NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS received since last publication, October 20th:— Amuri. Geo. Rutherford £5 0 0 Gerard G. D. de Lapasture 5 0 0 H. Caverhill 5 0 0 JohnHartland 2 0 0 Frans Tabart 2 0 0 HughMTlraith 5 0 0 John Shrimpton 10 0 Nelson, November 22, 1866. 1341 A BAZAAR Avill be held in the Provincial Hall, in the early part of next March, for the BENEFIT of CHRIST CHURCH. Nelson. The Committee will be thankful for any contributions of work, materials, &c. Lady Monro Mrs. Rough Mrs. Richmond Mrs. Brunner Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Maclean Mrs. Adams Mrs. Turner Mrs. Merrington Mrs. Gully Mrs. Dodson. THOS. BRUNNER, Hon. Secretary. Nelson, November 21, 1866. 1340 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF DANIEL MOORE. THE TRUSTEES herebv give notice that they have, This Day, TRANSFERRED their right, title, and interest in and to all the uncollected BOOK DEBTS belonging to this Estate, to Mr. DANIEL MOORE, of Nelson, Auctioneer; and that the same must be PAID to Mr. D. Moore accordingly, whose receipt alone will be a discharge. JOHN BEIT, ] W. C. HODGSON, V Trustees. JOHN SHARP, J Nelson, November 19, 1866. 1331 DOWN AGAIN ! DOWN AGALN ! ! BEST BREAD, 4d. THE 2lb. LOAF ! ! A 1 at LLOYD'S, Nile-street Bridge Bakery and Grocery Stftre. N.B. Encourage the man who has brought the Bread doAvn 40 per cent, iu price, and who gives full weight in the bargain. 1347 Ex COUNTESS OF KINTORE. 1 f\ CASES Coey's Prime Smoked HAMS and XU BACON. 1240 LOCKHART & CO. EX TARARUA FROM WELLINGTON. 3f\ BARRELS PORTLAND CEMENT. KJ GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, all sizes. 1271 JAMES BENTLEY & CO. HEFFER'S GENERAL STORE, Corner of Grove and Milton streets, Wood, Nelson. A FIRST-CLASS Stock of Teas, Coffees, General Groceries, Farm Produce, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, &c, always on hand. N.B. — All goods Avill be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. 1260 JNO. HEFFER. WASHING and MANGLING neatly done by Mrs. MYERS, opposite the Fleece Hotel, Waimea-street. 1 253 SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 24, Immediately after the Land Sale. MR. D. MOORE will Sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY next, immediately after the Land Sale advertised to take place at Noon — 1 Spring Cart 1 American Waggon, very superior 6 cases Boots and Shoes, assorted And a General Assortment of Merchandise. 3346 TTTANTED, an ARTIST in HAIR. Apply to VV the Office of this Paper. 1332 WANTED, for a Station, Wairau, a COOK and a feAv Farm Laborers. ADAMS & KINGDON, Nelson, November 20. 1335 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. WRIGHT, Ship Hotel, the Port. 1344 TTTANTED, a BOY to attend a Billiard Table. W H. BUSH, Steamboat Tavern. 1290 WANTED, a GIRL from 14 to 16 years of age. Apply to Mrs. SHEPPARD, Trafalgarstreet. '3;? 7 WANTED to Rent, a PADDOCK for one horse, Avithin a feAv minutes' walk of Bridge-street. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 1345 WANTED, Mechanics to know that they can be supplied with Early Breakfast, r.t tiie Otasio Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. . Board and rtsionce, 255. per Areek. iV ' ir
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 223, 22 November 1866, Page 3
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