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TENDERS FOR GRASS SEED. rriENDERS endorsed " Tender for Grass -&- Seed," will be received by tfie undersigned, until 4 p m. on FRIDAY, the 6th of Ap'il next, lor the supply ot abont 150 bushels of Clean RYE GRASS SEED, and about 800 lbs. of Clean COCKSFOOT SEED, lo be delivered either at the Commercial Wharf, Neison, or th« Wharf, Motueka. Tenders may bo sent in for any lee.a quantity than that aboce stated, and must in every case be accompanied by samples, state place of delivery, aud guarantee bulk tqual t-» sample. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily b8 accepted. H. V. GULLY, Hon. See. Motueka Relief Committee. Nelson, 31st March, 1877. 1026 r|IEN*DER-5 will be receiyed by the WAIA MEA ROAD BOAKD uniil 10 am. on SATURDAY, April 7, for 1. — Forming on Moutere Hills 2.— Do. Richmond-street 3.— Supplying Horaes and C^ts Specifications to be ssen after MONDAY, April 2— for No 1, at Mr E. Sioqi hkow s, No. 2 at the " White Hart," and No. 3 at Mr Beattib'b, Stokb; "Plouch Inn," Richmond; "Wakefield Inn," bpaiwo Gbove; «* Fokest Ihh," Wakbfibld; " Palmbr's," Waimea West; and llr J. Win's, Dovedals. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with Members of the Board, or the under-,.*gued, T. J. THOMPSON, 996 — 3 Secretary. TENDERS will be received by the WAIMEA KOAD BOARD until 10 am on SATURDAY, April 7, for RENTING the TOLLS receivable at the Suburbah South TOLL-GATE for One Ye/ b, from April 1 6. Condition^ of Lease to ba seen at the Toll Collector's House, The Tolls for the current year were let at a rent -I of .£4OO, Tenderß, of wnich the highest will not nscessarily be accepted to be leu with Members oi the Boaid, or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 997 — 3 Secretary. TU BE SOLD the Buildiug known as the "TEMPERANCE HALL," with SMt frontage to Bridge-street and ?oft frontage to Collingwood- street. Apply to B. CRISP, or I. M. liILL. 1009-6 FOR SALE PRIVATELY. mHE GOODWILL of "THE GLOBE X HOTEL," situate olose to the Bailway Station, in the City of Nelaon. The Lease his upwards of two yeirs to run. Rent £50 per anum The Stock, Furniture, &s , 10 be t ikea at a raluatior. Posession immeiiate. The Hotel has ample accommodation, is doing a capital ready-money business, and, to a suitable person, aff >rds an excellent opportunity for a lucrative investment. For further puticulara, apply to Mr ALBERf PITT, Solicitor, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. Nelson, March 12 1877. 844 TO BUTCHERS, &c. Bf\(\ PRIME FAT MERINO \J\J WETHERS t f\ HEAVY CROSS-BRED WETHEKS tI KJ ard a few good L_MBS FOR SALE, In lots to suit purchaser*?. A. J. KICHMOND The Cliffs, Ne'son, 27th March, 1877. 9SO-6 NOTICE. HAVING purchased from Mr Newport the exclusive right of SHOOTING 0 er all his property situated within the Water-sheds of the Maitai and Brook-strtet btreams, and the Wakapuaka Hills, it is my inten*ion, after this date to PRi iSE'JUTE all persons found TRESPASSING with '• Gun or D -g and Gun" on any part of ihe said land. Ani I have given instruction-- tbat ALL persons eo found are to be informed against, unless they can produce a Card of Permission from me. JOHN OLDHAM. Werneib. 970—3 MONEY TO LEND on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY, in sums to suit Borrowers. i Apply to C. E. BUNNY, 725 Solicitor, Trafalgar street, NeUon. STEAM TURNERY WORKS. T A. PACKER has just received ex 0 • Chandicr e, Threo Ptckngea of that celebrated Victoria Endless Window Blind Cord with racks complete. Price, from one shilling each. INSPECTION INVITED. Also on hand, Cohen's patent Elastic Window Blind Racks. J. A. PACKER, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAKER Hardy street. Nelson. 788 EASTER HOLIDAYS AND VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT. ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS. rpHE Ordinary Time Table will be JL SUSPENDED, MONDAY. Leave Nelson. Arr. Eichmond. Arr. FoxliiU. 8. Oam. 8.30 a.m. . ' 9.30 o.m. 10. 0 a.m. 10.45 a m 10.30 a.m. 11.0 a.m. ' 12. 0 noon 12 30 p.m. . 2.30 p.m, 3, Opm. — 4 30 p.m. 5.15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 6.45 p.m. 7 f30 p.m. KETU'iN. Leave Foxhill. Leave Eichmond. Arr Nelson. 7.45 o.m. 5.30 am. 9. 0 a.m ' 10. 5 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 11. 6a,m, U.ao-ainL 11,0 a.m, 12, 0 noon 12,30 p (DQt — — - 4,30 p,m, 5, Dp'mV 6. 0 p.m. 6.45 p.m, 7.T5p,m,' Single tickets available for tbe return journey from Thursday night toTfuesdav morning, \ J GEO. ASHCROFT, 964 Manager.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 78, 2 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 78, 2 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 78, 2 April 1877, Page 3

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