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I : ' ' '■ ■ '"• Colonial Secretary's Office/ W ellirigton,, " ' siS/V;.-:,.- .: • •A./--o-j une^i^'-,: •;■;? '-■;; '\TTHEREAS, a person of the name of GEORGE Y V; DQBSQN, CivirEngineer, in the service ofthe^Pjfpvin.cial r Gov'ernment of .'Caiiterbury ,' has my steriously J DISAPPEARED "ih'the neighborliopd of GREY RIVER, inJthe'Province of. Canterbury : !: yNQTICE IS ' HEREBY ' GIVEN 'thatj should the saia-GEb'RGE v! pdßsON have ; been" MURDERED, his Excellency 'thfe >Gsyernor will j GRANT ; a PREE PAIIDO-N- tb'^any-'bne' implicated 1 in said murder, except the actual murderer, who shall' give such information as will lead to the~apprehension and conviction of the murderer or murderers. \\'li Vv »-•-' 'EbWARD Stafford; : 656 •' Colonial Secretary. ALL/ACCOUNTS against the SEARCH COMMITTEE must be sent in, to the Secretary, at Mr. Disher's, Trafalgar. Hotel, by 4 p.m., TOMORROW.^, Saturday, ,7th July; after which ;date they canhbtbe recbginsed/ '" " "" '* ' By order of the Committee, j:« .::•:.■••:•'- ~d ' '■: 'W. AKERSTEN, • 726if:-:-\. ; • ' •■■':.' ■■'•.- :':"•' ,■ " ■ ■ * ■■ Secretary. ■- ''" C "' : ' : ': W :S'GT:I C-E. •■'•■ . ; - T>EFORF/ leaving Nelson. we, .the Party from the _O Wakamarina, beg respectfully to.' return our humble and sincere thank's for ; the kind assistance the people of Nelson have rendered us to find the Remains of our Missing Friends. , ..:'"■; W, PHILLIPS, ' For 1 the Wakainariha Party. Nelson, July 9, 1866. "., „ . 725 READINGS BY; MISS AITKEN. MISS AITKEN has "pleasure in announcing. that at the/request ;of a large 1 iiunibe'r of -friends' she will give SELECT READINGS, in Nelson, THIS EVENING (Friday), at the.Qdd-Fellows' Hall. Particulars and programme , will appear in future* advertisement and bills. ... Apply to Mr. Darby and Mr. Stanton. , Nelspn ? July. 2nd, 1866. , ' ....... 706 .NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. >. "VfOTICE is. hereby given, that the ELECTION JLI " of FOUR MEMBERS of the Board of Works, to supply the vacancies-which will then occur by the retirement of Messrs. J. Bentley, R. Burn, T. Watts, and R- Carter (whose .term of officewill then expire, but-who are eligible for re-election), will take place/at a MEETING of Ratepayers to be held at the Market-place, at Noon, on MONDAY, the 30th July instant. In the event of a POLL being demanded, the POLLING will take place on the following day, commencing at Noon, and closingat 4 o'clock p.m. By order.of the Board, , .-, THOMAS YOUNGER, Secretary. Board of Works Office, ; July -5, 1866. . . 728 "VTOTICE.— AII Pigs, Poultry, &c, trespassing on _L i my premises after this date will be destroyed. G. MOONLIGHT. White Hart Hotel; Richmond, July 5, 65. 720 TAHITI ORANGES. T-UST Arrived per s.s. Taranaki, and ON SALE tP by the -undersigned, a large quantity of the above, in splendid condition. N. WILKINP, - Confectioner, &c, 729 ■ ■ Bridge-street. FOR S ALE— SEVERAL Hundred of Flowering and Ornamental Evergreen SHRUBS and' TREES, at moderate prices ; also, a choice lot. of Fruit Trees of three years' growth, consisting of apple, pear, plum, cherry, gooseberry, currant, walnut, almond, fig; also, Vines, black Hamburg, and other kinds. At the Garden, of GEO. PALMER, Milton-street, Bridge-street, the Wood. . 522 WANTED, a Small GENERAL STORE. Ad- ' . . dress, J.H., Office of this Paper. 644 WANTED to' rent, a COTTAGE. For particulars apply to Mr. GENTRY, Wakatu Hotel^ ' ' , '; ' .708 Tl?7~, AN T E D ,, an Apprentice. Apply at ; the W'. " Evening Mail Office." ' . WANTED," "a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. RICHARDSON, Golden Fleece Hotel. ' 7DO WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. WILKINS, Bridge-street. . - 730 WANTED, both Male arid.Female SERVANTS. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-street. : 388 ANTED, Mechanics to know that they can be VV supplied with Early Breakfast, at the Otago Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. Board and residence, - --255. per week. * ; 4 QB\ WANTED, every ..one to. know , that .. the^, ' American Bowling . Saloon has - undergone,'Extensive"' ''Alterations, arid 'is OPEN .'EVERY^ EVENING, at 6 o'clock." 'Admission, free. . : !7'14

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 105, 6 July 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 105, 6 July 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 105, 6 July 1866, Page 4

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