"Wanted* WANTED, for Greymouth; a good GESERAL SERVANT, Liberal wages. Small family. Applyto Mrs. RAINE, Ferhhill. 1267—3 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply T. S. WYMOND & Co., i 1229 ! Hall of Commerce. Gfeneral Notices;. NELSON &. FOXBILL RAILWAY. NEW TIME-TABLE. Trains will leive Foxhill at 7-45 a.m. and 7 115 p.m., arriving in Nelson at 'j a.m. aiid 2-86 p.m. * .' Trains will leave Nelson at 9 30 a.m. and 430 p.m., arriving at Foxhill at 10*45 am. and s'-4_ p.m. Special Trains can be secured on applioation , to the undersigned. 1 GEO. ASHCROFT, 1222 General Manager. STOKE RACES* ON WEDNESDAY, May 3rd, and on THURSDAYi May 4th, the Ordinary TIME-TABLE will be SUSPENDED. One Train will leave Foxhill at 8 am., 1 stopping at all Stations. Trains will leave Nelson for the Race Course at 9 30, 10 30, and 11 30, returning from tho Race Course at 4-20, s'_o. and 6-20. By the Trains to the Race Course, all the Carriages will be lst class ; Trucks fitted with seats will be 2nd class. An 1 Evening Train wiil leave Nelson for' Foxbill at 7-80, stopping at ail Stations, GEO. ASHCROFT, 1220 General Manager. OAA CORDS of FIRST-CLASS JiUKJ FIREWOOD, In LOTS to SUIT PURCHASERS DELI. VEttED at the RAILWAY STATION ai the following unprecedeatly low prices '— ■ Dry Mauuka . . SOs. pet Cord Dry Red Pine ... 275. „ Guaranteed perfectly dry. GEO. NAYLORi 1102 Globe Hotel. TRANSATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE GOMPANY OF HAMBURG. NELSON AGENCY. The Undersigned having been APPOINTED AGENT for ttie above Company, is prepared to effect INSURANCES at Current Rates. ROBERT LEVIEN, 1159 The Port* VICTORIA_BREWERY. THOMAS WELLS begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has COMMENCED BREWING in N_L_.S-RBE* East, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. BEST ALBS in CASK or BOTTLES. : 1223 W. HOLMES, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER CONFECTIONER, &c.j Bridoe-bthrkt. STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WlTfl. WEDDING AND CHRISTENING CAKES MADE TO ORDER On the shortest notice, and aft moderate pricea N 8.-r-Refreshment Room attached, where visitors from the country caa be supplied with Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, and other Refreshments' any time through the day. HOT lAJNCHEOa EVERY DAY from half-past twelve to half -past two, is eaoh. . I__ JUNCTION STORES AND HOTELj TAEAKA. HENRY ABBOTT begs leave to Thank hi j friends and customers for their support f-ince he commenced bnsiness, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of his customers to merit their tuture support. H. Abbott will BOY atl PRuDUCE on the OLD TERMS-half Stores, h*lf Cash} namely, Freßh and Salt Butier, Eggs, Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Pigs, and Cattle.' HENRY ABBOTT, JUNCTION HOTEL AND STORE, Takaka. 120 THISTLE I N N, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. JOHN T?D*WARDS begg to i n(oriil h j g JCi Patrons that every effort will be made to maintain the above as a First-Class Hotel. None bot ths Best Liquors kept on Draught. Good Accommodation for Travellers. ' 1051 f^ OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, VX WAIMEA-STREET, Nblson. HENRY BAILEY, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION fof BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS. . An Ordinary Dailt at Onb o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Trap always oq Hiss. 69
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 2 May 1876, Page 1
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