..Miscellaneous.,. THOMAS THOHNS, SHIPPING *AND COMMISSION AGENT," 19 Castle street, Falcon-square, City, London, h.c 1957 THE LATE MR. ROBERT MACINTYRE. IT is requested that all ACCOUNTS against ' the lute Mr. ROBERT MACINTYRE may be SENT IN iinnieniattly, under cover, to Mr. Goulstone, at the Bank of New South Wales, Nelson. 2071 FIVE POUNDS REWARD* STOLEN from the "Victorian Hotel, on the O 19ih March, an English .ilver Lever V\ ATCH, (maker M'Cave, No. 51,003) with a Gold Albert Chain, and a Key with the stone out, a 16-franc j-iece, iwo English keys, a piece . of greenstone shapul like a bayonet, mounted in gold, and with the initials J. A. T. engraved upon it, attached to the chain. Whoever brings the same to the aoove Hotel, shall receive £5 Reward. 2097 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on. Monday, March 11, a POCKET BOOK, containing Money and other Documents, between the Fleece iiotel and the-Examiner Office. Whoever has found the same and will bring it to the Lleece Hotel, shall receive the above reward. 2058 FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, yesterday, between Nelson and Richmond, a BRASS CAP, having the name of " balme" upon it, belonging to the Coach Perseverance. Whoever has found the same and will return it to Mr. Moonlight, Richmond, or the Wakatu, Nelson, shall receive the above reward. 2050 N O T.I C E. THE undersigned begs to inform tbe Inhabitants of Nelson, that he has commenced business as a FANCY BREAD and BIbCUIT BAKER, in those premises lately in the occupation of E Laney. and trusts bycivility and attention, to merit a shares of their patronage. "WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. W. J. BRYANT, Bridge-street. March 7, 1867. 1983 BAZAAR. THE unsold articles, will be DRAWN FOR, THIS EVENING, at the Provincial Hall. All Prizes, no blanks. Admission, Is.. each. Tickets for the Lottery, 4s. each; value of prizes, from 2s. 6d. to _4. Doors to be opened at 6 p.m.; drawing to commence at 7. THOS. BRUNNER, Hon. Secretary. Nslson, March 25. 1566. . 2100 ****• \ \ g 2 ' S3 5 \ A 3. ° Hill l_s f *> £ i I II §** _* ■• < = I' I i « * . v. jl f_H cS " Wanted. WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply . to Mrs. SHALLCRASS. 2u85 WANTI.D, a Nurse GIRL. Apply to Mrs. FISH, New-street. 2008 WANTED, a SITUATION, by a Married Couple without eucumbrance, as General Servants, in town or country. Inquire at the office of this paper. 2020 XTTANfED, a NURSEMAID. Apply at the V\ office of this paper. 20 IS WANTKD, two Female SERVANTS. Apply to Mrs. RICHARDSON, Eleece Hotel. 1999 WANTED, Furnished APARTMENTS, or a small furnished House, in a healthy situation, by a single gentleman. Address Q., ofiice of this paper. 1991 TO BOOT MAKERS. WANTED, v good hand. Apply to JOSEPH WHITE, Bridge. street. 1950 WANTED, BOAKDEKS at the Otago Dining Rooms. Moderate charges. Meals at all reasonable -hours. ..... , Parties requiring Working-men or Mechanics can be accommodated for long or short j0b5.[1766 WANTED, a YOUTH about 14 or 15 year* of age, as an lisDoOR APPRENTICE. Aoply to ROD _ HOU_SELL, 1691 Millers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 70, 25 March 1867, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 70, 25 March 1867, Page 3
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