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Notices. TO HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. TTP S ) *<* undersigned inhabitants of the V V City of Nelson, having learnt with regret that the Board of Works are extending the sewerage of the City in a manner calculated to seriously impair the public health, request your Honor to CALL a PUBLIC MEETING to enable the citizens to consider so important a subject, and other measures of a sanitary character* connected with the social welfare of the City : C. Elliott G. Clements S. A.Cusack Geo. Williams W. B. Scaly William W. Squires G. E. Cotterell, junior Albert Pitt F. L. Vickerman J. W ; Tatton Harry Pitt H. J. Goodman T. R. Fisher J. Lucas Robert Lucas F. B. Iladfield W. Milner G. Harper M. M. Webster 1 Thomas Allen D. Moore J. H. Snow E. Smallbone R. Smart W. M. Stanton John Lockett James Tingle. 2343 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, April 30, 1867. IN compliance with the above requisition a PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Provincial Hall, on FRIDAY Evening next, at half-past 7 o'clock. By order of the Superintendent, ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2344 Provincial Secretary. CHALLENGE. mHE undersigned CHALLENGES either Haui hau or Harkaway to run against Gipsy on the Turf Club Race Course, the same height hurdles as used at the Suburban North Steeplechase yesterday, for the sum of £100 or more; the race to be run within one month from this date. Entries to be made by the 4th May. J. TRIMBLE. April 26, 1867. N.B.— Does Mr. Potter think that it is accepting a challenge by issuing another ? No doubt he was not on the course, but some of the subscribers to his challenge were, and they ought not to have led the gentleman astray by making him believe that he was accepting a challenge when he was only giving one. No person who can read plain print ought to have made such a mistake ; the number of leaps was plainly shown in the Evening Mail and JVekon Examiner. 2313 NOTICE. TMPORTED from LONDON— a splendid asX sortment of Scotch and West of England WOOLLEN GOODS. JOHN CANN, TAILOR, COLLI^GWOOD-STREET. 2330 NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. SHIPPING AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED "WITH TIIE BEST QUALITY OP BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK, CORNED BEEF and PORK, asd CURED OX-TONGUE. rriHE undersigned, in soliciting a share of JL the patronage from the Inhabitants of Nelson and Owners of Vessels, respectfully observes that their orders will be correctly and punctually attended to. * S. LORING, 2311 Trafalgar-street. NOTICE.— CHEAP BREAD, Bd. the 4-lb. loaf, at STURT'S Bakery, next the Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street. 2332 Wanted. WANTED, a MALTSTER, one who perfectly understands his business. Apply at the Raglan Brewery. 2347 WANTED, a good MILCH COW just about Calving. Apply to 2345 H. HARGREAVES. WANTED, a BOY T . Apply to Mrs. POTTER, Coach and Horses Hotel. 2322 WANTED, an experienced DRAPER'S ASSISTANT ; also, a good MILLINER. Apply to J. DREW. 2324 WANTED, a general SERVANT and nurse GIRL. Apply to Mrs. COTTIER, Albion Hotel. 2257 WANTED, BOARDERS at the Otago Dining Rooms. Moderate charges. Meals at all reasonable hours. Parties requiring Working-men or Mechanics can be accommodated for long or short j0b5.[1 766 TO BOOT MAKERS. "YTT ANTED, a good hand. Apply to JOSEPH VY WHITE, Bridge- street. 1950

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 100, 1 May 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 100, 1 May 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 100, 1 May 1867, Page 3

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