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i Wanted. ■ 2136 - 2137 W^Sp *. Good GENERAL SERsr7t t? ANT A PPfr*o Mrs.H.HOUN-SBLL,NiFe-streetjEaat. 2133-2 a GENERAL SERVANT. wßi #^a#iM^lottj Haven-road. • 21a9 " m-ANTED a MISTRESS for HillsMa Also, a MISTRESS for Happy Valley at the end of three months. Candidates must present thetngelves foe examination on tho 16th and 17th of Augcst, afc the Central Board Room. 2126-6 W A S?F • SITUATION, a MARRIED «IJ a A,' aceu Bt°med to horses, having served several yeira in the Royal Artillery, where he he!d office as storekeeper. Has several testimonials of character. The Advertiser can do rough carpentry, and general laboring work. Apply at Immigration De g° fc - 2097-3 TXTANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. t> a^t O £S ply inimed Jately to Mr?. M. DAVIS, Nile street. 2086 WANTED, SIX SEAMEN for the Barque «Sing Tai" for Callao, vessel returciog to Australia. Apply o i beard to Captain MILNER. . 2089 WANTED, a MASTER, for LOV7ER TAKAKA SCHOOL. Salary £100 a year, with 4-roomed house and acre of land, Arphcat ons to be lodged with the Chairman by August 12th 5 duties to commence Auguafi 30th< Applications must be accompanied b? special certificates. A. BOW, 2069 ~12 Chairman T. S. C. WANTED to PURCHASE, a gooi DRAUGHT GELDING. Apply to JOBN SCOTT, Builder, Trafalgar-st. XSorth! WANTED, a BOY. Apply at the Mail office. WANTED, a respectable Person ; musfe be a good DAIRYWOMAN. Good wages given to a competent person. Apply to JOHN BARTLETf, Appleby. 1966—12 WANTED, a good general SERVANT. Apply to Mra OAKHIY. 1953-12 ANTED, « COKE BURNER. Apply ' to THOMAS HARLEY. 1726 General Notices. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from Holder's Coach, on Saturday, the 17th insti, between Richmond and Neleon, a small HAT BOX, addressed " Dr. MuHer," passenger per " WelliuKton." Anyone bringing the same to Holder's Coach will receive the above reward. 1951 ' FRANCIS HOLDER. CAUTION. ALL PERSONS found TRAPPING, KILLING, or SHIPPING DEEK. HARES, PHEASANTS, or Tsking PHEASANTS' EGGS, will henceforth be PROSECUTED to the utmost estent the Lawadmits. Arrangements have been made with residents in various Districts to give information. A REWAHD of TEN POUNDS will ba paid to anyone who shall give such information aa will lead to the conviction of the I Offenders. FREDERICK HUDDLESTQN, 1877 Hon. Sec. Acclimatization Society. JUST OPENED, and NOW ON SALE, 1 CASE VASES, Beautifully Assorted, comprising— Parian, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, &c. Also, 12 Paira very Handsome Glass Lustres Colored and Gilt, with Cut drops. And, a few Pairs of Colored Glass and Fancy China Candlesticks; Al suitable for Presents. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 2654 Just Opened and Now on Sale, Q CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS O with Hoods complete, - At H. HOUNSELL'S. No. 1, Bridsre-atreet ISBS TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thorough-bred Entire Horse, NIMROD, Three years old this foaling. Stands fifteen h«nds high : possesses great power and substance, with good muscular shoulders, immense back and loins, and groat propelling power ; altogether, he is one of the nicest Colts ever bred in the Province, and, having beautiful action himself and splendid temper, irust, m a sire, distinguish himself as a Hackney Carriage Horse and Steeplechase sire according to the style of Mare put to him. As will be Been, by \m pedigree, he possesses 8ou;e of the best blood in the colony •— "Nimrod, by Young Towton, out of Magic, by St. Aubyn, grantfdam iv'edora by Gleadower (an Arab of very high caste imported to Australia to breed from for the Indian G overnment), great grauddam a thoroughbred mate imparted to Australia by Captain Berry (who bred for the Indian Government), Young Towtou. by Towton or Potentate, out of Stockings by Waverly, by St. George out of Spleadora (imported).— See " Stud Book." In color and appearance Nimrod greatly resembles his grandsire St.. Aibyn. Further particulars in future advertisement. .: 2Q74—S EDWARD HOPE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 1

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