Wanted. F ANTED in any quantitv, -FOWLS DUCKS, and TUHKkYS; j-Jso, a i" ring the ssasqn, all kinds ot ifltUIT. . S4-.3 W. PHILLiPj., Waimea-st. —I ! . 1 WANTED a HOUSEMAID, Appy to Mm. fITT, The Hermitage, iirookstfceefc Valley. 3593 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT that cau COOK— two in family — r B-jrs. CO UT IS, Trafalgar-street. .3586 WANTED to PURCHASE, about, 25 Acres of good BUSH LAND cheap. Aldrets, stating fall particulars, to •* Bush." Mail Office. 3585—6 WANTED, a FARM SERVANT accustomet to MILKING. Apply to Mc J- M. PIEKSON, Suourbau North. 3.59 WANTED a >_.D to mane himself nas* .ful about the house. Apply 30- CUSTOM: HOUSB HOTBL-. ANTED a PLAIN COOf., also a etrong, uaeful GIRL. Apply to Mrs. TO WNSEND, Bridge-street. 855a tT/AN I'ED, a MAN, who understands v v the manufacture ot soapj Address A M., Mail Office 3071. " WANTED. A QUANTITY of good RYE STRAV7 for Collar Makiug. E. F. JONES, 2874 .Saddler. General Notices. NELSON & FOXHILL RAILWAY. NEW TIME-TABLE. Trains will leive Foxhill at 7*45 a.m. and I*ls p.m., arriving in Nelson at 9 a.m. aad 2*30 p.m. Trains will leave Nelson at 930 a.m.. and 430 p.m., arriving at Foxhdlat 10*45 a.m. and 5 '45 p rn. Special Trains can be secured on applioatioa to the undersigned. GSO. ASHCROB'T, 1^22 General Manager. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET. TMENARY • begs to inform his Friends and tha Public that he has left the «' i-XPRE.S " tor the « EXCHANGE," aud ventures to '■EXPRESS" the hope that the "EXCHANGE '' may prove beneficial. T. M., an experienced Daivaa, now intends, if possible, . to drive a trade by supplying nothing but a really Fiusr-CLAss artiole, and old or new iriends wbo favor the house with a call, will find the Landlord «• ok ths spot/' prepared to »'pot" tha best BeER iu Nelson, or, supply WINES or St-LuII'S guaranteed free trom adulteration. . Any person or persona doubting the foregoing statement, are requested to call and ba convinced of its truth. T. MENARY, Exchange Hotel, 3018 Bridge-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON^ yiT Mr. Atkins' Stables, Motueka, ENTIRE B LAC K YISITING RIWAKA, an I the LOWER and UPPER MOUTERES— Mondays at Riwaka Tuesdays „ Motueka Wednesdays ( l °™r and Upper ( Mouteres Thursdays Returning to Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere from thence to Pangatotara via Ngatimoti. Fridays ( At his own Stables, Saturdays { Pangatotara. Terms— Three Guineas each Mare; Groom age. Five Shillings. Two or more Mares as per agreement. 3008 FRANCIS HOLDER,.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 262, 2 December 1876, Page 1
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