for havelock:. M mHE Cutter THAMES will leave f Bib.. X on FKIDAr, September 20th. mSm--.7rZrml APP^ 3242 LOCKHART & CO. FOR SALE. £§X HP^E Cutter THAMES.- --• #?$& X Applyto My%o\ LOCKHART & CO., 3138 Trafalgar-street. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned will not be RESPONSIBLE JL forany DEBTS contracted by the Master or Crew ofthe HKATHCOTE. JOSEPH THIRLWELL DIXON, Owner. Nelson, September 19, 1867. 3249 NELSON VOLUNTEEfi FIRE BRIGADE. "H/TEMBERS will please MEET at the EnsineAjJL room THIS, Thursday, EVENING, IN UNIFORM, at half- past G o'clock. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 3241 Hon. Sec. NOTICE. THE Members of the Waimea Volunteers will MEET for Parade, in Mr Tomlinsoivs Padduck, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY tbe 21st of September. W. W. BARNES, Lieutenant. September 11, 1867. 3202 np.l-lE undersigned begs to thank the members X of the Pire Brigade and tbe public lor their valuable aid in trying to save his property during the fire of this morning. JOHN SCOTT. Nelson, Sept. 19, 1867. 3255 rpENDERS will be received at tbe office of this JL Paper, until TUESDAY next, the 24tii instant, for the ERECTION of a Private Residence, at Westport, for Mr D. H. Murdoch. Plans and specifications may be seen at tbis office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3252 G. W. BEER, Cabinetmaker, "Upholsterer, and Undertaker, Address— Workshops at the rear of Mr Rout's Office, Hardy-street. G.W.B. guarantees all orders that may be entrusted to him to be unexcelled in durability, finish, and price. 3246 NOTICE. ALL FOWLS, PIGS, &c, found Trespassing on Auckland Point Premises will be DESTROYED after this date. Mrs. OTTERSON. September 19, 1867. 3250 NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 4lb. Loaf, for cash at the shop; Sd. if delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 Hardy-street. NOTICE. ALL Persons found Tre passing on the property known as Erme Ridge, or Destroying the fence, trees, or shrubs, or Damaging the house, after this date, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-street. , September 17, 1867. 3.34 NOTICE. ALL POULTRY found Trespassing on my property, Hardy-street, after tbis date, will be DESTROYED. E. RYDER. September 18, 1867. 3238 THE OTAGO DINING ROOMS REMO »*ED to Mitre Hotel, Upper Uridge-st. HENRY PHILLIPS hopes for a continuance of support. Usual charges. 2704 Mrs. J. CORDIAL, BEGS to inform the ladies of Nelson, that she has commenced GIVING LESSONS in the Art of Making Wax -lowers and Fruit. First door from Temperance Hall, Bridgestreet. 2632 EXPECTED every day, the schooner LITTLE FRED, from the Manukau, with a cargo of Tongued and Grooved TIMBER, Doors, &c., for Sale. Apply to JOHN R. MABIN. September 16, 1867. 3224 FOR SALE. STORE Sheep, Working and Pack Bullocks, Weil-bred Shorthorn Bull, Saddle, Harness, and Pack Horses of every - description. Station, Farm, Town, and other properties. T. M. BRYANT. Hardy-street, Nelson. 3140
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 220, 19 September 1867, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 220, 19 September 1867, Page 3
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