W ?_?__.,_ t o6d PI-AIN. COOK and LAUNDRESS. Good Wages. Apply, Mrs LAWRt^CE, 2,35 Tiafalgsf-atT.... W Al _£J?_>_° p DHCHASE a good quiet !. , UURb E» to go in Harness. For pirticu.aM apply t 0 B. S. CLOUSTON, or Office of this Paprr. 2331— t c TTTANTED a M ARRIfD COUPLE with- .". out encumbrance ; Man to look after Horse and Garde.. Wife to Cook, &c Good Wages.— Apply T. S. WYMOND & CO., * 5? 5 FKllof Commerce. NOTICE.— BUT TSR aiid EGG S ; WAN- ' TED. Cash on Delivery, i 253 4 T. GOWLEY, Bridge st. CIOTTAGE TO LET at the Port, opposite J Brigade Shed. Apnly 2532 EVERETT BROS. 8. CO. i>C REWABD. — The above re(\dfj ward wiil be paid to any person giving information that will had to the conviction of the person who THREW a tsIONE and BROKE my WINDOW last night, August 21, abouf Half-past 7 o'clock. C HARLEY, 2530— . Grove House Licensed Victuallers Association. AN EMERGENCY MEETING will be bfdd at tbe Coach ahd Hobsbs Hotel, at 3 p m. on MONDAY, the 2..th instant. Business : — Interest of the Trade re the forthcoming Election. W. STALL ARD, 2533 Hon. Secretary. To the Electors of Nelson. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GENTLEMEN.— At the earnest and repented request of many of your number. I have consented to become a CANDIDATE for the honor of representing you in the next Parliam.nt, and will take an early opportunity of publicly addressing you I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours, &c , 25 "8 JOHN GRAHAM. rPHE COMMITTEE formed for the pur_L pose of securing Mr JOHN GRAHAM'S FLV CTION, wiil meet at 8 o'clock THIS EVFNING. Temporary Committe RoomMr Gb. ham's Shop The Committ. e wiil he glad to see any of Mr GRAHAM'., supporters who were not present at list night's meeting. 2537 CITY ELECTION. ELECTORS willing to act upon Mr CURTIS'S Committee are request el to meet TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at Mr, Adqardb's latb Auction Koohb, in Bridge-street, at 7 o'clock. 2539 FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA. JACKSON'.-i & MARUN'S UAXS. BI.UFF, ANO DUNEDIN. .a^,: rriHE s.s. ;|g||||g||3|k MAORI, on MONDAY, 25th August, at 12 noon. Freight and Passage Ticket) must be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. Government A barf. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Court, holden at Nelson. In the matter of "The Debtors' and Creditors' Acts," and of the Deed of Arrangement of MALCOLM STEVENSON, of the City of Nelson, Baker, an arrangibg debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Meeting of the Creditors held at the Offices ot Messrs Adams & Kingdon, Nelson, on the 18th August, 1879 and t-y virtue of a Deed of that date executed by WILLIAM H ADD ( >W, tbe continuing Trustee under the said Deed of Arrangemert, ALF..E!) ELLIOTT, the retiring Trustee, and JOHN ROW MABIN, the new Trustee, respectively, under the said Deed of Arrangement, the atid JOHN ROW MABIN was APPOINTED TRUSTEE under the said Deed of Arrangement, in the place of Alfred Elliott, who thereby resigned his Trusteeship, and the said John Row Mabin thereby declared bis acceptance of such Trusteeship. Dated at Nelson, this 19th August, 1879. ADAMB & KINGDON, Solicitors iu tbe matter of the said Deed of Arrangement. 2533
NELSON CITY ELECTION. I TO ALBERT PITT, ESQ. WE, tbe undersigned Electors of the City of Nelson, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to represent us as a Member of the House of Representatives at the forthcoming Election, and we pledge ourselves to use our best exertions to secure your return. (Signed by 161 Electors.) GENTLEMEN— I bave much pleasure in complying with the invitation contained in your requisition, and consent t° become a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the House of Representatives in thO next Parliament. (I shall ask you to meet me at an early date tbat I may have the honor of expressing my political views. Tours faithfully ALBERT PITT. To the Gentlemen signing the above Requisition. rpHOSE ELECTORS who are willing to A assist in securing MR. PITT'S ELECTION as a Member of the House of Representatives, are requested to MEET at the Masonic Hall, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 22nd instant, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Acton Adams Bequests the Electors of the City of Nelson to meet him at the PROVINCIAL HALL, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 25th instant, at 8 o'clock. 2516 WAIMEA ROAD RATE. THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby give notice of iheir int. ntion to make a RATE of ONE SHILLING in the POUND upon the Rateable Value of all Property within the district for tbe period from the lat April, 1879, to March 3 1st, 1880, such rate to be payable on the 13th day of September, 1879 ; and that the Rate Book will be Open for Inspection by the Ratepayers, at ths Store of Mes. rs. Hodder & Co., Richmond, on and after WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant, for a period of Twelve Days, and afterwards at the Secretary's Ot__ce. T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. Richmond, August 21, 1879. 2529—6 TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. ENGRAVINGS and CHROMO-LITHOGBAPHS, SELECTED SUBJECTS, alter Turner, 1 enleys, Rowboth&o., Lance, Hunt, and other popular Painters SELLING OFF At 20 per cent. Reduction ! from the English printed price list of the publishers, Messrs McQueen & o«, Art Printer., in Mip Art UniOU Of LondcU. %* The usual (marked) prices, if booked. W. M. STANTON. All Pictures will be sold from the published price list with 20 per cent, discount. Pianofortes ! The largest and best stock ever exhibited in Nehon. PRICES REDUCED so low as to ensure a clearance, to make room for instruments now on tbeir way. *** A Further Discount for Cash. Mak.r . - Erard, Bord, Neumeyer, Kreibel, Boucher, ISevfeld, Silber, Boosey, Bechani, Descriptions — Trichord, Oblique, Semioblique, Vertical, Overstrung, Iron Framed, Gunmetal Braced, §c. W. M. STANTON, IMPORTER OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SOLE AGENT FOB MASON AND HAMLIN OBGANS. Just Received,— WOOD PIPS"S,a very great variety, including GBD brand, numerous styles, Meerschaums, Choice Tobaccos, China Ginger, Indian Condiments, Potted Meats, Ox tiil and Turtle Soups, superior Toilet and Household Soap?, Teas, Groceries, and Provisions. FOLDING TAPESTRY CHAIRS, a new an<i eleg.nt article (sole agency). Sewing Machines, Hand and Foot Stationery and Books Brown Paper, No. 2 manufacture Fancy Goods and Hardw»re sundries. TIT TOT Om A „.Tm__l.T
BOOTS! BOOTS!! o Now opening, ex " Loch Cree," " Pareora," and other late arrivals — 2£) p* TRUNKS AD BOOTS AND SHOES Comprising LADIES', GENTS.', and CHILDREN'S, Of English, French, and German manufacture, being the largest and most varied assortment ever offered to the New Zealand public ; also a large assortment of Colonial Goods, our own make, wbich we can confidently recommend, and which will be sold at exceedingly LOW PRICES, to meet the times. TO BOOTMAKERS. NOW ON SALE, a good assortment of LEATHER of all kinds ; UPPERS in great variety, and a lar^e Stock of GRINDERY at Reduced Prices for Cask Only. LIGHTBAND and CO., TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 200, 22 August 1879, Page 2
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