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IMPOUNDED at RICHMOND, October 25, a GREY GBLDING, ■ -6J hands high, aged, no visible brand, shod all . round, sore wither. If cot cUimed will be SOLD on November 13. A. G. BROCK, 3168 Poundkeeper. E. W. DEE, TAILOR, BRIDGE-STREET, Has just received a Large Shipment of THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS, COATINGS, FANCY VESTINGS, WEST OF ENGLAND AHD SCOTCH TWEEDS. E. W. D. respectfully. BoPcits an inspection of the above, and would also call attention to his large assortment of MOSGIEL TWEEDS JUST TO HAND. 3090—26 Public Works Office. (Colonial Architect's ( liflce), Wellington. 23rd October, 1876 TENDERS are invited for ADDITIONS to tke POST-OFFICE, at NeUon. General Conditions, Specifications, and drawings may be seen at tbe Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Trafaigar-stree., Nelson. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Pnblic Worku, and marked outside ■• Tenders for Additions to Post-Off. .c, NelsoD," will be received at the Office of the undersigned, up to Norn, of MONDAY, the I3*h day of November, 1«76. Telegraphic Tenders will be received, provided ths original Tender and deposit are lot 1 god with the nearest District Engineer, at the timo a) ove specified. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, 3122 Colonial Architect. SOHO FOUNDRY, BRiDGI.-STR.ET, NELSON. ]^OUTRAY~~& CROSBIE, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, BOILtJ-K MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, GENERAL SMITHS, &c, &c. Modtbat & Crosbie h-vinir entered ' into PaMHsbbHip, and completed exk-nsive I alterations and alditions to their Machinery, I are now prepared to Fxeoots Obdbrs on a Lasgbs Scale of any class or description of Machinbrt, with expedition, first-class workmanship, and at prices to compete wilh any firm in tho colo_ies. Plans and Specifications prepare., and Estin. ates given. CASTINGS IN IRON OR BKASS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Charges Moderate. 3164 EICHMOND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, November Ist, TRAINS will run as under.— Leave Foxhill at 7.45 Leave Nelson at 930 » •> J0.50 „ „ no 11 it 2.45 „ „ 12. .0 4 30 All the above will be through trains, stopping at all Stations, except the 1 1 a.m irom Nelson, which will run to Richmond only, returning from Richmond to Nehon at 11 so Trains will leave Richmond for Nelson 4.0 p.m n »i » 11 11 fi.so ,, »» •> >! 11 ji 7 0 „ 11 11 <> „ „ 9.0 „ All Carriages will be First Class. Open Trucks with Seats, second cl_ss In the event of more pa.sengers wiehing to go or return than the above trains will accommodate, such extra trains as may be required will be put on. GEO. ASHCROFT, 8113 General Manager. THE EXCHANGE MAR T, TRA-FALGAR-STREET, NELSON. A -WBKKI.T PUBLICATION WitL B 3 IBBDED ON Satobday, Novsmb_b 4th. THIS is tho happy medium by which all jour wants can be supplied, niutual benefit of all parties concerned The advantage of the system must be obvious to all, by which you can accommodate yourself and neighbour at the same time. The object the Proprietor has in view is to establish the medium by which advertis.rs can Exchange Goods of every description for which they have no further use for the class of articles they wa it in return, thus relieving both parties of the accumulation of comparatively duad stock, wh ; eh must as a natural consequence arise in every family. Transactions where practicable, and at the wi h of the advertiser, can be negotiated through the Mart, at a nominal cost for Storage, I y the Goods beiug sent to the Show Rooms, Trafalgar-Street, thus saving the ne.eesity of the priccipals being known in the matter. Agents will be appointed in every District, through whom a'l information can beobtaine 1 Country friends, by enclosing etimp, will receive full particulars by the return of post. Terms— -Fits, insertions Is ; fbr each subsequent one 6*l. If an exchange is not effected by four insertions, they will be continued for a reasonable period iree of cost. On Saturday, November 4th, a Complim notary Edit-on will be delivered to every householder in Nelson, All Orders let at the Office, Tn-falgar-street, prior to Friday, November 3rd will be published in the first Kdition. Kespectf ully soliciting ycur patronnga, I am, your otedieut seivnnt, E. PUR.ER. Specimen op Advertisemexts, Sewing Machinb, Prima Donna, nearly new, in capital order, will bo exchanged for uselui Furniture, or gold for £3. Address. Macii Cow, three years old, to calve in December next, will be exch.ng.i fcr Store Pij-S, or sold for £5 lOs. Address. Fox Terbier Dog, thoroughbred will be exchanged ior Game Fowls. Address. 3173-S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 234, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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