WANTED BOARD AND RESIDENCE by a lady and Gentleman. State terms. Apply "Z " Mail office. 569—1 p WANTED to RENT a HODSB with 6or mots Rooma. Apply HOUSE, Mail office. 570— 1 p WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT, One from tbe country pre'erred. 544— t c n Apply '• Mail " Office. TnUE Gospel will be preached at Rill-Side I Schoolroom. Wakapuaka, on THURSDAY, Feb. 17, 7SO p.m. by WILTI&M GHINN. (dt.) 567-1 p TO LGT, with inixediato posgession, the PREMISES lately ocoup'ed by the late W. R. WATERS, '/he whole of iho Stock. Too'b, etc., can be taken at raluation (tetms easy). App'y to W. T. GOOD, \ «-.„„*-„ 56'S* W». BTAILARD,} Executo "- FUNERAL. TBE Friends of the late PETER MIDDLRMISS, ?en , are respectfully in formed that hit FUNERAL will leave hie late residence. Alton- otreef, on FRIDAY, at Twelve o'clock, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 572—2 UnrifiUkera FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST between Twelve and One o'clock to-day, between Trafalgar-street and Panama House, a SILVES FILAGREE BRACELET. Anyone bringing it to " l'&nnma H^upe," will rtctive the above reward. 576—1 WANGAPEKA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Share lnldfra will beheld on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at Three o'clock, at the ( ffice of the undersign* d. Business of ituporjanca. A. D. BAYFEILD, 571—1 Secretary. WANGAPEKA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. -fiENDWIW WANTED for CONTINUING I the TUNNEL on Doran'd Chim, Wnngopeka, a distance of Fifty Keet. Tender^ to be sent in by the Ist March. Specifications to be saen »t Mr Chandler's Wanpapcka, and f.t the Office of the undersigned. A. D. BAYFEILD, 572 — 2 Sfcrsfcary. v. f^%jp;^« ». H. Battery N.Z. Artillery. I'IIUHSDAY, February 17th, at 7 SO p m I COMPANY DRILL. Full Dress, with Carbines The Band will attend. BURTON WEST, £66— 2 lieutenant. CUT OF NELSON. 16th February . 1831. NOTICE is hereby Riven to all OWNERS of DOGS within the Oily of Nelson who have foiled to register such Dona for the current year, that PKOOBEDINGvS WILL AT ONCIO BE TAKEN against all owners of Unregistered Dogs. W. FLPTT, 579—2 Registrar. TO HOP-GROWERS. THE undesigned in prepared to undertake the SALE ol NEW SEASON'S HOPS, and from biß extensive connection thiouchou' New Zealand, fe?I» coufiient of beinpr able to obtain Top Peioeb lie Ib also prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVAUCKS on Hops consigned for Sa'e to Ma correspondents in i hei chief towns of the Colony, Victoria, and istw South Wales. Has for Sale— Fifty Balks Full-weight HOP BALES, at reduced prices. RICHARD REEVES, 574 Next io Telegraph Office. To practical Farmers and Butter Makers. A CERTAIN FORTUNE. THE un^ereiened ha« POR SALE, by \ private trbatt, a Valuable ''ARM ol 250 Acres magnificent Free hold Lam), and about 150 Acres of Leaiel.old, together with First-class Dwelling, and all necessary Outbuilding!, Li-vo and Dfart Stock, &c, within eaoy distance cf the beßt market in Now Zjaland for dairy and farm produce. In fact to a practical man theie ie an independence for life, and a fortune for his htirs Price only Two Thoucand Pounds, half of which can remain en mortg*gro. Principals only treated with 575-Ca RJOHARP REEVES.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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