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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I PHOTOGRAPHY. I\/TR. D. M. ISAACS will he ABSENT -LTX from NELSON ior a FORTNIGHT. 2781 NELSON CRICKET CLUB. ""JpnE Gener.d Meeting of the r.bove Club 1 for this evening is POS TpoNED till SATUKDaY EVBNING NEXT. H. 11. HALLIDAY, 2797 Hon. Sec. pro iem. I SPRING GROVE CRICKET CLUB THOSE t iking an inttr.Bi;, and being desirous of joining the > hove Club are requested t> attend a MEET NO at the Bkioge Hotel, on SATURDAY, September 23, »t 7 p.m. Practice at . p.m., sharp. J. S. BRYANT, 2302—3 SeCietury pro tern. LIME! LIME. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. rpHE undersigned are prepared to supply X Firs -das. LIME at 2/3 per bushel. To be liai at their Shed, the Port, or nt Mr Kicksts', Collingwood-street. JNo connection withMr. G. Nuylor, 28U8-6 RICKETTS, BROS. IMPOUNDED at Waimea West, TWO STEhRS, Red ami WMte, branded T on ribs E on rump, one wearing a Bell, if not claimed will be sold Sept. 27, 1876, JAMES KERR, 2692 Poundkeeper. LIME! LIME! TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. FIRST-CLASS QUICK LIME, fresh from the Kiln on SALE at RAILWAY WOOD AND COAL YARD, Adjoining the GLOBB HOTEL. 27c3 \ FOR THE SEASON. , (S^r^r^^^ riP HE well known Cart %j_s~^W>iiSiss. w iK b e <■ aC home" Mondfiy., 'lue.-avß, and Saturdays. Term.— £l ss. j Gr.om, 2s. 6d. Paddocks lor iVHres, 2* per week. Fee to be paid on or before January 1 , 1877. Groom at the time, WILLIAM SPICER, 2792 Pangatitara TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr Atkins' Staih.es, Motueka, THK m^!%S^Jl MODEL ENTIRE WTVIbIaCK HORSE e[ia®p^_____s LEGS. YISITING KIWAKa, »n 1 the LOWER aud UPPKR MUUTERES— Mondays at Riwaka Tuesdays „ Motueka Wednesdays „ { Lov If K AND Uppßß Thursdays „ Do., Do., Do. F.tiDAYs „ Motueka Saturdays „ Motueka, Terms— Three Guineas each Mare; Groomage. Eive Shillings. Two or more Mires as per agreement. 2794 FRANCIS HOLDER. I TENDERS FOR GRAVEL. 1 LENDERS will be received by the underBigued uotil 5 p.m on THURSDAY, September 21, for the supply of 150 Yards of Gravel, more or kss, ani delivmd at No. 1 Contract th. Port. Speciiicitioiiß to be seen at the works, or at Mam is 'I hojias's, Se.wyu Place, or at T. M-rHENs's, Washington Valley. Septemter 16, 1876. 2772 Cheap Meat ! Cheap Meat ! ! JOHN IEEE, tJ The Man who BROKE THE MONOPOLY, AND FIRST REDUCED THE PRICE OF MEAT IN NELSON 1 1 ! Begs to inform his Ou.tomers and th? general rti.lic, that he is, at hi. new BOTCHEKIN'. J-iSTABLIS-IMENT, Thafaloah trebt, still Selling tli. PRIMEST MEAT than can be Irou^lu m«o the Nelßon market, at the foliwing prices:—Mutton - - - 3d. to 4d. Beef - - - - 3d. to od. Pohk Veal, and every ki.-d of Small Goods propcrtionately reasonable. J. Kerr be.s to i timate to hi. i umerous j Customers that Mj 'motto being " .mall j Pkofiis and Quick Kktden.," to ensure him ! eucce.-s in his un ertaking, and enable him to cont'nue tre supply of a GOOD ARTICLE at a hEASU/v'ABLB PRICE, it will be nei-ess-ir t_ iely upon prompt p.»vnnnts. Tlie mmb'e ninepuntv; i3 bttrer than the luzy shilling, hut unl es the nimbiene.s of the lesser sum is assured, the benefi; is lost to the purve> or of cheap goods, lie must therefore it^iat upon ALL. ACJOUNI'S for Meat .upplielat tlie reiiici.i prices bying Pa ID AT THE MONTH'S END, otherwise the old-fashion. d rates will be charged. JOHN KERR, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY B UTO BER, TRA FA LG A R- . TREET, (Next lo the l^ank oi JSew Ze-ilani ) SLIPPING SUI PL E. J. 2803

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 232, 21 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 232, 21 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 232, 21 September 1876, Page 3

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