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SHEEP RETURNS FOR 1874. NOTICE.--Tbe 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 eaoh year, make a Return to the Chief Inspector of the number of Sheep in his charge- in the Province of Nelson on the Ist day of January in each year ; and shall, in the month of February 'in each je; r, nay or cause to be paid to the Treasurer \ 1 ?Me Province a sum of money at the rate of th^oe shillings per hundred for all flieep in his charge upon the Ist day of January in such year ; and in default the same may be tsued for in the name ; of any Inspector, and the proof of the nutnber of sheep in his charge shall 'rest with the defendant." , If the foregoiog notice is not attended to before the 3 1st Januajy, proceedings will be taken to recover the same. i Frank Nairn, i 14 Chief Inspector of Sheep. WG. SCOTTEB having taken the Premises • formerly occupied by Mr Sherratt, next Twist & Gift's Stables, will commence business as SHOEING and GENERAL &MITH, on January 6th, and trusts, by prompt attention to obtain a share of the public patronage. 3434 DLOASBY, BOOTMAKER, wishes « to inform the public that he will commence BUSINESS on the sth January, ia those Premises opposite, W. Wilkins, Bridge-street, and hopes by strict attention to Business to share their support. Repairs neatly done. Orders promptly attended to. 3429 Selling Off!!! RETURNING TO ENGLAND ! ! \ UENR Y~~ D R E W , WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Tbajaigak-stbeet, Begs to intimate that he has disposed oi his premises, and is now Selling Off 'the remainder of his Valuable Stock at qbeatly reduced prices. i As the whole must be Cleared and the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable Offer will be refu&ed. : Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. ! All Goods left for Repairs must be called for. 3019 ly/TERCHANTS and SHIPPERS of GOODS ■^-'■*- would find their INSURANCE Business transacted with greater facility by adopting FLOATING POLICIES issued by the • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY: to New Zealand and Australian Ports, embodying favourable Terms for the Assured.' Claims can be made payable in every Port, W. STAVEUT & CO., Agejrts. 24 i U B B A^ R D • has on Sale several kinds of SEWING MACHINES, makincr the Chain, Elastic Shuttle, and Wheeler and Wilson Stitches. One Second-hand Wheeler and Wilson's, Two Grover and Baker's, One Hand, £2 7s, All warranted in good working order. All kinds of Sewipg Machines Mended . and Adjusted on the premises with economy and dispatch. • . • W. H U B B A R D," Tbafal»ar-stkeet. 3213 FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT IN WATSGANUr. FOR SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD PREMISES, GOODWILL, and STOCK-IN-TRADE, of the IRONMONGERY and SEED WAREHOUSE, Victoria Avenue, now doing a first-class business. ' . To parties desirous of securing an excellent central freehold property, in a ■well-established and impioving line of business, the above presents an opportunity for profitable investment rarely to be met with. For particulars, apply to ; HENRY WILLIAMSON, ; Ironmonger and Seedsman, 3402 Wanganui. AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY next, 12-15, M.T. At Newton's Yard, Hardt-strebt. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL, without • reserve, the following useful HORSES, well deserving the attention 6f Farmers and others. (at Newton's Yard, Hardy-street) — j A Black Mare, broken to hnrness ; a light one ' : A Heavy Plough Ma.c, ditto ; Uumistakeable A Light PI ugh Mare ; Progressive Upstanding ditto, Gelding • Trustworthy! 3i! H. J. L AUGARDE, Auctioneer. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL by • AUCTION, on TUESDAY, January 13, 1874, at Mr. J. jEims'Si Fox Hill, at 12 15 M.T., by order of of Mr. G. Flowers — ' 223 Acres of LAND in the Tadmor Leasehold —2.0 acres openjLaud, the balance timbered, SHEEP. 70 Ewes and Lambs, two and four-tooth, Southdown, crossed with Leicester. : HORSES. •! : 1 Draught Horse, 5 off, staunch 2 Trap Mares, foals at side, useful 1 Gelding, rising 7 (saddle or harness 1 „ St. Aubyn, splendid hack X Cream-coloured Pony, unbroken >» jj » 1 Yearling Colt, by Day Dawn. 3432 H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer. ANCHOR ,jA^L STEAM LINE OF jffljlipk- PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. THE WALLACE On THURSDAY, the Bth inst., at noon. , THE KENNEDY On MONDAY, 12th inst., at .noon. ' TO BLENHEIM AND PORT UNDER WOO Di THE LYTTELTON On THURSDAY the Bth inst., ! N. EDWARDS & CO. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 5, 6 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 5, 6 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 5, 6 January 1874, Page 3

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