LARRY'S CREEK GOLD-MINING QUAUTZ COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given that the followin? shires in the above Company. FORFEITED f >r Non-payment of Calls, will be SOLD by Public Auction at the Company's Office, Reeft- n. on SATURDAY, the j : 22nd day of Ju'y, 1876, at 2 o'clo.k p.m., j unle s all calls anl expenses on sudi be ! previously paid. j Louis Davie? 2719 Shares. j Joseph B. Hunter ... 576 „ Janus Clark ... ... 72 „ Jocklim Haminan ... 144 „ ROBSRT TAPLSY, 2131—1 Manager. TDE following IMMIGRANTS by the CAMPERDOWN are in the DEPOT ready for ENGAGEMENT :— General B'acksmith Shoamaker Wood Turner Tailor Storekeeper Navvy General Laborer General Servants (four), ALFRED GREENFIELD, Actiog Immigration Officer. Nelson, July 12. 2105—3 A REWARD of £l will be paid for surh \ information as shall leal to the Con vie- ' tion of the person or persons who REMOVED j THE LAMP at 88 Valley Bridge, on the night of the 6th instant. ! T. J. THOMP'ON, ! 2124—3 Secret iry Waimea Road Board. j _^ ! i NELSON AGRICULTURAL I ASSOCIATION PLOUGHING MATCH, ON THB GROUNDS be'ongincr to C. Canning, Esq., at Richmond, On THURSDAY, July 27, 1876. Stewards ; Mr. R M'Rab, Mr. J. T. Thompson, Mr. J. {-heat, Mr. N. Fowler, Mr. C. Gapper, Mr. W. Harkness. PKIZFS are offered of £5, £3, and £l in each Class for the bess Ploughing with Double Furrow Ploughs, Wheel Ploughs, and Swing Ploughs, open to all Comers. In addition to the amount mentioned, A CHAMPION PRIZE of £i will be given for the best Ploughing executed at the Competition irrespective of Class. Prizes of £5, £3, and £1 are a'so offered for Youths under 20 years of age, with liberty to use any description of Plough th=y prefer. A SPECIAL PRIZE of £2 will be given for the best Team of Horses, with the beat condition of Harnefs, engaged in the M*t<:h. The following rules will be ob'erved : — 1. All plooghs to start at 10 a.m., and to finish by 3 p.m. 2. 1 he quantity of land to ba ploughed by e*ch compstitor shall not exceed One-Half Acie. 3 Eich plough to we a skim coulter. 4. The turrow slice to bo not less than 5 iDches deep cor le»e than 9 inches wide. 5 The Judges wll b^ instructed to withhold any prize in auy clas* when the ploughing is not considered mtritorious. 6. No third rriza will be given unless four competitors start, nor a second prize under three con-pet tors, or a first irize unless two competitors f tart. 7. livery competitor, who U not himself a Subscriber to the Association, must pw an entrance fea of Half-a-Crown. The Judges will not be admitted o« the Ground until after the competitors have withdrawn W. ROUT, 2 1 4 4 Honorary Secretary. TO LET. Those Commodious atid Convenient Premises in Trafalgar-3treet, known as TRAFALGAR HOUSE, consisting of a GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SHOP, A-d. a conveniently arranged DWELLING-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS Kitchen, &c. Apply to 140 .FRANCIS GRIMES.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 176, 17 July 1876, Page 3
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