£1 REWARD. LOST, in the Town, a £10 NOTE.. The finder, by returning it to the office of this journal, or to Mr WILLIAM. GREEN, Waimea East, will receive the above reward. 1038 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. X OST, yesterday, from the residence of S. H. _|j Pike, Esq.,. College Bill, a Black Jietriever PUP. Whoever will return the same, will receive the above reward. 1039 rriHE friends of the late Mra J. L. BAILEY, X -beg- to return 4&drfmost sincere thanks .to the public for their generous Subscriptions. 1035 _ TO THE PUBLIC. ■ "T'N reference 't6~a recent notice, signed William X Hale, and especially that portion which infers that he (William Hale) is in no way connected with J. Hale, of Toi-toi Valley, therefore be it known unto all men, that the said William HalenasloldT'the truth, and I hereby confirm the above important announcement, &c. A.t the same time I would advise and caution Mr William Hale, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Tory and Hardy streets, late of the Waimea-road, to abstain from receiving or opening any letters addressed \ to the undersigned. JOHN HALE, Toi-toi Valley. | Nelson, May 18, 1868. 1033 ; FOR SALE, 30,000 best BRICKS. Apply to BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, Trafal- , gar-street. 1037 ; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. j \ RE-OPENING OF ! ' J. M. MERRINGTON'S I PREMISES. i CHANGE IN THE NAME. I BARGAINS. BARGAINS : BARGAINS. I NEW GOODS~NEW GOODS. ! CHEAPER THAN EVER. JM. MERRINGTON has much pleasure * in notifying to his friends, and the public [ of these provinces that he has PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF THE ESTATE OF J. M. MERRTNGTON .Sr CO. including Stock, Book Debts, &c, &c, daring his recent visit to Sydney. THE PREMISES ARE NOW RE-OPENED. The whole of the Stock, including a lot of NEW GOODS, DRESSES, &c«, &c, ' is now being offered at a REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. The business for the future will, be conducted under the name of J, M. MERRINGTON only, instead of J. M. Merriugton & Co., as heretofore. All Accounts due to the estate of J. M. Merrington & Co. are to be paid to Mr J. M. Merrington only, whose receipt will be a legal discharge. Wholesale Purchasers liberally dealt with. TERMS CASH ONLY. J. M. MERRINGTON, BEXDGE-SXEEET. 945 FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. MRSH. GREEN has the honor of informing the Ladies of Nelson and the country districts, that she has EVERY DESCRIPTION of the above GOODS in great variety, and at reasonable prices. Inspection invited. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, near the Church. [1018 Wanted. WANTED, Two or Three Good PAINTERS,; Apply to T. MILLS. 983 WANTED, a i good CARTEE. Useless to offer' without good recommendations. Apply to EOD & HOUNSELL, v > 1004 Bright water MilL , WANTED^ by a person in the country, to take charge of one or two children. , Apply at the office of this paper. \ . 1014 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply at the office of this paper. 942 WANTED, a good General SERVANT.; Apply at the office of this paper. 988 WANTED, a GIRL about 14 years of age. '. Apply to Mrs KNIGHT, Lord Nelson; Hotel 1028 WANTED, a good HORSE, suitable fora, heavy spring .cart. Apply to JOHN LOCKE;Waimea-stxeet. 974
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 117, 19 May 1868, Page 3
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