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—■—ay ii«ii-i !■ i, {wJmtmm~i^aem+umm»Bm*2iim»mmmam»aLmtJmni TX7TLLIAM ANDERSON, late of Napier, is VV requested to communicate with the Editor of tln9 Journal, who has important information to communicate to him. 3389 £1 REWARD. LOST", this morning, between the Post-office and Hardy-street, a £10 Bank of New Zealand NOTE. The finder will much oblige the 10.-er by leaving addreßs at the office of this paper. 3393 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD; STRAYED from Bishopdale. TWO Young PIGS; one black, one spotted. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, wdi receive the above reward. 3367 W. EDWAItDS. NOTICE. I HAVE This Day RETIHED from business as Merchant, Snip Broker, and Commission Agent, iu iavor of my son, Mr Lawrence D. Nathan, and nephew, Mr Louis A. Nathan, who will carry on the business hitherto conducted by me. All CLAIMS against me must be sent in to my late office in Shortland-street, where they will be settled in cash; and all parties holding my Bills or Pro. Notes can have a settlement in cash by allowing bank rate of rebate. j DAVID NATHAN. Auckland, 27th September 1867. | I #' WITH reference to the above notice we beg to inform the public that we have, This Day, SUCCEEDED Mr David Nathan in the business hitherto carried on by him iu Shortlandstreet* and purpose continuing the same under she style or firm of L. D. Nathan & Co. LAWRENCE D. NATHAN, 3382 LOUIS A. NATH AN. NOTICE. j THE Dun Mountain BUS will Not Run for a few days, ia order to allow time for repairs. ■ -J ■ W. TAYLOR,. 3392 , ' . Proprietor. NOTICE. THE STORES of the undersigned will be CLOSED TO-MORROW, Wednesday, the 9th October. H. DAVIS, 3383 Bridge-street. NOTICE. THE Business Premises of Messrs S. M. SOLOMON will be CLOSED TO-MOR-ROW, Wednesday, the 9th instant. 3391 S. M. bOLOMON & CO. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 4lb. Loai; for cash at the &hop; 9d. if delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 Hardy-street. NOTICE. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR* » A GOOD SUPPLY of PRIME QUALITY BEEF, Ex Kate Waters. 3354 NOTICE. JW. TAYLOR begs to inform the public • that he will RE-COMMENCE his business as LOCKSMITH and GUNSMITH, at his NEW Premises, on the site of the old stand, on THURSDAY next, the 10th instant. Repairs neatly executed, and Orders promptly attended to. 3356 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 Jaw directs.. \V. HALE, Tory and Hardy-street. September 17,1867. 3234 WAKATU STABLES. HAVING taken the above, *hey will be CARRIED ON as a Branch of the Hardystreet Stables, when every accommodation can be had, and all kinds of Carriages and Horses for hire. 3375 - T. NEWTON. J. H. BISLEY, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Waimea-street, BEGS to tender his grateful acknowledgments for the increasing patronage with which he has been favored during the last five years, and wishes to assure his numerous customers that it is his earnest desire to merit a continuance of tbeir kind support. He would also intimate that he has now REMOVED to the premises lately occupied 'by Mr. Hingston, Waimea-streetj which he has recently much enlarged to meet the growing requirements ' of his business. N.B. — Until further notice the price of Bread will be NINEPENCE the FOUR POUND LOAF. Nelson, October 1, 1867. 33WS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 236, 8 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 236, 8 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 236, 8 October 1867, Page 3

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