COURT ROBIN HOOD, A.O.F. THR usual Court Meeting did not take place on Tuesday last. It will be held at the Co-trt-room THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at the usual hour. 259 A. HIB BLK, CR. FORESTERS' FETE. THE TEA and SPORTS will be PO3TPONICD until MONDAY next, the 10th February, on account of the recent Flood having damaged the Ground. 267 By order of the Committee. CAKES! CAKES FOR THE MILLION. ON account of the r.eent wet weather, the provisions intended for the Foresters' Fete Tea, last Monday, will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice, us there will have to be a fresh supplj made, the Fete being postponed. J. GUN THER, Sturt Bakery, 266 Trafalgar street. In the Estate of THOMAS CORBETT, Diaper, Nelson. ALL Claims in the above Estate to be sent in without delay, duly proved upon affidavit, to the utiice ot Thos. R Fisher, one of the Trus.ees; and any Accounts due to the Kstate remaining unpaid on the 29th of February, will be banded over to a solictor for recovery. T. GRAHAM \ Trustees 25. THOMAS R. FISHER/ imscees - SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE. A BOUT 150 Dozen LONDON STOUT, in _£___. prime condition, TEN SHILLINGS per DOZEN. Also, about 50 Dozen INDIA PALE ALE, i. prime condition, TEN SHILLINGS per DOZEN. The above small quantity is aU that now remains, and is wanted to be cleared off immediately. 261 E. BUXTnN & CO.
MUST BE SOLD. A BOUT 100 DRESSED and other Goods, _C_L more or less damaged by rain water during the late storm, will be cleared out without regard to cost. An early inspection of the Goods will prove the fact. H. R. COULTER, Draper and Grocer, Bridge-street, 265 Nelson. FRUIT CASES. FRUIT CASES. f^i S. WILSON, Waimea-road, has, for SALE, UT. any quantity of APPLE BOXES, 1 bushel each, at reasonable prices, suitable for shippers to the West Coast. 277 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS H. GREEN informs the Ladies of Nelson, that she is NOvV OPENING A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF MILLINERY, DRESS, DRAPERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which she invites their attention and inspection. Her Stock is entirely NEW, having been selected with ths utmost care, and will be found both elegant and useful, and at prices that will ensure future favors. Amongst which are MANTLKS and SHA WLS, in all New Shapes and materials, including the Peplums. Queens, frincess Alexandra, &c, &c. DRESSES— the newest styles for home, walking, and evening costume. Parisian and English BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimm.d. HAT and BONNET TRIMMINGS— FIowers. Feathers, Straw, Bugle, Cry. tai, Lace, &c. Ladies'and Infants' UNDERCLOTHING. Infant' HATS, HOODS, FRoCKS, ROBES, CAPS, &c. Also, Every description of DRESS, ready-made and made to order. PARACHUTES anl large PARASOLS, &c. MRS. H. G R E E N, Trafalgar-street, near the Church. A Vacancy for an Apprentice. The FORMER STOCK has been REMOVED from the Shop into an adjoining Room, where the SALE - .f it is CON UN 0 ED at vory RED UCED PRICES. 5493
Wanted. WANTED, a Female SEIiVANT. App. at, the Pier Hotel, the Port. 48 WANTED, a respectable General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs NALDER, Claremont House, Hard-street. 229 W r ANTED, a General SEKVANT for a family of two. Appiy at the office of this paper. 232 TAT' ANTED, a MAN without encumbrance, j VV who understands colonial farm-work. Apply at thia office. 4003
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 30, 6 February 1868, Page 3
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564Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 30, 6 February 1868, Page 3
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