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i "~ — ~ ~~ ~ ————— ■■ A Farmers' Club has been formed at Cambridge (Auckland) for the accomplishment of the following objects: — 1. The advancing and more fully developing and discussing agricultural acd pastoral interests. 2. For. producing practical and original essays pertaining to the same. 3. For watching the political interests pertaining to agriculture only. — Southern Gross. The own correspondent of the Otayo Guardian thus telegraphs from Wellington:— A serious split in the Provincial party here is impending. Fitzherbert and his Secretary (Bunny) are likely to part political company. Some say Fitzherbert is throwing over Bunny; others that Bunny is throwing over Fitzherbert. As their allegiance all along was merely one of self-interest, the probabilities are that one is merely throwing over the other.

Hslloway's Ointment and Pills.- Glandular swellings in the throat, neuralgi*, tic doloreux, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, and other diseases affecting the glands, muscles, and nerves, are perfectly era iicated by this healing and anti-febrile and soothing unguent ; it is also a perfect remedy for all skin diseases, and superficial or deep-seated sores, which soon lose their angry and paintul character under its cooling and bemficent action The Pilla have riever boen a<Jmini.«ered either by hospital or private practitioner in dyspepsia or, liver comphints without producing the desired result. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to 3 * 55 Mrs OAKEY. WANTED, a Respectable GIRL about 14. Apply Mail Office. 3450 TXT ANTED, a BOY about 14 years old. 3*54-2 J. R DODSON. LOST between the Masonic Hall and my House. Waimea-strest, a GOLD LOCKET, attache! to a Black Velvet Ribbon, and containing Portrait of a boy. Finder will be Rewarded on returning same to the Mail Office, or to JNO. PERCY. Nelson, December 9, 1875. 3467 2 NELSON REGATTA. A MEETING of the COMMITTEE will " be held at the Trafalgar Hotel. TdlS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at Eight o'clock. BST Business of importance All Members are requested to attend. J. T. LEA.TSES, 3439 Hon Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS AND RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. C\ BNTLEMEN— Having been requested \JT by sevf ral of the Ratepayers to come forward as a Candidate for the City Coun cil. I beg to offer ray aervicjs, acd, if returned, I shall always consider, it my duty to see that the business of the Council ia carried out to the satisfaction of ths Ratepayers, and with -'itegrity to mvae'.f. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obed-.ent Berv nt, 3448 THOS. HAH LEY. ORPHANAGE BAZAAR. ~ HIS Honor the SUPERINTENDENT has kindly consented to OPEN the BAZAAR on WEDNESDAY, tho 15th, at 3 o'clock. Admission — One Shilling each Dav. , 8451—2 TO THE ELECrORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlemen— l have delayed writing to you until now in the hope of being able to fulfil my intenfon— notified when t passed through Nelson for the North— of . shortly returning and addressing you in person. I purposed to have spent in Nelson the greater portion of tha present month, to have addressed meetings, and personally have Been as many of my constituents as I coutt. I regret that the engagements connected with the pressing and peculiar nature of my daily business avocations preclude the possibility of mv leaving Auckland at such a juncture as ihe.present. Du'ing the period immediately precediug a general election the duties oi a journalist render it impossible for him to be absent from his post. As the claims of private business necessarily command a man's attention more than those of political ambition, I am, in consequence of those claims, reluctantly constrained t> abandon my intention of again soliciting your suffrages. Although yielding to none in the earnest and not altogether. unsuccessful efforts which I have exerted in seeking, as a member of Parliament, to forward the interests cf Nelson, I nm, neveifiheles 9 , aware that, after a period of non-reaideoce, it would be useless for me to attempt contesting the seat unless I . were present in Nelson during tho heat of the election proceeding. The accomr.lishmert of that, ray private duties, which ss J have aaid roquire my presence here. : comp'etely prevent. I have therefore no alternative left than to return into your hands the trust which, as your representative, was so hoiora- [ b!y roposed in me nearly four years ago. I need not say thit it is with regret I sever the connection of which I have been so proud. I have often regretttd ray romov-il iro o Nehc n and the circumstances wh'cb, at the time, induced me to leave a place where ten of the busiest years of my life wire tpent, and where t was fortunate enough ti form many personal and political friendships. 'I do not consider it neccs ary further to refer to my action in Parl ament. Your repeatedly expressed approval of my conduct there I shall cherish &% a pleasant remembrance, and I shall not cease to hope that I may, at some future time, be again able to offer my? elf for the honor of serving your district in the Parliament of tho colony. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obliged and Faithful Servant, D. M. LUCKIE. Auckland, Dec. 5, 1875 3149 FOR SALE. "I O £ ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, -L£O situated at the GROVE, the property of Mr. HYDE, with Barm Buildings, Stock, and all improvements. Tiie land is Flat, 90 Acres are down' in English Grass, the remainder is First class Bush. There are Two good Paddocks, One Acre of Oats, and a large Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees and Vegetables. Aleo, a convenient a r d well built HOUSE, with good Stockyard, Cow Shed, and other Farm Outbuild nga. Mail communication with Picton and Havelock three tirass a weqk. For price and further pirticulars apply to FELL & ATKINSON, 8453--S Nelsoo.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 328, 9 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 328, 9 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 328, 9 December 1875, Page 2

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