£2 REWARD. STRAYED or Stolen, from my padddock in Toi-toi Valley, on SATURDAY Night, a three-quarter bred Black MARE, about 16 hands, white star on forehead, and blood tail. H. E. CURTIS. June 10, 1868. 1208 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, A SCOTCH TERRIER, answering to the name of « Nip.' Ticket number, 1 37. Anyone returning the dog to Mr BURNETT, College Hill, will receive the above reward. 1254 LOST, O*N Saturday]Evening, between Richmond and the Tollgate, a Small PARCEL. The finder will be Rewarded by leaving the same at 1250 W. STEER'S, Richmond. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. ~~ LOST, yesterday, a Gold-mounted Meerschaum PIPE. The finder, upon returning to this office, will receive the above reward. 1256 ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, MESMERISM, See, See JH. COOK, Professor of tbe above, will give • an ENTERTAINMENT in the Oddfellows' Hall, of which due notice will be given. 1174 DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MR J. KELLY, late of Her Majesty'B Theatre, London, PROFESSOR of DANCING, is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS. Terms at Mr Stanton's. 1 157 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS for a Building for Mr. TRASK will be received by him up to the 18 th current, and plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. SCOTLAND, Architect, Hardy-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1182 CHEAP GROCERIES. CHEAP GROCERIES. GS. WILSON, Waimea-road, Nelson, ln- • forms the inhabitants of the neighborhood that, in consequence of the depression' of the times, he has determined upon LOWERING ALL PRICES of his Groceries fully 20 per cent, for CASH ONLY. The following is a list of aome of the prices-* Best Black Tea... ... Ss Od per lb. Sugar ... w. 6 „ Coffee 1 7 „ Fresh Butter ..-, ... 1 3 „ Potted do. „. ... i i n Bacon 12 „ Kerosine ... ... 3 9 per gall Soap . .i ... 6 perlb. Starch 8 „ Flour ... 3 n Rice ... ... .v. 4§ Oatmeal «,_ ... 4§ „ Sperm Candles... ». I 4 „ Tallow do. io „ An assortment of BOOTS and SHOES that will be sold cheap for Cash. 1239 To Let TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. 740 TO LET, Four COTTAGES. Immediate possession. Apply to Mr ROGERS, Waimeastreet. 1123 ''''"■■.'. , . , j Wanted. SUNBEAM wants a SITUATION in a gentleman's family. Can wait at table and make himself generally useful. Apply at this office. 1164 WANTED to Know, what is the meaning o'f a 'Private Sacred Concert,' advertised in the public journal*, and at which the public are invited to be present on payment of ss. each? 1260 WANTED, a SITUATION to attend upon an invalid, by an elderly female* wges no object. Apply to E. LLOYD, Nile-st. 1263 WANTED, by a person in the country, to take charge of one or two children. Apply at the office of this paper. 1014 WANTED' a Good. PLOUGHMAN, who understands Farmwork; also a BOY to Drive Bullocks, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the Wangapeka Station. 1204 ANTED, a SERVANT about 18 years of age. Apply to Mrs WHITWELL, Cambria-street. 1110 WANTED, a Geperal SERVANT; also, a NURSEMAID, not Under 17 years of age* Apply to Mrs WHEELER, Shelbourne-street. , :.,,f: -■ 1211 WANTED, a SERVANT. Apply tb Mrs MABIN, Nile-street East. • 1242 WANTED, a general SERVANT. Applv td Rev. K. J. THORPE, AU Saints Parsonage. 1244
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 140, 16 June 1868, Page 3
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