W. C. Wilkins* Advertisement. JUST OPENED, ; ("i N E DOZEN of the well-known I-^ fan it highly-approved A PRxmiA :do3Kt:kf^ ". j HAND LOCK-STITCH : Sewing Machines. ! W. C. WILKINS, BRTDGE-STttEET. NEW GOODS, PER "CHILE," & LATE ARRIVAL 0 . Scythes Sheep Shears •Socket Hedge Hooks One Curd Mill for Cheese Makiog Patent Screws Upholsterers' aud Sail Twine House Brooros Shoe, Scrubbing, and Paint Brushes Electroplated nnd Japanned Cruets Fish Hooka Sail Needles, and Needle Points Copper Belt Rivots &Dd Waahere, find Boat Nails Cattle Btik Dog Chains Bone Sh!£, Mustard, nod Egjj Spoons, and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets Machine Oil Cans (rite Hinges Butter Scales and Weiehts Drawer Knobs and Locks Enamelled Pio Dishes Baking Dishes, &<•-. Wove Wire for Machine Sieves, &c. Tinned and Black Cut Tucks Best Clout Nails and Flemish Tacks Rat and Rabbit Traps Bottling Wire, Gas Pipe Hooks Brass Box Locks, Cupboard, and Sloping Dask Locks Braes Hiugee, Castors, Hat Pins, Curtain Hooks, Curtain Bands, Blind Furniture, Piaoo Sconces, Dresser Hooks, Hat and Coat Hooks, &c. Stab's Files, Gas Plyers, Saddlers* Punches Brick Trowels AND A VARIETY of Other GOODS. Alao, a few Superior TABLE LAMPS. Double Burners. LONG-HANDLE jjomro Mooth SHOVMLS. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, NELSON. November, 1874 2»76 piANDIDATKS lor llic PROVINCIAL VJ and GOVERNORS' SCHOLARSHIPS muft PhESENT themselves for Examination ntBRUGK-B^BBBT Bats' FCHOOt, Oil^ WEB>NESDASf t p ec cinbtr9. at9».m 2965-6 BICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. TBE FEXT QUARTERLY FAIR will le held on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd December, 1874. Adtaitaioa Eree. T J THOMPSON 2839 Hon. S-cc;etary. ALL ACCOUNTS due to Mr. JfIHN DISHER, late of the Golden Fleece Hotel, must be PAID to us on or before the 30th November in^iDt, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. SHARP & PICKERING, Attorneys for John Disher. , Nelson, 2nd November, 1874. 2838 TO LET.— A SIX-ACRE PADDOCK and COTTAGE in Vanguard-Street, lately let to Mr Kvyvztt. 8641 ADAMS & KINGDON.
/"\WINGr to the rough weather experienced ;at the West Gpast. by the S.B. "TARARUA" upou her last trip from MELBOURNE, she was not tendered, and consequently could not land any Cargo. Several Cases of STJMMEE DRAPERY, intended for our HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH BRANCHES, were unavoidably brought on to NELSON. The'above Goods are all DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, SHIPPED FOR US s t Per " Loch Taj/ • froitf Glasgow s TO MELBOURNE, : , , And have been most carefully and advantageously by our Home Buyer. '•*.'. .'\u-\ ':-"'.. —~ :oj In order to effect a speedy clearance, these ' GOODS, together with the STOCK: Which we already bold, Will be offered to the Public at Prices ranging from 25 to 30 per Cent. BELOW any other HOUSE in the TRADE. N. 8. —150 Pieces of Arthur & Co.'s Celebrated GLASGOW PRINT tp select from. : ; MANSON AND; 00. , : RENTOXJL'S Store, Trafalgar-street, adioiaing the BUk^of New SouKhiWaies 2534
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 274, 19 November 1874, Page 3
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