mENDERS will be received by tha WAIJL MEA R f )AD BOARD until JO am. on SATURDAY, June 2, for Supplying Sawn Timber. Specifications to be seen a't^r Saturday 26th, at the " Forest Inn," Wokefield. ' Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to te left with Members of the Board or the uniersiguad, T. J. THOMPSON, 161 1— 3 Secretary. f*£\ REWARD will bo giveu to any <£J'£l person giving information that will U ad to the conviction of the low scoundrel or scoundrels who DAMAGED the LOOK of my DOOR on the 23rd nutant; or £1 reward will be given to anyone " detecting persona interfering with my property. HENRY JACKSON, 1607 .. . \ Hardy-street, VOLUNTEER bTIIT ALL ACCOUNTS again 't the BALL COMMITTEE are requested to bs Bent in on or befo-e MONDAY NEXT, the 28t!i instant. J. P. KISSELL, 16*4— 1 Hon. Secretary. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY RACES. SETTLING NIGHT MONDAY, the 28th instant ALL CLAIMS against the COMMITTEE muat be sent in to the undersigned, at the Nelson Hotel, not later than TO-MOttROW, the 26th instant, or they will not be recognised. A. M'GEE, 1673 Secretary. MASONIC HALL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. , By Special Bequest. ' 1 MR. GEORGE COTTERELL ■ lias the honor to announce a : FINAL PERFORMANCE, With a Chanee of Piogramme. MISS ISABELLA CARANDIM : (Mrs George Cotterell) . WITH NEW SONGS, Tickets 3/- and 2/-. 1587 1 Kg" Just Received, and now on Sale. : Z)f\ BAGS PRIME SALT. 6ml\J ALSO, Some GOOD FAT TURKEYS. Of\ PAIRS WATERTIGHT BOOTS •LfV/ ON BALB CHs«AP AT E. J. KINGSTON'S. 1576 \ NELSON SMOKED FISH. JUST CURED. BARACOUTA, ABOUKA, COD, SNAPPEP, Fresh Salted AVouka 3d f Ib. by tha die J All Fjsuc Guaeanteed. We take the present opportunity of thinking our Customers and Friends for the kind support they havo given us, and we hope by telling a good article Rt a reason ble price, we shall merit a continuance of the same, and as we have beea enlarging the Smoke Houses, we shall be able to keep up a icgu'ar eupply this winter. Persons desirous of having FRESH FISH csn have them already cleaned. All fish guaranteed; ani we would feel obliged if, whan they are mt goo!, that they be returned. An inspection invited. No stale fl;h kept on (he premises. Also on hand 600 BUSHELS WINTER APPLES, consisting of:— Russete, Cambridge Fippinp, French Crabs, remains, &c. WANTED all kinds of GAME. BURRELL & MOLLER,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 122, 25 May 1877, Page 2
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