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depleting ailments. We would recommend those who desire to see the angles of their "rounded off" to use Udolpho Wolfe's Schikuah Aromatic Schnapps, which promotes assimilation of the food and repairs all losses of substauce.— Advt. . The drawing of Mr George North's No 1 £1000 sweep on the Wellington Cup (says a Wellington paper) took place at the Pier Hotel last night, in the presence of a large number of ticket-holders. The thing was conducted ju the fairest possible manner, but unfortunately a mistake was made by those who were drawing the tickets, and the proceedings will have to be begun de novo.. This, is felt to be particularly disagreeable by those gentlemen who drew horses. Ascandalum maqnatum has occurred at the Hutt, Wellington. A youth of seventeen, son of one of the oldest and most respected settlers, has eloped with and married his mother's maid of all work— a buxom lady of twenty-eight. The family of conrse are intensely delightly. The heat in New South Wales has been something fearful this summer as will be seen by the following telegrams to the Australaiian:— The weather at Walgett to-day is intensely hot and water is very scarce. The rivers are drying up fast, and stock is dying. There is no appearance of rain. The thermometer registered 120 in the shade to-day.— Tha average temperature for six weeks at Coonamble has been 102 in the shade. There has been no rain, and the httle grass which was growing after the last thunderstorm has been burned up.

LOST, on Sunday Morning, between the Port and Wakapuaka. part of a GOLD &&K-RING. Fiuuer rewarded on leaving it at the Mad Office. 181—3 . spEACHERS of Public Schools are J- iuformed that no Books or School Material can be issued to them before the arrival of the "Celeaiul Quetn," txp>oted e«rly in February. W. C. HODGSON, 150—6 Secretary Education Board. Monastery of the I. Conception. maE LADY SUPERIOR begs to inform X the Ladies of Nelson tint, in addition tv the present School, a SELECT SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES will be OPENED January 28tc. A Huh Fchool will also be established upo i the arrival of bisters from France Terms, &c, upon application at the ConveQ!l - 155—3 CANDIDATES for the MASTER. \J SBIP of the KARAMEA SCHOOL, and for the ASSISTANTTEACHERHHIP. at HAVEN-U- >AD, are requested to give the undesgned written notice ot their intentiou to preeent themselves for Eximination on February 6th, not Uter than MONDAY, February 4th. W. C. HODGSON, !5 7i Secretary Education Board. "RATING ACT, 1876." Notification of the Valuation List. To Batepayers in the Motcbka ; Highway District.

NO TICS —The VALUATION I LIST for the MOTUtiKA HIGHWAY DISTKIC r for the jeir ending Marh 31st, 1879, is OPEN- for INSPECTION at the Office of the Secretary to the Motueka Highway Bourd, Lower Moutere. All objections thereto must be left at the Motueka (nstituto. da or before the 15th day of Eebruiry next, addressed to the A;S3ssment Court ; nui a copy of every such objection must be left at the Office of the S-cr. tarp'to the Baard not less than seven days before the next said Court. Henry Alex. Taeeant, Secretary. January 15, 1878. 156 N OTIC E. \ LL FEES OWISG for Entire Horse -CL TREASON to be paid on or before THURSDAY, the 17th January. George Fkeeth will ba round to COLLECT on Tuesday or Wednesday. JAMES SMITH. New-street, Jan. 11, 1878. m WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT ; also, a NURSE GIRL. Apply to MKS FLETCHER, The Lime?, 145—2 • • Collihgwood-streefc. WANTED a COOK also aa UPPER NURSE. Apply to Mrs. N. ED WARDS, Suaoyside . Nelson, llth January, 1378. 118—3 TOST, between Nelson and Richmond, a JLJ galvanized iron threb birred stirbdp and L3ATHEU. Reward 5/---151-3 ACTON ADAMS. MRSPASSftIORE begs to remind htr PUP LS [ that the School will be REOPENED on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant. 152—6 Shelbourne-street. TRINIIY PRESBYTERUN CHURCH. WANTED aorae one to act ai BELCB.INGKR He will a'so be expected to attend to the Lighting and Cleaning of the Church. Appiouious wi I be receiVed by Mr. HUL AND IiIiS, Hardy-street, until Noon ou FRIDAY. H7—3 IE. CHARLES BRIGHT, FREE THOUGHT LECTURER, WILL DELIVER THREE OF HIS Popular Lectures IN TUB masonic hai<g, $elqon, 'JBhursday Friday, and Sunday, I7th, 1 8rh, and 20th instant*. \ THURSDAY— Materialism Positivism a/ftd Spiritualism. FRIDAY— Sabbath Observance. Doora open at 7, < ?0, commence at 8 o'clock, Admission, 2|- qnd }/% • ■'"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1878, Page 2

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