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9g Trunks Boots, $bo&s and Slippers The Finest Assortment evier imported into Nelson. V.--Specially manufactured unde_? thi supenntejct^iMifie of oui; [English Buyer; consisting of ; Ladies' and G©nls| 'Joking phoies l of every !v_krairY : " " i:: -'-'- ■'"■-'- I ALSO,' EX LpfrTERWOBTHi Y : jA LARGE ASSORTIENT OP UPPERS, I_EM__E% 1 <■' &c,!&c. ,'^Y-YY .-^.r.--~« ) •■---...--, I .' ."——'- "•• :d: Y.'r: -j ■•■..-., . •■ - - JET Wholesale Custoitieu? will find ij^m Jezj^Mio^j^iiiiity' of Y";sorting .up^-'i > " a . ..','.. . •._, ' ; . .','....'%.['. LIGHTBANi) AITO i3(X. TRAF^GiR-SmE^t. ; ■■■•:':■! ■■■-, ■..!-= •!-. . - ..-.. .243P

Fl R EWO 0 b. u , t TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 16th September; for the SUPPLY of 500 COtiDS of Fir-t-claes MANUKA and HED PINE FIRWOOD. No tender will, bs entertained for a less quantity than 25 Cordai, NEALE & HADDOW, - : " 2448 Collingwood-etreet, Nelson. TENDERS are invited for a Fourteen Year's. LEASE <o£ the t Paoga^tafa Education Reserve, at present in the occupation of Mr G. Slatter. ' Tenders, addressed to the tindereigned, may be sent in until September 6th. , r W. C. HODGSON, Secretary Central Board of Education. 2366 TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL-ROOM in. Taaman-st., near the Br.dge-.Ueet School . Plans and specifications may ba seen at tho Office of the Central Board. Tenders may be sent in to the undersigned until September 6th. W C HODGSON. Secretary Central Board of Education. 2557-6 New Zealand Telegraphs,. Nelson, August 28, 1876; TENDERS will te received at the Tele" _ gr.ph Offices at Nelson and Richmond' up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 9th day of September, for the PURCHASE of the BUILDING at present occupied as a Post and Telegraph Office at Richmond, with about a QUARTER OF AN ACRE OF LAND s-.tAched., Tenders to be accompanied by a Deposit of Five per Cent on the amount ot Tender, and to pe addressed, "The Inspector of Telegraphs, Nelson ; " endorsed «« Tender for Purchase of Pest and Telegraph Office, Richmond." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, 2567 General Manager. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect's branch), We lington, August 17, 1876 TjIRESH TENDERS are invited for the Ebectio-* op a Court House at Timabu. General Conditions, - Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Offices, Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, and Nelson. Tenders addressed to the Hon the Minister for Publio Works, and marked outside !« Tenders for Court House, Timaru," will be received at the Office of ths undersigned up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of September, 1876. Telegraphic Tenders will be received provided the original Tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer, at the time above specified. The lowest or any Tender no' necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, 2551 Coloniil Architect, "OOOKS DOUND IN ANT STYLE.R. LUCAS & SON. CHEAP MEAT! CHEAP MEAT!! IMMENSE REDUCTION ON RULING RATES 111 TO meet the times, and check the complaints made about the present bigh price of Butchers' Meat, JOHN KERR bas opened a NEW BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT (Next the Bank of New Zealand), Tbafaloab-strebt, with;a stock of the PRIMEST MEAT obtainable in the district, which he will be prepared to sell at the following prices:— J>. D. MUTTON . . . 3 to 4 BEEF. . . . . 3 „ 5 Pork, Veal, and . every kind oi Shall Goods proportionately reasonable. JOHN KERR, 1374 Proprietor.

HORSES ! HORSES ! HORSES ! 1 AUCTION" SALE SATURDAY NEXT, September^, 7 At 12.15p.m, M.T. 1 UPSTANDING useful NAG, rising 6 Ido Trap Horse, progressive „ 5 1 do;DocileNag - ■, „rr 5 ; ••--:. v /H..J.;1. augarde, \ : 2588y f - ■ ' ' ' Auctibheer. i AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, ! . . At 12.15 p.m„ M.T, EORNITURE r Tinware. Jewellery, Traps j Potatoes, Swedes, Chaff. j 2601 H. j. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer, i f oTr sale. :! SEVERAL Productive FARMS, Posts and Rails. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 2573 Auctioneer. . HJ. L. AUGARDE beg. tb call the . atter.ion of Stockowners to his ■' HORSE RIDE " aiid « STOCKYARDS," ; second, to none in NeUon. Every accommodation and attention given to Stock consigned ' fcr Sale. 2516 j A LIVING FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. 2f\ ACRES of LAND, at Wakefield, \J timbered, £160, having 13 Chains Frontage to the main road. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1533 Auctioneer. DOMESTIC INVESTMENT, £250, HOUSE nnd Two Acres of Land, in St. Vicent Street. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1772 . Auctioneer. rjIHE following VALUABLE INVEST JL MEMTS, ready for immediate Business House, and 4 Acres Land, Waimearoad £1150 Q-Roomed House, Garden, &c, Colling-wood-street ... £22) '. 25 Acres Land, fenced... £350 75 Acres La^d, fenced . ...' £500 Ten-roomed House, Collingwood-st. £410 6-Roomed Cottage, . Acre of land, do £ <20 Land, 4ft __ 20, Hardy-street £220 4£ Acres Land in Brook-st. Valley ... £100 Four-Roomed Cottage and Land ... £395 One Acre near Railway ... ... £450 88 Acres Land, and 100 Acres Leasehold, Cattle, Sheep, Houses, Furniture, &c. ... £800 1 acre Land, Brook-street, 455. per foot 1 Acre ot Land, House aad Shop, Wai-mea-road ... .. £500 Tasmanian Hotel, Picton, with L.nd £400 4-P r oomed Cottage and Garden, Toitoi Valley ... £.25 Sheep nun, 8,000 Acres, Land and Sheep... ... £1300 6 roomed Cottage, large Garden, Tas-man-street £300 Sheep Rua, 20,000 Acre., Land and Sheep £1400 50 Acres Farm, fenced £1500 1 Acre, vuutngwood 1 Acre. Collingwooi 152 Acres, Motupipi £120 30 Acres, Hamilton Bay ... ... £35 House art . 2 Aores of L.nd £250 1 Acre of Land, per foot ... ....£» f Acre of Land, House &c, ... ... £ 55 H J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer HOUSEHOLDERS OF NELSON ! LOOK at the advertising columns of the local -newspapers, and see what I have already doue for you I I have only just opened my Butcher's SHOP, anl yet I have brought down the price of Meat at the other Butchering Establishments from Sixpence to Fouhpenob, and from Sevenpence to Fivepknoe. Don't you think you owe me a debfe of gratitude for this ? You must admit that you do, so please to show it in a practical manner by PURCHASING YOUR MEAT FROM JOHN KERR. "TETOLINE," " THE NEW AND INEFFACEABLE MARKING INK For Cotton, Linen* &c. Its Advantages over the ordinary Marking Ink are as follows :— Ist.- It is fixe 1 and rendered a fine and permanent Black by the very proc?si, that in time obliterates all others, viz , washing with Soap and Water. 2nd. — It is a FINER AND MUCH DEEPER black, and never turcs brown, 3rd.— lt reqcir.s no beating, and no preparation. 4th.— lt.is pebfectlt DuaABLK, no matter the amount of washing. sth.— -Fooa times the QDANTixr at the same price. 6th.— Either Metallic or Quill Pens may be usede ... Sold by R. LUCAS & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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