i — — Wediing Rings and Keepers, of best quality Silver Albert), in great variety Rings, great variety, with precio'ts Stones Plated Goo is, a Urg3 and well-selected Stock A very large A^sorfcmsnfc of Goli Brooches. Hiagi, Earrings, ScariPias, tjtuda, She re Links, Bolifcai-ei All descriptions of Clocks, in Marble, AUbsster, aad Ebony; American Clocks, thirty-hour, eight-day, and Marine levers: ranging from Ten Shillings and upwards.
2893 W. Phillips 1 Advertisement NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Undersigned thanks his Cuatomera and the Public lor past favors, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to his NBW PREMISES, adjoining the S?ap Factory, Waimei-street, where he hopes for a continuance of their support. ON SALE, the following GOODS at Prices and Quality as Cheap as any House in Town. COMB AND JUDGE FOR YOORSELVES. Groceries of all descriptions— Oilman's Stores — Kerosiue— iJrushware— Soap, a variety of White and Gold and Blue figured China and Earthenware, and Toilet Sets. Also, a variety of Silk and Wax Flowers and Fruits, under Glass Shades, Vaata, &c. Also, Superfine Four, Oatmeal, Bacon Ham, Cha.se, Potatoes. Wheat, and Maize. Constant Supply of Prime Fresh Butter and Eggs. Alt Seasonable Fruits, Vegetables, & Poultry Per every Shinier— Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, B&naaas, and Mandarins. W. P H I~L LIP S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Soap and Caod'e Manufacturer, WAIMEA-BTSBET, NSfcSON, WANTED, 100 Pairs of FOWLS and DUCKS. Aleo, FAT in any Quantity, and a Quantity of Sige and Marj iron. Goods delivered to any part of the Town. 24 « e s g sg M i W «h g I g TO STAND THIS SEASON, the well-bred Cart Horse BRIGHAM YOUNG, Rising three ye^ri old. Brigbatn Young, out of Jewel, by Royal Conquerer, imported by the Hon. Mr. Robinson, who tools tbe first prize as a two-year-o d at the Royal Agricultural Show in England. Jewel took all prizes wherever exhibited; is got by Eogl rod's Hope, imported— dam Polly, selected from the celebrated stock of Mr. Ic ly, of New 3outh Wales. Biighaai will call at Bridge Hotel. MoaJay's at 10 am, Palmer's at noon, Traveller's Rest at 2 p.m.; Thursday's, at the Turf Hotel, 10 a.m ; remaiader of tima at the Star and Garter Hotel. Terms, £2 10s, groomage, 2s 6d, to be raid >n or before the Ist January, 1876. 2659 PRIMMEK BROTHERS. nnO STAND THIS SEASON, JL the strong Draught Horse YOUNG GLANCER. Young Glancer will travel through Wakeleld an'l Foxhill on Monday; through Wainea West and Redwood's Valley on Wedlesday; Richmond and Stoke on Friday; and S'elaon and Black Horse, Wakapuaka, on Saturday. Fees, £1 Ss. per Mare; groomage, 5?. per lead when Mares aro taken. The remainder rust be paid on or before Ist February or >os. i er head more will be charged. SIDNEY HIQGINS, '861 gptiag Score. !
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 4
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