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SHEEP RETURN3 FOR 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 jOf 'Sheep. , in his charge in the Province pf Nelsonj on the lst day of January in each year j and shall, in the month of February in eaoh yea)-, or cause to be paid to the Treasurer oi .lie Province a sum of money at the rate of thr»?p shillings per hundred for all fheep ih his charge upon the lst day of January in such year ; and in default the same may be sued for in the name of any Inspector, and the proof of the num•ber of sheep in his charge shall rest with : the defendant." If the foregoing notice is not attended to before tho 31st January, proceedings will be taken to recover the same. Frank Naibn, 14 . Chief Inspector of Sheep. WG. SCOTTER having taken the Premises • formerly occupied ,by Mr Shereatt, next Twist & Gay's Stables, will commence business as SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH, on. January sth,. and trusts by prompt attention to obtain a share of the public patronage. 3434 DL OAS BY, BOOTMAKER, wishes • . to inform the public that , he will commence BUSINESS on the sth- January, in thoso I Premises opposite W. Wilkins, Bridge-street, and hopes by strict attention to Business to share I their support. Repairs neatly done. Orders promptly attended to. 3429 STRAYED from the Maitai Run. a BLACK MARE, with one white foot, white star on forehead, and white nose. Finder on bringing the same co SERGEANT NASH will be Rewarded. 39 Selling Off!! RETURNING TO ENGLAND ! ! JJ E N li y"" 7 DR E.W., WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, -' Trafalgar-street, Begs to intimate that he has disposed ol hia premises, and is now Selling Off the remainder of his Valuable Stock at greatly reduced I prices. ' As the whole must be Cleared and the premises given up shortly, No Reasonable Qffer will be refused. Old Gold or Silver taken in Exchange. All Goods left for Repairs must be called for. 3019 IypiR CHANTS and SHIPPERS of GOODS -L"-*- 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. STAVERT & CO., Agebts. • . 24 A SUIT OF BEST "I^TELSON TWEED, MADE to MEASURE i-^l £4:108. . .JAMES LUCAS, „-; . TAILOR, Baipoio - street, Nmlson., ; : , ; (Opposite Mr Sta r.r.Ann'B). x rr .. 3(l_ . UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. ESTABLISHED 1837. PAID UP CAPITAL ... £1,250,000. RESERVE FUNDS ... £400,000. i ■ .■. . A REGIBTER OF SHARES in this Bank ia now open at the Christchurch Branch, and every, .facility is afforded by the :Bank. for .the purchase of Shares in London for transfer to the said Register. The terms upon which money can be trans* mit ted for this purpose can be ascertained on application to the Manager, at the Bank's Offices Hardy-stfeet, Nelson. . : The last dividend was al the rate of 13 per cent, per annum, and was paid in the Colonies on receipt of telegraphic advice of its declaration. ' • yi JOSSFJH PALMAR, 2644 Chief Officer for New Zealand. AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY ueit, 12-15, M.T. At Newton's Yard, Hardy-street. H; J. L v AUGARDE: will SELL, without • reserve, the following useful HORSES, well Reserving the attention /of Farmers and : others (at Nekton's Yard, Hardy-street) — A Bfack Mare, broken to harness ; a light one > : A He^vy, plough Mate, ditto ; Unmistakeable A Light PI .ugh Mare ; Progressive Upstanding ditto, Gelding ; Trust worthy. 3U.., 7 . ,H. J.;L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer. HJ. L. 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 in the Tadmor Leasehold — 20 acres open Land, the balance timbered. '' .SHEEP. (: . ;..; .',';, 70 Ewes and Lambs, two and four-tooth, Southdown, crossed with Leicester. 1 ! ' .'.:■ ■;. , ;■; .-iHORSES. ' ■ vi '?«.' •' „.1 .Draught jHorse, 5 off, staunch 7r. , 2 1 Trap Mares,' foals at side, useful . 1 Gelding, rising 7 (saddle or harness ! ' ' ' 1 „ St. Aubyn, splendid hack 1 Cream-coioured Pony,' unbroken 1 Yearling Colt, by.l)ay Dawn. { „. ; 3432 H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer. t . i ; ' ' ■' ; I ■ .'''." '■•['■ '■''■' ' ' . ,■' t i i' >>v ' , , . , , ; ; ,S,\ ■': I ANCHOR - TJJfcJjjy' STEAM •''''' LINE OF jHglm PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND ..,»; „. GREYMOUTH; 7 TH' E W A L ! L"A ■b" i E ; On THURSDAY (TO-MORRQW), at noon. THE KENNEDY On MONDAY, 12th inst., at noon. TO BLENHEIM AND PbRT{UNDER WOOD. THE LYTTELTONI On FRIDAY 9th inst., at 3 p.m. \ N. EDWARDS & CO. :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 6, 7 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 6, 7 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 6, 7 January 1874, Page 3

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