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. A' DAILY PAPER JFOR NELSON. • mHE NELSON EVENING MAIL is Published I Daily, at Four ; p.m., Country Edition at Halfpast Two. Price One Pennyj - ' ■ „ , No expense will be spared by the Proprietors in y, obtaining for this Journal the most complete and re- * pliable mercantile intelligence from the chief commer- * cialoentres of New Zealand, Australia, etc. ; authentic accounts from the variousjGold-fields of the "West Coast and other parts of the Colony ; the earliest in- , telligence of all matters of lopal interest, of the progress of events, in the North Island ; the English and Colonial hews, on the arrival/of each mail steamer ; and of all matters likely to Ie of interest to the Inhabitants of this Cit3 r . . Arrangements will be made to engage competent correspondents in the various Country Districts of this Pwvince, and in all other parts of this Colony and Australia ; advantage will be taken of the Telegraph wen completed to obtain the earliest intelligence of al matters of importance. . The Government Gazette ainouncements of interest will be inserted ; a carefully compiled digest of commercial information publisted weekly ; in fact no pains will be spared to renier the Evening Mail a &st-class' Mercantile Jourial; and the proprietors trust ; that the low price a^ which it is issued will ensure it so wide and extensive a circulation as to render it a valuable mediuit for advertising. The want of a Journal ofithis description has long been felt here, this town bang so centrally situated, in such close proximity to tjie rich Gold-fields of the West Coast, the port of departure of so many lines of steamers, and where the {commercial connections Sot its merchants extending to every part of New Zealand, render a daily papr an almost imperative necessity ; the proprietors jherefore trust that their exertions to supply an evident requirement will be duly appreciated by the public, and that such an . amount of support will be '^accorded, as will enable them to bring their undertaking to a prosperous issue. The Evening Mail will nj»t pretend to be in any respect a Political Paper; yet as occasion may offer, when it will be necessary tojexpress an opinion upon such matters, the proprietors desire to state that it will be a thoroughly independent Journal, attached to no party, devoted to noj faction, seeking only to {advance the interests of this Province, and the prosiperity of the entire Colony. | . * It is almost needless to pqint 'out to business men 'the great advantages offered Vby this Journal, as a medium for advertising, as lit will enable them to place their announcements daily before the public. !. SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS :— First Insertion, Three lines and under Is. ;. Six lines 2s. Nine lines 3s. ;' For every additional line above nine ... 2d. : Subsequent insertions at reduced rates. ;' R. LUCAS & SON, v , . ' Bridge-street. i mO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST i: X FUNDS ACT. ) • G-ENTLtrMEs:,— At the request of several electors, I ,beg^ to offer myself as a Candidate for the office of I Governor of the Nelson College. i . \- ' I am, •*■ •' Your obedient servant. m^L—, Ntelson, March 2, 1866. 111111 ilabor mart, brid^ e - STR]^^K LADIES and gentlemen residing in iown^^^^^ itt to- -their^ advantage to apply at tl|||P^ra| ir-.. *§ountry requiring labo^^^^^p :'immedjattelj|aromded tdton sending a comt^^^^^^" * Jtojthe LaJfor|M^^ndge-street, Nelson. j^^^^S'WANpi^^j^med^ately, Female Ser l^^^^ V^mOM^EOOD, Labor ¥»■» (\N SA^Ej^TrnMlCJ^lifGrniaii Prairi(^^Hra|d,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 5 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 5 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 5 March 1866, Page 1