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Wanted. WANTED, 500 Ibs. of FRESH BUTTER (Weekly). AIBO, , SALT BUTTER, EGGS, and POtJLTRY. . ■ W. PATTERSON, 39Q Hsrdy-s»reet. WANTED, a General SEUVANT. Apply to Mrs SIMMONS, Trafalgarstreet South. . „ ' . 384 WANTED, PRIVATE APARTMENTS for a Married Couple in a Respectable Family, where nO Boarders are kept; Address J.B , care of . Mr J. T.' SMll'fi/ Trafalgar-Square. 392 WANTED, a Man accustomed to FARM WORK and the management of horses. A married man preferred. Appiy to 379 THOMAS HARLEY; WANT Fil), a young girl as GENERAL SKRVANT. Apply A. 8., care of Bonninoton & Co , Trafalgar-street. 82$ WANTED, a Good COOK and HOUSEMAID. Woman Cook preferred.— Apply COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 268 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Appiy to Mra. M'DONALD, Exchange Hotel, , , 226 *= -J.~^iJ-ja= : .'.■■' i ii m. General Notices. COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDFjR'S COACH will continue to RUN between these two places, Liave Foxhill at 7 '30 a.m. Leave Nelson, at 4, p.m. 309 FRANCIS HOLDER. HOLDER'S COACH versus THE RAILWAY. Why should you support the former f Becaosb— (1) it hits done good service for Eleven Years. (2) It is cheaper.' , . (3) After this Week, the hours, will suit you better than the Railway. (4) I pick up and land Passengers at their own gates. C5) I take your , Parcels and deliver them at their Addresses in Town. (6) 'l don't pretend to take you to Foxhill and drop you two miles Bhort of it. . (7) I know you, and you know me, and that I may be depended upon to execute yonr ; oom missions faithfully. 309 ♦ FRANCIS HOLDER. DAILY COAOH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned respectfully informs tbe inhabitants of Nelson and the Wainieas that ho runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving. Foxhill at half past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-streeti PRANOIH HOLDER MAIL COACH FROM RICHMOND TO MOIUEKA. THE undersigned informs the public that the above CONVEYANCE will leave the White Hart Hotel, Richmond, lor Motueka every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and F-KIDAY, at quarter past 8 o'clock a.m.; and leave the Motueka Hotel every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a.m. Parcels and Passengers booked at either place. All Parcels must be. Prepaid. 2675 H. HAYCOCK, Nelson. JOSEPH RULE HAVING just arrived, informs the inhabitants of Nelson that he has COMMENCED Business as CARPENTER and WOOD TURNiJiR, opposite the Immigration Depot. All kinds of Turnery on Sale. Orders promptly and carefully exeouted. ' 293—18 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, in Pigeon Valley, a BAY PONY with black points, whtie star on forehead. Anyone giving such information aft will lead to its recovery wdl receive the above reward. 134 F. HOLDER. R LUCAS & SON have the following » WORKS on SALE, at their New Premises, opposite N. Edwabd's & Co. Warehouse :— The Golden Ladder Serjeb, comprising i— Queechy What She Could, and Urbane & his Friends Opportunities Scepties and Crowns, House in Town the Flag of Truce Aunt Jane's Hero Without and Within Walks from Eden Melbourne House Dare to do Right Three Little Spadeß Daisy Wide Wide World Willow Brook The Little Camp on Nettie's Mission Eagle Hill Stepping Heavenward Glen Luna Drayton Hall House of Israel Vinegar Hill The Golden Ladder Star out of Jacob Little Sunbeams The Old Helmet CRICKET I. CRICKET I ! Page' 8 Single and Double Cane Bats Peacock's Ditto, ditto, ditto Peacock's Cane and India-rubber Ditto Duke's and Dark's best Match Balls Sets of Stumps, Leg- Guards < Gauntlets, and Batting Gloves. At H. HOUNSELL'S. CHAMELEON TOPS At R. LUOAS ft SON'S*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 11 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 11 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 11 February 1876, Page 1

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