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FAKAWAU COAL MINE. rpHE PAKAWAU COAL-MINING COM- ± MITTEE invite>TENDERS * For Raising One Thousand Tons or upwards of Coal at Pakawau, from a scam to bo pointed out, at per ton. Also, ibr bringing down the Coal and putting it on board ship. Also, for bringing the same over to Nelsonr and lauding it at a wharf. The Tenders may be for one or more separate items, or for the whole; and tenders must be sent iu hy SATURDAY, the 26th instant. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, on and after the lbth instant. N.B. — Persons desirous of tendering are informed that the Committee have made arrangements with the Proprietor of the p!s. LAD if BARKLY for a Trip to the Coalfield, leaving Nelson on the evening of Wednesday, 16 th, ana returning the following night, giving one clear day at Pakawau. Fare .there and back 255., exclusive of provisions. F. W. IRVINE, 3388 Hon. Sec. NEW RAPID PROCESS. PORTRAITS ! PORTRAITS ! ! WE. BROWN, Photographer, is now pre- • pared to take Portraits in a very superior manner by the New Rapid Process, which supplies a means of procuring Likenesses of Children with rapidity and accuracy, and obtaining the easy and momentary expression of the features in a manner surpassing any other process. Adults can betaken by this process WITHOUT, the AID of any ARTIFICIAL REST, thereby insuring a faithful, representation of the natural and characteristic posnion oi the sitter. See Specimen Pictures of Children from 6 months to 3i years of age, exhibiting at Messrs Heaty & Leslie'6, Bridge-street. W. E. BROWN, 3311 Photographer, Trafalgar-street. OA SACKS PRIME WANGANUI OU POTATOES. 3424 . HOOPER & DODSON. " ' " '' ■ ' . » ' ' — ■ ', , i To Let. TO LET, ASFBSTANTIALLY-BUILT Verandah COTTAGE, pleasantly situated in ilto Grove, the Wood. Contains a hall, large parlor, Bitting room or kitchen, washhous?, and two bedroom.", and fitted with cupboards, pump, sink. &c, &c. Also, a nice Garden, the whole fenced in with patent wire fencing and iron gates. Apply to J. J. HORNBY, 3248 Auctioneer and Commission Agent. TO LET. a HOUSE in Waimea-street. Al o a COTTAGE in Nile-street west. Apply to J. M'VICAR, 3292 Nile-street west. TO LET, in the Wood, a very comfortable COTTAGE with Garden, now in ihe occupation of the undersigned. J. HOUNSELL, 3344 Trafalgar-street. Sales by Auction. NOTICE. THE SALE advertised to take place on TUESDAY next, October 15, at the residence of Mr Alfred Helps, IS POSTPONED until further notice. J. J. HORNBY, Auctioneer. Commercial Auction Mart, October 12. 3415 Wanted. TO RESPECTABLE MEN of SOBER HABITS. WANTED, a BUTCHER. Liberal wages will be given. Apply, Nelson Meat Bazaar. 3152 WANTED, by a married Gentleman, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with Board and Attendance, in town or country. Address, H.S.W., office of this paper. 3380 WANTED, a SITUATION in a Store, or similar employment. Good references, Apply to J. H., office of this paper. 3233 . WANTED a good General SERVANT. Apply to the Mitre Hotel, Bridge-street. WANTED, a. good General SERVANT. Apply at the Steamboat Tavern, Havenroad. 332 * WANTED, a Steady BOY; one who can' mhk. Apply to N. G. MORSE, Waimea West. - 8406 ,. "TrTANTED, a General- Female SERVANT. W Apply to Mrs JERVIS, Commercial Hotel. %&? * WANTED, a Young MAN, unmarried, who uudersiands Colonial Farmwork (milking,, driving bullocks, spotting, fencing. &c., Sec, ) A pply at the ofih<e of this pai.-er ..""* 34 1 6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 241, 14 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 241, 14 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 241, 14 October 1867, Page 3

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