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STOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS and SUBSCRIBERS to the above Library wi'l ho held in the Public Hall, Stoke, on MONDAY, the sth instant, at 8 p m. , for the purpose of electing Members to serve on C ommittee for the ensuing year. H. NORGATE, Hon. Sec. Stoke, January 1, 1874. 8 SHEEP RF.TFRNB EOR 1874. NOTICE.— The following Clause of "The Scab Act Amendment Act, 1869," is published for general information : — " Every owner of sheep shall, in the month of January in each year, make a Return to the Chief Inspector of the number of Sheep in his charge in the Province of Nelßon on the Ist day of January in each year ; and shall, in the . month of February in each year, pay or cause to be paid to the Treasurer of the Province a sum of money at the rate of three shillings per hundred for all rheep in his charge upon the lst day of January in such year ; and in default the same may be nued for in the name of any Inspector, and the proof of the number of sheep in his charge shall rest with the defendant." If the foregoing notice is not attended to before the 31st Januajy, proceeding J will betaken to recover the same. Frank Nairn, 1 4 Chief Inspector of Sheep. WANTED, a respectable LAD. Apply Mfiil Office. WANTED, a RUNNER. Apply Mail Office. WANTED, a good GFNRRAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. SCOTT Bridge-street. 4 NOW RUNNING in my Paddock, a Four-year-old Fat REO and WHITE STEER, branded on the off side. Owner can have it on paying expenses. If not claimed by 3 1st January, will be SoLD. W RICKETTS, 6 Spring Grove. WANTED. TENDERS for the Erection of a MALT HOUSE and BREWERY, for Mr. T. Fifld ; labour only. Plans and specification to bo seen at Mr. T. Good's, Must be sent in by the 7th of January. 3436 NOTICE. JW . TATTON, being.about to leave • the Province, requests that all Accounts due to him be paid by the FIRST FEBRUARY, 1874 3423 WG. SCOTTER having taken the Premises • formerly occupied by Mr Sherbatt, next Twist & Gay's S fables, will commence business as SHOEING and GENERAL bMITH. on January .sth, and trusts by prompt attention to obtain a chare of the publio patronage. 3434 TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, a GOOD HAND. Apply to HKALY & HON, 3417 Bridge- street. 8e llin g Off!! j RETURNING TO ENGLAND ! ! JX ENII V DREW, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Trafalgar-street, , Begs to intimate that ho has disposed ol his premises, and is now Selling OfF the remainder of his Valuable Stock at greatly reduced prices. As the whole must be Cleared and the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable Offer will be j refused. I Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. AU Goods left for Repairs must be called for. 3019 THE RAINY CREEK QUARTZMINING COMPANY [Registered]. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, Macka) -street, Greymouth, on FRID AY, I the 16 th day of January, 1874, at Three o'clock, p.m. Business : (1). To authorise the borrowing of a sum of money not to exceed £6000 (six thousand p unds) ior the purchase and erection of macMnery, and to empower the Directors (if necessary) t<> mor 1 gage the property of the Company to secure the repayment ofthe loan with interest. (2). To empower the Directors' to dispose of the six thousand paid-up shares for the purpose for which they were reserved, viz., a bonus for the erection ot machinery. G.W. MOSS, Legal Manager. Greymouth, Dec. 22, 1873. 3381 FREE IMMIGRATION. The UNDERSIGNED will attend at Upper Moutere School-room from 6 o'clock p.m, till 8 p.m., on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of January next to receive applications from persons desirous of sending to England fpr their friends, who can now be brought out by the Government PASSAGE FRE P. The undersigned will al 0 be prepared to give any information regarding Nominated Immig'ratioc that, may be required. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 3208 Immigration Officer. DL OAS BV, BOOTMAKER, wishes • to inform the public that he will commence BUSINESS on the sth January, in those Premises opposite W. Wilkins, j Bridge-street, and hopes by strict attention to Bnsiness to share their support. ... Repairs neatly done. Orders promptly attended to. 3429 HJ.- PL. AUGARDE will SELL by • AUCTION, on TUESDAY, January 13, 1874, at Mr. J. Jervis's, Fox Hill, at 12*15 M.T., by order of of Mr. G. Flowers — 223 Acres of LAND iv the Tadmor Leasehold —20 acres open Land, the balance timbered. SHEEP. 70 Ewes and Lambs, two and four-tooth, Southdown, crossed with Leicester. HORSES. 1 Dranght Horse, 5 off, staunch 2 Trap Mares, foals at side, useful 1 Gelding, rising 7 (saddle or harness,' 1 „ St. Aubyn, splendid hack 1 Cream-coloured Pony, unbroken 1 Yearling Colt, by Day Dawn. j H. J. L, Augarde, S*M Anotioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1, 2 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1, 2 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1, 2 January 1874, Page 3

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