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TRAFALGAR HOUSE* ■ it— — „_. - „*;,,;;. , THE BUSINESS of .the abo ve^ ESTAB LISH- f \-yf MENT will be CARRIED J)N "' >FOR f pf'. 'P. *4 ] ' ff. ONE MORE SEASON. ." 7 .— — tf— r— , Tho STOCK will be kept completely ASSORTED, and' NEW GOODS For the coming SEASON are DAILY EXPECTED Ex "Boldon.'V THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED AT THE Saiae Reduced Prices ; ' AS BEFORE, NEW GOODS J3EINQ. MARKED..,. _„ ' '. AT LEAST 25 *PE^ilJE^..-3iL0W;7.7.77.^.7J: .ffl ; S ORDINARY RATES. ; ...._ c t ... .. ... f . . Y" ■ .'[.-".•: ar.y ■■---> \ '•-'''■.'■••■ f ; - ■'■ f' ! .-.' "7. ;•' '' f ! f'-ff^r f FRiNCl^^RlMifs.; .. - : ' ; ;.^ :; .'f, "March 17, 1876. I ""' '" '"' " " ! " ''" '866 , ".'•

! N 6 'T. I 0 'E I TRESPASSERS with Dogs or Guns bn DRUMDUAN, or NATIVE I^ND iadjacent thereto, at Wakapuaka, will . be PrtOSECUTED. . 1426— 6 7 THOMAS MACKAY.. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that all persons found TRESPASSING with iGuns er Dogß oh that portion of the Port Hills known ai THOMPSON'S RUN, will be PROSECUTED. 7HUGH H; STAFFORD, 1402—14 :. A. J. RICHMOND. '■ '' ! ' ;: "N OT I C E'.;„ ' V" !i ALL DOGS found trespassing on my land ..in Euhtv eight .Valley.-will be SHOT.. Owners of • dogs in the neighborhood wilf ipfca«e take ho'fice that POISON "will be" laid' after this date. — *,^ ELIZA KNYVETT. Eighty-iiglit. Valley; May ?, 18T6. ■• ; ■* 7 TO LET/,'^ \ comfortable Sevpn-ioomed HOUSE, with^Three Acres of Land, jwith Stab'e, Coach-house, &c. pleasantly situated on tbe, banks. of the Maitai, and, at present in the occupation of Judge Broad. Apply to H. CLOUSTON; 1171 HORSES CLIPPED and SINGED. Charge, 158 THOS. PROTHEROE, Coich and Horses Stable. 1308 nVT ELSON COLLEGE.— To be LET on LIN v , LEAS E, for. a term of years, TWO ACRES (e'eparately or together), numbered respectively 689 and 691, having si Frontage to Vangu*«rd-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. 7 ROBT. POLLOdk, Secretary. ! March: 23, 1876. 7 938

NOTI C E . ;"r>OTSON wiil be LAID on my LAND for Ji DOGS after this date. !•'-■■ A. G. JENKINS I Enner-Glyn, May 11, 1876. 1432 i ' • ' \:f N O T I C E . POISON* is now LAID, on the LAND of the undersigned for the destruction of DOGS ; and ai) persons TRESPASSING in pursuit of Game, or under any other pretence, will be PROSECUTED. ' J. W. MARSDEN. I Isel, Stoke, May 12, 1876. 1438 |__ . _ _ __ __ JV7C7"ANTED„ a TEACHER for the EAST |Y V j TAKAKA SCHOUL. Salary, £60 per Bniium. j Candidates will -present themselves for examination, at the .Central Board of Education, oh SATURDAY, May 27thj at Ten a.m. i Applications (enclosing Certilicates of Competency), mutt .be sent iu to tbe Secretary of the East Takaka Committee, not later, than the 4th of JUNE. 1437 | JUST TO HAND. i A NOTHER SHIPMENT of that Justly 2£L. CELEBKATED JDABLE TWIST TOBACOO. ; Also, A CASES of NEWSON'3 well-known tfc GENUINE INDIAN CHUTNEE. M, M. WEBSTER, 1431—6 Trafalgar-street.

AUTUMN ,AND WINTER DRAPERY. : «— ~ . ■. JOHN OOUTTS ■ • . ,-'-*, *...'''..' *.r Respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Nelson and Country Districts, that }xb has Opened, and is Now Showing 1 , ! : AN ENTIEE ';'" - f '; • N'ew .Stock: of Seasonable Gooejs, JUST L | Ex "GUTTENBERG" and «« WAIPA,'" via Wellington. 1 ' '0' ' Real FRENCH MERINOS.7 from 1/6 per yard 7 Serviceable WINCEYS, from 6sd. f \1 : Fancy DRESS MATERIALS in endless variety, from 7/6 Full Dress LADIES' OLOTH JACKETS, Fashionable Shapes, from 9/6 Girls' Cloth Jackets, from 6/6 FELT PETTICOATS, handsomely Trimmed, from 6/6 each Plain and Fancy STRAW HATS, Fashionable Shapes, from 1/LADIES' FELT HATS, Latest Styles, Bine, Brown, Drab, Black, from 3/6 New WOOL GOODS, in Cloudp, Squares, Crossovers, and Scarfs, from 1/6' New FURS Muffs, and Collaretts, from 5/6 New RIBBONS, Flowers, and Feathers New FANCY GOODS in Necklets, Braoelets, Silk Scarfs, and Bowb, from 6d. NEW MILLINERY TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, froni .6/6 ' " * " " NEW COSTUMES, Plain and Check Homespun, in great variety FELT COSTUMES in all Colors— quite a Novelty SERGE COSTIJMES— a splendid Assortment. Plain and Fancy HOSIERY Ladies' and Children UNDERCLOTHING. HOMESPUN P6i,O]!SrA.ISE@. — 0— Agent for Kaikoria Flannels, Blanket^, &c., &c, I Recommended for their purity and excellent Wear. f : ' : — tt-; — --*- I TRAFALGAII-STJEIEET, Next Bank of Now South Wales. 135

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 122, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 122, 15 May 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 122, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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