TO-MORROW^ SATURDAY. J BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. , , i, ■ ■ mm mm • ),*' MR . E li L I O T T . has been'instructed to / SELL BY AUCTION, At his Warehouse, Trafalgar-Rtreet .On SATURDAY NEXT, December 4, At 1,2 o'clock, noon. All that Parcel of LAND being part of Section No. 628 on the plan of tbe City of Nelson, and containing half-an-acre (more or less), having a frontage, to St. Vincent-street of 1 13 links more or less. Together with the DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. The Garden is well stocked with Fruit Trees. For Plan and further particulars, apply at the Office of the Auctioneer. 2529 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. TO BE RAFFLED FOR. THE Chesnut Mare KITTY, on MONDAY, December 6, at Half-past Eight p.m. 2559 CHEESE ! ! CHEESE !! ! ANOTHER Superior Lot for Sale at the Nelson Auction Rooms. 2549 JOHN R. MABIN. TV/TI'SSES JAY, COLLINGWOOD STREET, (Near Messrs. Neale & Haddow), Respectfully invite attention to a Choice Selection of NEW GOODS, ARRIVED PER HERA. Berlin Wools— Canvass — Patterns for Braiding — Also, Children's Dresses for Braiding, &c, &c. — Machine Cottnn — and Wheeler & Wilson's Machine Needles. 2550 PUBLIC NOTICE. HENRY T)LACK, Baker, in thanking his _D late Customers and the Public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him. for the past seven years, begs to inform them that he has disposed of his business to Mr. GEORGE DICKSON, whom he has the pleasure of recommending. IN reference to tbe above, the undersigned intimates to the Public that he has retained the services of Mr. 11. Black, and it is his intention to use earnest endeavours to ensure a continuance, of their patronage. He also takes the present opportunity of thanking them for so liberally supporting him, in the past. By using the utmost care iv preparation, and only the best brands of Flour, he guarantees to produce an article second to none in the City. G. DICKSON, 2547 Bridge-street; J UCAS' .-VTELSON ALMANAC YE A R-TD 0 0 K FOR-D 1870. — 0— '• TO AD VE.R TISE RS. — 0 : AS the above Almanac will shortly be issued, Parties desirous of Inserting Advertisements will oblige the undersigned by sending them in not later than TO-MORROW. O TD T UCAS & Q ON - Evening Mail Office, Dec. 3, 1869. 2369 THE CO RN E R OP TRAFALGAR AND HARDY STREETS, NELSON, OPPOSITE TO EVERETT'S AND COMMERCIAL HOTELS. gIDDELL&QO., Anticipating the necessity which will probably •> arise out of the development of the Wanga'peka, Collingwood, arid pother auriferous lands in this Province, have "redetermined _to .'arrange suitaijje.; Offices on their*' premises > for the., conduct :of . i-v- business, as •' -- . ••=•'. QHARE A^gTOCK "OROKERS,' ' ''" . .AND-' - ' ' : '.*f ' .•'^iisfe^^p^swoN.':^; gents; " ; I And trust that by devoting their time ''and, y-y attention assiduously to. any bunnj^'-.which^may. 1 ' ,; I . be entnisted to themj to warnant aflijieral y : C vflupport Jcomthe^Public^generailyr; ;./:,' ".-;'. V- : f oy.o ;■ -" r/7 ;00y'0 00000 rZ* ~
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 283, 3 December 1869, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 283, 3 December 1869, Page 3
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