Cards. DAVID LESLIE, SHAREBROKER, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, L Y E L L . 388 XT J. L. AUGARDE, -*--*-• AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN, Bridgb-stkket. 156 "\TT E. BROWN, t? • PHOTOGRAPHER, Near the NEW 'BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY STREET. r JP HOM A S BEUNNES, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR HOUSE and LAND AGENT, LICENSED BROKER iTNDEB TES "LAND TRANSFER £&s".{&{[)'}> Rbooksidh, Nklsoj** ;-• 3 I Wanted. ., WANTED, TWO SAW^ER^f "to cut 20,(100 Feet of Timber. " 'For particulars, apply to ' . ■ WM. GOOD, 924-0 PLince Albert Hotel. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; family very Buiall. Apply to Mrs. HEWITT, Trafalgir-Btreet South. 916-3 WANTED, a GEsERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. C. HAItLEY, the Wood. , 905 WANTED, a COOK* and HOUSEMAID, fur Marlborough. Apply to Mrs. ADAMS, Wilden. 906 W ANTED, TENf-EBS for Throwing u Down, clearing, and stacking BKICKS, at per Ihoutand. OAKEY'S Bazaar, Bridge-street. 909 WANTED, Able and Ordinary SEAMEN, Ship " ( haudiehe." bound for London. Apply, WM. ROWELL, Shipping Agent, Port. 861 — 6 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply tit the Masonic Hotel. 846 WANTED, a GKNi-RAb SERVANT. Mrs. W. C. WILKINS, Bridge-street. 839—6 WANTED, a BOY who can Miik. Apply to K. GHAY, the Wood. , 831—6 WANTED, a good strong BOY for the City Sieam Miils.—W. T. GOOD. , 742 WANTED, a SLAUGHTERMAN. Apply to K. WARREN, Bridge-street. 674 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. AbKEW, Rose Lodge. 678 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT j one from the country preferred. Apply to Mrs. SCOT T, Bridge- street. _, • 558 WANTED, Genthmen BOARDERS, for WOODV'LLE HOUSE Establishment. Dilighifully situated. Corner of Examiner and Trafalgar-streets. Five minutes' walk from Post Ufflce. 545 — 3m WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. J. S. CROSS, senior, the Port. 513 WANTED, a TKNANT lor the WAKEFIELD ARMS HOTEL. Apply to W. WHITE, Brewer, Spring Grove. 516 WANTED, a smart YOUTH. Apply at the Mail office. 441 ANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUaIL, LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. 135 LEVY, Trafalgar-street. WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NELSON HOTEL, WANTED, THAP HORSES. Apply to to T. NEWTOM, 125 Hardy-street. Lost and Found* £1 REWARD. LOST, on Tuesday morning, the 7th April, bt-tween Fox-hill a« d JSelson, a Lady's BLACK LEATHER BAG, with steel clasp, and chain handle wth a key on it. Had a Purse inside, containing money and a Postoiiice Order. The fini.er will be rewarded on leaving it at the OUict of this paper, or as Mr. Jervis's, Fox-hill- ©26—6 General Notices. NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY. NO DRILL on THURSDAY, ?th inst. Members will aesemble for DRILL at t»ie Shed, on THURSDAY, The 16th instant, at 7 p.m , With Arms and Accoutrements, for inspection. Full atteudance imperative. Band to attend. ALBERT PITT, Captain, Orderly Room, April 8, 1874. 921 ; ' BILLIARDS, Customhouse Hotel. — Gentlemen will now find a Careful and Experienced Marker, ready at all times to attend to them. 910 POTATOE ONIONS, at J. POLGLASE'S, Brook -street. 914—4 VB OGL E , NIGHTMAN and • CHIMNEY-SWEEP. Orders left at Mr Bran's, Trafalgar-street and Mr I Wilkihs 18
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 85, 10 April 1874, Page 1
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