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Advertisements. FOR WELINGTOJN, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, THE BLUFF, AND MELBOURNE. 8 - ITIIIE Panama Company's steam- » f>J#k -*- Bm P OTAGO, "will leave for Wm *4to\ the above ports (carrying the liomeJM^^^, ward Suez mails) TO-MOKROW, '^i&gj^&k&P' 12th instant, at 1 p.m. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 1822 INTEE-PROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH. Nelson v. Wellington. fl _ miCKETS for the EXCURSION s|i _L TRIP to WELLINGTON and back, by the s.s. Wellington, on JMli^^^the 16th instant, can be obtained of Messrs. John Snow, W. "Wright, W v H. West, and the undersigned. Fare, £2 the trip. JOHN CLARK, 1815 Hon. Sec. Albion Cricket Club. TO CONTRACTORS. TELEGRAPH POLES. nniTE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to X receive TENDERS for the supply and delivery of TELEGRAPH POLES, to be delivered as follows : — 50 at Flaxbourne 50 at Kekiranga 50 at Waipapa 50 at Amuri 50 at Gore Bay 50 at Saltwater Creek. The poles to be delivered in a sfcure place above high water mark;- to be approved by the Telegraph Engineer. '" -' • The whole of the poles to "* be sawn out of the heart of Totara or Black Pine, to be 25 feet long, eight inches square at the base, arid six inches square at the top. Nothing but the heart of these timbers will be accepted. Tenders will be received for the whole or any •portion of the above supply of poles, and must state the time within ■which they will be delivered. Tenders addressed " The Telegraph Engineer, Wellington," and endorsed "Tenders for Telegraph Poles in the Middle Island," to be sent is not later than 1 2 noon on the 6th March. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. ALFRED SHEATH, 1814 Ttlegrapli Engineer. NOTICE is hereby given, that after this date, POISON will be LAID on Major Richmond's property (formerly known as THOMPSON'S RUN), in consequence of the sheep being constantly worried by dogs. All dogs found on the premises will be destroyed, and the owner prosecuted under the provisions of the " Injuries by Dogs Act, 1865." "The Cliffs. Nelson, 11th February, 1867. 1828 CLEARING SALE OF THE REMAINING STOCK OF SUMMER DRAPERY AT BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK'S. A LARGE SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS has JUST ARRIVED from London per CELESTIAL; but, before opening them, the present Stock will be SOLD OFF at a DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT on all CASE PURCHASES ; that is to say, a Reduction of Two Shillings in the Pound vill be made on all purchases up to Five Pounds ; and purchasers of more than Five Pounds' worth ■will receive a reduction at a rate of 15 per cent, or of Three Shillings in the Pound. A still FURTHER REDUCTION will be made in Fancy DRESSES, SHAWLS, MUSLINS, &c, &c. The attention of all classes is directed to this opportunity of supplying themselves with really FIRST-CLASS GOODS at an Extraordinary LOW PRICE. SALE will commence TO-MORROW, Saturday, the 9th instant, and will continue for FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. N.B.— Reduction for Cash only. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, Trafalgar-street. 1812 mHE ARTIZAN SINGING CLASS. Either Ladies or Gentlemen desirous of joining the above-named Class, can ascertain particulars on application to any of the following gentlemen — J. Sigley W. Gibson W. Falconer D. Gorrie Frank Healy. Nelson, February 9. 1867. 1823 TO LET.— Four ROOMS and Garden, in Collingwood-street. The rooms furnished or unfurnished. Apply at the office of thi paper. 183 0

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 34, 11 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 34, 11 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 34, 11 February 1867, Page 3

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