Public Notice! Public Notice ! n'l^MiLnQf i'iii,' Iq ra6asQiog thanks to the Inhabitants of Nelaon and Country ©iafcricts for their liberal patronage, begs to inform them tha% to MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF; HIS INCREASING BUSINESS, HE HAS DETERMINED TO ENLAEGE HIS PEIMISES. OO- — — — - PREVIOUS TO ALTERATIONS, THE KEJMi_.l]SrilSra gTOCK Otf WINTER DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS,; COSTUMES, POLONAISE \ JACKETS, MILLINERY, &C, 4fcc.i &0., WILL BE Gl___A.lli3l> OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PEICES 111 Sale to eontiriue for Fourteen Days. NOTE THE ADDRESS &fr J O H. N O O U T TS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NEXT the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES. 1907 —————— M———«M»^—M— — ——■—«———————— ~ ——-—«— "W"™— - """™""— —*■■—• J^os^%. jf^T^S. J^^^^K I fommnuh Vi N - z - \\V/ H ■■* *\ 1 i uunmutf H f— --mmj M Jn-o-nMil J \\christchorch/ i\s\ 1878, AJ/Wk aMB » Ml MEDALS AND CERTIFICATES AWARDE! to JAMES SMITH, New-street, Nelsoh, N.Z., since 1872, for Excellency of Nelson-made WINES and CORDIALS. No. I.— Fibst Provincial Pbizb. Awarded by the Richmond Agricultural A mation, April, 1872. No. 2 — Certificate of Honorable Mention. Awarded by the Thames Industrial Exhibition 1872. No. 3.— lnterpkoyinciab Exhibition, Christchurch, 1872. Medal and First Class Certificate. No. 4.— Nklson Exhibition, 1873 Two Medals, with First Class Certificate nd Special Prize
PRIME SALT BUTTER, only 1/3 per lb. 1895 At W. PATTERSON'S NOTICE. POISON will he LAID in my Paddock, opposite Mr. Castle's, Richmond, from tbis date. F. TRASK. Richmond, July 20, 1875. 1045 •\T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the XI PARTNEKSHIP hitherto subsisting between us the undersigued, HENRY HOUNSELL and PHILIP KINGCOME WATTY, at Fox Hill, known as the " Fos Hill Store," was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that the Business will henceforth be CARRIED ON hy the said P. K. WATTY, who will discharge all Debts and re e've all Credits on account of the said Partnership. As witness our hand* this Seventh day of July, One thousand eight hundred and seventy- five. nENRY HOUNSELL, P. K. WATTY. Witness— H. STRONG. IS2I THOMAS ROBERTS, having recently lost his leg, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he intends REPAIRING SHOES in Grove-stbeet, the Wood, where he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. 1811 EVERY DESCRIPTION of FINE PICKED POULTRY to be had at Mrs. TOWNSEND'S, Dairy and Greengrocer, Bridge-street. Poultry Dressed to Order oa the shortest Notice. 3269
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 1
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