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TRAFALGAR HOITSE. ft-. ' : ■/' mBE BUSINESS of the; above J ESTAB LISH- , -*- MENT will be CARRIED ON } for,\ ONE MORE; SEASON. -. ... -ft-, — Tho STOCK will be kept completely ASSORTED, AND : ' NEW tioODS For tho coming SEASON aro;DAILY EXPECTED Ex ''Bolton." 1 ! THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED AT THE - T Same Reduced Prices AS BEFORE, NEW GOODS BEING MARKED '..'".' ?A AT LEAST 25 PER j CENT. BELOW ORDINARY RATES. EKArfdS GRIMES. MAKcn 17, 1876. j:,. , _ ;...„./ r! 866. „ , M !

CITY COUNCIL. Town Clerk's Office, Nelson, 20th April, 1876. THE attention of BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS is directed to the following SECTIONS of the ia T ii -CHEDULK to the "Municipal Corpcr itions Act, 1867," which are published for general information : — " 30. — Every perscn intending to build, put up, or takf« down, or rause to be built, put up, or taken down, any building, walk, or other structure, or any fun -e, or to alter or repair, or cause to be a'tcred or repaired, the outward part vf any furh building or oth r structure, whether in any of such cases over or undtr ground, or to make any hole within ten feet of any street or footway, shall give notice in writiog of such his intention to the Council, and in such notice shall describe the intended work, and the height, depth, extent, and position thnreif , and whether or not it be necesfary for tho execution of the said work that a sciflb'd or stage be constructc 4 , or that building or other matt rials, or bui'dingruhh'Bh, t e deposited upon c r in the fuo'.way or str*et adjoining, or in fro.ut of such structure or ln!e, and for wh«t time it wil be neccs-ar/ that euch stage or ( cafTolding, or such materials depositrd, be so kfpt or continue 1, or th.it such hole remain o, en, toe-ether with euch other pani.uars touching such intended work as Buch person shall eee fi-% " 31. — No parson fhdl execute, or begin or continue to execute, any su<h work as in the last p eee* ing Stctiou mentioned, without Vuv.ng given to the Council such notice as therein provided, or until the txpiration of fortye'ght hiurs a*t< r giving tlie eame , aod every p raon <*ff*n<lir*g against the provisions of this Seotion chill f<.rfii6 a sum not exceeding Five Pounds for every day upon which he eh '1 so offend." H. V. GULLY, 1214— a Town Clerk. TENDEKS will le received by the Waimea Road Board until 10 a.m. on TUESDAY. May 2nd, for IMPROVING the ROAD to Bridge Valley. Specification to bo seen after MONDAY, tho 24th mitant. at the Wakefi Id lin. Tenders (of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted) io be leit with Members of the Board or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 1214—3 Si cretary. NELSON CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of M cabers will he held at the Ciajh Rooms on THURSDAY, the 27th inst, ot 7 oclock p.m., to consider proposals to purchase the Club premises, and mnke additions thereto. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hon. Secretary. April 19, 1876. 12C3 OAA CORDS of FIRST-CLASS LKJKJ FIREWOOD, in LOTS to SUIT PURCHAS RRS, DELIVERED at tho RAILWAY STATIOW id the followirg unpreceJently low prices :-— Dry Mnuuki .. 30s per Cord Dry R-d Pine ... 275. „ Guaranteed perfectly dry. GEO. NAYIOR, 1102 Globe Hotel. "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ihat. on ani after the 15th day of MAY, 1876, the PROVISIONS of the « CATTLR TRESPASS ACT, 1S08," wiU be ENFORCED ou my Lmd, J ESMOND FARM, being Section No. 137, in the District of Takaka. ani t»»at it is my in ention to claim Damages for all Cait e trespassing on the said Lanu, whither lenced or unenclosed. MARY TAYLOR. TakaVa, April 15, 1876. 1180 — 4 PARSONAGE HOUSE, LOWER WAKBFIELD. NO ELIGIBLE TENDERS having been received, further TENDERS are invited, and will ba receivod until the 29th instant, fo- the ERECTION of the PARSONAGE IIOUSE, Lower Wakefleld Specif! atioDS can be seen at Mr. H. D. JAt KSO.'-'B, Trafilgar-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the " Chairman ofthe Building Committee." 1157 W. HOLMES'^ FANCY BREAD & 81-CUIT BAKER CONFECTIONER, &c, BfilDOK-eTBRIvT. STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. WEDDISG AND CHRISTENING CAKES MADE TO ORDER On the shortest notice, and at moderate prices NB.— -Refreshment Koom attached, where visitors from the country can be supplied with Tea, Coffee, Co :oa »nd olh r Rs'rcshments any tme through the c'ay. HOT LUNCHEON EVERY DAY from ' half-past twelve to half -past two, ls eaob.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 105, 22 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 105, 22 April 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 105, 22 April 1876, Page 3

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