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SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735. A LODGE of EMERGENCY will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, April 29, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W.M. E; G. COLLINS, 1063 Secretary. PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY (Registebed). npHE DIRECTORS of this Company are J_ prepared to receive OFFERS, until MONDAY, June 2nd, from persons willing to WORK the above MINE on TRIBUTE. The claim is situate at Bedstead Gully, Collingwood, and comprises over thirty-five acres held under lease, fourteen and a-half of which have been recently acquired. There is a Battery of Twenty Stampers at the Mine, ten of which have been in use ior about three years, and are at present in perfect working order; the others were recently erected, and only require the tables beiag laid to be ready for use. The mine has been opened in various places by levels and an inclined drive, from which 6812 tons have been crushed, yielding 2656 ozs. gold, which sold for £10,090 12s. Od., equal to an average of over 7 dwts. 19 grains gold, or about 75s 6d per ounce. The power for working the Battery at present used is derived from a race, the Quming of which was all new, and the earthwork repaired in 1871, and which can be made capable of carrying sufficient water to drive the twenty stampers. There is also a single-stamp Battery, Retorthouse, Manager's residence, Stables, Huts, &c , and all the usual plant of a mine. Further particulars can be obtained at the Mine from the Mining Manager, or from JOHN R. MABIN, Legal Manager. Nelson, New Zealand, April 15, 1873. 959 THE JxL ISSES J ONES la thanking their numerous customers for the liberal support accorded to them, would state that they have JUST OPENED A Choice and Varied Assortment of Winter Millinery Comprising all the LATEST NOVELTIES In HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c. The NEW FEATHER. RUCHE In all colors. Also, PARISIAN AND ENGLISH TRIMMED HATS. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, . Tbafalgar-stbeet. 1024 /IHAMELEON TOPS from 1/- upwards. V^ At R. LUCAS & SON'S. :

"BEES 1 BEES ! ! BEES !! ! FOR SALE, —A FEW BOXES, prepared expreesly for Long Journeys. — OLD BIGGS, Koyal Apiary, Waimea-road. 1071 "TMPOONDED at RICHMOND, — A BAY X HORSE, with a Star on Forehead, and Blind in one Eye. If not Claimed, will be SOLD on May 12, 1873. A. G. BROCK, 1068 Poundkeeper. FOR S A L E . £ /\ LONG-WOOLED SHEEP, 25 WETHERS 01/ and 25 YOUNG EWES. Apply to Wm. WELLS, ,1070 Marybank, Wakapuaka. Treasury, Nelson, April 25, 1873. AN AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE for the ; year ending 31st December, 1873, has been issued to FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER TABART, Grey. ALFRED GREENFIELD. 1057 Provincial Treasurer. RAILWAY BALL. TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1873. AT3ALL will be held, in honor of the _D TURNING of the FIRST SOD of the NELSON .and WEST COAST RAILWAY, in the Provincial Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, 6th May. Stewards: Mr. D. Burn, ' Mr. Hibble, „ R. Burn, „ T. Mackat, „ • CORBBTT, „ C. L. MACLKAN, Dr. COTTERELL, „ A. OtTERSON, My. H. Edwards, „ Geo. Sinclair, „ C. Elliott, „ Stavert, } , C. Y. Fell, „ Frank Tease, Mr. J. W. Wigzell. Gentlemen's Tickets, 10/6, to admit two Ladies; Additional Ladies' Tickets, 5/- each, both obtainable from the Stewards. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. 1066 TURNING- THE FIRST SOD OF NELSON RAILWAY. TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1873. mHE CHILDREN of NELSON will Meet at A the Temperance Hall at lo o'clock in the Morning, form a Procession, walk round the Town, and back to the Hall, where they will Regale themselves with TEA, CAKE, and BUNS, &c. Messrs Twist & Gat have kiadly lent their Paddock for the occasion. In the Evening there will be a PUBLIC MEETING. Mr Spsed has kindly consented to be there with his Fife and Drum Band. There will be some Pieces Recited by the Children, after which the MAGIC LANTERN will be Exhibited. Children admitted !Free. Gp» Save the Queen! 1053 B. CRISP.

T. S. WYMOND & CO., ABE NOW SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIES IN .„ AUTUIf AID WINTEE DRiPERT & COMPRISING THE ' LARGEST AND MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT P EVER OFFERED IN THE PROVINCE, " The whole of which has been purchased by our own Buyers expressly for the © 2 Nelson Trade, and Shipped ma Melboukne, from Home. £jj PJ <o<< « § FANCY DEESS DEPARTMENT, 'W INCLUDES SOME CHOICE NEW MATfiKIALS ADAPTED POR THE O P* "WINTER SEASON, SITCH AS — e^ «^ Figured and Plain Eepps in Wool and Silk Figured Tassos — Satin Cloths— ■ . Eoubaix Cloths — Sultanas — Italian Cloths— Japanese Poplins— Broche and g Striped Lustres— Wool Popleenes— Wool Plaids— French Merinos in all the S H •, New Shades. H , i^^As many of the above Lines are already Selling Freely, -we recommend our Q ' friends making their selections, as T. S. Wtmond & Co. cannot replace them at q , . the prices they are now being offered at. • S I ;;■ — '" ■ g ' P| miIXINEET DEPARTMENT. S g i Extreme care has been taken in our purchases for this Department, which comprise the most Unique Selections from the Magazines of Paris and London. All the 02 Fashionable UntrimmedStravHats— Velvet; and Felt Hats — Flowers— Feathers— rt jfjj Ruches— Ribbons, &c. Also, the Latest Novelties in Trimmed Goods, H Q ' : — — :o:— . h^ MANTLE DEPARTMENT. H « ' Ladies' and Girls' Jackets and Mantleß in Silk Velvets— Velveteens — Plain Cloths— • S5 Waterproofs— Costumes— Overskirts— Petticoats— Crinolines, &c, all really S handsome and very Cheap. . . . S 3 . . —_:o:-^ g " ' '■"■ The above, along with our present Stock of i^ 0 § BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING, a <5 . WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, GENEEALLY, , >■ " 7 Bought largely in excess of our wants last year, and in view of the High f^ - - Pricbs now ruling at Home, enables us to open the Season under ~ ,£~ ' especially favorable circumstances to BUTSES. , -. gtp ft| ... AH Goods marked at the Lowest Cash Pbices, and from which no discount . H . v can be axlowei>. ' '•" " ' " , • ■ i?v "' r t. 'sr'wfSSrD .& go., • ?: ■■■ - ' HALL OF COMMERCE. , " • WHoiaiSAuoDaPARTaDBNT, ■ ■ "' ' '' '" ■ "' ■ No. 1, Bridge-street, 1052

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1873, Page 2

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