ADVERTISEMENTS. TICKETS for admission to the Provincial Hall during tlie examination of the prisoners charged with the Maungatapu murders. Tickets for admission to the Ladies' Gallery and within the Bar will for the future be issued only by * the Resident Magistrate and the Speaker of the Provincial Council. Members of the Provincial Council can each obtain one Ticket for admission within the Bar, and one Ticket for the Ladies' Gallery, on application at the Resident Magistrate's Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, : Provincial Secretary. Nelson, 23rd July, 1866. 806 CLEARING OUT! CLEARING OUT ! BARGAINS IN WINTER GOODS. JM. MERRINGTON & CO. beg to inform their • numerous customers, and the public ot this and the adjacent provinces, that they will COMMENCE THEIR ANNUAL CLEARING OUT SALE OF NEW WINTER GOODS, 02** MONDAY NEXT, JULY 23. The whole of the Winter Goods will be OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED*. PRICES, In order to effect a clearance before the arrival of New Spring Goods. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Drapery, Clothing, and Outfitting Warehouse, Bridge-street, NELSON. 790 SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST NEXT. - VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MOTUEKA. " ' MR. D. MOORE is instructed to Sell by Auction at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, Nelson on SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, at 1 o'clockThree Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate at Motucka, being part of Section No. 155 on.' the plan of that district, and adjoining the Motueka Institute. Together with the DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, containing 7 rooms, coach and other out-houses, brick • oven, _c, &c. A live fence surrounds tho property, and about three-quarters of an acre is laid off as an orchard and garden, in which are at least fifty frait trees in full bearing. Tlie House has a verandah in front, and a well of good water is on the premises. The property is pleasantly situated near the centre of the town, and is let to Dr. Park for a term of four year 3. commencing Ist April last, at a rental of £40 per annum. * Terms at sale. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 79:. rOLONIAL OVENS, 8 sizes, 2' qualities". 772 W. C. WILKINS, Hardy-street. rpilE Nelson Public are solicited to contribute to X the Relief of Four Miners, named Davis, Gilholley, Solo, and Diamond, whose claim on the Wakamarina was destroyed by a flood, during their absence with the search party on the Maungatapu. It is proposed to raise an amount sufficient to enable them to get to the Grey. , ' ; . " Subscriptions will be received by Mr. T. Mali lie, who will wait on the residents of Nelson fur thas purpose. " go;)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 119, 23 July 1866, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 119, 23 July 1866, Page 3
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