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'DiSSOLUTIO-TOF' PARTNERSHIP. "iVTOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNER. J-M SHIP heretofore subsisting between U9, the undersigned HENiiY WARREN and THOMAS HUDSON, as Butchers and Copartners, in the City of Nelson, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on and from the first day of September now last past. All 1■) EBTS due to or owing by the said late Partnership will be RECEIVED and PAID by the said HENRY WARREN. Dated this fifteenth day. -of October, 1860. .HENRY WARREN. * TilG-MAS HUDSON. Signed by the said Henry Warren and Thomas Hudson, in the presence of— Alukrt Pitt, Solicitor, Nelson. Jmo. W.Wigzeli,,' Clerk to Donald Sinclair, Solicitor. Nelson, lies JUST ARRIVED, PER COUNTESS OT KINTORE. 10 chests Tea v 20 half-chests Tea 50 boxes Belmont Sperrri Candles 2 ijiiarter-c.i!>ks Jamaica Kura 2 „ : Stuart's Whisky " ; 4 „ ' Port Wine ■ 6 „ Sherry. HOOPER, DODSON, & AITKEN. Nelson, October, 1866. -.. .- 1173 EX TARARUA, FROM MELBOURNE. GLAZED DRAIN iPIPES,- ALL SIZES. With Junctions and Bend9. 1174 JAME -; BENTLEY & CO. . COALS AND FIREWOOD, EVERY description ofthe above : DELIVERED in quantities of 1 cwt. and upwards, to toypart of the City, at Lowest Market Rates! • * W. J. SCOTT, 1171 Collingwood-street. FOR SALE, "~* AN ALLOTMENT of LAND, welt stocked wifch Fruit Trees, forming an admirable site for a Residence, situate in Ta3inan-street north, the Wood. There is an excellent spring on the property. J" or paniculars, apply at the Office.of this paper. 116? PHRENOLOGY. PROFESSOR LA GRIFF begs to inform the . . public generally, and parents and guardian, in particular, that his "Anatomiail and Phrenological SIUDIO, nest to Mr. Snow's Store, in Trafalgarstreet,- is OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., where he may be consulted. As his stay in Nelson is limited, an early call ia neces.arv. to "allow time for a careful study. Verbal Description, os; Full Study, £1 ls. Admission,' ls-; • Reserve Seats, 2s. 6d. lISS THURSDAY NEXT, 18th Instant, At 1 1 o'clock sharp. FOR PEREMPTORY SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE SEEPPARD, SADDLER. "it/ITR. D. MOORE has received instructions to J3_L Sell by Auction, on the premises now occupied by Mr. Geo. Sheppard, Trafalgar-street— The whole of his STOCK-IN- TRADE, consisting Snaffle, Pelham, and Curb Bridles; Driving and Breaking Bits, Stirrup Irons. Leathers, &c. , Gentlemen's and Ladies' Spurs, Brushes (various'), Hiding Whips,- Saddle Cloths, Saddle Bags, Cruppers. Collars, Girths, Whip Thongs, Hobblus. Mounted J&ig Whip- 5 . Cart" ditto, Saddle Straps, Plated Cart Harness Trace Chains, and a good assortment of Saddlers*" Ironmongery. &c Dog Chains aud Collars., Webbing, Hemp, Leather, &c, &e. II nU SE HO LD F URN IT U RE, consisting of— Tables,. Chairs; Easy ditto, Couch, Engravings, Carpets, Fenders, Bedsteads, Beds, &c, &c. Without reserve. 11S9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 192, 16 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 192, 16 October 1866, Page 3