NOTICE TO SHEEPOWNERS IN ' THE, "MARLBOROUGH PROVINCE. ON and after the FIRST day of JANUARY 1873, NO SHEEP will be allowed to ENTER the Province of Nelson by way of the TOP HOUSE ROAD UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN INSPECTED: AT THE BOUNDARY within the Province of Marlborough by an Inspector appointed by the Nelson Government* Two clear days' notice must be given to the Chief Inspector of the probable date of arrival of Sheep* at the boundary. FRANK NAIRN, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Nelson, 1 9th December, 1872. • 2718 SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, for the STOKE SCHOOL, a TEACHEK; Salary, £100 per annum, with Dwelling-houee. Preference willl be given to a Married man, whose wife can take the place of Assistant. The Assistant's Salary will be £24 per annum Applicants must have a Certificate of Competency from the Inspector of Schools. Duties to commence on the 3rd of February, 1873. Applications, with Certificates, &c, to be sent to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd day of January, 1873. E. JELLYMAN, Chairman. Stoke, December 23rd, 1872. 2760 JUST RECEIVED Ex Alhambra, from Melbourne, and ON SALE at T. R. Hodder&Co.'s RICHMOND. f)A BOXES Superior New Season's Rich, &\) Full-flavored Kyshow, Congou TEA. "I C\ HALF-CHESTS do., do., do. Per Phoebe, via Dunidin — IMORE CASE of Straw, Rice, and Fancy HATS, the DOLLY VARDEN shape. Also, just added to Stock Per LATEST ARRIVALS— j A very large assortment of Children's and Ladies', Boys' and Men's Straw Tuscan and Leghorn Hats — Alpaccas— Plain, I Fancy, and Silk Stripes — Melanges— Silk Warps— De Lames—L lamas—B rocades Mohairs — Lustres — Grenadines— Silks — Prints— Muslins-Fancy Checks-Brillian ts, &c, &c.,— English, Scotch, and Webley's Superior Tweeds — Boys' Youths' and Men's Clothing — Laces — Lace Ties — r Muslin Sets— Collarettes — Chemisettes — An immense assortment of Flowers and RibboDs— Trimmings— Gloves — Hosiery — Cotton, Silk, Satin, and Alpaca Parasols —Sunshades and Umbrellas — Tackets — Shawls — Dimities — Cambrics — Curtain Damasks-Carpets and Carpeting-Druggett — Floor Cloth — Oil Baize — American Leather — Table Cloths — Brown Hollands — Calicos — Flannels — Blankets — Long Cloths — Sheetings — Cotton, Linen, and Woollen Shirts and Shirtings — Child's and Ladies' Underclothing — Stays— Papering Canvas — Books — Stationery — Paperhangings — Groceries and Oilman's Stores — Christmas Fbuits of excellent quality — Crockery —China— Glassware — Brushware — Corn Sacks — Wool Bales — Rick Cloths — Tinware — Patent Medicines and Drugs — Ironmongery — Perfumery — Amebican Goods — Churns — Chairs — Hay Rakes— Hay Forks—Scythe • Handles — Axes— Brooms — Buckets — Tubs-Kerosine — Clothes Pegs— Lobsters — Window Glass —Paint Oils — White Lead and Colors. BOOTS AND SHOES of every saleable description, direct from the ' best manufacturers. And,. to arrive per Chaudiere — 4 Superior AMERICAN ORGANS. T. R. H. & Co. beg to state that their large and well- assorted Stock having been bought on the very best terms, they are enabled to Sell*, Wholesale or Retail, at the Lowest Nblson - Pbices. Indents for. Machinery, Books, or any class of Goods carefully attended to at the Lowest Rate of Commission. WOOL BOUGHT FOR CASH AT THE HIGHEST RATES., DAIRY PRODUCE TAKEN AS USUAL. , T. R. HODDER & Co. ■'.- ' 2536 A FERRET FOR SAUE. '..■,,,,' •Apply* ■ .., r " . ! 2726 ' ' .. Office of. this Paper.
An Economical View of the Question. — Says the Australasian : — We shall save something in type metal and printers' ink by tbs consideration of the Colonial Minister in sending us a Governor without many titles. In Queensland they are (in this respect) less fortunate. In a late number of the Government Gazette of that colony, I read the following heading of an official notification :— r * ' Proclamation > by the Most Honorable George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, Earl, of, Mulgrave, Viscount Normanby, and Baron. Mulgrave of Mulgrave, all in the county of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and Baron Mulgrave of New Robs in the country of Wexford in the Peerage of Ireland, a member of her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor-in-Chief of the colony of Queensland and its Dependencies." In seven columns this detail of titular distinctions is repeated eight times, and fills, by measurement, fully two out of the said seven columns. It looks like a waste of force to discover so imposing a preface to the announcement!, that J. Smith's licence to occupy 40 acres of land is forfeited, and to find, it all repeated a little lower down in a notice that the same 40 acres are again open for selection.
Has Jusx Opened a Splendid lot of Labies'.; \and : Children's^ ;---l which he is Selling at the usual/Lo>^ Cash Purchases,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 308, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 308, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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