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Cards. [CAHD.] , „ '.', IVTR. T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON JJLL (Member of the Institution of Civil ' Engineers), CONSULTING HNGINEBB, Wellington, N.Z. 695— -nt ' CE. PAD D O N", • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, S;' AX .. '. Mb. Habpbr's Ofpiob, Tbapaloab-stbbbi, NBLBOK. 517 DAVID LESI> lE, SHABEBROKER, MINfNG AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, L V E L L. iaw TT J. L. AUGARDE -*-»-• AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, ' COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, „ HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN^ Brid<je-btbbbt.. 156 BRUNNEB, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOB, HOUSE and LAND AGENT, LICENSED BROKER «Tia>Eß THE "LAND TRANSFER ACT 1870." Bbooksisb, Nblsok. SI ttT E. B R O W N , PHOTOGRAPHER, Near the NEW »BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY STREET. Wanted. WANTED immediately, BOYS to MILK and attend to COWS. Apply to ' BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Landour, Brook- street. 829—3 WANTED, a BOY who can Milk. Apply to K. GRAY, the Wood. 831—6 WANTED, a good strong BOY for; tht / City Steam Mills — W. T. GOOD. • ' ,' , . i ,748 ; , WANTED, a BOY, who can take charge of HORSES ; work light. Apply X., office of this paper. 739 : WANTED immediately, a GENERAL SERVANT, with good references. Apply to Mrs. ANDREWS, Shelbournestreet, next Captain Wheeler. 688 WANTED, a SLAUGHTERMAN. Apply to H. WARREN, Bridge-street. -■ • . •.-.-■•-■_ :- .■-«i-.-:... WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT; > Apply to Mrs. ASKEW, Rose Lodge. . 678 WANTED, a good GENERAL BERVANT j one from the country preferred. Apply to Mrß. SCOTT, Bridge-street. - : - " '. ■ : . ■ ' : „- , 'ggt ';'. WANTED, Gentlemen BOARDERS^ for ■'• WOODVILLE HOUSE Establish- ;; ment. Delightfully situated. Corner Of Examiner and Trafalgar-streets. Fire minutes' walk from Post Office. . 54!h-*3m r- ;. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. J. S. CROSS, senior j the Port. - 513 WANTED, a TENANT for the WAX& FIELD ARMS HOTEL. Apply; to: W. WHITE, Brewer, Spring Grove. :516.: •••!<• . : . ; —r-, r — H; : WANTED, a smart YOUTH. Appjy,a,t i; , the Mail office. 441 . WANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUAIL, LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. 135 LEVY, Trafalgar-street.; ANTED, a COOK. Apply ..'.,' . 77 ( NELSON HOTEL. " * WANTED, CARPENTERS, FENCERS, and LABORERS. Apply to JOHN SCOTT,; , " Builder, Trafalgar-atreet, 53 . . -'.>■}' Nelson, .. . WANTED, TRAP HORSES. Apply to .', to T. NEWTO3, . j. 125 . Hardyrstreet. ;; mO JOURNEYMAN TAILORS,— Wanted" i immediately, 3 Good COAT HANDS.','/ Constant employment, highest wages. Apply to A. WAXMAN, iiardy- Street. 780, ( . ; . CLIFTON TERRACE SCHOOL r WANTED, for the above School, a: MALU) or FEMALE TEACH kR, Salary, £60 per annum, with a House and : Garden. Duties to commence on Monday, 4th May. . . • The necessary Certificate of competency from W. C. Hodpson, Esq., Inspector of Schools, accompanied by auy other testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, the 4th ApriL , JAMBS MACKAY, Honorary Secretary. Suburban North, March 25, 1874. 763—8 Lost and Found. LOST. LOST, a long haired Scotch COLLIE DOG, yellow and black, with ticket No. 360| Whoever will bring the came to the Trafalgar Hotel, will be rewarded. 827—2 >• ■ ■ MISSING.— A GREENSTONE TOMAt , ; HAWIt» a FOSSIL,. and one or two i other things, exhibited at the Nelson Exhi- > dition, have been, it is presumed, sent to the wrong Partieß. The Committee will be obliged by these articles being RETURNED to the undersigned as early as possible. ■: W.ROUT, Hon. Secretary. Jauuaty 29, 1874. 276 ...

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 77, 31 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 77, 31 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 77, 31 March 1874, Page 1

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