FOR COLLINGWOOD. I4K H[ iriE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, Mjo\ -*- will leave, for Collingwood, tjmk EVERY MONDAY. i^^s^^^, I'or freight or passage apply on board, j»«Hs__ss' t0 jj ]j AR]s - ESj faster; or to Mr. H. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, GLOUCESTER HOUSE. MRS. GILES begs to inform her friends and the public generally, that she has taken the above Establishment-, situated in Gloucester-terrace, and intends OPENING it as a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, and hopes, by punctuality and cleanliness, to merit a share of their support. Board, Lodging, and Washing, 2.55. per week. [10S2 BOARD and RESIDENCE for Single Gentlemen, at Mrs. BROOKER'S, opposite Firth Se Co.'s Store, Collingwood-street. 905 EOARD and RESIDENCE, for Simile Gentlemen or Married Couples,' at Mrs. PATTERSON'S, Trafalgar-street, opposite Examiner Office. 10-54 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. mENDERS will be received up to FRIDAY, the i_ 28th inst., for the FORMING and GRAVELLING of Cambria and Tasman streets. Specifications can be seen at the office on and after j MONDAY, the 23rd instant. j Forms of Tender can be had by applying at the ! «ffice. j Bv order, THOMAS YOUNGER, I Secretary'. j Nelson, September 20, 186G. 1074 I UNION FAMILY HOTEL, j HAVELOCK. ! I^LLEN GODING, the Proprietress of the above ! _ first-class lioicl, takes this opportunity for ; returning her best thanks to the country settlers and j the public gene-rally, for the very liberal support J they hare given her since she commenced business ; In Havelock, and she trusts that they will continue ', to show their kind appreciation of her endeavors to i secure their comfort. !068 j CONFECTION E It Y I \ CONFECTIONERY ! ! j STOREKEEPERS and others can be supplied j O with everv varietv of the cheapest and most • saleable kinds of CONFECTIONERY, at the Lowest possible Prices, by W. THOMSON, . Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioner; Trafalgar-street, Nelson, (The late premises of Mr. Otto Wiesenl tavern.) I A large assortment always on hand. 1094 j "VTOW LANDING, ex RANGITOTO, and ON ', JL'I SALE at the Stores of the undersigned: — 250 boxes Price's Belmont Candies, No. 1 , 5 tons Dufiield's Silk-dressed Adelaide Flour ' : '} „ No. 1 Company's Pieces j 20 half-chests very superior Congou ! 20 boxes ditto ditto i 60 „ Soap i 5 casks Vinegar | 5 „ Currants j' 6 „ Biscuits 20 bags Maize I 10 cases Salad Oil j 10 „ Castor Oil 10 „ Pickles, Batty's 5 „ Collins' Axes ! 5 „ Picks j 2 ft kegs American Nails, assorted siies I 4 American Spiral-knife Chaff Cutters j 10 quarter-casks C.Y.P. Pale Brandy 20 cases Hennessy's ditto 50 „ Geneva, J.D.K.Z. 20 „ Booth's Old Tom 2 bales Three-bushel Bags 1 ton Manilla Rope, assorted sizes. 1080 JAMES BENTLEY & CO. YEARLY VOLUMES for 1865, of— The Sunday at Home Leisure Hour. Early Days Good Words Christian Miscellany On Sale by R. LUCAS & SON. BOOK-M ARKS, Water Colors, and Mathematical - Instruments on Sale. K. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 176, 27 September 1866, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 176, 27 September 1866, Page 1
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