NOTICE. tIA mHE LADY B ARKLY will not g^&fclht^v L. leave for MOTUEKA and .-SffiagdyE^G-OLDEN BAY till half-past 4 <s a==s3ssa» o'clock TO-MORUOW Afternoon, instead of 4 o'clock To-day, as previously advertised. H. CROSS, 1893 Agent. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mr JAMES OGILVIE ure respectfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave his late residence, Nilestreet East, at 3 o'clock TO-MORROW Afternoon. PARJMENTER & AMOS, 1892 Undertakers. FUNERAL. THE public are respectfully informed that the FUNERAL of the late JOHN POYNTER, Esq., will take place on THURSDAY next, at 3 p.m. punctually. Friends are invited to attend. PARJMENTER & AMOS, 1895 Undertakers. 5 S* "is •*^P*- **. Tr t SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735. THE Brethren of the above JLodge ere requested to meet at their Lodge Room, TOMORROW Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to arrange for attending the FUNERAL of their late Brother JAMES OGILVIE. M. M. WEBSTER, 1894 Secretary. CATTLE FAIR. THE CATTLE FAIR will be held at Richmond, on the ground belonging to the Association, TO-MORIiOW, the 2nd September. Dairy Cows ealved or about to calve in great demand, and all descriptions of Fat Stock. W. HARKNESS, Hon. Sec. August 29, 1868. 1881 POPULAR OPINION. THOSE who are of an opinion that there IS a PUBLIC OPINION in this province are requested to attend a PUBLIC MEETING at the LOWER WAJKEFIELD SCHOOLROOM, on MONDAY Evening, the 7th ol September next, when the present method of raising the Bevenue of the colony, and the question of a Property and Income Tax, with a reduction of the Customs Duties will be discussed, with the view of bringing a Public Opinion to bear on these important questions. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. 1850 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A COMFORTABLE HOME at Bridge-End House (late Mrs Watt's), Banks of the Maitai, Milton Gro7e, between Bridge-street and Hardy- street Bridges. 1765 Til O R SAL E — 1000 to 2000 bushels of MALT, of superior quality 2000 to 3000 busheh of BARLEY, of superior quality. More ofthe Barley can be malted if required. Early application is necessary. D. MOORE, Auctioneer, Trafalgar- street. August 26. 1865 ON SALE, SUPERIOR SEED BARLEY. Samples of which can be seen at the Warehouse of the undersigned. D. MOORE, Trafalgar-street. August 28. 1866 FOR SALE. AHORSE broken to saddle, a pleasant hack. Apply to the Rev. W. H. EWALD, Nile-street East. 1887 NELSON SOAP. BENNETT & M'INTOSH beg to inform the merchants, storekeepers, and public of Nelson, that in a short time they will be ready to supply a Superior SOAP, of Nelson manufacture, and trust to merit a share of public patronage for this new introduction of Colonial Industry. 1704 NELSON SOAPWORKS. BENNETT & M'INTOSH will shortly be prepared to Exchange NELSON SOAP in return for Waste Fat, Butter, Lard, &c. Nile-street East. 1705 ON SALE, per Baliarat, MERCER'S HYMNS, Oxford Edition. W. DARBY, Musical Repository. 1841 ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. T^TELSON CLOTH to be had in any quantity JOSEPH WEBB, 1879 Trafalgar-street, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 207, 1 September 1868, Page 3
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