TENDERS are invited for constructing a WATER TANK. For size and description apply to MAJOR RICHMOND, 462 The Cliffs. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned, acting as LAND and COMMISSION AGENTS, have THIS DAY DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP, by mutual consent, (Signed) THOMAS HUBBARD, • WILLIAM MARRIS. Nelson, April 26, 1866. 350 NOTICE. ON and AFTER THIS DATE, the Firm of HUBBARD and MARRIS is CHANGED to T. HUBBARD and Co. N.B.— All ACCOUNTS AGAINST the late Firm of Hubbard and Marris, will be PAID by T. Hubbard and Co. Nelson, April 26, ISG6. 351 NOTICE. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS of the undersigned will, on and after THIS DAY (Monday, March 5), be carried on in the PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. A. W. Scaife, Bridge-street, THOMAS R. FISHER, Nelson, March 2, 1866. 27 QUICKS! QUICKS!! QUICKS!!! Strong 2-year old, 10s. per 1000. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy -streets. 439 ELEGANT KEROSINE LAMPS, 3s. 6d. each, at DE CARLE'S, late Langford 's, Bridgestreet, Nelson, 397 " 1.0.0.F., M.U. A BALL for- the BENEFIT ofthe WIDOW and ORPHANS' FUND, will be held at the OddFellows' Hall, on the evening of AVEDNESDAY, the 23rd May. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Double Tickets, 7s. Cd. ; Single Tickets — Ladies', 3s. Cd., Gentlemen's, 55., may be had of any of the Committee, viz. : — Mr. W. Jeknings, Mr. J. W. Wigzell, Mr. J. Armstrong, M. Acton - Adams, Mr. A. Si-ipsox, Mr. J. A. Harley, Mr. M. Sinclair, Mr. J. W. Youko, And of Mr. James Graham, Thistle Inn; and at the shop of Mr. J. M'Artney, 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. CHEAP CLOTHING! Clieap Clothing ! —The cheapest house in town, S. M. SOLOMON, Trafalgar-street. 260 TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, in Brook-street Valley, on Mondav afternoon, a TEN POUND NOTE, Union Bank of Australia. Whoever will bring the same to JAMES NEWPORT, Brook-street Valley, or Mr. Wheat, Prince Albert Hotel, will receive £2 reward. £1 0 O **** * D The above Reward will be paid for the APPREHENSION ofthe following PRISONERS. Description of the Prisoners and particulars of Reward are as follows : — ROBERT STONE, Height, sft. sin. ; build, stout ; hair, dark brown ; beard, sniall ; complexion, fair ; nose, indented at the bridge ; eyes, grey ; right eye with slight cast towards the right ; hands and feet small ; little finger of right hand bent. JOHN LANGTON. Height, sft. lOin.; build, medium; square shoulders ; stoops a little ; complexion, dark with fair skin ; forehead, high and narrow ; hair, dark ; whiskers bushy and heavy moustache ; nose, high ; face long, clear skin ; age, 28 ; eyes, hazel ; dress, moleskin trousers, faded red Crimean shirt, cloth cap, and watertight boots. JAMES M'GAVIN, Height, sft. 6in.; build, slight ; hair, black and wiry; whiskers and moustache grizly; face, thin; complexion dark ; age, 45 ; dress, cord pants and short leggings with straps, watertight boots, monkey jacket, and dark felt hat. £50 for the APPREHENSION of STONE, and £25 for LANGTON or M'GAVIN. T. A. SNEYD KYMNERSLEY. 455 Warden.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 16 May 1866, Page 4
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508Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 62, 16 May 1866, Page 4
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