Wanted. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. F. TR 4SK. ' J3392, WANTED, ayoang man as CLKRK; One who has had some olfieaexrerience preferred Apply by letter onlji> stating age, to JOHN. K. MABIN. WANTED to RENT, a sis-roomed HOa.SE within a few minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply to "W. G.," Even-, ing Mail office. ' 3277 WANTED* FUNGUS, highest prica given, cash on delivery. Apply to APPO HOCTON, Washington Valiey. 31ft* General Notices. ST. MART S GTRL'S ORPHANAGE. A BAZAAR In AID of the above WILL BE HELD IN IHE PROVINCIAL HALL, ON ■ ' • " DECEMBER 15fch, 16th, and 17th. A SPLENDID Collection of GOODS, some especially imported from France, including Photographs, Laiies R^ti ules and Work Baskets, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Banner Screen-?, Foot- stools, Fender Stoo'a, Sofa Cushions in great variety, Card Baskets, Jewellery, &c. MOSICAL ALBUMS ! MUSICAL CIGAR OASES! Ladies' East Chairs. Children's Clothing of every description. RA.PFE.ES t BAFFLES t '. RA.FFLES !! I Every Dvy. LUCKY BAGS ! LUCKY BAGS ! At all prices, eich artiote being good valas for the money. Bouquets of Cot Flowers. Ohoice Flowera in Pots, WEDDING C'-KSS! CHIiISTMAS CAKES! TWELFTH CAKES! The General Post-Office under new management, and introducing the new system. bTBAWBERRIES &..CBEAH I RFJPKESHMENTS of the most elegant and delicious descriptions. On the last day of the Bazaar THE MONSTER RAFFLE! The SISTERS of the Convent earnestly appeal to ihe charitable of atl D.noininatiom to help their ellbrts to provide funds for ti.e support an! instruction ia useful occupations of destitute Orphans. 5412 SALE OF WORK IN AID OF THE FUNDS FOR THE WAKEFIGLD PARSONAGE. mHE above SALE will be held in tha A Lower Wakefibj.d Sohool-eoom. oa the 30th and 3 1st of DE JEMB tfR. Friends are requested to forward their Contributions to Mrs. Chattook, or Miss Lttnh, at Wakt field ; Mm. Watxt, Foxhill ; or to Mrs. Hayns, Spring Grove, not later thaa MONDAY, the 20th December. Refreshments may be procured in the Schoolroom. Admission—ls, j Children, half-price. _: 3J68 COLLINGfcWOOD. A BAZAAR, to aid in liquidating the Debt on the Church in (tollingwoo.d, will be held on DECEMBER 24th, 27th, and 28ih, in the Institute. Friends who have work for the Bazaar are requested kindly to send their goods to the Rev. T. S. HUTCHINSON, the Parsonage, Coliingwood, not latter than December 20th - The Lady Birkly will miike au Excursion Trip for the occasion, leaving Nelsan at 9 p.m on Monday, Dec. 27th, calling at Waitapu at 9 a m. on Tuesday, 28th, and reaching Coliingwood at 11 n.m; leaving Colliogwood for Waitapa and Nelson at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 29th, : : Strangers to the district will find themselves well repaid by a vi-»it to the Stalactite Ctves on the road to Bedstead, eight miles from Colliogwood. It will a^so be a goad opportunity for any who are interested in the Para Para Irou Company, to inspect the coa and iron works. 3430 , FENCING WIRE AND STANDAKDS, JOHNSON'S BLACK ANNEALED «J, DRAWN FENCING WIRKNos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12. * IRON STANDARDS, Cut and Punched, in any quantity. 3022 N. EDWARDS & CO. NELSON CITY LOAN FOR GAS AND WATERWORKS. City Council Office, Nelson. Nov. 20th, 1875. rr«ENDER3 will be received at this Office. J. until FRIDAY, the 7th day ol January, 1876, at 4 p.m., for DEBENTURES, with ' Coupons attached, to the amount of TEN THOUSAND POUNDS, to be issued under the authority of an Act passed by the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled the "Nelson City Loan Act, »8T6.,' Each Debenture will be for the Sum of .'^ One Hundred Pounds bearing interest at tha • 1 rate ot Six per cent per annum, and wilfbe* 1 -' issued in the form and subject in all respects to the conditions as to security and pay mend, r of interest provided in the above-mentioned Act. ' ' -, V'Y -rr:x A The Debentures will _Jie- payable Thirty Years from the date of,the is«uethe|reof,,w«li, - interest at the above-mentioned rate, payable : half-yearly at this 0ffice, ...... Tenders will be „ received, for 'one pi : inora Debentures, and muse be ; addrease'd to .the- - Town Clerk, Nelson, and marked bn. tha oiifc- ' side, " Tendec fbr.Dabenta^eft" ' '. •■ f: ' '■ ' ■ : - ■ ' The biglieat-or aoy. Tender will not aecs«« : : aarii^ te'woa^d.';;'- ■ ' .:: . . v " " ; v; •'" - : : - :I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 328, 9 December 1875, Page 1
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