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In forwarding to the Government the annual report of the Immigration Officer of Hawke's Bay, the Superintendent, Mr Ormond, says:—" I would represent the scarcity of labor in Hawke's Bay, wages being higher than for years past. The number of immigrants ordered for Hawke's Bay will not, I am sure, anything like meet the requirements for the coming year. I wish much that four ships, each to bring two hundred immigrants, could be sanctioned." The Rangiora Standard says : — There are a number of men going about just now in search of employment. No less than a hundred and eighty-sis applications for work have been received at the Christchurch Domain in one day during the past week. This over supply of labor is not limited to unskilled labor alone, but extends to trades. Considerable difficulty, we understand, is also experienced in procuring employment for new comers.

Hollowat's Pills and Ointment. The most effectual cure for rheumatism— A frequent causa of these complaints is the inflammatory state of the blood, which usually attends bad digestion, producing lassitude and great debility thereby indicating the waat of a proper circulation of that fluid, and the impurity of the blooi thus induced greatly aggravates these disorders. Hollowav's pis are of so purify ing a nature that a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism but whoever may have an attack of either should use Hollo way's ointment alao the searching properties of which combined with the efforts of the pills ensures certain cure. The ointment should at least twice a day be thoroughly rubbel into the affected parts after they have been sufficiently fomentei witli warm water to open the sores thereby facilitating the introduction of the ointment to the glands. 2515 i H-- l -^L^ggg^ "SBsasp^—wfn (For continuation of News see fourth page.)

WANTED TO RENT, an UNFURNISHED KOOll in a central part of Nelson. Address M.A., Mail Office. 2524—3 WANTED in a private family?* GEMEBAL SEIWANT who caa Cook. Good Wages. A.D.X., Mail Office. 2527 WANTED, a young person to take charge of one LITTLE GTRL. and do NEBDLEWOKK. Apply to Mrs BETHEL. Maitai Valley. 2592-0 OOKS BOUND in any style by ~~ R. LUCAS & SON. ~FIVE"SHILLI"nGB iIEWARD.~ LOST on Sunday morning, between the Miners' Arms and Wakapuaka-road, a email B HOOCH Any person returning the same to Mrs BAKER. Hardy-street, will receive the above reward. 2526

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 205, 21 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 205, 21 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 205, 21 August 1876, Page 2

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