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ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. A POCKET-BOOK, containing a Cheque on the Bank of New Zealand for .£lO, has been Lost in the Town. Whoever finds the same, and will return it to Mr. C. GENTRY, Wakatu Hotel, will be rewarded. Payment of the Cheque has been stopped. Nelson, May 10, 1866. 431 A LOTTERY, for the purpose of replacing a Bon of Clothing that was lost at tha Port, belonging to one of the girls who came by the Otago, from Sydney, will take place at the NELSON HOTEL, corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets, on SATURDAY EVENING, May 12, at 8 o'clock. Upwards of 40 Prizes, of the value of Is. to 10s. each, comprising Fancy Goods, Ornamental Shell Baskets, Views of London and Sydney, Scents, Soaps, Pens, &c, &c. Tickets, ss. each, may be obtained at the different Hotels and Stores. 430 1.0.0.F., M.U. A BALL for the BENEFIT of the WIDOW and ORPHANS' FUND, will be held at the OddFellows' Hall, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 23rd May. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Double Tickets, 7s. 6d. ; Single Tickets — Ladies', 3s. 6d., Gentlemen's, 55., may be had of any of the Committee, viz. : — Mr. W. Jennings, Mr. J. W. Wigzell, Mr. J. Armstrong, M. Acton Adams, Mr. A. Simpson, Mr. J. A. Harlby, Mr. M. Sinclair, Mr. J. W. Young, And of Mr. James Graham, Thistle Inn; and at the shop of Mr. J. M'Aktney, Bridge-street. Refreshments will be provided in. the Hall, at moderate rates. Admission to the Gallery, One Shilling each. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 425 Sec. to Ball Committee. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING with DOGS on the Maitai Run will be PROSECUTED. TUCKEY & BLUNDELL. Nelson, May 8, 1866. 4? A FTER this date, POISON will bejLAID on t; JOu MAITAI RUN. TUCKSY & BLUNDELL. Nelson, May 8, 1866. 4; PROSPECTUS OP THE aREY RIVER COAL MINING, AND &A \. COMPANY (Limited), Can be obtained of Mr. T. \V. Tatton, Bridge-stref who will receive applications for Shares. 4.. MR. RAWS ON, Dentist, will leave Nelson, for trip to Wellington, in a month. Nile-street East, Trafalgar-square, May 5. 4i ■ mRY ELSON'S EGG POWDERS, for Paddinf JL Bread, or Cakes. Spiced Egg Powders, for *■:•!. Cakes or Paddings. Hardy-street, Nelson. 3ON SALE — True Californian Prairie Grass Se2s. per lb. ; also Nelson Rye Gr^ss and Cock foot.—' WILLIAM HALE, Tory am* Hardy-st. ± CASH BOXES on Sale by R. LUCAS & SO Bridge- street. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. IMPORTANT SALE OF CENTRAL CITY PEOPERTY. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TOR INVESTME.-. ACRE of LAND in HARDY-STREET, togetwith DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. MR. D. MOORE has received instruction? Sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, TraiaL street, on WEDNESDAY, May 23, at 12 o'ci. noon — All that valuable CITY ACRE, numbered Abl, the Plan of the City of Nelson (situate opp.> the Nelson Institute, Hardy-street, lmv<>.,. frontage of 152 feet, with a depth of 290 feet . Together with a substantial seven-roomed Hoi. erected thereon, with Out-offices, &c, nothe occupation of Mr. Wilson. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees in .-.. bearing. The property is surrounded with a \]_x^ w fence, and a never-failing well of water is o.i u.^. premises. As this is one of those opportunities which now su seldom occur of securing city property, iv.e Auctioneer requests intending purchasers lo iiispocl t;iu same previous to the day of sale. Terms at Sale. 42 C<

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 10 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 10 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 10 May 1866, Page 3

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