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T Wanted. WANTED, a General SERVANT.' A PP'y t0 Mrs H. EDWARDS, Halifax-street, the Wood.' , -376 > : : '■ — - , WAN I .ED, a' Strong BOY for the Black-, smithing business. Apply to J. W. DUOKBTT, the Port. . L ' 37" "iXTANTED, a Man accustomed to FARM ' TT WORK and the management of . horses. A married man preferred. Apply to 3^ 9 THOMAS HAKLEY. WANTBD. a young girl as, GENERAL SKRVANf. Apply A. 8., care of Bosninqton & Co , Trafalgar-street, . 329, : J WT AN T B * D - a COOK and 1 TT HQDSEMAID. • Woman Cook preferred.— Apply COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ' .'..•■■ . ■ ; . .'.'. ' ' '"' ; 268 " WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT: Apply to Mrs. M'DONALD. Exchunge Hotel. : ■ > 1 -„ :,. 226* ASSISTANT WANTED for . LOWER MOUTEKE SCEOOL. «al_ry, _£S6 per annum. '-; , . . ' ' Amplications will be received by the under-. s'gncd up till the llth proximo. . *, '" M>.A. TARRANT, Chairman df Committee, •"- January 15, 1875; ' i6» General Notices. t COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDER'S COACH will continue to RUN between these two places. ! L* aye Foxhill at 7*30 a.m, Leave Nelson at 4 p.m. 80S FRANCIS i HOLDER. HOLDER'S COACH versus THE RAILWAY. Why shou'd you support lhe former? t , ' . BECIUSItf-^ . ' . ._ 0) It 'has done good servioe for , El-sv_3H ' Ykaks. ■*-..-•. ...... (2) It fs CHEAPKR. .-.- . (3) After this Week, the hours will suit you better than the Railway. ■ " '■ (4) I pick up and laud Passengers at their own gates. r •. . 7 -W- 1 * a , krJ your Parcels and. deliver them - at their AdJr^sses in Town. (6) I don't precend to take you to Foxhim, and drop you two miteß : short of it , .-. • . (7) I know you, and yoti know me, ami that I may be depended upon to execute your oommißSiohs f dithfully. " - -/ . . - FRANCIS HOLDERS JOSEPH BULE r HAVING; just arrived, informs the inh*bitant«df Nelson v fchat he His COMMKOWJKD BuaiUeaa ' as OAKPKNTEK aud WOOD TUi^Niuß, opposite the Immigration Depot. ... . • AU hinds of Turnery on Sale. Orders promptly and carefully executed. '. ___, 293— 18 £5 REWARD. THE above REWARD will be paid to ■ any person who wiU give Buch infornmtion as shall lead to the conviction of the rottonder or offenders who entered my Hop Garden dvi ing the aiteruoon or evening of Wednesday, the 2nd of. February, and mall-' H°Op y pLAN'iS Q<i D * S ™°YED THIRTY . KST NOTICE-On and after this date, any^er^pn louud -TRESPABtUMG in my H^P GARDEN will be PROSECUTED. , •nt 1 o ,- . 'Ji 0. BURFORD. Nelson, 3rd Feb., 1876. 852-1-6 ONE POUND REWARD. L OB^ 1 " Pce o**0 ** Vaiiey/aBAT PONY 1 V \ lh b * acl£ Po^ta. whtiesoaronforeilift A ny ? i,e giviog ucll wfof matlon as will lead to us recovery will receive the above reward. -. „, 134 F. HOLDER. FENCING WIRE AND STANDARDS. JOHNSON'S BLACK ANNEALED , SHAWN FENCING WIuS,NoW6:?, ' o, a, io, 12. " m IKON STANDARDS, CaUnd Punoheil, in any quantity. - ! 8022 -- . N. EDWARDS & CO. ' EHSSnL* S6 S bave tQQ following , • WORKS on SALti, at their New Premises, opposite N. Edward's & CoWarehouse:— . The Goldbn Laddbr Ssrubb, com- . prising j— ' S U u ecl,y „ x, ™, _ What She Could, and Urbane & his Friends Opportunities Scepttes and Crowns, House in Town the Flag of Truce Auut Jane's Hero Without and Within Walks from Eden Melbourne House Dare to do Riirht Three Little Spades DalV 7 x - v WiUe T Wide World Wiltow Brook V T1 £ ¥**_£, I 0am P o,x Nettie's MissionGl?n a8 Lvn H a lU Stepping, HvaVenW.4 , Vxienj_una Drayton Hall ?,>L« ? :Ladd^ r Star out off Jacob' = Little Sunteams , The Old Helmet Jg^ lucas and ...son;:;V' V : .- :B OO.KB I N 'IVE : ''^ BOOKSELLISRS,.. "S?4Sfe^S^. ;••■? , MAeJaJDNE:.KI&IS_E^ .1 .-..,:' ■ " ' " «^P*-;, ': - y -t'f-'Y:! * '':■_■'-^Y^Y^ I ;Adcbrjiif*x4Bbo^_-£iS i -"• .• ■ .' -■'..■ .--- < "'- ' ••■:.-,•'.-""■»..";-•-•.-,-• ..--v-" 1 ' --. ' ■■;'- l-'S-'-i'-'-S -v •>/!/, ifi/<f js4:^<yi -i-V'-'^ 1 ■ •-. ..■_., .-"•'•'( . '" *'„ -'..--.l's ~ f4zy*:£i'-E!&&;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

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