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PORK SEASON, . 1898. • HAVING Urge orderß on hand for eatly delivery, T am now prepared to receive gooi BACON POBK in large rr rmal' q aniit'ei. MUST BK GRAIN FED, for which 4d per pound will be paid for on DELIVEBY, for suitsble weight. A, MANOY, MOTUEKO. lOOO^of^OATS To choose from. Samples from tho South. At NEALE * H-\DDOWS. noticeT j l STOKE ROAD BOARD ELECTION. IN purßunnoe ot "Ths Road Board Aot, 1582," a--d "The Amendment.Aot, 1883,' and "Tbo Btgnlation of Local Eleotiooß Aat, 1876," 1 hereby give notiad thtt an ELECTION of THREE MEMBERS of the Board will bs Itll en PATURDAY, tbe Seventh day of M-iy, 1898, and I hereby appoint the Stoke Road Bo»rd OOV, Richmond, bb tbe place, and THUBSDAY, the 28th day of April. 1898, before noon, as the time ier the Nomination of Candidates, anri the Nomination Paper* muet be deposited at the B ad Boird Offioe before noon, as preeoribed by "The Roguhtion of Looal Elections Act, 1879." Nomination l'Brers oan be obtairol from the Betnroing Officer. The retrling members arc : — Veasrs George Best, Stoke ; John Bjft, Ajp'eby ; Wil nm Culeman, Hope, Dated tbis 21st day of April, 18 JB. JOHN GLEN, 1258— Rtturoing Offioer. ENNER GLYNN OOAL. We are delivering this OOAL at Lowest Bates. Prompt attention to orders/ NEALE & HADDOW. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WEBLEY BROTHERS, Bnilders and Contractors, while thanking their snmerouß customers for p itt support, beg to inform them that thsy bave taken over the premieeß in C l'ingwood-strert, lately aaoupiej by the late Mr James Roberteoc, where they bope by striot attention to business, moderate chargf s, and good workmanship, to still reoeive a Bhare of' publio ruppoit, Flans prepared and Estimates given. All. kinds of Joinery kept in stook. Jobbing work done, WEBLET BROS., BUILDBBB AND CONTRACTORS, Collikowood St. 230— 1 m ,7 PERRAMUS" RAINPEOOF OLOTH. SOAKING, RAINPROOF, POROUS, HEALTHY, NO RUBBER. W SHOUT & SON beg to bring be- . fore the publio notioe this lateßt produot of applied soience. Its qualities may be summed up as follows : — TEST. -A garden boBC, turned on to simulate a beavy Bhower of rain, may be turned on the oloth for ai bour or more withont any water penetrating it, DURABILITY.— The rainprcof qnality is permanent, and will laßt as long as t^e crarment lasts POROUSNESS .* VENTIf.ATION,Light oan be seen throngh the olotb, and it can be easily breathed through. HEALTHlNßS3.— Perspirall-in will not ocnisnße on the me Ide, as so fre< quently cours in opaque waterproof garments, and whioh is a pro'ifio sourof ot chills, rheuma.tism. eto. From the foregoing it Ib obvious that a ooat made from these materials is equally effeotive and muoh more healthy than a rubber coat ; and in appearanoe, comfort, and woar they are equal ta an ordinary oloth. To be obtained from W. SHORT & SON, TAILOR"*, HATTERB. AND QENT&' MERCERS, HARDY-BTREET, mm. WANIED. TENDERS for DEBBNTURKS (bearing 6 per ceut) to tbe amonnt of £!030. Copy Debentures cm be seen a 1 *, nr.d forms for tender obtafood from the B.nk of New Zealand, or at tSe office of tbe undersigned, from whom all rait'oaltrs an bi obta ined. l-nl-rs to be in by TUESrAY, Slit May, 1898, at 3 p.m. FRANK SLKE, — td Seoretary, Westpirf. NOTICE r rpHE MOTUiKA BACON FACTORY wlil ba ready by TUFSDAY, tho 19th inßi\, to reooivc POUK of good quality. RANKIN <fe SONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PKOPERTY. INCLUDING SPACIOUS THEATBE, SITUATED IN BROADWAY, RBEFTON MR J. E. CL4KKK bas been favoured by the Ezeoutors In tbe Estate of the late A. Kater to Bell by Fublio Anotion, on the premises, Oa SATURDAY, April 30th, 1898, That property known as the Exchange HOTEL, to whiot is adjoining the PRINOBBK THEATBE. Tba propsrty is situated In Upper Broadway, direotly rpposite the National Bank and tbe Back of New Zealand, and fs within a hundred * ards of the Telegraph Offioe and the N.Z. Con solidated Oo.'a Offloes. The premises are most f ithfully bnilt aod stand on' « corner seotion, and have a frontage of 66ft in Broadway by a depth ot 1B2(I, Eleotrio light and water laid tbronghont, There Is also a large Stable and sll neoessary outbuildings. The Hotel and Theatre have always commanded a flrst«olass trade, and the only reason for disposing of It ll for the pnrpose of winding np the estate of the late proprietor. Eor farther partioulars apply to the Auotioneer. —89

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 90, 25 April 1898, Page 3

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