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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POTATOES. 4/6 PEii SAC-T EGGS, Fresh BUTTER, Fresh, from Sd. W. PATTERSON. FOUND at the Port, a WATCH snd CHAIN. Apply at the Offlce of this P»P er « 3117-6 THE Gentleman who PICKED UP a SHAWL last evening, ne«r the ?il.wato Bridge, will oblige by LEAVING it at the .oat. office. 3131— 1 FOR SALE.. ONE ACRE of LAND at the Karamea, part of Section No. 3. Apply afc the O /lice of thia paper, 3 130— 4 T. R. TA TL O R, SHIPWRIGHT, BOATBUILDEB, ETC., The Port— Cppo.ito Lukios' wharf. '" ' ; 7 3l>o A GENTLEMAN aged 26, r,aidenfc in the Colonies two years, with an independent income, wishes to correspond with a Lady, aged about 21, with a view to Matrimooy. Money no object, Enc'ose photograph, and address G. C, Evening Mail offlce. 3080—6 NELSON QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. AN ASSEMCLY will be held in the Masonic Hall, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, .thirst. o»*i) "■ Dacciog to commence at 8 p.m. 3127—2 . D. SIMPSON. PRIVATE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, November 9. AN ASSEMBLY will be held in the OddFellows' H«_U, THIS (TUESDAY.) Dancing to commence st 8 30. C. MOORE, •'125 Secretary. . TO THE ELECTORS OF MOTUEKA. MR. C. PARKER, M.H.R., invites the Electors of the district to MEBT him at the following places, at Sevei o'clcck in the evening :— The School- house, Waimea West, on TUESDAY, the 16th November; The School-house, Uppar Moutere, WEDNESDAY, the 17th; The Siihool-house, Ngatimoti, THUR3DAY. the 18.h; The Institute, WotueVa, FRIDAY, the 19th; The Scho 1-house, Riwaka, SATURDAY, . the 20th; and at The School-house, Dove la'e, WEDNESD AY, the 24th. 3U9-3 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlemen— At the request of a number of thc Electors, and in compl-'anco with a promise given at the list ehction, I beg to offer mya If ns a Candidate for the ho- or of repretenting you In the General Assemb'y. I may now briefly state that I should support 1. The Abolitions of Provinces Act. 2. A truly Local Self Government Act, which, while general in its application to the whple colony, would leave the power to Local Boards, or Shire Conncil to arrange a'l necesf ary details in their respective districts. 3. A continuance of tbe Immigration and Public Works Policy, but with a more economic application of the fueds arising therefrom. 4 A General Education Act based upon the principles which govern our local Act. 5. The resumption by the colony of the entire control of lis Waste Lands and the administration of its revenue. 6.- An amendment of the Constitution! Act .iu favor of triennial elections to the House of Representatives and an elective Legislative Council. On these and other subjects I shall have an opportunity of addressing you mure fu'ly at a future date. lam, Gen'lemen, Your Obedient Servant, JOHN SHARP. FOR HA&D AND FOOT. EL A S TltT STITCH AND DDUBLE-LOCK STITCH. Cross of the Lkgion of Honob awarded at the Pabis Exhi.iuos. Pbizb Medais at all Competitions. "TIME, the TEST? has proved these • Machines to be yet ukbivalled for EASE, SIMPLICITY, & DURABILITY. 200 are now in use in Nelaon. All Purchasers are instructed iu the use of the Machines Gratuitously. They are, however, so simple in their constiuetion and operation, that a few minutes' instruction is frequently all that Is required. Printed; Directions are also sent with the I Machine*, and these are generally found to | contain sufficient Instruction to enable Ladies to work them with little difficulty. Acoessobies :— A supply of Needles, Silks, Threads, Cottons, and Machine Oil, constantly on hand. Also, Hemmers, Braiders, Tuckers, and Binders, and extra parts, to replace, when necessary. Pjuces Reduced.— Term* Liberal. W. _M, STANTON, SOLE AGENT. V iilustrated Price List, on application.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 2

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