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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALE OF A LIBRARY, MICROSCOPE, TELE- r SCOPE, and a QUANTITY of CHOICE £ FLOWERS and BULBS, &c. L IUCTION, THIS DAY, Tuesday, at the Nelson Auction Rooms. About zjAA VOLUMES of well-bound JdU 1/ BOOKS A'so, Telescope, Microscope, Stereoscope And a quantity of Choio3 Plants, Bulbs, Orange and Mulberry Trees, Rhubarb Plants, Strawberries, &c. ? JOHN R. MABIN, )10 Auctioneer. npO ME. JAMES G-EOVE. S We, the resident Miners and others of the Upper Buller, desire to express our thanks to you for the interest you have taken in affairs connected with this district. For some considerable time past you have devoted a great part of your time in calling the 8 attention of the Nelson public of the advantages of the Hope road, entreating them through the local Press to direct their energies to internal improve- - ments, and to the developement of the resources of £ this District. We, therefore, take this opportunity of expressing our opinion of your services, assuring you of our united thanks. John Paul Arthur Mairs .John Downie W. H. Eves ' Samuel Merrick Andrew Hellmeyer Paul Wirmen W. H. Green Arthur R. Butter John Murphy George Watt Charles Wolf Henry Goddard Jacob Nicholls Edward Dillow John Hughan James Woods Samel Jepson William Kearns Gustaf Peterson Martin Mullins Robert Lusk Evan Kennedy Joseph Bartletfc Robert Johnson William Hopkins ! John Carter J. Metcalfe j Robert Wilson John Russell Upper Buller, April, 1874. ' TO MR. JOHN" PAUL and others residing on the Upper Buller,_hfltween Jecklin's and ton miles above the Lyell. Genti/emkn,—l feel greatly obliged to you for the flattering manner in which you have thought fit to recognise my efforts on behalf of the important District of the Upper Buller. I value your expression of approval not ouly on account of the compliment it confers upon myself, bucalsoaa an additional force brought to bear in the cause we are battling. Trusting I may continue to possess your confidence, I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, JAMES GROVE. Copsedale, Fox Hill, May 30th, 1874. 899 I. O. O. F., M. U. A MEETING of MEMBERS of the NELSON and HOWARD LODGES, will be held at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past Seven o'clock, to consider Alterations, &c, to Hall. JOHN W. WIGZELL, 905 Hon. Secretary, Hall Committee. RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. mHE NEXT QTJAETERLY FAIR will JL be held TO-MORROW, Wednesday, June 3rd Admission Free. T. J. THOMPSON, 911 Hon. Secretary. FOREST LODGE OF FREEMASONS. mHE INSTALLATION CEREMONY JL of the OPENING- of the above Lodge will take place at the WAKEFIELD SCHOOL-ROOM!, on WEDNESDAY, June 24th, at High Noon. By order of the W.M, R. CHATTOCK, Secretary. A DINNER in connection with the OP&NING of the FOREST LODGE will take place on the Evening of the above day, at the FOREST INN, at Six o'clock. Tickets, ss. each. 822 ELECTORAL. COURTS for REVISING the ELEC\J TORALROLL will be he'd as under, at the times and places stated, for the following Districts, viz :— CITY OF NELSON. At the Court-house, Nelson, on MONDAY, 15th June, 1874, at Ten a.m SUBURBS OF NELSON. At the Court-House, Nelson, on MONDAY, 15th June, 1874, at Twelve Noon. COLLINGWOOD. Atthe Court-house, Collingwood, on WEDNESDAY, 17th June, 1874, on the arrival of the steamer from Nelson. MOTUEKA. At the Court-house, Nelson, on THURSDAY, 18th June, 1874, at Ten a.m. WAI ME A. At the Court-houae, Nelson, on TUESDAY, 16th June, at Eleven a.m. EDWARD J. LEE, 903 Revising Officer. mo JEWELLERY BUYERS.—An old JL established firm, with a thorough knowledge of the Jewellery Trade, is open to BUY GOODS in the Home markets on commission. Address, with references to J. Michael and Co, Wholesale Jewel, lers, Birmingham, England. 902 PHEASANTS! PHEASANTS!1 QUAIL! QUAIL! QUAIL! WE, the Undersigned, beg to announce to Customers, Sportsmen and others, that we have taken out a LICENSE for the SALE of GAME. Sportsmen and others will find a ready market, and buyers will find a regular supply on hand at a reasonable price. BURRELL & MOLLER. 895 Bridge-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SADDLERY!! SADDLERY!!! rr>HE Undersigned TEMPORARILY JL OCCUPY the" PREMISES in BRIDGESTREET, OPPOSITE THE OLD STORE. NOW UNPACKING, ex John Bull, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of SADDLERY AND HARNESS of Eveby. Description, comprising— Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles Boys' And Girls' ditto Snaffle and Pelham Bridles Gig and Buggie Harness, brass and silver mountings Whips, Spurs, Horse Blankets, &c, &c Cart Harness and Pack Saddles, always on hand At-l Masked off at the Lowest Peioes. PEAT AND THORNTON, BRIDGE-STREET. 563 TO LET, the superior Verandah HOUSE in Brook-street, belonging to Captain Keeb. Apply to 896 MORRISON, SCLANDERS, & CO. rpo LET, the SHOP and D WELLINGX. HOUSE at Riwaka, at present in the ocoupa* tion of Mr. S. Stone. Apply to 897 MOREISON, SOLAKDEBS, & CO.

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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1765, 2 June 1874, Page 2

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