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INTENDING ADVERTISERS* in LUCAS'S ALMANAC for' 1867,: are; reminded .that the LATEST TIME fixed. for. RECEIVING ADVERTISEMENTS is - w. - ■ SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER. MONUMENTAL COMMITTEE to MEET, at - ' the usual place, THIS EVENING, December 4,1866. Full meeting requested. ■:":.' -• 1380 WILLIAM: AKERSTEN". NELSON BAND ;O'F HOPE. mRIAL of JOHN BARLEYCORN on WEDJL NESD AY Evening, sth ;December; at half-past 7 o'clock, in the "Temperance Hall.- • ■ -ADMISSION, cd. . J. CRISP, 1376 ' Hon. Sec. WESLEYAN MISSIONS. \ NNIVERSARY SERMONS will ' be preached J\_ in the Wesleyan Church, on SUNDAY next, December 9; in the Mbrning at 11, and; in the Evening at half-past 6, by the' Rev. R. S. BUNN^' Collections after each. Service, in aid of the above Missions. . ■■ ~ ~ On the following TUESDAY, December 11, there will be a TEA MEETING, 'commencing at 6 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. There will be a PUBLIC MEETING at 7 o'clock, his Honor the Superintendent in the chair. 1390 NOTICE GF REMOVAL. J PR ATT returns thanks to his friends and the • public for the liberal support they have hitherto accorded him, and intimates that he ; has, THIS DAY, REMOVED to "his NEW PREMISES, BRIDGE-STREET, where he will be- happy to be still honored with their patronage. , ■ • • . None but first-class meat sold. Note the Address: J. PRATT, NEW PREMISES, Bridge-street. 136? -NOTTC E. - JA. LANGFORD has, THIS - DAY, DIS- • SOLVED all mutual arrangements with Mr. J. DE. CARLE. . V; . : i ■ J. A. Langford therefore begs, respectfully to inform his old and new customers, that he-will henceforth continue to CARRY ON '- the/ Grocery and General BUSINESS in his 'own name solely; and will always study to supply those, who favor him with their orders with the best articles at the lowest possible prices. J. A. L. returns thanks for their past encouragement, and trusts to merit a continued support. . J. A. LANGFORD. December 1, 1866. ■ 1371 EX CLAUD HAMILTON, from SYDNEY— 3 tons No. 1 Company's Pieces * 30 half-chests Superior Congou 20 boxes " „'" V, 10 cases Morton's Salmon 30 kegs American Nails, assorted sizes 2 tons Manilla Rope 20 cases Iverosine. 1388 JAMES BENTLEY & CO. TO PERSONS OF MODERATE INCOME.' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from the Executors of the late Samuel Pearce, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, on SATURDAY, the 15th, December, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned valuable PROt PERTIES, WITHOUT RESERVE: — LOT 1 contains 3 Roods 36 Perches, more or less, in the beautifully-situated and flourishing district of Brook-street Valley;' with a . frontage of 323. .feet to, Brook-street, and a depth of 132 feet; being portions of Sections Nos. 546, 547, 548, on the Plan of the Town of Nelson, LOT 2 contains 41 Acres, more or less, romantically situated on the western- slope of the famous Grampian Hills. This invaluable property comprises, Sections 15, 16, and 17 of Block D, on the. . Plan of the District of Wakatu, and adjoining the Town Boundary. LOT 3.-67 Acres, more or less. This valuable homestead commands ; an extensive view, and is beautifully adapted for agricultural and grazing purposes; comprises Sections 34, 35, and 36 of Block E, on the Plan of the District of .Wakatu. . . LOT 4. — 21 Acres, more or less, being Sections • 7, 10, 13, 14, and, 17; of .Block E, on the Plan of the District of Wakatu. LOT 5.-2 Acres, more or less,- being Section No. 6of Block E,'on the •.Plan- of the Wakatu. District. ".;.*./ For further information, apply -to LOCKHART & CO., .:"S"> .;. > "'■■!/. Aiic'.ioiiC-crs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 233, 4 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 233, 4 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 233, 4 December 1866, Page 3

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