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A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT FOR SATE on eaay terms.— A F\«M »nd SHRRP-RHN at Uppkr MoOte^b. comprising 1390 Acres, of; whic* 1 42* At'Ees are Freehold, sitaUei elo?e to tbe Mtufcere Inn. and on both sides of the main road irim Nelsin to Mocueka. ■■, .- The Freehold, including come of the best LAND at Upper Moutere, coQ-fati of 88 Acre?, surrounded by a Li*e Fencf, and sub. divided into Padlocks, with Dwrixinqhousb and Odtbi ildisq . a large Orchard and Plantation of over 600 Europan Pin s in forward state cf growth, and SBt Acres unimproved, every acre of which can, however, be ploughed. The Leasehold consist^ *f 703 Acres of Rheepran, and 2tO Acres Bush Lan<i. on which a quantity Manuka Hop-poles may at once bo cut. The whole will be sold either in one lof, or in allotments to suit purchasers. Half of the pnrchaae money may remain ' an mortgage Stock and Farm Implements may be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to Messrs. FFXL an-1 ATKINSON, Solicitors Ne son, or to CHARLES HARLING, Waimea Rend, Nelson. > 4106— nte TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSOIT. GENTLEMFN, — Mr Sharp having announced bis intention of r signing hi* t ' Seat as one of '^our Venaber« in the [House of Representatives,'! beg to intwa . • that, 'should he <lo»o,,I inten<l offering, myself as a OANOip ATE for Election in his place. , When the vacancy occurs! I shall, I trust, have the honor of addressing yoo> and 'explaining my political principles. ' .It having been industriously circulated in Nelson that I intend ptrmanently rem ving from Nelaon to Wei ing on I teg to assure you that I have no bo h intention, and I pledge rnvselt hot to do bo but that my home shall remain aa It is now, in Nelson. Your obedient servant, . ALBERT PITT Nelson, November 29, 1878. 4031 Notice of Removal. THE undersigned has EBMOVED hia Ofeice and Workshop to NILE-STREET, near Trinity Presbyterian Church, where the business will be carried on as before. JAMES ROBERT ON. Builder. Cu'iirantor, &c. .7—26 2U.LE-3TBBET, QT. MAErSABI PJON,U . NELSON, I TRE ; CA SH ;PI?IZRS ARE— . One of Fifty Pounds . Tnree of Ten Pounds Four of Five Pounds Twenty-live of Two Founds Then there is a direct shipment of firsfrc)a6S Plated Goods, In all 110 articles— many worth from Five to Tbh Poune3 eaib, apd 1 none I.es.tban Twenty SfiiLi,iNQ3. They include Swing Kettles, Toilet Sets in Gilt and. Steel (very handsome), Celery Stands, Card Cases: and Baskets, bait Cellars, Fruit Dishes, Inkstands, , Gilt, r Chased iCups, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vases, Jewels. &c, &c , &c. / Ten NeW Watclies Have, been especially ordered nom . England There 'will c: be also a great variety of other Valuable Prizaa, forming altogether . . : : The Best Drawing of Prizes ever offered. TICKETS^-H ALF-A-CROWN I ' ' MAT BB OBTAINKD FBOM '. Bsv3.Fatebb Gabin and Mahonky, Menrs. A. M.'GEB^Nelaon Hotel ; Parmekteb Hojya] Hotel ; A M. Kavikaob: C ohitigwood-st.; , at Mr H.D. Jackson's, Traialg3r-st ; Mr J. Hounsem,, Trafaigar-ai; andMr.'W.M. Stanton's, Trafalgar-at. : -". ;"") j N,B;— The Plated Goods will be exhibited shortly. The Drawing will . be p'aeed entirely under the control of a Com- '•■> mittee, to be sekcted by ticket- . holders. ! - 81-4-26 OWING TO EXPIRY OF LEASE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the expiry of < be lease of the 6 AGLAN Bbbwbbt, W..C. HABLETT, who ha traded for ' the past. 18^ years "under the name of "Harley & Pods," ia compelled to RELIHQt IbHBUaINEBB. | ! All Claims VgVinst him will be paid at the Office of the Raglan Brewer ■ within fourtsen days; and alt debts owing to him are requested, to be paid duri g tbe same time Those outstanding after that time will ; be placed in the bands of a Solicitor for collection. : . . W. CHARLEY, j. Nelson, December 28, 1873. : , - , ••.« 4392. IN reference to the above, I beg to notify that I have taken over {he Business heretofore conducted by Mr W illiam Chablbs Habljy at the Raglan Brew'erv, f c son, as B'ewer, Maltster, tod Geoersl Merchant, urder the style i>r flrni of • Harlfy & l under w teh" style the : faid bunneia will be henceforth 'carried oniby me for my sole benefit. .o ; . '„ : , J. A HARLEY. " * Witness— ALBERT PITT, - Solicitor, Nelson. Nehon, January 1, 1879. : 9 LAYS AND RHYMES BY WILLIAM HOGG, ft-BIBON. Subscribers to.the.abovs Work ran.njow-.'•-bt%!»/ "t:*it rw?« ?.pj>r:eH<io" z-~i the ruW '"' c Sold by all Bookskllbbs> ! ! ■ • ; ■ .■:■■;■■■ '■■--■ -•■■•■ '; j ■• ' "Them that's rich can ride in cbaiaea, But them that's poor maafe walk like blazea." " ■'■■"■ ".'_\ ': =; mHB BEST and CHEAPEST |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 13 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 13 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 13 January 1879, Page 3

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