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THE LATE FIRE. , THE BUSINESS of the undersigned will be CARRIED ON till further notice, at Mr Smallbone's Offlce, opposite the Bank of New South Wales. 3659 DONALD SINCLAIR. 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 JAMES C. PHILLIPS begs to sincerely Thank 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. EENTOUL BROTHERS beg to inform their 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. Novem her 11. 3684 THE BUSINESS of the undersigned will be 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 THE GREYHOUND INN, Bridge-street, Nelson. THE undersigned, having just built the above commodious Inn, begs to state that no expense has been spared to render it replete with, comfort and convenience. The Inn will be OPENED TO-MORROW EVENING, at Seven o'clock. RICHARD TOWNSEND. N.B. Best English and Colonial Ales, Wines, and (spirits always kept in stock. 3725 NOTICE. ALL persons are CAUTIONED against allowing their Cattle or Horses to STRAY on the land in the occupation of the. undersigned. T. BENFIELD, Richmond. October 18, 1867. 3473 Sales by Auction. RAMS, LAMBS, AND WETHERS, PIGS, MARE, &c, At the Bridge Hotel, Waimea-east. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19., At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at Mr Silcock's, Bridge Hotel, Waimea-east, on TUESDAY next, the 19th November, at 12 o'clock — 8 Merino Rams, bred from Mr Richie's flock, Auckland 4 or 5 Leicester Raras 150 Wethers, in wool 120 Lambs, more or less 14 Pigs (porkers) 1 Mare, broken to saddle and harness, warranted staunch, and a trial given. Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, Nelson, November 13. 3709 " ' * ,H. I I mi n II Wanted. TO TAILORS. WANTED, a Good COAT-HAND, to work on the premises. Apply to E. W. DEE, Tailor, Bridge-sfc. 3735 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs ROBT. LEVIEN, Trafalgarsquare. 3632 TTTANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply *V to Mrs ADAM, West Coast Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. 8686 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply td Mrs LOWE, near the College. [3714 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs TWONSEND, Bridge-street. 3726 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply at the Steamboat Tavern, Haven-road. 3722 WANTED, a MAN to ship as Cook and Steward on board the Margaret Campbell. Apply to the Captain on board. 3688 WANTED, a BOY who can milk. Apply to Mrs MOORHOUSE, Bronte-st. 3633 WANTED, a Strong LAD, about 14 or 15 years of age. Apply to E. S. BETTS. Bridge-Btreet. 373fr

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 272, 16 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 272, 16 November 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 272, 16 November 1867, Page 3

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