T— _ ! ON Sf Lt. A FEW ffore Tc'ni flf those Splendid Brown Bher P.JTAIO'S. Aleo, New Kidney Potatoes, Gr« en Pea?, Strawberries, G oot el errie?, aad Rhubarb. 3563-lp W. PHILLIPS, Waimea-st. Hope Sunday School. THE TWENTY-KIGHTII ANNIVERSARY of the above School will (D.r.) be held oa S'!NL>AY NEXT, 23 d Novmb?r, when a SEKM'»N will b?prea<hdiu New Schoolroom, at Ha f-pa*t Six odo k in the eveoiog by she he* J A Hamilton Collection in aid of the School Foods. On THURSDAY, 27th, a PUBLIC TEA will t-ks place in the New School-ro m, tt Hope, after which a PUBLIC MKEIING will be held. Several Sfiniotcrs and Friends will address the meeting. Children's Tea at 3 ; Adu ts* at 5 p m. Admission 1/6, Children Free. 3547-6 The Pof t Butefceary. To the Inhabitants of the Port, and the general public. f THE OM-eitablished BUTCHERY at which Mr. B. Bbioht formeily carried 6i basincss, will be R B-0 P E N ED On TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 26. J. PARKER, 3341— 1p Butcher. FOR SALE. "" THE following CAPITAL PRO-! PERTIES, the otfner infeending to leave Nelson : — Lot I— Four Acres first cla'a Land, with Houserf nine rooms and oottuildiogs a ven stalled stable, c»tile slird?, &c, known as ■* Franklyn Hiae," Fraiklyn■treet. IJ acres are laii out in Orchard and Garden, at present occniied by the owner. lot 2— Fotfr Acred fronting Vaoguard-atreer LotS— Nine Acres, more or less, fronting Vanguard and Tot-ra-Bt:eeis Lot 4— About Two Acres ironting St. Vincent street Lot 5 -47 Feet Frontage to Hardy-Street, with Shop and Dwelling-house thereon, , at present occupied by 'J'. H. Jones Lot 6—31 Feet Frontage to Trafalgar street, opposite Twiet and Gay'e, .with Stable, Coach-house. &c , in the occupation of the Telegraph Department Lot 7— 50 Acres first-class Land at Stoke, part in grass and part in crop, with Slaughterhouse and Yards all complete Lot B—loo Acres at Waitm a East, cropped as fol'ows:— 10 Acres in Oats. 90 in Farley ; aho Home, Btab'ej, Barn. Sheds, &c. The above is a capital opp. rtcnity far parties seeking investment. < r for small farms, as they will be sold on lit eral ttrms. Further particulars can be obtained from T. H. FOT, 3552— t0 Sranklynßise I Tailoring Department. m S. WYMOND & CO. • have engaged the services of an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, and EFFICIENT STAFF, and are now in a position to make up GENTS.' and BOYS' CLOTHING. The Ohdbh Dspabthbht is complete with Black West of Eogland Superfine, and Doeskins, Mosgiel, Geelong, and Scotch Tweeds. SUIT3 To Order injTwenty-four Hour*, from 70/-. Hall of Commerce.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 2
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