JUST ARRIVED, Per Lismobe, from Adelaide. QA,<»)f) BA( *S HART'S Superior ADELAIDE FLOUE In 100 lb. Bags. The quality of the above Flour is guaranteed to be superior to any yet imported. H. DAVIS. Bridge-street, March 22, 1869. 667 FOR SALE. SEVEN Head of Young CATTLE, amongst which, are Two First-class Heifers, pear Calving. Also, 10 BAGS MIXED GEASS SEED. Apply to Wm. EATT, 833 Waimea-South. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL of the late MRS. H. BUSH will leave her late Eesidence, the Steamboat Tavern, TO-MOEROW (Sunday), at Two o'clock. 835 PARMENTEE & AMOS. FOR SALE. -J LADIES' SADDLE 1 GENTLEMAN'S DO. Apply at the ROYAL HOTEL, 832 Bridge-street. ROBERT FREEMAN, HAVING resigned his situation with MESSRS. CURTIS, Brothers, will be happy to receive another appointment after the 17 th instant. Nelson, April 10, 1869. 831 FOR SALE. /CHERRY WINE and A PPLES, Delivered to any part of the City. CHARLES BARTLETT, 791 Washington Valley. TRAFALGAR SQUARE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. THE COMMITTEE request that Gentlemen who have given in their names as Members of the above will pay their Subscriptions to Mr JNO. SHEEN, the Secretary, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Nelson, April 8, 1869. 818 HORSE S . FOR SALE.— Seven Strong HORSES, suitable for Harness or Packing. 824 Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Junior. PROVINCIAL LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY.— PERMANENT. nnHE MONTHLY MEETING for Payment of JL Subscriptions, &c, will be held at the Fleece Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING, April 12, at Half-past Seven o'clock. Stewards — Messrs A. Greenfield, and R. Lucas. JNO. PERCY, 835 Secretary. MONEY to LEND on Freehold Security Apply to D. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Nelson. Trafalgar-street, October, 1868. 2163 MONEY TO LEND. TO be LENT, on MORTGAGE of Freehold Security, for five years, at £10 per cent. £1800, in one sum, or in sums of not less than i £300. Also, £500, in one or two sums, at same | rate of interest and for same term. Apply to Mr SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, August 29. 2164 NELSON TEA GARDENS, HAVEN ROAD. RBALL having rented from the Executors • the well-known Garden of the late J. Poynter, Esq., begs to announce that he has OPENED the same as a PUBLIC TEA GAEDEN and RECREATION .GROUND, where all who desire to form pleasure parties within easy access fromthe centre of the city can do so at small expense, while they will enjoy the salubrious sea air, splendid views, and a ramble amid 10. acres of pleasure-ground. No charge for admission. Tea and other Refreshments supplied to those who may desire the same. Boiling water will be supplied to tea parties, if required, at a small charge. NELSON TEA GARDENS, THE PORT. 252
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 83, 10 April 1869, Page 3
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