mONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. NELSON COLLEGE. MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Interest at Current Rated.' • Apply to ROBERT POLLOCK, 90 Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. ON FREEHOLD SFCURITY, in sums to suit Borrowers, from £50 to £1,000 and upwards, at current rateß of interest. ALBERT PITT, 17 Solicitor, Nelson. MONEY TO LEND on approved FREEHOLD Security. Apply to BUNNY & 'SINCLAIR, Solicitors, Nelson. 725 Notice of Removal. MESSRS. BUNNY & SINCLAIR have REMOVED to their NEW OFFICES over Messrs.. Black and Son's Siioe* in Trafalgar- 6 treet. 3280—6 AUCKLAND TXC-USE BOARDING Jtt ESTABLISHMENT^ for;- Gentlemen and Families, Port Road, convenient to Postoffice, Saltwater Baths, and for Sportsmen, who enjoy Shooting, Boatn&, and Fishing. Terms moderate. —52 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. -_^q_-JT_-_a T^HE Powerful Cart EnThs Horse 1 will travel weekly to Foxhill, Moutere f -Motueka, and Panj.ato*-*r». Termß £2, Grcomage, ss. For Juil particulars tee cards. JOHN HAGAN, 3416 Spring Grove. Globe Hotel. THIS HOTEL has been thoroughly repaired and fitted, and under the management of the proprietress, Mrs. SIMMONDS, will prove a very desirable place of residence for travellers, and of comfort for citizsns. The GLOBE HOTEL bdog a Free House, can boast a Bar in which nothing but the beat is served. 2314-26 PROVINCIAL HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET, (Opposite:. Government Buildi- gs), Nelson, T. F. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, TF. O'B begs to inform his numerous « irlenda and the public generally that ha qaa taken the above old established House, which, he has had thoroughly renovated and improved, 1 so that he cm now offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Vi-ifcors at moderate charges. N.B.— The Bar has been replenished with a carefully selecttd stcck of Wines end Spirits, etc. 3»4l "BISIKG SUN" HOTEL, WAIMEA ROAD, GEORGE CLEMENTS, formerlj Steward on ihe " Anchor " line ot Packets, begs to inform bis friends and he public that he tas taken the above Hotel, and hopes that his long experience as a caterer for the public wi 1 secure for him a full share of support There is very eood accomtnodiitu n lor those who lavor the "Rising Sun" with a Call, and a Grass Paddock for Howe*, 3067-26 " QQlden FJeqce " HptQl. HT. HALL (late of the '< Rising • Sun 5 ' Hoipl) begs to inform his friends and the pub ic that he has purchased t-ie above (avorite Hotel, and to assure them that under new management tha Hotel will be BEPLE.TE WITH EVEEY COMFORT. The "Golden Fleece" I« not to be excelled as a Family Hote', and from its convenient although retired position It affords fpecial advantages. The utmost attention -is devoted to the welfare of Boarders, and none but the best of Wines, Spirus, &c are kept. 2845-4.C.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 214, 18 October 1878, Page 1
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