Notice of Removal. THE undersigued has REMOVED bia Office and Workshop to NILE-STREET, near Trinity Presbyterian Church, wbere the business will be carried on as before. JAMES ROBERTSON, Builder, Contractor, &c. 7—26 NlIiE-STREET. OOMFORTABLE BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Single Gent'eman (nr two, if friends), private use of rooms, withiu 10 minutes' walk of Postoffice. For particn'ars address Box 86, Postoffice. 90— tc QT. MAEY'S AET UNION, U NELSON. TFIE CASH PRIZES ARE— One of Fifty Pounds Three of Ten Pounds Pour of Five Pounds Twenty-five of Two Founds Then there is a direct shipment of first-class Plated Goods, In all 110 articles— many worth from Five to Teh Pounds each, and ncna 1 es tban Twenty Shillings. They incluie Swing Kettles, Toilet Sets iu Gilt and Steel (very handsome), Celery Stands, Card Cases and Baskets, bait Cellars, Fruit Dishes, Inkstand?, Gilt Chased f ; Cups, Napkin Riogs, Fruk Knives, Vases, Jewel.. *c, &c, &c. Ten New Watches Have bcen especially ordered iiom England There will be aleo a great variety of other Valuable Prizes, forming altogether The Best Drawing of Prizes ever offered. TICKETS— HALF- A-CROWN I UAY BE OBTAINED FROM Rbvs.Fa.thbb Gabin and Mahomet, Messrs. A. M'GEE.lNelson Hotel ; Pabhenter. Royal Hotel; A." M. Eavanagh, Collicgwocd-st. ; at Mr D. D. Jackson's, Trafalgar-st ; Mr J. HotrasELi, Trafa ! gar-st.; and Mr. W. M. Stan? on's, Trafalgar-st. N.B.— The Plnted Goads will be exhibited shortly. The Drawing will be p'aced entirely uuder the control of a Committee, to fce selected by ticketholders. 81—26 OWING TO EXPIRY OF LEASE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the expiry of tbe lease of the Raglan Bbbwkkt, W. C. HARLEY, who ha* traded for tbe past IS% years under the name of. "Harley & Son9," is compelled to BE* LINQUI3H BUSINESS. All Claims .gainst him will be paid at the Office of the Raglan Brewery witbin fourteen days; and all debts owiog to him are requested to ba paid during the same time. Those outstanding after that time will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection. W. C. HARLEY, Nelson, December 28, 1878. 4392 IN reference to the above, I beg to notify that I bave taken over the Business heretofore conducted by Mr William Charles Harley at the Raglan Brewery, Nelson, as Brewer, Maltster, and Genera! Merchant, under the style or firm of "Harley & Sons," under which style the faid businets will be henceforth carried on by me for my sole benefit. J. A HARLEY. Witness— ALBERT PITT, Solicitor, Nelson. Neleon, January 1, 1879. 9 SCHOOL COMMITTEES are reminded tbat, in accordance with Section 13. of " The Education Act," it will b • the duty of each Committee, between the Ist and 31st days of January, 1879, to transmit to the Education Board the names of TWO PERSONS qualified to be Members of the Board, their written consent being first obtained. Tbe names of the Members of the Board who retire by ballot, all "of whom are eligible for re-election, are— 1. Andrew Burn Suter, Bishop of Nelson. 2. ilium Rout, Esquire. 3. Robert Malcolm, Eequire. By order of the Board, W, C. HODGSON, 146 Secretary. Christmas Fruits ! CHRISTMAS FRUITS ! ! SUGARS FOR PRESERVING! Prime HAMS for PICNICS/ M. M. Webster, In offering his CHRISTMAS GOODS thia season, respectfully requests the special attention of Customers to their SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DRIED FRUITS, The Finest ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of— Muscatels, Elemes. Sultanas, Currants, Frecch Plums in lib Jars China Ginger in IK J ars Jordan and hhell Almcnds Barcelona Nuts Orange, Lemon, and Citron Candied Peel Persian Dates, Er;eili ligs &c, &c, <*c SUGARS : Mauritius Crystals. Sydney Company's J.W and I.C Loaf and Crushed Loaf Tablet and Brown Sugais. Half-a-ton Prime Canterbury BACON AND HAM. Half-a-ton Knight's celebrated CHEESE* ALSO, A FBTV OF. WEBSTER'S SpecialitiesLing Fish— Fine Red h erring in barrels— Albro* Smoked Sprats— Anchovies in Oil Spanish Olires— Sheep Tongues— Tarragon Vinegar. And, as a matter of fact, Webster's Coffee is the Best ! Because the Finest Ceylon Plantation Berry is used only, and that is roasted and ground daily on the premises, ensuring freshness, briskness, and that exquisite aroma for which good Coffee is so much valued. M.M. WEBSTER. - FAMILY GROCER, &c, TBAFALGAK-ST.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 15, 17 January 1879, Page 3
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