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General Notices. 8 IX ?|> T CjS per DOZEN given for Square GIN BOTTLES, by the undersigned. W3 WILLIAM COOKSEY. I T is Wp'Feraaßy. admitted that no SEWING MkCHINE' has approached - the silent working WHEELER and WILBON in rapidity ot action, firmness, elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner 5 Simplicity of construction^ and amazing durablity. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. machine, and experience proves the imitations in no way equal the genuine. Over 1,000,000 in use, .-•' :i And the sale is how nearly ~ 7" 200,000 a year. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A ..A ; Beware of imitations. None sre genuint. 1 without the American Med^Uion Trade l^rfc. LONG & Co. 64 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Head Agency for Australia and New Zealand. W. .C. WILKINS, Bridge-street, 18^3 Agent for Nelson. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of HERBERT'S FAMILY GLUF f POTS. :> , ' ' LU<lA^ & rqn; Entire Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON at ROSTREVOR, Richmond. The Thoroughbred Horse S H E RWOOD, Own brother to Mistletoe, by Diomedes, dam May Flower by Ht. Giles, out of Woodstook. A bright Bay, 16 hai ds high, of great tubstance, especially' adapted for getting useful Carriage Horses or weight-carrying Hacks. Terms : . £2. The well-known Draught Horse CAPTAIN, By Glancer, out of a Clyde Champion mare 5 years old, good tetnpered,r.horoughly staunch and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Terms: £2. Paddocks provided for one month free of charge. CHARLES CANNING. RostreTor,; Richmond, - lOth' October, 1874. 26 8—2 6 TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Strong Draught Horse YOUNG GLANCER. Young Glances will travel ; through Wakefield and FoxmLL on MONDAY; and through Waim* a West and RtDWooD.. Valley on WEDNESDAY; Richmond and Stoke on FRIDAY ; and Nhlsonod SATURDAY. Fees, £ I 5s per Mare; groomage, 5a per heod when Mares are taken. The remaind. r mutt be paid' on of before Ist February!, or IPs' per head more will be charged. ' : ■_ ' SYDNEY HiGGiiNS, 2 630 i i 7 ..jO Spring Qrpve.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 244, 14 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 244, 14 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 244, 14 October 1874, Page 4

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