CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held in the Nbw bCHOOLHOOM RICHMOND, n FRIDAY NfeXT, July 9, in aid of the CnunoH Parsonage Fund. Tickets 1/6 each. Doors open at 7 p.m., commence at 7.30 p m. 1981- td Nelson, July 3, 1880. To the Commi.eioners o£ Waste Lands, Nelson. I HEREBY give notice of mv intention to apply to tha Waste Limds Foard, Nelson, at their next sitting, for a Prnepecting License for Minerals other than gold, over a piece of ground in the Wangamoa and Wakapunka district, estimated to contain 200 acres, and more particularly described in the eaid appli cation. 1986—1 J. W. TATTON. ti^wSk^Ss: FROM LONDON. THE above Vessel being enterel in at the Customs, Consignee, are requested to present Bi Is of Lading, and to pass Entries without delay. SCLA.NDIRB & CO., 1998—2 Agents. Stevenson's Section Stoke. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned tip to the 17th inst. ior the SALE or LEASE of this Section, either in one or two lots. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1998-a td FELL & ATKINSON. BARTLETFS ESTATE. TENDERS will ba received by the undersigned up to the 3 1st instant, for the PURCHASE, for CASH, of all or any of tbe following Allotments of LAND in the City of Nelson. Further particulars upon application. The lowest or any tender not neces.arily accepted. Lot I.— Grove-.trcef Part of Section 280, 49 feet frontage by the whole de^th of the ac»e, with D welli' g- house. Lot 2. — Grove-etrtet, 52 feet frontage by same, depth with Bouse. Lot 3. — Grove-stteet, 52 feet frontage by Sitne depth. lot 4 —Har .iy-. treet, 23 feet frontage, next Mr Fleming's. Lot s.— Hope street, 23 feet frontage, with Buildings. 1994-atd FELL & ATKINSON. Steam Turnery Works, HARDY-ST., NELSON. J A. PACKEE takes this opportunity of thanking his customers for past favors, and in order to encourage CASH PAYMENTS, has resolved to allow a DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT, for Cafh, and to the Trade a similar Discount on ali accounts paid on or before the 7th of each month. Well-seasoned TURNERY of all descriptions always on hand. BRA r KET??, I-Arcub Boakdh. and .11 kinds of CARVED WOKK suitable for Builders or Cabinet Makers cut to ord.r. The "Eureka" American CLOTHES WRINGER on Sale, the Cheapest ?n the market. 1996 -2 m A GRAND DRAMATIC and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT FOE THE BENEFIT OF ST. MAKX'S ORPHANAGE will be held a. the MASONIC HALL, On Thursday Next, July 8, at which the Leading Amateurs o^ Nelson will assist. Tickets, 2/- and 1/- ; Family Tickets, 5/- ; may be obtained at the principal business houses in the city. Doors open at 7.30; Performance to commence at 8 sharp. 1989 NOW OPENING— Ms NOBFOLK, HIMALAYA, and aud other lat9 arrivals — TRTFNKS TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES! EOOTS! BOOTS! EOOTS! O" TRY OUR CHEAP BOXES OP BOOTS!!! A Family Shod for £1, including Father and Mother ! MUST BE CLEARED Prior to Stock-taking. LIGHTBAND & CO;, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. 199M2
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 158, 3 July 1880, Page 2
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498Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 158, 3 July 1880, Page 2
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