The shipment of Californ'ian salmon ova transmitted to Southland has turned out a thorough success. Mr Howard, the curator at the Makarewaponds, states that at least 20,000 ova have hatched successfully,^ and that the young fish all look remarkably well. The deepest perpendicular mining shaft in the world ia at Prizdrain, Bohemia; it measures 3280 ft. It is in a lead mine. Greater depths have been reached, but not in a straight line. A rock-salt bore near - ; Berlin is 4135 ft deep; a coal mine in Belgium is 3542 ft. The deepest hole ever bored is an artesian well at Potsdam, Mo., 6500 feet straight down.
Holloway's Pills.— The Hour of Danger. Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms whioh, when reglected, increase in ex-tt-ntand gradually grow dangerous— a contlition whi h betrays th« grossest remissnts^, when it is known th«t these Pills, taken in accordance with their accompanying directi>Dß, would not only have checked but conquered the incipient disorder. Patients daily forward details of the most remarkable aad instructive cases in which by timely attention to Holloway's advice they were undoubtedly sayeJ fom severe illness. These Pills act primarily, on the digestive organs, which they stimulate when slugaish and inactive; and secondly, upon the blood, which they thoroughly purify, and hence is derived the generU tone they imp »rfc and their power of subjugating hyp chondriacium, dyepsia, and nervous complaints.
fTIENDERS are Invite for the use of Two JL or more sets SKITTLES, at the next Caledonian Rpokts; to be sent in to J. 8 SANDBUB, The Wood, on or beforefATDßday, the 16th instant. 3660—6 WANTED in any quantity,— FOWLS DUCKS, and TURKEYS; also, during the season, all kinds of FRUIT. 3483 W. PHILLIPS, Waimea-st. NOTICE. POISON will be laid on my Ground, Sections 28 29, 25, 10, 73, ANNISEED Vaiaet, after this date. GEORGE MURCOTT, Annlseed Valley, Dec. 1, 1876. 3661—8 T>UBLIC BATHS, Hardy-street,— open :XT from 6 am. to 9 p.m. Suadaye 6to 930 am. Swimming, for Ladies only, 3to 5 p.m. Prices— Hot Bath, 1/-; Cold do., Bd.; j Swimming do., 2d; with towel, 3d. 3587—4 J. PIPEH, Proprietor LOOK OUT!!! A FEW more BAGS of those delicious Garden Peas @ 9d #* peck I2ft New Potatoes for 1/.last Opened — 1 Crate Jam Jabs, in nesta of 4, 5, 6, and 7, j cheap. Christmas Fruits A small portion of our Christmas Fruits have arrived in splendid order. On hand— 100 Geese and other Pouxtbt. W. PATTERSON, Peoples' Mart. — o— P S.— Butter from 8d; Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, &c. Motto —•* Small profits and quick raUirnß." Dou't forget where you can : be serve.! Qoicklt and Cheaply. 2637 MOTUEKA. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned begs to inform the; X Inhabitants of Motueka and Surround-! ing Districts that he is now prepared to! supply FIBE-ARMS, GUNPOWDER, GUN-OAPS, AND SHOT. Also, BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE, At Nelson Pbices. • S. BUCHHOLZ, Licensed Ammunition Dealer. , IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the Sportsmen op Motoeka and| Surrounding Districts. ; THE undersigned is Licensed to BRLL GUNPOWDEK, GUN CAPS, SHOT, BLASTING POWDER, and KUBS, whicb ; can be had without license at Nelson prices. J. MYERS, ; 3 48 * Junction Store. £20 REWARD. | THE above Reward will be given for the| ARREST, or lor euch Information as shall lead to the Arrest, of a PRISONER named CHARLES POWELL, wao Escaped from Nelson Gaol during the Night of 3rd December, 1876. DESCRIPTION. An Englishman; Age, 32 years; 6 feet high; Uolbs weight; Dark Brown Hair; Hazel Eyes; Prominent Nose; Small Mouth j Sharp Chin; Good Teeth; Smart Active Appearance; Well Made; Clean shaved 2nd in-itant; generally passes as a ;surve.jor. W. A. KIELY, Chief Inspector ot Police. Police Office, Nslaoa, December 4, 1876. 3637—5 FOR Jgg^ SALE. THE YACfIT WAVE, with Masts, Sailß, Oars, Rawlocfcs, Fishing Gear, Life Belts, Ac. Apply to JAMES f ERRYMAN, at Chosble's, Haven-road; or the Pier Hotel, the Port. 355 0 TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET. — The WAIMEA WEST HOTfrL. That new and commodious Building now fitted with every convenience lor doing a large Dimness . This Hotel has always been well patronised by the residents of Waimei West and travellers. Apply on the premises to J. Palmer, or to Messrs. HOOPER & DODSON, 3*67 Nelson ~ FUNERAL REFORM. Q. W. BEER is prepared to FUENISH FUNERALS n the most respectable Style for the Sum of SEVEN POUNDS. 1 2471
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 268, 9 December 1876, Page 4
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