FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. ICA HPHE s.s. STORM BIRD 4m^ JL will leave for WESTPURT JM|||p. direct, on THURSDAY, the 14th Eor passage only, apply to 3691 CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. FOR THE BULLER DIRECT. J®^ mi-IE Clipper Schooner SPRAY, fmWk J- .£0 tons, Ruxtox, Master, will i/iMSK sail On I'UUIvSDAY, the 14th inst., JsMsMi^- ior tlie above P ort - She has room "^B3ggggJ|g3e*for a few tons of cargo. LOCKIIAET & CO., / Agents. Nelson, November 1 1, 1867. 3676 TEN 'SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on the night of the fire, a small GOLD BROOCH with a Pearl set in the centre. Whoever will bring the same to the store ot the undersigned will receive the above reward. li. lIOUNBELL, 3661 Bridge-street. ARTILLERY CADET CORPS. MEMBERS of this Corps will commence FIRING for the Provincial Government Prize TO-MORROW, Wednesday, Morning, at half-past 8 o'clock sharp. Members to be ia uniform. T. HUDDLE3TON, Lieut, in charge. November 12, 1867. 3657 THE LATE FIRE. mHE BUSINESS of the undersigned will be JL CARRIED ON till further notice, at Mr Smallbone's Office, opposite the Bank of New South Wales. 3659 DONALD SINCLAIR. THE LATE FIRE. mi-IE MANAGER of the UNION BANKING X COMPANY of AUSTRALIA begs to convey his THANKS to the Nelson public for their kind sympathy and exertions in helping to save and protect the Bank's and his own property, during the late disastrous Fire. Nelson, November 12, 1867. 3683 E- BUXTON & CO. return their sincere • THANKS to those who helped them at the late lire; they also return Thanks to the EIRE BRIGADE. 3679 E BUXTON & CO. desire to return their • very sincere THANKS to the POLICE rOiiCE, both Officers and Men, for the able and vigilant manner in which they protected their scattered property. 3680 I BEG to sincerely THANK those of my friends whose noble and persistent exertions on Thursday evening, in arresting the spread of the Fire to my premises, resulted {andsolely) not only in the Saving of my Property, but in the preservation likewise of the entire block of buildings adjoining. I would' also gratefully acknowledge the kindness of those Ladies and Gentlemen who, during and after the time of peril, Removed and Replaced the greater part of my stock. 3673 W. M. STANTON. mHE BUSINESS of the undersigned IS X RESUMED. 3693 • • W. M. STANTON. THE LATE FIRE. I BEG to tender my best THANKS to those of the public who rendered so much valuable assistance in removing portions of my property on the occasion of the Fire on Thursday night. I. JOHNS, Trafalgar street. Nelson, October 11, 1567. 3681 ~ ~~ I. JOHNS, PASTRYCOOK, &c, BEGS to announce to his customers and the public generally/that he will CARRY ON BUSINESS as usual, in part of Mr HUBBARD'S SHOP, Trafalgar-street, OPPOSITE his Late Premises, until the new building is erected. All necessary arrangements for supplying his customers as usual are completed. All Orders punctually attended to. I. JOHNS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, • Nelson, November 11, 1867. 3682 TAMES C. PHILLIPS begs to sincerely Thank J his kind friends and strangers generally for so strenuously endeavoring to save his stock from total destruction at the late calamitous Fire. The BUSINESS will, for the present, be CARRIED ON at Mr CLEMENTS' STORE, next door to Mr Webster's, Trafalgar-street. 3674 NOTICE. "OENTOUL BROTHERS beg to inform their SS) friends and customers, that they hope to RESUME BUSINESS in a few days, in those PREMISES in TRAFALGAR-STREET, formerly occupied by Messrs Lightband & Jackson. November 11. 3684 mHE BUSINESS of the undersigned will be JL RECOMMENCED in a few days in that building just opposite their own premises, and known as the Criterion Hotel, and will be continued- there until the warehouse is rebuilt. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK. Nelson, 12th Nov. 1867. 3670
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 268, 12 November 1867, Page 3
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