Mr CHAS. ROGERS, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Rents' and debts collected. ! Inventories taken. . j Valuations made. i Tradesmen's books kept, and debts recovered j in town or country, | Prompt payments made. Offices, Waimea-street, five doors from the Colonist Office. 1121 "\TB ROGERS will hold EVENING CLASSES JJJL every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, at the Schoolroom, Waimeastreet, five doors from the Colonist Office, for the INSTRUCTION of YOUTH in the following subjects, viz. : — English Grammar History Geography Commercial Arithmetic Bookkeeping, &c. Terms moderate. N.B. — Mr R. having two days during the week unemployed, is willing to Give Private Lessons in Drawing. 1122 TO BE RAFFLED FOR. AN EUTER PI ON, Or Mechanical Self-acting j ORCHESTRION, IN handsome Rosewood Case, and possessing some hundreds of Pipes, representing reed, brass, flute, and other musical instruments, admirably arranged, with the fullest harmonies, and performing Overtures, Operatic Selections, and Dance Music, with complete Band parts. The Instrument is on view at the Commercial Billiard Saloon, Trafalgar-street. Winner and putter up to spend £5 each. , 70 tickets, at 30s. each, for the raffle, may be obtained at the Billiardroom, of Mr D. Moore, Auctioneer, or of Mr Stanton. 1105 TO THE PUBLIC. IN reference to a recent notice, signed William 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 Hale has told the truth, and I hereby confirm the above important announcement, &o. At 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 TO BE SOLD, a bay PONY, very willing and quiet. Also a first-class Lady's SADDLE. Apply at the ofiice of this paper. 1113 FOR HIRE, the CARRIAGE late the property of S. H. Pike, Esq. R. DISHER, Trafalgar Hotel. 1 109 To Let. TO LET, For a Term to be agreed upon, A LARGE and EXTENSIVE BREWERY, in the Province of Wellington, doing a profitable trade, and possessing facilities for carrying on an increasing business. , There is a plentiful supply of water on the premises. For further particulars, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO,, 1091 Willis-street, Wellington. TO LET, in the Maitai Valley, A COTTAGE, with Garden and about Six Acres of unenclosed Land. Apply to 1060 HENRY CLOUSTON. TO LET, A HOUSE and GARDEN, either with or without a Grass Paddock, at present occupied by Mr D'Albedyhl. Apply to JAMES GORRIE, 879 Bridge-street. TO LET, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, in Russellstreet, near the Port. Apply to Mr A. BUSH, 1125 Waimea-street. A SHOP to LET, the best Stand in Town. Apply to E. BARNES, at the corner. 1069 A PARTMENTS, Furnished, to LET, at Mrs J\. MANN'S, Waimea-street, two doors from Mr Laing's, baker. 1052 TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. 740 I ffTWO ROOMS to LET, Unfurnished. ImmevA diate possession. Apply to Mr ROGERS, Waimea-street, ' 1123
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 126, 30 May 1868, Page 3
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