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ii i i «■ an— — — —^ Ml^— — M *™******^ SOCIETY for Coping with the Drought. ,_ — Annuil Srci-l, Wednesday Nest ar ÜBual p'ace. Musical Seleoiions by frot'essur Z d wieki. STRAW BE KRIifiS and CREAM, AttheFiOßA-DOKA, Traiatßftr-et'ee*.. A LL CLAIMS »tfHi..»> the E«t* e cf jCi. the 1 te STEPHEN AVERY, of nkhmond. must be r ndeied t> Mr John Glen on or before November 16th, 1902. i. a m i ■■■•»'"■• STKAWhESKIES and « KEiM to be had daily at the WAKATU TEA KUOViS. TO IHE EI.ECI'oR.S Ol?' THE WaIMEA COUNTY. MOUTEKE RIDING. I Aid a Candidate for the coming Election, and if * let-ted aa your member, I shall devote the timo necees ry to vote on all qne-diocß of importance thicughout tho County, and this Ridmg in particular -ill receive my ca efnl and constant attention. I om, L°dies and GenllemeD, Youi s 'esDectful'y, iHOS. HEWETSON. DISTRICT^ ORDERMibtii and V. luntrer Officp, NcLor, 6t.h Sept , 1902. THE MONTHLY INSPECTION of Vdur.te^rs called for Wednesday Evening, November stb, is hereby POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 12th. By Order. B. TR4SK, L'eut, Adjutant. COUNTY OF WAIMCA. STOKE RlDlN'-i-ELKCTION NOTTCK. PURSUANT to tbe provisions cortaimd in "The Re^u'at-oa of Local Elections Act, 1576," and its amendment^, it is h r--.by publioly notified that PHILIP BEST b "B been duly Elected a Member of the Waimea County Council for'tn Ridini* of |-toke. the said Philip Best bt ,: ng the only Candidate nt-minatfid for the Rhovft mentined Riding. (Signed) JOHN GLEN, K turning Officer. Novpmber. 1902. MRS HALE dpcir« ti Thank hor Ci stt.mers Mil the Public geneially for t ( in viry ii v .e ---il p'tro-age bestowed up'iu her during tho many years the has hern in bu-irnss in N-ls.n,aT*d having now s Id her businee* to Mr.t Cyrne of tl i-s city, asks a cintininnce Jjof the above eu'poit to ber successor. Mrs Hnle rrqreats that all Accounts Owin? roust te paid to Mr* Byrno by the 20th in-t., after which date tney tvill he plflceH in her . v 'olieitor'js h«nris. MAITAI RIFLE CLUB A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of tho abivo Club is called for THURSDAY EVENING, o'th November, ■*t 8 o'clock. Bu-iness of impottmce. M>.«-tinsfU) be heh at Mr G. Sharland's Shop, Bridge-st- eet. THOS. C C. SCOTT, thn. Sec. N LSON CO-UPKRAI'IVE DAIRY" FACIOKY, Ltd. OKKdMONIAL OPENING OF BRIGHTWATER FACTORY. fß^HECirpmoiiil Opei-inK "f the Bricbt 1 water F^ctorv wi 1 tike plire nt three o'.-l ck To-morrow, WEDNESDAY AF EIINOON, 6tb November. a« the Ma"binnry will be working, Children c.nmt boadmi t'H. Admifsion by Ticket Only. The train leaves Nelsoa at 2 TO, and returns from Brightwater at fi ..'d'-ck, H. I). LIN! ON, Secretary, AGRICULTU-lAL & PA-10RAL ASSOCIATION. iofii GRAND SHOW T.) BE HELD AT RICHMOND PARK, ON TUESDAY AND WEDVESDAY, 2nd and 3rd Dfcember. All Entr'es close e.t the Secretary's Office Richmond, on Wednesday, 12. h November. Entrance fees must accompany e tries. Prize Schedules and Kctry Fornix can be obiained at this office. .'OHN CLEN, Sicn t ry, Ric-bm. n^, 3r 1 Noviinbtr, IDUvJ. 2424 ri^O LET '' Tno He. mitage " ; 8 rooms, 1 gas, water orchard, and p^ddook. Apply at the House, or Messrs Pitt and Moore. TO BUILD KhS. TENDERS Will be Received at my Office, where plans can be seen, up till NOON of TUESDAY, the 1 1 t s h inst, for Additions to the Warehouse of Mes-srs Buxton & Co., Ltd. W. BETTi-WAITE, Architect. RICHMOND BUTTER JACTORY. FROM NOVEMBER Ist, the Price of Butter Fat delivered to the Above Factory will be NINEPENCE per lb until further notice. W. R. MAY, Proprietor. DAIRY FARM. SPRING GROVE. FOR SALE. "inO ACRES. All Level Land [lvv with Dwelling-house and 1 Outbuildings thereon, within i mile frohi Wakefield Station, the Property of the late Joshua Bird. BIRD BROS., Wakefield. ADAMS 6c KING DON, Nelson. FOR THE VERY PREITIEST DESIGNS IN ! PRINTED VUSLIN and:t;il .new ; MER LAWNS SATEENS GO TO I J. P. BLACK & SON. I ■ I millinery; J. P. BLACK & SON ore now turning out \ -UP-TO-DATE" ' and st SUPERBLY TRIMMED HATS £ B NNETS nAl' w. MODERATE PRICKS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, 4 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, 4 November 1902, Page 3

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