDGE-STBEET, Where )ou can gjgt Cash, Soap, or Groceries, for/any Quantiiy. V W. P.NjyyjKa the Public for psst favors, and begs to inform them tbat, having a large Stock of GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, and BRUSHWARE, purchased at the Ute Bankrupt Stot'ks at considerably under the Wholesale Prices, he is able to oiler ihe same for Cash at greatly reduced Prices, until the whole is cleared out. Inspection invited. A!so, on Sale, Cheap, a variety of Whito and Gold and Blue Figured CBINA AND EARTHENWARE. Also, a varietf of Siik and Wax Flowers & Fruits under Glass Shades, Vase?, &c. All suitable for Presents. m ■ The lollowing can te had Market Prices :— Superfine FLOUR in 100, 50, and 251 b Ba K a OATMEAL, B>CON, HAMS, & CHEESE POT A'l OE*, Sharps, Kran, j»nd Pollaid Wheac, Barley, and Maze. A Constant Supply of FRESH BUTTEK, LARD, & EGGS. AU Seasonable FRUITS, VEGETABLb-S, and POULTRY. Per every Steamer — ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE APPLES, COCOANUTS. BANANAS, and | MANDARINS. W. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL GENERAL DEALER, Bridoe-street, Kelson. Goods delivered to any part of the Town. W. P. is a Purchaser of all kinds of Colonial Produce. 2638 Entire Horses, rpO STAND THIS SEAS_O*O, I -A- Thorough-bred Horse, \ >V i Dm t JuA N ' $~\y\ /Four Years Old. yy. Don Jvxf, a dark brown iwrse, standing * 15J hauds,/s by Diomedesymt of Sweep, by .• Sir Hercupj— Besom, byAVhisker— Cornelia, by GrasAopper — Majtto, by Soothsayor. Diomede/ by Heepera/— Diomediaf by Wtatherbit -/Taurina, b/ Taurus— Eimeralda, by Zinganee— PaStifle, rby Rubens— Parasol, by Porsoa— Prunaflla, by Highflyer. Hesperus, by Bay Middleton; Sultan, by Selim— Cobweo, byygpan ton*— Filagree, by Soothseyer— Web, by Waxy— Weatherbit, by Sheet Anchor. Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pfe— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercules, by Whalebone. The Horse will travel as follows :— MONDAYs.at the Swan Inn, Mc-TOBKAf ..TDEST DAYS: at the Moutere ; ' WEDNESDAYS^ at his own Stable; THURSD AYS, at Wakefield; FRIDAYS, at Richmond; SATUR, DAYB, in Nelson, at Mr. Newton's Stables! Fee, -£H, and a^gr^ioaiage; to bq /paid' on or before the Ist January, 1875. ' " " "• Good Paddocks for mares, Hulf-a-crown a week. Every care but no responsibility. Apply to v ". i . : "•*i . ; • : '• • . r . , ( P- H. BLUNDELL, 2541 Waimea West. fTIO STAND THIS SEASON at JL ROSTitfEvOR, Richmond. . Th^Thetoughbred Horse .'S H e>Al_w O 0 D Own brother to Mistletoe, by Diomedes, dam May Flower tjftpt, Giles, out ofl Woodstock,* : A bright* BajjSl 6 ha- ds :Wgh,fa(f -great; suhf : stance, especßily adapted^ forgetting useful Carriage HoJses or, weight^rrying Hacks. The will-known Draught Horse CJA P^TA I N i By Glancer, Jut of a ClyVe Champion mare 5 years old, apod tempere^thorbughly staunch and has prdvetibimsep^i sure foal getter. - '*/ Tiaffis: £2. i Paddocks provided for one .month .free of 'charge. "; f -.->v. ■ .•.'. &\£\ CHILES CANNING. Bostrevor, Richmond 10thOctob6,1874. i26OH^2&J. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 4

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