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■ ' ■ ■ ' ■■' ■ — ■ — Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 19th February, 1872. THE PUBLIC OFFICES will be CLOSED . on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 892 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 14th,- 1872. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be Notified, that in accordance with the provisions of Section 9, of the " Education Act. 1863," he has appointed SATURDAY, tbe 24th February, instant at 12 o'clock, Noon, for the ELECTION OF TWO PERSONS to fi.l the vacancies in Local Committee of Education for the District of Hope, and that the Election shall be held at the School-house, Ranzau. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 362 Provincial Secretary. several hundred REMNANTS MARKED HALF-PEICE MUST BE CLEARED OUT THIS WEEK. B®- NOTEALL USEFUL STUFFS. REMEMBER WYMOND & CO. ARE NOTED POR m CHEAP REMNANTS. WAIMEA SOUTH STEEPLECHASE. HOLDER'S COACH and SIX HORSES will LEAVE . TRAFALGAR STREET on the 21st instant at a Quarter to Ten sharp for WAIMEA SOUTH RACE-COURSE. Fare there and Back, Bs. 339 FRANCIS HOLDER. DEFENCE of G. H. CHAMBERLAIN, who was Corivicted of Perjury as one of the Gam*; of the Notorious Bcrgess & Kelly, at Hokitika. Price Is. Sold by W. M. STANTON, 298 Trafalgar-street. NELSON & FOXHILL RAILWAY. ALL in favor ot the above Scheme please signify same by having their HAIR CUT by THE KING OF THE PROFESSORS, ERE.D MAIN. N.B. New Ribs and Vertebral Columns to Parasols and Umbrellas. Cutlert Ground Daily at THE NEW STAND, 207 Coilingwood Street. TTODDER & rpALBOT, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, IMPORTERS OF MERCHANDISE PROM England, Scotland, America, and Australia, Being about to Close their Warehouse in Nelson in consequence of the general and unexpected depression in business, beg to call the attentiion of the Trade and Public generally, that they are prepared to SELL THEIR STOCK AT A VERT CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION, Previous to Closing on March 16. SALE COMMENCING MONDAY, Feb. 19. Hours of Business — 10 till 5 o'clock. rjf\ PIECES White and Grey Calicos, per { \j piece or dozen 37 pieces Tweeds and Doeskins 39 „ Flannel, per piece or dozen yards 24 „ Scriro.per piece or half-pidcejonly Towelling, Huckaback, Cheese Cloths Wool Plaids, Carpets, Druggets Sheeting, Counterpanes, Hoisery, Haberdashery A large stock of Clothing Blankets, Hollands, Oil Baizes, &c. 4 tons Sugar, per bag only 10 qr-chests Superior Tea 16 half-chests „ „ 6 chests „ „ in not less than I2lb. packets ; Is. lOd. to 2s. 6d. per lb. Soap, Candles, Currants, Coffee 6 crates Crockery. Also, a few crates opened, consisting of— Chamber Services, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Plates, Dishes, Jugs, and Mugs Glassware— Wines and Tumblers, por dozen Cocoa, Corn Flour, Raisins, Candied Peel, per box Nails, per cwt. 40 cases Kerosine Oil, per case or t'n Pickles, Sauces. Sardines, per dozen 12 dozen American Chairs, per case or half- ' dozen 18 boxes Window Glass 50 two-gallon Wicker Jars best Brown Vinegar Shovels, Axes, Spades, &c. 12 trunks Boots, And a variety oi other Goods too numerous to particularise by advertisement. F0 R CAS H ONLY. COMMENCING ON MONDAY, February 19, 1872. 868

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 42, 17 February 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 42, 17 February 1872, Page 3