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Messrs M'Rae and Nicholson, of Patea, have lost their thoroughbred horse Deadshot, which died the other day from inflammation. The dusky portion of the residents in the vicinity of Waitotara are (sslya the Chronicle) just now rolling in wealth, due to the reception of the purchase money of certain lands which have reeently passed out of the erstwhiie lords of the soil A day or two since a certain hotelkeeper in that fertile region was interviewed by some of the recipients of ulu, who were oppressed with the weight of their unaccustomed riches. They had with them a Maori kit, into which they had crammed £isod in £i note§, and Which they entrusted him to take charge of. Boniface, however, was not on. The responsibility was too heavy for him, and he dismKsed them. It is quite possible they went further to fare worse.

Hollowat's Pius. -— Nothing preserves health so well as an occasional alternative changes of weather, or when the nerves are unstrung. These Pills act admirably upon the stomach, liver, and kidneys, and- so thoroughly purify the blood, that they are the most efficient remedy in warding offi derangements of the stomach; fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, and other maladies, and giving tone and energy to debilitated constitutions. All who have the natural and laudable desire of maintaining their and their family's health, cannot do better than trust to Holloway's Pills, which cool, regulate, and strengthen. These purifying purifying Pill are suitable for all ages, seasons, climates, and constitutions, wheu all other means fail, and are the females best friend.

WANTED a MAN to attend to COWS and a VEGR TABLE GARDEN. 2191-3 Apply to W. WILKIE, Bridgc-st. WANTED a Strong BOY, who can MILK. Apply to J. MOORHOUSE, Bronti-street. 2198 WA!* TED a SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. W. C* WILKINS, 2197—1 Waimea-road. WANTED a good GENERAL SERVANT. Liberal Wape». 2201-1 Mrs. ACTON ADAMS, The Wood. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Sermon To-morrow J Bw « » AFr „ Morning ( Rbv R BAVIN. Evening— Rev. J. BECKENHAM. TEA and PUBLIC MEETING on THURSDAY, July 4. Special Hymns Sang by Children. [2195 PROYfNCIAL HALL. A LECTURE will be delivered by the Ret. J. BECKENHAM, on TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 2. Subject— *• IT NC L E TOM,'? Ob, 42 YEARS OF SLAVE LIFE, &c. OPINIONS OE" THE PBES3 ; — " One of God's true heroes."— Dickinson's Quarterly. " The life story of a Yery remarkable man." — Weekly Review. " Enchanting, romantic, fascinating."—. Temperance Star. His Worship the Mator in the Chair. All prooeeds for the BARKER FAMILY. ADMISSION ONB SHILLING. Tickets may be obtained froin the Booksellers and principal Storekeepers. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. [2-192 , CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, June 29, 1878. ATTENTION IS CALLED to the following Section of "Tbe Public Health Act, 1876," the provisions of which will be strictly enforced. 28. When a householder knows that a person within the house occupied by him is taken sick of small-pox, cholera, or any other highly infectious disease, dangerous to the people, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the district in which he dwells. If he refuses or neglects to give such notice, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding TEN POUNDS. It shall be the duty of the Medical Practitioner in attendance on such case to state to the householder, as early as possible, the infectious nature of such disease. The City Council is the Local Board for the City of Nelson, and the following diseases have been proclaimed as infectious under the above Act : — Cholera, Small-pox, Typhus Fever, Typhoid Fever, Diphtheria, Measles. ' H. V. GULLY, 220Q Town, pierk.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 2

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