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TO DRAPERS. • I ■ ■■ /: ■ PARTNER WAITED. — — :o: f— — -• fJ.HE PROPRIETOR of tho OLDEST-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in Nelson is desirous of obtaining a PARTNER. A thorough knowledge of the Business, temperate habits, energetic and persevering disposition, and the possession of a certain amount of Capital, are indispensable. ... -. To sueh — and to such only — this Opening affords rare advantages. Apply by letter, giving, namej address, and references, to N. Z., office of this paper. \ ' , 312 j

INDEPENOENTIOSDER op GOOD TEMPLATEIS. AJUVEMLE LODGE of the above Order, will.be instituted on TUESDAYEVENING NEXT, December 8, at. half- past Sis, at the old Government School (known as Campbell's). The YOUTH of NELSON, of both sexes, between the ages of 10 and 16 years, are cordfaUy invited to take part. In accordance with the rules of the Constitution, the Initiation Fea will be One Shilling. Business— Election of Officers, &c. W. T. BOND, President 7.7.. W. WEBLKY, )* Assistant' 3113 J. S. JONES, ] Superintendents. £10 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil-disposed^per'sori or persons did, on or about the '4th instant, wilfully and maliciously CUT liiy HOP BINES in my Flop » Gardens .- the atove reward will be paid to any pers .in giving such information as vrill lead to the conviction of the offender or offender?. Any person TRESPASSING in my HopGrounds or Paddocks after this date, will be PIiObECUTID. .-• . TT' T. HARLEYf Nehon, December 5, 1874. 8118—13 SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. J] F. Fo NE S, • while thanking his supporters for the patronage accorded to him for over 20 years, begs to inform thera that he continues to SOPPLY every description of HARNESS, Ac., in his usual substantial manner. A few really good Colonial-made Gentleman's SADDLES in Stock. .: y. . 1■ m _£_W Opposite the Tbafaloar Hotel, Bbidge-street, Nelson. N.B.— HOBSE HAHt BOUGHT in any quantity. 2680 Shipping Notices. . " .• FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, and HOKITIKA, thence to DUNRDIN, probably calling at JACKSON'S BAY and MARTIN'S BAY. 7 npHE powerful steatner is ai-ppuintea to leave on WEDNESDAY, 9th instant, at 5 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, ... . 8123 „ .7 ; Agent-. : -__l_i i-l _.. ;..;,.. ANCHOR jjyjk STEAM L 1 N JE. •Q--?3BHHM r fjAfji-ETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMQUTH<i 7. ( | ■ :, THE MXTR R ; A '" V , TO-MOBROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, Bth instant, at 9 a tn. THE' CHARLES EDWARD, on or alout FRIDAY, llth inst. FOR BLENHEIM & EEKERANGA,'^ , PORT UNDERWOOD. THE LYTTELTON, TO-MORRO W (TUESD AY), Bth inst, at 9 p.m. , ,■"'■'- „ _._ M . ,>. 7,7 „ 7 2187 N. ED WARDS- &?CO. "' "" • THE ' ' '• jn|A STEAM N E W SllSl^ SHIPPING ; ZE A L A N D'OEbH-V^O'lC^A^'Y \ (LtMlfED.))' r J ? miME TABLE — DECEMBER. 9th— WELLTNGTON, for Taranaki and Manukau. WEDNESDAY. r ~ •• 9th— PHCEßE^for Picton. Wellington, s_ytteltbn^and OtagOii WEDNESDAY, fe 14th— LADY" BIRD, %f Taranaki^'and ; Manukau. 16th— WjHLriNGTON, for Picton, Wellidgton, LylteUon, and Otago. 18th— TARANAKI, for Taranaki and Manu- ! kau. . . 2ist— LADY .BIRD, for Picton, Wellington, ] Lyttelton, and Otag6. '*'•*'* ! 23rd— PHCEBR, for Taranaki and Manukau, ! 26th— TARANAKI, for Picton, Wel^gton, . Lyttelton, and Otugo. / ■'> -| ,; ! 3Ist— WELLINGTON, *■ for Taranaki Manukau. -r* 2543 N f EDWARDS & CO., A«eats. il -. I\/T ESS RS. M'MECKAN, hJtS, ±TX7 BLACKWOOD, AND 1 ««fifflk COMPANY'S Line of Splendid, J^MSa^-Stearoshipa— OTAGO, ()MEO,i <«^S^PVTARARUA, ALHAMBRA; ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &c, Acare appointed to leave Nelson, booking as' follows;— .*. . l)iiK ..'l^o i '■ I Dec. 16th— TARARUA, for Wellington^ Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, & Melbourne. Dec. 18th- CLAUD HAMILTON, foi. Greymouth, Hokitika, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. ! Passenger Fares very low. WOOL booked through to LONDON at .QSE PENNY per lb. j "■ '' ; T. CAWTHRON Agent, j 1808 Government Wharf, '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 289, 7 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 289, 7 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 289, 7 December 1874, Page 3

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