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—■■■■WW— ih'ml *l Ti'-.'l i " li 'ii Vt" 7 '7 7 I" '' * ]Vf ' R.V; ''fi 'TA 7Tf fr'' Ofti " ff< 7 .'-.';. 'DlMi'ST,..'', ; '. ■_,' Resident nearly 18. years, 7 may, be. consulted , ■ ; '] '"; l • : ;diiiljf 7 . f ; • .7; Wsf M"' 'fs. XI E R NA-Nj '.DENtiST,,, hoa 7 returned; and ' can be, CONSULTED as usual' at Trafalgar-streeib, nearly opposite the' New Telegraph Offifee. ' ; -V 636' MAIL COACH FROM! RICHMOND TO MOTUEKA; THE undersigneri ie^orrps the/ public that 7t jie- above: CONVl-jYAiSICE -will leave. the7WHite 'HaftfHote/, .Riihmbbd, fot Motueka every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FHID AYi at quarter. past 81o'clo'k a.m;; and i leave the Motuekia Hotel, -every . TUESD AY, THURSDAY. ah.d;'sAtO|tpA,t, at 8 o'clock ' a.tn.. ' * t *"''.' ' Parcels and' Passengers booked at either place/ All Parcels must* be Prepaid. 2675 7 ■••.-.; ;H; HAYCOCK, Nelion. G ENEK A L CARRI ER AND 1 . FbRWAREiING f ' '•. A'GF/NTi 7 \ 'f Bega tb'io'fjrrii the; Public of, NelsOh and Country 1 Distr-c's that to obviate as muclvas possible the 'inconvenience whiiih may be felt i at those Stations where there are! ny ,S ation . Mister*, a'l parcels .entruited to him fpr the purpose of delivery;' will (iri. the event of tho^e parties to whom' they are tiddresfeJ not beng in attendance), on anival of the train, be takbn charge;6f by. his Agent, Irom whom tbe same coin ba obtaine } at any time. He sincerely hupqs ; thab such an . arrangement may be conducive to the interests of the public, and mitigate to a great extent, if not wholly abolish, the inconvenience thit will for some time b 3 felt at Mr Holder's dtsebntiriuing runnibg his coacb. W. C. hop?s by combining punctuality with moderate charges, to deserve their confidence. The iCommercial Express will leave the Pedestal every day collecting parcels punctually at Half-past Two. in time for the 'J hree o'clock Train, calling at Messrs Hdu^ sell's and Stanton's'. Pending Permanent Arrangements, : Mr Tovey, at Richmond ; Messrs Lanoi.oßD, at Spring Grove; and Mr Jervis, at Foxhill, wiU receive all parcels ho enttu.ted to.him.; ; Commercial Exprets; Agency, . Nesop, 4th April, 18?6. , . .1089

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 99, 13 April 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 99, 13 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 99, 13 April 1876, Page 1

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