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- Miscellaneous. NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. mENDERS will be received at the office of X the Board, until FRIDAY, the 21st June, at half-past 3 o'clock p.m., for WATTLING and FILLING IN a portion of Grove-street west. Particulars and specifications can be seen at the office of the Board. THOMAS YOUNGER, 2641 Secretary. riARDEN SEEDS of every description, vT wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2624 Tory and Hardy Streets. mHE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASES X of five tons Early Seed POTATOES. W. HALE, 2625 Tory and Hardy Streets. FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, FOREST TREES, &c. of every description, wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2626 Tory and Hardy Streets. mWO MILLION CABBAGE and CAULTX FLOWER PLANTS, ready for transplanting — Early Yorks, Early St. Johns, .London Market, Enfield Market, Nonpareil Cabbage, London Market Cauliflower, Stadthalder Cauliflower, all true to name. W. HALE, 2627 Tory and Hardy-streets. EOR SALE, at MOTUEKA.— The Lease of 7 acres of Land, with a shop thereon, and the good-will of the business. There is a Garden well stocked with fruit trees, and the remainder of the land is in grass, and surrounded by a live fence. The House contains seven rooms, with sheds and outhouses attached. The Lease has 19 years to run. Price, £300 For particulars apply to JAME ROSE, Motueka. 2492 WAKEFIELD ARMS INN AND HOTEL. TOSEPH WAGSTAFF having taken the tf above old established Hotel, hopes by attention to business and a constant supply of firstclass Goods of every description, to secure the patronage of the district and the public generally. J. W. hopes by increasing the accommodation to ensure the comfort of parties travelling through or visiting the neighborhood. 2647 BUSH TAVERN, THE WOOD. npHE undersigned begs to inform the residents X of Nelson and Suburbs, that he has taken the above Tavern, and hopes, by a strict attention to comfort and convenience, to ensure a share of their patronage. 2643 HENRY THOMAS HALL. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, a GOLD NUGGET attached to a Ring, belonging to Mr. R. Waite. The nugget is well known throughout the colony. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. G. RICHARDSON, Fleece Hotel, will receive the above reward. 2634 NELSON IRON WORKS, Beidge-stbket, Nklson. MESSRS. MOUTRA V", LEVESTAM, AND BARCLAY, hereby inform the public that they intend carrjing on ENGINEERING, and IRON and BRASS FOUNDING in all it branches, under the firm of MOUTRAY, LEVESTAM, and CO. Highest Price given for old cast Iron Bras and Copper. "Wanted. TO CARPENTERS. WANTED, Four Good HANDS. Highest Wages given. Apply immediately. JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Trafalgar-street. 2649 WANTED to CHARTER, a VESSEL to carry from 20,000 to 25,000 feet timber from Nelson to Westport. Apply to THOMAS R. FISHER. Nelson, June 15, 1867. ' 2639 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. WREY, the Wood. 2558 HOP POLES. WANTED,' 2000 Manuka HOP POLES.. 2527 HOOPER & DODSON. WANTED, a COOK. Apply at the Masonic Hotel. 2515 WANTED, by an experienced young Man, a SITUATION in a Store, or any other capacity. Address G., office of this paper. 2437 WANTED, BOARDERS at the Mitre Hotel. Moderate charges. Meals at all reasonable hours. Parties requiring Working-men or Mechanics can be accommodated for long or short jobs.f 1766

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 140, 18 June 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 140, 18 June 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 140, 18 June 1867, Page 1

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