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• ; NELSON BOAED OF WORKS. nnENDERS will be received until THURSDAY, J_ the 24th May, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Erection and Completion of a BEIDGE and APPROACHES at Junction of Nile and Tasman streets. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the office on and after Thursday, 17th May. Security willbe required for the due. performance of the work. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Forms of Tender on application at the office, and addressed to -the Chairman of the Board of Works. By order of the Board, THOMAS YOUNGER. Secretary. Board of- Works Office, Nelson, ... - May 14, 1866. 464 NELSON BOAED OF WORKS. 7TIENDERS will be received until THURSDAY, I the 24th May, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Forming and Gravelling EOAD from. Collingwood Bridge to Trafalgar-street North. Specifications can be seen at the office on and after Th ursday, L7th May. S ecurity will be required for the due performance of the work. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Forms of tender on application at the office and addressedto the Chairman of the Board of Works. THOMAS YOUNGER, 447- Secretary. /TOBLE RICHMOND EDUCATION COMMITTEE _L invite TENDERS for. the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE at Appleby. Elans, and: specifications may be seen at Messrs. Hodder and Talbot's, Richmond, or at the Office of Mr. W. C. Hodgson, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. Tenders, addressed " Richmond Education Committee." may be sent in till June 7th. 452- ; JACOB BATEY. PEARCE N. NIXON, Commission Agent, Broker, Stock:', and Estate Agent, Arbitrator and Valuator. Address, for the. present, to the care of Mr. James Tingle, Stationer, &c, Bridge-street. Nelson, May 12. 1566. 443 E.. MUREELL, JEWELLER, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, BEGS to return thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Nelson ; and its vicinity,. for their liberal support since his commencement in business, and to inform them that he .has. REMOVED, to more Eligible PREMISES, nearly opposite his late shop; and would state that no effort shall.be wanting en his part to merit a continuance of their future patronage. 4D7 WE3LEYAN HYMN BOOKS. A CHOICE selection JUST ARRIVED, ex Danish Beauty,, and on sale by R. LUCAS & SON, Bridge-street. SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS on Sale, at LUCAS & SON'S, Bridge-street, nniSSUE PAPER on Sale, at R. LUCAS & X SON'S, Bridge-street. BILL-BOOKS, Promissory Notes, and Bills of Lading on Sale, at-R. LUCAS & SON'S. THE Religious Tract Society's BOOKS on Sale at R. LUCAS & SON'S, Bridge-street. CONFECTIONERS' PAPER BAGS, 1, 2, 3, 4, \J and 61b., on SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S. WALNUTS. TTTANTED, to Purchase, WALNUTS. Apply to W BAIN, HOUGH'ION,& CO., the Port. [476 WANTED, a Female SERVANT ; must be strong, active, and, willing, aria of cleanly habits. Apply to Mrs. BAREACLOUGH, Bridgestreet, Ntelson. 466 WANTED, a First-class Slop SALESMAN. Apply to T. CORBETT, Clothier, corner of Bridge, and Trafalgar streets. 47.1 WANTED, by a Single Man, Employment as Cook in a Private Family or Hotel ; willing to make himself generally useful. Good reference. Apply to T. HUBBARD& Co., Accountants, &c, Bridge Street. Nelson, May 15, 1866. . 458 WANTED, both Male and Female SERVANTS. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-street. 388 ANTED, a Smart, Active LAD, 14 or 15 years old. Reading and writing indispensable. Apply to J. J. HORNBY, Auctioneer, Bridge-street. May 3, 1866. 379 TTTANTED, 20 WORKING-MEN to purchase W Building Allotments, on easy terms, in Toi-Tl^Valg^PplytoJ-SIGLEY. ,435 W~~ ANTED, Mechanics .to know that they can be supplied with Early Breakfast, at the Otago Dining EcWßridg^street, Board-andresidence 355. per week,.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 21 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 21 May 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 21 May 1866, Page 4