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-^*jrLi_L--_______s___a i„ '„ ._ i * LOST, on Sunday Morning, between the Port and Wakapuaka, part of a GOLD EAR-RING. Finder rewarded on leaving it at the Mad Office. 161—3 LOST from Cross's Wharf a MALACCA CANE. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same afc Custom Housa Hotsi,. 138 LOST, between Nelson and Richmond, a; GALVANIZED IRON THKBH BABRBD BTlßkdp and .bathes. Reward 5/---151-3 ACTON ADAMS. WANTED a COOK also an UPPER NURSE. Apply to Mr? N.EDWARDS, Sunny side. Nelson, 1 lth January, 1378. 118—3 TRINHY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WANTED some one to act as BELL- . RINGER He will also be expected to attend to the Lighting and Cleaning of the Church. Applications will be received by Me. SOLANDERS, Hardy-street, until Nooa on FRIDAY. 147—3 CAUTION. AFTER this date any person CUTTING GRASS or otherwiss TRESPASSING on my Land in Russell-street without my consent will be PROSECUTED. J ELIZA CARTER.: January 14, 1878. 131—3 XIEACHERS of Public Schools are informed that no Books or School Material can be issued to them before the arrival of the " Celestial Queen," expected enrly in February. W. C. HODGSON, 150—6 Secretary Education Board. CANDIDATES for the MASTERSHIP of the KARAMEA SCHOOL, and for the ASSISTANTTEACHERSHIP at HAVEN-ROAD, are requefted to give the undea : gned written notice of their intention to present themselves for Ex»mlnation on February 6fch, not later than MONDAY, February 4th. W. C. HODGSON, '•67 Sesretary Education Board. : — : _ i THE TOWN COHPS and the NAVAL BRIGADE will PARADE for INSPECTION oa THURSDAY NEXT, 17th instant, afc 7.30 , at the Dhill-shed, ALBERT PITT, Major, 142 Commanding District. * Lowden's Accommodation House, Motdbka Valley. MR GEO. HOPGOOD, having taken the above Bouse, can assure all travellers that everything will be good. Clean Beds. Good Paddocks, A Free Ferry across the river at all times. Chargei Moderate. 103-2. GEO. HOPGOODi; . •".-.%:, v •■"■'■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1878, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1878, Page 2
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