Business Notices. mHE PATENT FUMIVORE LAMP, -*- TO BURN WITHOUT GLASS CHIMXEY, And a large assortment of KEROSINE LAMPS, AT W. C. WILKINS' LAMP WAREHOUSE, Hap.dy-stkeet. KEROSINE OIL, GLASSES, &c. Purchasers may rely on procuring a good article at a moderate price. 2499 iTIARDEN SEEDS of every description, VX wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2624 Tory and Hardy Streets. milE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER X of five tons Early Seed POTATOES. W. HALE, 2625 Tory and Hardy Streets. ¥7!RUIT TREES, FLOWEKING SHRUBS, JD ROSES, FOREST TREES, &c. of every description, wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2626 Tory and Hardy Streets. mWO MILLION CABBAGE and CAULIX 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. KEKOSINE. sf\f\ CASES COUSINS' KEROSENE Oil, \J\J on sale at the stores of H. DAVIS, 2121 Bridge-street, Nelson. MONEY to LEND, on good freehold security. ADAMS & KINGDON, Solicitors, Nelson. 453 Public Notices. FOR 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 ANDHOTEL. TOSEPH WAGSTAFF having taken the tJ 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 gene-rally. J. W. hopes by increasing the aconnnodation to ensure the comfort of parties travelling through or visiting the neighborhood. 2647 BUSH TAYESN, 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 patrcnage. 2643 HENRY THOMAS HALL. Wanted. TO CARPENTERS. TTTANTED, Four Good HANDS. Highest * V Wages given. Apply immediately. JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Trafaigar-slrtet. 2G49 TXTANTED, a cond GENERAL SERVANT. VV Apply to Mrs. WREY, the Wood. £558 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. Meal* at all reasonable hours. Parties requiring Working-men or Mechanics can be accommodated for long or short jobs. [17 66
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 141, 19 June 1867, Page 1
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