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WANTED to PURCHASE— Two good HARNBSS HORSES. Apply to 50-2n.a. W. PHILLIPS, Wafmea-at. NEW PRE3VIISES. r WHOLESALE AND BETAIIi. >j' r hSEED MEKCHANt,^ y &C. 1 &C > &C. !.■•:. I*l Begs to notify that he has OPENED £J Q* his NEW PBEMIISES in Bbidob- •- p^ STBEBr (opposite P< at & Thornton's)* : and is prepared to execute orders for «■ FARM and GARDEN SEEDS, M IMPLEMENTS, &c. and all requisites 02 ! „ for the Garden. „ S Catalogues on application. 12 ' ®V NEW. PREMISES. \" A MES AND NORTH'S SWEEP -£jL No. 2, on the WELLINCrTON CUP. [ ; £1000. £1000._£1000. TO BE RON ON THE Bth FEBRUARY, ."■: 1878; 1,000 MEMBERS AT £i EACfI. ' £ S. d. •:■':; First Horse ; ;..600 o -i 0 ' Second Horse 200 0 0 Third Horee.. .....100 0 0 Starters (divided)..,. .loo 0' 0 i ! Non-startera(dl?ided)loo 0 0 •':' Total £1000 0 0. The drawing will take place directly the * list is full, under the supervision of a Committee of responsible gentlemen froni the pent'emen present. Subscribers residing at a distance drawing horses will be immediately telegraphed to. \ * Whenever obtainable, please forward P 0 Order of-Crossed Cheques, with Exchange added. ' Tickets to be obtained from GEORGE NORTH, Lambton Quay | Or JOSEPH AMES, 30 Star Hotel, Wellington. y A COMMON SAYING, 0 ! GO TO bath. • s •• WHEN e'er you take your walks abroad l There is something strange to ace, " Bud this time I saw an object odd ■ Piled up against the sea. "~ Says 1,0 tell me if joucan ' Do boys pay here their rounders, i. •• ; Or is it built far fish or man, Where loJks can get their flounders. •-. The answer was, I think I can, . But the process will be slow, man, ■."• Its to cleause the dirt from sinful man, But I must not mention woman. ' : Since I told my wife how queer she feels, And she vows that pi nee wont suit herl r *>• To rush away with ditty eels Pursue! b/ an old baracouta. To come out clean, like a new pin, ■'■"*'■' .-■ It is our most earned wishes, Then small fry arid dirty soles pr«»y don't letthem io^ , . :^ • ; : -oj. For we can't be clean if we mis up with I : auchfl.hea. ■/-■.-■: =■;;. : ■?;,:,- ■•r ; v) J h>i< i . ■«* • .'.-•■■.:.-.-: SajaiAM^m*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

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