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| PLOUGHING MATCHES. rSIHE Committee of the Agricultural Association JL having resolved to hold TWO MATCHES this season, viz,, one in Suburban North and another in the neighborhood of the Wairoa Bridge, will • hortly advertise the dates, prizes, &c. Any parties having suitable land, not less than 10 acres it" possible, within a mile or so of the Wairoa Bridge, are requested to communicate with the undersigned, on or before THURSDAY, 21st instant, to enable the Committee to inspect and select the required quantity. § jjjThe selection of place and other arrangements, for the Match at Suburban North, will be left to a Local Committee. T. J. THOMPSON, 955 Hon. Sec. TO BE RAFFLED, npilE HALF of the Ketch HARRIET. For, JL further particulars, apply at Wright's Ship Hotel, the Port. 947 NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK have to announce that they have NOW OPENED the greater part of their EARLY SHIPMENTS for THIS SEASON, their SELECTION of NOVELTIES being quite equal, if not superior to anything they have hitherto shown. In every department they have studied to maintain the reputation of their firm for EXCELLENCE of MATERIAL; at the same time have endeavored so to assort their stock that all parties will find themselves suited, whilst their position in the markets enables them to - mark their Goods at such prices as will -_ !»=•• bear very favorable comparison with U* ■,| those of any other establishment in the J"™ *** colony. - 10 In an advertisement it is impossible gg> to give a catalogue of contents, but in O a lew word*, thy STO C K contains -= |- EVERYTHING THAT IS USEFUL, Ss m and a GREAT DEAL TIJAT IS Oi. 1 - Vs NAMENTAL. Particular attention is ** 1 requested to the following items: — 8£ BLACK SILKS— In Gros Grains, > <£ Drap d' Italic and Spitalfields Glace, %s> from 3s. 9d. to 10s. per yard. "-^ O "0 i COLORED SILKS — Notwithstanding the very high price of Silk this w season, B. C..& B. have been sue- gYJ i, cessful in securing a few lots of very pretty Dresses, which, in couse- P" <C quence of being not quite new, are j™ *y, being sold at very little over half *• **" price. A.lso, a few of the newest J— styles in B .oche and Broche Stripes. WINCEYS and FANCY DRESSES m %£ — A splendid lot of Plain and Fancy W Winceys, much lower in price than g"*° O anything that has been in the trade for some years. The variety of style «*^ and price in FANCY DRESSES is O -J infinite. FRENCH ME KINOES in ffk all shades of color, various prices. rS *** FRENCH POPLINS and REPS ~ DE ROUBAIX. I SKIRTS and SKIRTING, in Striped •• Winceys and Mohairs. Handsome »^ -J QUILTED SILK SKIRTS, and > SATIN ditto. Tij iii Fancy Wool SHAWLS and Black {* ditto. SHEPHERD CHECK, ROB jm ROY, and FANCY PLAIDS. " fIL • — O e^; FURS. FURS. FURS. > **? Real and Imitation. Ermine and Sable, <^i Chinchilla, Musquash, Sea!, Lamb, {% Opossum, and other kinds, in Muffs, B w Ties, and Collarettes. Also, Foot ($ Mufi's and Carriage Rugs. i v — "» "*" HOSIERY— A splendid lot of Winter $Q O Hosiery, of every style and kind. _ Mens', Women's, and Children's »'» Worsted Jackets, Scarfs, Hoods, &c, p"j .J in endless variety. Fancy CJoth ", «« Gloves and Gauntlets. Trimmings, Ribbons, and Velvets, in every width and color; Belts and Buckles; Linen and Paper Sets; Ties; Bonnet Ornaments; and every article in Haberdashery. GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES IN PLAIN GOODS. ALL SIZES OF BLANKETS, SPLENDID VALUE. BLACK, CAMBELL, & BLACK, Trafalgar- street, Nelson. Temporary Premises, next door to the Bank of New Zealand. 789 COAL. COAL. "?:TOW Landing at the Commercial Wharf, a ±ri Cargo of Wanganui COAL, £-2 ss. per ton. Also, English and Newcastle Coal and Coke, at the lowest market price. CHARLES BRAY, 940 Near the Post-office. COALS. COALS, f rrUIE undersold! h- * on -:kk. t. cii'-y. <•( c l .m I JL best NEWCAST;,!' !.";AL, ?ort..T-e<i_, wU'Ai viil bo sold und (ie'iveri."! i j ar,y p:u\ ;.-i' i •■ io city. in hire;e o ; * :;;;;aU f;-n!H:tio:-,';u. curi'vi;* r ! :tO;.. W . "•■ -.■.! < ■'.;::■ ' '••'■•iU v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 May 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 May 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 110, 11 May 1868, Page 3

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