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CATTLE ! CATTLE ! CATTLE ! 3f\ HEAD for SALE by AUCTION on VJ WEDNESDAY, February 19, 1873, at the ITair Ground, Richmond, consisting of— Working ;Bullockß, well broken 3-Year old Steers, fit for the knife 2-Yeir olds and Yearlings First-class Cows in milk .and to calve. All Waimea-reared Stock. The above will deserve attention, being guiet, handy, and commendable. 107 H. J. L. AUGARDE. Land in the Far-famed Wanganui, Eangitikei, and. Pate a Districts. Tip HE undersigned having a personal and X thorough knowledge of the above districts, would be glad to act for gentlemen wishing either to purchase or lease. It is unnecessary to say anything in favoi of the above land, as it is well known to be the best in the colony. The advertiser has effected many sales, all of which have given satisfaction. Information sent gratis. General terms reasonable. H. M. BREWER, Land Office, Marton, 2781 , Rangitikei. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, WELLINGTON. THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for Nelson, are prepared to Receive Orders from School-teachers and others for Supplies of SCHOOL-BOOKS, WALL MAPS , ATLASES, DIAGRAMS, and SCHOOL APPARATUS of every description. A supply of School Requisites always kept on Hand. 2107 R. LUCAS & SON. TO BE DRAWN FOR, after the manner of the " Art Union " Lottery, at tbe Masonic Hotel, Nelson, on SATURDAY EVENING, February 8, by One Hundred Members, at £1 ss. each, that Splendid STEEPLE-CHASE HORSE RUSTIC. The success of this Horse on the Turf is too well known to need comment. He is moreover a splendid Hack, and a perfect Lady's Horse. Rustic is now in full trainiug for the ensuing Wakefield Steeplechase Meeting, is in perfect condition, and looking admirably. The Lottery will take Dlace at 9 o'clock punctually. Apply at the bar of the Masonic Hotel, or to Mr. G. W.. Schroder, Jun. 99 EDWARD HOPE. MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK'S COMFORTABLE • XX FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places. Leave Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thursday Morning, at 9 o'clock. Leave Nelson fob Richmond every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Leave Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Leave Richmond for Nelson every Monday and Thubsday Morning,. at 6.3o o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Attebnoon at 1 o'clock. The Conveyance will Start from the Coach and Horses in Nelaon, and Rumboldt's, at Motueka, where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Booked. 222 PATENT CARRIAGE AND STEAM WHEEL WORKS, LIVERPOOL. The Most ■gl LEG ANT /CARRIAGES Ot every Fashionableand First-class Description, including — State Carriages; Dress and other Carriages; Travelling Carriages; Landaus; Barouches; Waggonettes; Sociables; Sporting, Park, and other Phsetons; Breaks; Gigs; Cabs; Drags; Four and Two-wheel Basket Carriages, Manufactured with the greatest care and attention; with highly seasoned timber, best materials, and extra good workmanship, expressly for the Colonies, of Australia and New Zealand; and all hot and variable climates, by I L LI A M mH OMA S, COACH BUILDER, AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, &c, Y N0i?.;28, 30, and 32, St. Anne Street, Liverpool. A VARIETY OF CARRIAGES ALWAYS READY. Illustrated Catalogues may be seen at the Office ■ :' '0_ Y R. L UCAS ; & S ON ' i BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, NEW ,' I zisaiakd; .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1873, Page 4

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