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NEW RATES OF POSTAGES. Town Letters.— Posted" at any Post-office within the colony, for delivery at such Post-office Not exceeding i oz. Id. Over | oz., but under 1 oz. ... 2d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 2d. Country Letters. — Posted at any Post-office within the colony, for delivery at any otlier Postoffice in the same province — Not exceeding J oz. 2d. Over £ oz., but under 1 oz. ... 4d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 4d. I-. T TEKi J R.oviNCiAr, Letters. — Posted -; at any Post-office within the co-Oiiy, for delivery at any other Post-office within the colony — Not exceeding £ oz. 3d. Over | oz., but under 1 oz. ... 6d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 6d. Newspapers — For delivery within the colony, in Australia, India, England, and the Continent of Europe (via Suez) Id. For England (via Panama) ... 3d. For America ( „ ) ... 3d. For the Continent of Europe, ditto Book postage. Postage of letters for England, by Panama and Suez alike, the rates for the latter remaining unaltered. Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — These highly esteemed medicaments cannot he too strongly recommended for curing most of the maladies to . which humanity is heir' They are as suitable for the child first entering on the journey of life as - for the aged and infirm. The Ointment is a specific for the cuts, bruises, abrasions, and eruptions, often witnessed in the nursery, and it is no less efficient in healing soundly and permanently the chronic ulcers and bad legs which so often heap misery on advanced years. By an early attention to the instructions wrapped round each packet of Ointment and Pills, any moderately intelligent person may abridge or avert the discomfort and misery of chronic ill-health. 2350 Advertisements. STEAM TO THE BULLER, PAKIHI (weather permitting). FOX'S. GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, OKARITA, AND HAAST RIVER, | nnHE well-known paddle steamer WLjk A BRUCE, »tfi|p/ff\i^ ' James Kerley, Master, MORNING, at 11 o'clock For shipping orders, or passage, apply to FREDERICK GREER, 2363 Panama House. CHRIST CHURCH, NELSON. NOTICE. THE Adjourned PARISH MEETING v ill be held in the Bishop's School-room, at 7 o'clock THIS EVENING, the 7th of May, far the purpose of ELECTING Three NOMINATORS for the Parish, and other Business. G. H. JOHNSTONE, 2378 Minister. NELSON ARTIZANS' ASSOCIATION. THE MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the Infant School-room, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. W. BETHWAITE, 2382 Honorary Secretary. WOOD BUILDING AND BOARDS. THURSDAY, MAY 9th. At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the rear of the Government Buildings, on THURSDAY, 9th May, at 12 o'clock — A small WOOD BUILDING, recently erected for Government purposes. Also, A small quantity of BOARDS. Terms cash. Without reserve. Commercial Auction Mart, May 7. • 2385 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. LEVIEN AND CO. THE undersigned is prepared to TREAT PRIVATELY until THURSDAY, the 9th instant (prior to Mr. Joseph leaving Nelson), for the PURCHASE of the LAND and HOUSES offered for sale this day. LOCKHART & CO. Nelson, May 6. 2384 EIYE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, Yesterday Evening, one £10-NOTE and five £1 -NOTES. Whoever will return the same to Mr. G. POTTER shall receive the above Reward. 23 ?9 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS DUE to the late firm of GRANT & FLOWERDAY, NOT PAID by the Ist June, will be SUED FOR without further notice. 2383 F. W. FLOWERDAY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 105, 7 May 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 105, 7 May 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 105, 7 May 1867, Page 3

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