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Nelson Evening Mail SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906.

Owing to pressure on our space through Carnival advertisements, received late, our leading article, a latter, City Council proceeding, and other news matter are unavoidably crowded out, Messrs E, Buxton Co., Ltd'.) received i the following table from their London Agents this morning :— " Wool market stronger, greasy crossbred suitaffle for America advanced five to seven and a half per cent. Condensed Cablegrams, ahd telegrams :— Jalufcot, the French speculator, lias been jailed for a year.— Wool keeps up. — Victorian bush fires, though abating are still raging, The Public Works Department has accepted the tender of J. ,11. J. Campbell it £480 13s lid frr additions, rep'airß, and painting lo Government Buildings in Nelson. The Temperance Social Club will formally open their Room in Trafalgar-st., ihove Mr Garner's, on Monday evening, when a social will be held. _ Tim Club will be under the auspice^ of tho Good Templam The Secretary of tho Nelson Automobile Association wishes to thank all thi* members, and especially their lady friends, for 'U\o successful meeting i'n thfi BotantejU iwgefvo yesterday, -netWith&KiH&ing the, unfavourable weather conditions. Mr Jemv informs us that the -pholojjrdphs taken turned out a success. Our Brightwater correspondent writes : — An accident occured between Brightwater and Spring Grove on Wednesday evening. Mr John Burdace was driving toq his homo on top of a load of wood, when part of the load suddenly slipped off, causing him to fall to the ground and breaking his arm, Ho was soon picked up by willing friends and' taken to tho Wakefield doctor, where tho arm was attended to> t Tho Nolson Technical School will reopen on Monday, February 6th, and the time-table of the various classes is advertsed in this issue. Enrolment forms for new pupils can be obtained at the Education Board office. . All visitors attending the Carnival are cordially invited to visit the establishments of R. Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy-street. It will be time well spent.* Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., pf Wellington, issue through our paper co-day their sale circular, containing full particulars of the bargains offered in all departments. A perusal of this will, no doubt, mean a saving of money. All goods offered are of best quality, fresh and up-to-date. Special attention is called to the extreme care with which all letter-orders are executed. A special staff is engaged solely for this purpose, md every order is given just that same careful attention as though the purchasing were being done personally. As the sale prices are for cash only, a remittance must accompany each order.* Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. announce ihat during Carnival they will be open to receive fruit each day up to noon, cx:ept on Thursday, when their premises will be closed all day. Messrs Bisley Bros and Co's advertised sales are .-—Wednesday, at 2.30/ at store sheep and lambs; -Friday, at 10,20, it city yards, ponies, trap, and medium horses on behalf -of Messrs Houlfc and sons, from the North Island; Saturday, at noon, 30 building allotments at Richmond; city property corner of Tipahiimd Alfred-streets, residence,- etc., Emano-street ; Bishopdale property (Dr Duffs). Stock sales— Fbruary 6th, 1 horpe stockyards; 7th, Motueka Valyards; Bth, Foxhill yards; 15th, Rai Val ey, Flat Creek, Mr Forrest's yards; ,3rd, annual ram fair, Richmond stockyards ; on Saturday, 10th, at noon, at . ..heir salerooms, Mr E. Parkincon's I - tarm of 53 acres, Riwaka ; on Saturday, -March 17th, the sub-division of the Enner Glynn estate. Attention is drawn to Mrs Anstice's new advertisement on the 3rd page of this issuo. Japanese Kimonos Blouses, and embroidered Shawls opened to-day at Staffordshire House.— Snodgrass and Sons.* T fl e Right Hon. Mr Seddon says if wo wish to keep our supremacy and position as a colony we must keep our cradles full. Formerly it tt'as no easy matter to furnish' and »>;uip a home. The prices were high and tie cash was very scarce ; but since the advent of Mr 1/ock n tho furniture trade things have entirely changiod so far at* .this distrirt is concerned. At present Mr Lock holds one of the finest stocks im.Ncw Zealand, and besides his prices being so low, he gives very easy terms if required. A customer whether he pays cash or aot can get a complete outfit of furniture, Ttc, and need not go out of this 1 Great Emporium for a single article, aor bo worried by a lot. of 'jills coming sn. I.arge stock of i<\w goods landing by the Westtand : ; also tho Atlas Sewing j hJbbsw?, lxl- i.«frjigE!!sanii] j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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Nelson Evening Mail SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 2

Nelson Evening Mail SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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