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' "" — — -■ '■ " ',„-.'."" " ' "" " '""l~|l'.i,'n',""iMl'r.'..M ' ~Ziuuimmimiuuim^M^mmnr^^mrimiimnTWTTrT~~~~—^'r-™ lUIlm " Shipping Notices. Business Directory. Election Notices. Election Notices. '.. J -.• mHE Blind Bay Coasting Steamer A. W.- AVERT, TO THi5 ; ELECTORS OF THE PRO- ELECTION NOTICE. ~ ' JJ-A J- WOODPECKER WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER, &c, „ VINCE OF NELSON. • _____ WSO^Y^t^A^^- B RID g.- ST K EET (nex,t door to Mr, Langford's). Zto you that it M !^^^^TUEKA three timef a week- and Wil PATRTPTr TrFHTsT is my-intention to offer myself as a candidate and SATURDAY EVENINGS, at half-past 7 to MOTUPIPI ■ wJjTAPU Sd I COLLING- Ml1 ' PATBI Q K , KEo^' for the position of Superintendent w,hen that office o'clock, at, the Rooms of the Young Ws WOOD once a week auu w Barrister-at-Law, Solicitor, and Conveyancer, shall have Ijecomevacarit by the retirement of Mr Christian Association. .\ .; •.V ' Fapes Chambers: First Floor, Examiner Office, Nelson. - Saunders, I should perhaps apologise for doing so ■ All persons interested in Mr. Barnicoatfs elec- ; ■ToMo™^,^ return ___, „_■_!. for '„ E MUEEELL iffSsfeS^^S'tSSe^' «°n^ in riM „^d. , ! . m . To SSr^ : -1 W__». I*. 64, return „--(_«, WATC H ft CLOck JtAKEE *^<3ffZ£j^Ts**£ M^toJ^^^^aSfflSffi?! To.PAKA.wiu,2os.; return tickets, SOs. JAMES TMGLE, unfettered support if7.after carefully feiglSfag the 1 1Z — ... . . •■ The Woodpecker having been completely over- . •. ■ RnnK qT?r-T?T? A-"^ STATIONED qualifications of the various candidates who may mca M °*"?— '-„-, hauled, is now in a most efficient state, and from BOOKSELLER. AND b± AIIUJN Lit, v^ themselveg> you are satisfied that yo^ Agricultural Hall, Thursday .... March 2J, her exceeding light draught of water will prove a Bndge-street, near Trafafear-street, JNelson. [112 wou id best serve the interests of the community Speing Gjßove— highly serviceable vessel for Bay traffic. " — - by giving it to me. "' Schoolroom, Friday ... ... March !22. W. AKERSTEN, ' w - Ib-UM^JN^ The gold-fields of the West Coast, to which we ' WAivEjJiEr.D— ■ • ■ '.:' ■ Agent. . Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioner, are indebted, directly or indirectly, for so con- Forest Inn, Saturday ... „. March 23. Nelson, March 16. , 2039 ■ Syrup and Cordial . Maker, • siderable a portion of our revenue, will continue Waimea West— • ' " A -,_,„.--. , n rno MATTT ' Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ' to call for unremitting attention on- the par* of Mr. Palmer's, Monday ...... -March 25. A REGULAR TRADER TO MOTU- premises of Fr Otto Wiesenhavera > the Provincial Government. The prompt, ener- Wakapcaka-- ' . . -. • PIPI AND 'WAITAPTJ. (The late premises °^_ OttO A Wiesenhavera.) management, of these gold- . Black Tuesda tf ■ Ili^ f-r^Si V ?tlS.Snsttine ' T W un^ of the duties of the Superintendent, 7. should ' - 2066 • l&ml|^ A T W ?^'^ J ' ' ° ' ende -' lvor t0 carry out the policy Avhich has been ; Gas En » iaeer ' Pluml)er ' Eellhariger, Galvanised so ably initiated. " ' ■ PablJC Notices. "I. -^sSs«S^-- > A-R-TTP^TVNr Ironworker, Painter, &c, Upper Bridge-st. [1129 I am however firmly convinced that the re- _ 1/^^ T _ T __ , : W. AkERbIAN ; [ sources of the western district of the province PUBLIC CONVEYANCE TO 1651 naven-roau. . E> W . "D EE, ' can never be fully developed, nor the full benefit . • MCVTUEKA.' WTT>T?nrr r\r> ttjt? MAISY OF TAILOR AND DRAPER of those resources be experienced by the com- _, WEECKO KELso E N MART| o»-»£^££t%U « z^^J^^Z£t a L. Z2 l^i^XS^ . . „ „ „ t ttqwt?p ' The power to give land in payment for this Rl aNING a Two-horse' CARRIAGE between mHE CREW of the MARY, at the time ot - 1. UOJILI*, most impoTtant VOT i~ has been granted to the Nelson and Motueka. and that he is prepared to ''JL her being Wrecked at Totaranui, are Boot & Shoe Maker, Bristol House, Trafalgar-st. Superintendent by an Act of the General As- convey Passengers and Parcels in safety and with ■requested to communicate with CORN FOOI, A large stock of new goods just received. [227 senibly but it remains to find contractors willing defpatch. ■ROBERTSON, & CO., Pelorus Saw Mills. . , = to undertake its execution upon these terms. ■ T,.e Conveyance will leave the Commercial - Havelock, March 5, 1367. ■ 19T1 . rf—^v '• " ■ To effect this object I should, in the event of Hotel, NELSON every MONDAY" and THURS--wat Tm? - • mJ&AJT my election, devote myself heart and mind; be- E r A / morning at half-past 9' o'clock ; and the NOTICE.- SffSul lieVing as I do, that its accomplishment is the one Mo ;"^l^e], MOTUEKA, every TUESDAY — ■ .■■'■■ " -«**»»*»*• thins? needed to relieve the province from the and i RID AY morning, at 8 o'clock. mHE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company W. HARGREAVES, comparative stagnation which *has so long pre- Seats and parcels booked in Nelson, at the X (Limited) will not for the future Recognise WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, vailed, and to bring greatly increased prosperity Royal Hotel Bridge-street, and the Commercial "op Pay any ACCOUNTS, for Stores or Supplies • Bridrre street Kelson to all classes of its inhabitants. • liotel, Trafalgar-street; at Mofcueka, at the Motu■to any of their Vessels, unless supplied on the • jsnage siree*, xNUbou. lam weU aware of the difficulties which have eka Hotel, and Mr. M'Donald's, Post Office. .WRITTEN ORDER, of the undersigned. Poultry and Vegetables always on hand. and e determination, and Eare s and charges to be paid at time of bookCURTIS BROTHERS, . Families and shipping supplied. 989 rseveran^ e wMch are ~ quired to surmount ™g- , t Agents. TZ - T -p, : them; but I should set f; work animated by the kelson, February 20. 1886 ' Nelson, sth December, 1366. 1399 .. . W. iiUKINI-i i 0 . hope and belief that those cliffiLcultles can be over- nn -. ntr M ; M TT . T _.__ ".. ;, ii ' Stone Cutter, Monumental Yard,Hard}'-st.,Nelson. cpme, and that the contractors, as well as the pro- ±J&\±il. \jK)J^Xj\± Jd KUIVI. JNJiJL/bUJN BllsiaeSS' Notices. ' Country orders punctually attended to. 741 vmce, avouUl be largely benefitted by the under- TO FOXHILL.- - ■. . . \ . i : '■ — : : ■ ~~ taking. — — - — * ' .';.' ' Tl AT? Pi IN <5 TNT STTMMER DRESSES HEFFEE'b GENERAL STORE, While looking upon the West Coast Rail way mHE undersigned respectfully : informs the 15AK<aAliN & UN CH^Xi ag gffec^ g ag it d J_ Qf Waimeas thafc ' 9^ P-RT? TTTNT' RFDUCTION ' Teas Coffees Groceries, Farm Produce, Hosiery. greatly the welfare of the province as a whole, he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and 2o if hii OJiJN 1. IClii-UU^IJ.UXS . leas, v,ontiLh t yjiu^uLa, jl j- claims the i argest share of the attention of your Nelson; leaving Foshil at half-past 7 o'clock a.m. : i. • -Mr „ tt T^PTTTV Sir QfiN Superintendent, there are others in which I have and Nelson at 3 p.m. JM. MERRINGTON & CO. are now offering MES SKS . ±1 . Vit L. vv- «Du i» , ]ong fel( . deep interest> and which j slloU ld d. Booking Offices at the Wakatuand Commercial • the -whole of their Magnificent Stock ot TRAFALGAR-STREET, m ~ utmost to carry into execution. Amongst; Hotels, Trafalgar-street. SUMMER GOODS, at a REDUCTION of 25.Per atch takers, Working Jewellers, Engravers, them are the construction of a Dry Dock or 1574 FRANCIS HOLDER. Cent, under the usual prices, tor Ready Monet . and Arti«ts in Hair. patent Slip in Nelson Harbor; the introduction : : : only. ■ " 7—— , PTTTT ™, W ;« ■ of Pure Water for the supply of Uie inhabitants BATHS! BATHS 1 ! BARGAINS in LADIES and CHILDKJtA b Mr> j)Xi^w Jun., of the City of Nelson, and the shipping ot the nnHE SWIMMING BATH will be OPENEDHATS,in Tuscan, Leghorn, Crinoline, Luton,- Tw -n ~ o^»a T^ mta Port, as well as for the prevention of calamitous J[ for LADIES on TUESDAYS aud FRI- ' Rice Straw S) .&c., all the new shapes and styles, has just returned from J.W. Baso* s, Ludgate £reg '. and the erection of Bridges over the J£ J £^^J ™ d . for Cash. ' ' Mll1 ' - Lo ™ sn - ; Waimea and Hurunui rivers. ; . .' ■ '*' ' m , ~ s 11- • 1 j- 1 i The active part which I have taken for many j7 or -roys from 11 tn 9 oVlork n-m i-ir? BARGAINS : in,LApiES' and CHILDREN'S All kinds of Watches c^euHy repaid, adjusted, in the value to ro'<^ dailyf e^nSeSi^ SJ MANTLES, in Lace, Silkj Grenadine, Lustre, and legulated. of the Coal-fields in various parts of the province Frida y S . l J Pina, Summer Tweed, &c, &c, all shapes and All work warranted. upon the attention of the Provincial Government " -sizes, for Cash. ' -— , „ . c _ nni7 „ and Council, makes it, I think, almost superfluous For GENTLEMEN, at, all times not specified, ■ .-..■ . . •. , A very, large and carefully selected STOOII of for me to assure you that the subject would meet from 6 am. to 9pm • SUNDAYS from 6to 9 '- " 'BARGAINS in TRIMMED BONNETS and Clocks> Gold and Silver Watches. Every descrip- witll n0 neglect OJr0 J r indifference at my hands. "^T P ' '" BUiiJAI& ' UOm t0 J HATS, 10E Cash. tion of Jewellery and Electroplated Goods always j^y g eße ral political opinions must be so well I ' 6S g jj_ BAREACLOUGH .— on hand. ■ 1606 known to most of yon, that I think it unnecessary . ..^ , mimiammtl ', '„ BARGAINS in CRINOLINES, PARASOLS, • ; — = = t0 en t e r upon any expression' of them in this ad- ■ rp - ' : " . &c, &c.,-for Cash. . . PARMENTER & AMOS, dress; but when the resignation of Mr Saunders 10 Jue%. ■ ', ■ /-, A-mJT?-MT i TrT>'3 TT>irn"!?T>TATCT7'R^ Srn has been officially announced, I shall lose no time ' ' At J.M; MERRINGTON & CO.'S, CARPENTERS, UNDL^AKERS, &,c, 'in visiti ti]e V 3 rious electora i distric t s , so as to TO LET. . ■ 1865 V'. Bridge-street. Hardy-street, rear of Commercial totel. 402 . give whole constituency of the province the mWO HOUSES, or one double House, now ia ■ • : : ■-■■ = — = — : — opportunity of learning my views upon all sub- X the occupation of Mrs. Willcoeks. Also, g JOHN MCKAY, jects in which they teel an interest respecting Three COTTAGES.. 2 Carpenter, Undertaker. Sec, Haven-road. . them. '' Apply to J.M' VICAR, Nile-street West. f2076 ■'<-*• 'Si ■•-' furnished. -I thetato be, • ■i-t-','- f2 W — : _. , „— ^ : Yoiir most obedient servant, X road. Apply at the Rising Sun. 2002 , ; gH ,& o ' . S m Public iTotices. . . oswald curtis. .1... ■■ S|j ' « W A BAZAAR will -Me held in the Provincial ELECTION OP SUPERINTENDENT. Eor Sale. 'j ' w'"£J • ' 'ft mS * jCL Hall,in the early, part of next March, for n?fYR «?AT"P OR TA Tl?t ■■^'gg> 5 .. P4'» the BENEFIT of CHRIST. CHURCH, Nelson. „-, CURTIS'S COMMITTEE. ±U±t bAL±,, OK 10 LJil. ..^.^•g, ■ . ig 2 § . I izi The Committee will be thankful for any contri- - V^HHO O <^aux*u.ia^J!,. .° •«*!" . ■ 01.0 ;!•■■, g. , £„/ bution S .ofwork,materials,&c. ; ". Committee for^elTvith the object of pro- A COTTAGE and quarter '• H S^"^ .'l'^l- S. | Q^g LadyMonro Mrs. Rough T m^lfc CURTIS'S. ELECTION as g t^ofStan ' in «>^Yood, H'S'l'T -•-§ • ""I =' SB" "S" « -■ '• Mrs. Richmond Mrs. Bruimer . ; Superintendent, will MEET on THURSDAY "J-«he Cityof __ CEEENFTFTD ' .«, ;^S- ■ M,.0 I'll: •§•' H ?•?« : Mrs. Johnston- Mrs. Maclean ■ E^NING, March 21, at half-past 7 o'clock, ALFRED GREENFIELD. •CC "*^}. ■■■& I^ ; S.§ I-3 £"? Mrs.Adams Mrs. Turner ' .- a t the old Post-office, Hardy-street. • FnR q.a V -r. - .n r>- «" S*§ - g'-^-'i fe £ »w.' Mrs. Merrington Mrs. Gully . Gentlemen desirous of joining the Committee i? Uit DALJi, "2 SSSS 30Q5 H -g-;g . Mrs. Dodson. , . ' are also requested to attend. ' Tj^S KATE WATERS, Prime Fat CATTLE °'^'§ -2 ""^ "" £. '■j 6 ° THOS. BRUNNER, ...Nelson March IS 20G3 -Di 'To be ssen at Green's Paddock. -..« ss w r fl ». .^ .. .-§• . r] ■ --5 Hon. Secretary. : — Apply to • J.JOHNSON, Cb <.S .^g-5,3 1 ' I- Nelson, November 21, 1866. ' ' 1340 "ft/TR. CUItTIS'S CANDIDATURE for the U95 • . -,. BankHotel. w g, H . . __ _ _- J^X Superintendency.— COMMlTTEES in. the ■ "'fe:' ' ;« m . "PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned COUNTRY for promoting the ELECTION of . FOR SALE, ITV'' 'J ' : M X Regulated, and Repaired. ' ' CURTIS, are requested to make their Com- Cif\f\ EWES, from two to six tooth. •W "^q- ■ R.B. WALCOT. Shelbourne-street. 201 mun i ca tions with F. Euddleston, Esq., Nelson, £l\J\J Apply, immediatelj, at the Office of •. ■ ■ 1 ' — : — mTi , T/m „ ~ ~Z ~7~ Chairman of the Central Committee. this Paper. "' 1313 BOARD and RESIDENCE, for Single Gentle- ° rnmmittPP Rooms Kelson ~ : ~ : men or Married Couples, at Mrs PAT- ° ° ' 2045 -FOR SALE, , CHEAP. ■ '■VTEW PATTERNS in COOKLNG STOVES TERSON'S, Trafalgar-street, opposite the Marcnj^o^ _ _ __ ■ , : ___. . . . . „j^- ■ Church; - / 10 ° 4 THE SUPERINTENDENCY. ■ a SPLENDID HARJUONIUM, in "Walnut ■■ Ex BRITXSH MERCHANT. ■■ . • _ A*£ "^^ W«™» ™««H feSSt^P^taiLSll J E m S!ptr I>ENBATat ' WfcllOTr - APPIyt ° XJ.HOENBY, , : '■ . . .■ - , Ex CELESTIAL. ' , ton's), Nelson. . ff3 _ afc a{ . 7 o , clockj on MQN _ 1601 . -~ Auctioneer, Bridge-sfaeet. ■■■'.•. ' •;.•• •. :' ' ' ' ■ :. : raOFESSIONAL.-C. FLOOD Clothier, can DAY Evening, March 25. •• • • . ARRIVED, .per- CELESTIAL and on ' '.; ••' . . ■ , J- -be consulted daily at the Labor Mart, the Motupipi, .at, 3 o'clock m , the . afternoon, on -. sa i e by th^> undersigned— ' ;-;•,, ''W : 'C WILK'INS • : only P^Qe 7^ «*? get^good article' cheap. 1001 TUESDAY, March 26. . . / 23 packages "of Photographic Ter- • " ;:; '■■■•■.'* ' •*• '' -_,__„_,_.. . ._,,,_, n A 4± aa -u n iri i Takaka, at Dodson's, at 7 o'clock, on TUESDAY fumery, Drugs; and-Druggists'.Sundrief, ■. ■ ■■women. ■ M^S^SSs^ kxn 6 gdo^ '??*?-*?• " '.« w ' =<1 - :B^S&e t TT , . . vti vbm nitorq Nelson " '453 Nelson, March 18, 2064 1831 - iraiaigar-screec. 1 , Hardy-street, Nelson. 18S7 citors, iMeison.

■I «v • fTIHE Blind Bay Coasting Steamer cAliilv WOODPECKER commence running on MONthe 18th of March, to MO■^^S®&£» TUEKA three times a week ; and to MOTUPIPI, WAITAPU, and COLLINGWOOD, once a week. ■ , . Fares:— To Motueka, 4s ; return tickets, available for one ' week, 7s. To Motupepi and Waitapu. 12s. 6d.; return tickets. £1. , To Cpu-iNGWoob-, 155. ; return tickets, 255. To.Paka.wlu, 205.; return tickets, 30s: The Woodpecker having been completely overhauled, is now in a most efficient state, and from her exceeding light draught of water will prove a highly serviceable vessel for Bay traffic. W. AKERSTEN, Agent. Nelson, March 16. . , 2039 A REGULAR TRADER TO MOTU-" PIPI AND WAITAPU. ' _,\ ■ rglH-E fast-sailing cutter ELIZA ■ MjW^S. X will leave, as above, ONCE I • Braß^. A WEEK, weather permitting. M||||||giP' For freight or passage apply to "^^^^^^Fthe Master, on board, or to ■ W. AKERSTEN, I ss l Haven-road. WRECK OF THE MARY, OF NELSON. 'mHE CREW of the MARY, at the' time of ' JL her being Wrecked at Totaranui, are ■requested to communicate with CORNFOOT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Pelorus Saw Mills. , Havelock, March 5, 1567. , 1.971 NOTICE. mHE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company X (Limited) will not for the future Recognise "or Pay any ACCOUNTS, for Stores or Supplies to any of their Vessels, unless supplied on the ; WRITTEN "ORDER, of the undersigned. .; . , CURTIS BROTHERS, , Agents. \ Nelson, sth December, 1866. 1399 ■ Business Notices. BARGAINS IN SUMMER DRESSES. 25 PER CENT: REDUCTION ! JM. MERRINGTON & CO. are now offering • the -whole of "their Magnificent Stock of SUMMER GOODS, at a REDUCTION of 25-Per Cent, under the usual prices, tor Ready Monet in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS, in Tuscan, Leghorn, Crinoline, Luton,- --' Rice Straws,. &c, all the new shapes and styles, . for Cash. BARGAINS in, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MANTLES, in Lace, Silk; Grenadine, Lustre, Pina, Summer Tweed, &c, &c., all shapes and sizes, for Cash. ' ■ ■'•BARGAINS in TRIMMED BONNETS and HATS, ioe Cash. BARGAINS in CRINOLINES, PARASOLS, . &c., &c.,-for Cash. . . ' -At J. M. MERRINGTON & GO.'S, ■ 1865 '••' Bridge-street. 00 00 CO ■S-: .•■• -.- £ H ,H „$ g ' ■ -g m •■&••■§ ' w •** W ,E,-_i \Z cc o- - 4; s « ■ ■ 3 1 . . « j 1 ■'o'^t- ' ■: ■ o -4 1-1 ■rij "• > : !l i: i- : llf : ii : '|if. ■.•■§::sli'lila* % s '■Vfiw. PATTERNS in COOKLNG STOVES . 'Ex BRITISH MERCHANT. ' , CEEAP IRON BIDSTEADS, . ,;- .. . Ex CELESTIAL. '■r. ;; ';,:'''^i'':c., 1 wi I LtiNS,. • : ■.'•■■ IRONMONGEE, • ' ■ ; Hardy-street, Nelson. 1837

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 67, 21 March 1867, Page 1

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