Public Notices^ANY PERSON Wing ih his or her possession &GOQ without a TICKET for ihaT^rent Yetfr AFFIXED to it, iB liable to rPenaltv^rfTorty Shillings. I y^ R. %ALLCRASS, YNyr Inspector of Police, j t^ WEW^ffiALApD SCENERY. CD, BARjBAUD, Wellington, proposes • brinffikig out a COLLECTION of VIEWS .iif^OHßO^O^with descriptive letter press, to be published r-a London under his own Bupervtakm. \Prospectus and form of application may be hl^Mr. STANTON, Nehon. Upwards of 400 Copies are already bespoken. 76 — 26 |F O R S A LE. AM/SsH^m/feE^VAT, Xi two otheflarge Vesfcal*fbolding from 10u to 800 Gallons eacb. i Apply to Mr. OXLEY, Hope. 70 /-^jrp^BET OB FOR SALE. Q-f |r» ACSfiS of I A.ND situated in the Llll£l J?8 V%«jfiy, with DWELLINGHOUSE and Stam% a good Garden and / Orchard, about 20 aci Itepwn down in grass in paddocks, and the ianoWß partly fenced. Terms' easy. Apply to Wm. BR( OKS, onS-to premises or to Mr CREWDSC N. Nelson. 300 AUSTRALIAN WINE. To Invalids and Connoisseurs. TRY the AUSTRALIAN WlNESjj<ro~on SALE, irom the well-knowp^nneyards of Messrs Salter and Sons, Adelaide, South Australia. None received under four years old. Shiraz, | yConstantla (Strongly recommended by the Medical faculty.) / 4 lso, A delicious White Wine — Tokay. At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-street. -'' 2675 FIRE AT EIGHTY-EIGHTY ALLEY SUBSCRIPTIONS willybe received by the undermentioned genflemen in aid of the great LOSS RUstainejKby FIUE by Mr. PARKES, of Eight-eight Valley, viz : -Mr, Roßr, Eighty-eight'ValleyjilV. Meabs, Mr. Paiiston, and *Wr. E. Hoo^A Wakefield '. the Rev. O. Moon, Spring Grovfe ; Rev. W. Kball, Richmond ; Key. John Spear, Nelson ; and at the office of the Evening Mail 2805 JUST OPENED, and NOW ON SALE, 1 CASK VASES, y*^ Beautifully Assorted, comprising— Parian, Alabaster, Bohen-mm Glass, &c. Also, 12 Pairs very/Handsome Glass - . Lußtres/Color<Kj/&ad Gilt, with Cut drops:.. l^s And, a few PBlrs of Colored Glass and Fancy China Candlesticks; All Buitable ior Presents. At H. HOITNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridg -«>treet. 2654 MAIL COACH FROM NELSON. TO * IMOTUEKA. yS^ WE, the undersigned, beg to inCfem the Public that after, the 1 st >f. October, 1874, the above Conveyance yfll leave the COACH AND HOHSKS, Js-alfon, as follows: —Every Monday, WpNEaj-fiLV, and Tkiday, at 9 o'clock a.m, L^S \ / MO'TUIKA. ~' Will leave the MQTUEKA HOTEL every Toesday, Thursday, and Saxobday, at 8 o'clock a.m. Parcels and Passengers booked at either place. All Parcels must be Prepaid. H. HAYCOCK, S. POWELL, 5522 Nelson. DAILY COAOH FROM-NELCON TO FOXHZLL. THE undersigned re^ctfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between poxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. ' Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Comtnercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. "* FRANOIS HOLDER. X> LUCA S A^D SON, P R I N TM S , BOOKB y^ DERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, AND ACCOUNT-TSOOK MAKERS, Bridge-street, Nelson. to advertisers! ORDERS to take out ADVERTISEMENTB must be SENT IN to the Office not later than TEN o'clock a.m on the day of publication.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 29, 3 February 1875, Page 4
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493Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 29, 3 February 1875, Page 4
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