FOR COLLINGWOOD. M. mHE VENTURE, Windover, MasWmk. X ter, sails every TUESDAY, from $^Bsk Nelson. jKpfKm agents. LOCKIIART & CO., Nelson. Mr. MILES, Collingwood. Nelson, March 16, 1866. 137 FOR HAVELOCK. M, mHE Schooner, WAIOTAHI, D. ]|§*j|k X Frazer, Master, on A THURSDAY EVENING, the 10th instant. ,^ 3^^^ e ' LOCKHART & CO., Agents. Nelson, May 7. 403 FOR BLENHEIM. Ml mHE well-known favorite Schooner j|£^ J- NECROMANCER will leave for MMlwk tlie a bove port on j J|Pg|g^ TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 p.m. I ■^b&Slgik- For freight or passage, apply on board," or to THOMAS ASKEW, 411 Bridge-street. FOR LYTTELTON DIRECT. rv mHE fast-sailing Ketch FLORENCE, 60 flyf^ _l_ tons, Warren, Master, will SAIL for Hjjk. LYTTELTON direct on THURSDAY next. "&£*&* For freight or passage, apply on board, or HOOPER, DODSON, & AITKEN. Nelson, May 7. 417 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, April 18, 1866. THE TRAFFIC over the WAIROA BRIDGE will be STOPPED, on or about the 30th inst., until further notice. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 315 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, May 7, 1866. •ATO eligible TENDERS having been received for JM IMPROVING the ROADS into Dove Dale from Waimea-west, and from Moutere: FRESH TENDERS are hereby invited (payment to be made in cash) and will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, May 23. Specifications may be seen at this office, and for the former, at the house of Mr. George Walker, Waimea-west, and for the latter, at the house of Mr. Benseman, Upper Moutere. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 4lg Provincial Secretary. DAILY COACH FROM RICHMOND TO NELSON. G MOONLIGHT will, on and after THIS DAY, „ Anrii 14, run a Coach DAILY, from the White Hart, Richmond, to the Coach and Horses, Nelson • leaving Richmond at 9 a.m. ; and Nelson at 4 p.m." 298 THE undersigned begs to return thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support he lias received during the time he has been running his Conveyance on the Beach, and begs to intimate that he will again commence running after this date; and lie hopes, by strict attention and civility, to receive the same share of support as before. Orders for Funerals and Private Parties strictly attended to. N.B. Parcels delivered to any part of the Town. A. J. BROWN, Proprietor. Nelson, May 7, 1866. 410 ~TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. GUNS ! GUNS ! ! GUNS ! ! ! JUST ARRIVED, ex Danish Beauty, from London direct, and ON SALE at the Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street. The subscriber has great pleasure in announcing that he has just received, ex Danish Beauty, 2 Cases of Double and Single-barreled first-class GUNS. They can be confidently recommended as a very superior article (maker, P. SELBY, London). Gentlemen in want of a really good and cheap Gun, are earnestly and respectfully solicited to visit the Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge street, and examine and select for themselves. „„„, . „ Also on Sale, a splendid HARMONIUM, in Rosewood, 3 Stops, by Alexandre, rrrsww J. J. HORNBi. Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street, April 23. 330
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 56, 9 May 1866, Page 1
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