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,W : , HAR GRE A YES ..:.. WHOLESALE AND: RETAIL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. Poultry and Vegetables always oh hand. Families and shipping supplied. • 225 NELSON . BUTCHERY, WARREN & HUDSON, Bridge-street.' 149 Families and shipping supplied. WAKATU LIVERY STABLES,. ~ Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on Hire, Trafalgar-street North, Nelson. Horses and Carriages Bought and Sold' oh Commission. 622 TO LET, a Commodious Family HOUSE. Apply to Mr. J. HOLLIS, next.to Examiner Office, Trafalgar-street. , '„ 577 TO LET, Three Unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for a lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen. Address, 8., Office of this Paper. ' 693 [BUILDING ALLOTMENTS TO SUIT I ALL CLASSES. Not to be Surpassed as to Healthiness of. Locality, and commanding Magnificent Views of the Bay, the Waimea, and the Town. A Capital Road, with easy gradients, runs through the Property, from Washington Valley to the Flagstaff. THO be SOLD, by Private Contract, a large num- ± ber of choice BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, upon Exceedingly Liberal Terms.of Payment, and, at Low Prices ; situate on the Port Hill, within , a quarter of an hour's walk from the Post-office or the Government Wharf, Haven -road. Every Allotment will' have a frontage to an excellent road, well made and gravelled. The land is of first-rate ,quality, and ! thoroughly, drained. A ( specimen of the manner in > which it may be cultivated can be seeh.if parties will call upon the Agent, Mr. JAMES KING, Oxford ' Cottage, Britannia Heights ; and from whom all particulars as to purchase can be ascertained. Persons desirous of purchasing may have as many feet frontage as they feel disposed to take. Nelson, June 16, 1866. 639 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. LADIES will do well to call at" DE .CABLE'S, late Langford's, Bridge-street, Nelson, to inspect a consignment of Boots — Hide-lace, ss. 6d. per pair; Spring-side, Bs. 6d. per pair; Kid. 10s. 6d. per pair. The above chance will not again occur of buying at fully 25 per cent, under value. Must be Sold. 582 AT DE CARLE'S, late Langford's, Bridgestreet: — 4lbs. delicious Bacon, for 55.; a large bar finest scented Soap, ls. 6d., worth 3s. 6d.; ajar of Chinese Preserves, for 65., worth 12s; a choice little Kerosine Lamp for 25.; elegant Table Lamp, with Pedestal, 6s. 6d. Everything proportionably cheap. N.B. All debts due in Langford's estate to be. paid immediately, to J. De Carle, at the Store, Bridgestreet. 553 AT DE CARLE'S, late Langford, Bridge-street— Best Potatoes are Is. Pd. per 28ib. bag; best Flour is 4s. 9d. per 251 b. bag- fine Nelson' Apples. 2s..6dlper 71b .bag;.- large Eggs, 2s. 6d. per doz.;. fine Crystals Sugar, 3s. 6d. per 7lfes. . bag ; best Nelson Butter, 2s! 2d. per. lb. Purchasers of flour will receive a receipt producing a saving of 245. per month in every family of 10 individuals. 671 CHEAP CLOTHING. CHEAP CLOTHING. : BOOTS AND SHOES. CHEAP HATS ahd CAPS of every description. 100 dozen per Koriigen Augusta. Note ;tlie Address :—......'. ; - -. T. CORBETT, CLOTHIER, Corner of -Bridge -and Trafalgar streets; , Boot and Shoe Warehouse adjoining in Bridge-street* A Private Room for Ladies. 649

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 101, 2 July 1866, Page 1

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