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T. R. Hodcler & Co* SUGARS suitable for Preserving: Finest Crushed Loaf First and Second Counters Fine Yellow from 4|d per lb. Eew Season's TEAS in Boxes, Half-chests, and Chests, from Is 9d to 8s 6d per lb. Just Received: a large importation of AMERICAN GOODS: Washing Machines, Novelty Wringers, Preserving Pans, Buckets, Tubs, Axes, Hayforks, Rakes, Saws, Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, &c, &c. Fencing Wire, Corrrugated Iron, Hop Bales, and Corn Sacks. Cash Buyers of Hops and all Colonial Produce. RICHMOND and MOUTERE.

CRICKET! EVENT OF THE SEASON ! Australian Eleven v. Twenty-two of Nelson! ! On the Victory-squarß Cricket Ground, 9th and lOtn FebruaryAdmission — One Shilling. Play to commence at 11 o'clock, 354— 7 ' NOTICE. THE Parties who Cut the Anchor Line and sheets belonging to my Boat, and mads use of the same, are Requested to REPLACE them, to avoid Legal Proceedings. R. S. LUCAS. Nelson, Feb. 2, 18*1. 357 WANTED. sfk PICK and SHOVEL U MEN WANTED to work on the Eoad between Foxhill and the Buller. Apply on the works to JOHN McLEAN, Contractor. 360—12 ' begs to announce that she has taken a COMMODIOUS SUITE§EOOIS in Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, which will be opened shortly with a complete assortment of all the LEADING NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, &c, Also, a nice variety of FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, &c. Mrs. MELHUISH has secured the services of a thorough DRESSMAKER, just arrived from England. Mrs. Melhuish, NEW SHOW EOOMS, Nearly opposite Telegraph and PostOffice, Trafalgar-street.

Young Men's Christian Association. /AUARTFRLY MRETIKG of Members V^ FJ?lDAl,Ftbiu3ry 4, at 8 p.m. Comtn ttea most at 7 p.m Important business. 375—1 J. H. HASBNt SS, Secretary. COKE. ON HAN D — B. at COKE an* CHARCOAL for HOP-DRYING. 377 SHABP & CO. NOTICE. A FI7LL MEETING of th« Members of A. tha NELSON <IT* RIFLES will be held lit tlw Dbiix Shkd, TO-MORROW (Fdiay) EVEWJNG, at Ball-past L-even o'clock p.m A full muster requested, Business— He Entertainment. 379—1 FOR SALE. /"^BESTNUT MAFE by Dpadshot (Ce*dKJ shot's dam Certainty by II Burbk're, aam Chance by Sir Bcrcules cut of Fjneiee ad Arab, by Toas, out of Flirsby Mariner) syra old, 15 hands, in splendid condition, free from vice, quiet to ride, Rnd has been driven in harness. Pries £i 6. A pply to Mr. A.JKOBERTSON, Wakefield. THEATRE j§3|iy|S ROYAL Managke .....Mb J. W. Mabshall Business Managbh .Mb. W.T. LAST HIGH!'! LA%T NIGHT! OF The COURT MINSTRELS! When the Management will kind ! y teader a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Mr. BILLY WILSON, whf n they hope hia uienda will raily rcuad him Grand Change of Programme J Million Prices - 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. N.B — The Company will appear on FRIDAY EVENING, the 4lh instant, Ht WAKEFIELD,andon SATUHDAY at MOTUKKA. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 3rd February, 1881. A PPLICATIONSVwiII be recr-iveri at the i3L above Office' until FIiIDAY, 25th February, instant, at Four p.rffi., from nereo&s desirous of filling the offices of INSPECTOR of NUISANCES and REGISTRAR of DOGS for tho City of Neleon. Tbe ea'ary attached to tha above offices will b 3 £50 per annum, and 5 per cent, coraitniesion on tbe cmount of Dog Rigistratir n Fees collected. Applications muat be marked on'the outside " Application for Inspectorship." H.V. GULLY, 350~4a Town Clerk. fire! /pHE " NORWICH UNION " offers to JL - Insurers the advantages of Unquestionable Security, Liberal Terms, Immediate Settlement of Losses, iVo Dispuli7ig. W.M. STAN TON, S6 2— 2 Agent.

Travelling Boxes. 0 i WILKINS & FIELD Invite inspection of tbeir various patterns of TRUNKS and BOXES, invaluable to Ladies and Gentlemen -who are travelling. The patterns comprise " The Tourist's Box," " The Ladies' • Satchel," " The Handy Box," "The Scarborough Trunk," and "The Steel Overland Trunk," which latter is unsurpassed for' ' strength, lightness, and security of fastening. . _. . "' "■ '0 ' Js SEWING MACHINE'S ■ • their stock embraces several new and improved patterns, both in. I " hand " and in " treadle," also in " hand and treadle combined ; " and variety for selection, excellence of quality, and moderato prices cannot fail to meet tho approval of their customers. "Wilkins & Field,} Ironmongers^ Nelson, 1 January, \BBh ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 2

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