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A Mr C Johnston, of Wellington, scouts the fyjitem now in force of tecchiDg prisoners trades which, in exercising, . brought their labor into rivalry with that of" free mon, much to the diaadTantage of the' latter, as exemplified in the printipg and bookbinding carried on in Lyttelton Gaol. He suggests that encouragement might be giren to lh' manufacture of paper f rom natiye fl»x and other.aTailabla.. material if the manufacture of paper bags were made part of prison labor. There ii a ye ry large quantity of paptr bsge iaiported into the colony for u«e in many branches of retail trade, and the only obatacle to the manufacture in tbii colony hai been the coet of labor, Solomon wsb the first man who wanted to part the heir in the middle. :

Holloway's Pills.— Enfeebled Existence This medicine embraces every attribute re-, quired in a general and domestic , remedy ; it overturns the foundations of disease laid by the defective, food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any-other organs, the Pill» are especially serviceable and eminently successful. They should be kept in readiness in every family, being- a medicine of incomparable utility for young persons aad those of feeble constitutions. They never cause pain or irritate the most sensitive nerves, or most tender bowels. Holloway's Pills are the best known purifiers of the blood, the most active promoters of absortion and secretion, whereby ail poisonous and obnoxious particles are removed from both solids and fluids. BOARD and RESIDENCE with Private Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mr*. Chas. BDRNS, Bdmont Honee, Waimeaßosd. 4800 ~i6 F U NERAL, THE FUNERAL of the lste GKOBGE WILLIAMS, M.D., will leave the ie>idesce, Trafalgar-square, T O -M Q R R O * (Friday), at' Two 'p m., for tha New Cemetery- 48S1 I^o LET In Russell street, a New, Well- . tarnished, Four-Roomed HOUSE. '"i>\. ply Mr«. WATERS, New street. 48 i2 ri SICKET. MATCH.— BREWjaRS versus \J PUBLlCANS.— latendjng PJavers ate reqaeated'tdmeet at the Tbafaloab Hotkl, T ..MURROW (Friday) WIGHT, At Eight o»olock 4817-2 E,M. Naval Volunteers. FINAL MEETING of Members of Jate Brigade at Volunteer Committee Kooai, on SATURDAY HEX T, at Eight pm. -- 4814— 1n W.SIMPSON. SPECIMEN HILL QUARTZMINIkG COMPANY, Limtxd. \ T a Meeting of Directors in the aijove C% Company, a CALL of OME-PB : ' : NY per Sh*re was mad»' pajabJe to the Manager, at the Company'! Office, hBKFXow.on WEDNESDAY, Hthinetan; 1881. P. BRISNNAN, _ , Manager. Beefton,:B.ecernber Bfch, !BSI. 4F09 "OBIENTAL QUARTZ.MINING COMPANY, Limited. AT a Meeting of Directors of, the above Comply, a CALL of ONE PE^NY ptr Share was made payacle to the Manager. at the Company's (.fflce. REHFTON.on WEDMESDAY.Hth instant 1881 P. B3ENN4N, _ , • w Manager. Reefton, December Bth, lßßl. 4<»10 PHOENIX EXPENDED QtJARTZMINING COMPANY, Liuit*©. j AT a Meetmg of Directors of the above Company, a CALL of THREE-HALF PENCE ptr Share was made payabl© to the SS B^ 4 lhe Ccapany's Office, Rbbfton oa WEDNESDAY, Uth instant, 1881. ■ • .. P. BIiEKNAN, Manager. Reefton, December Bth, 1881 4311 BULLER RACE3. «H^T^S^_ "VTEWMAN'3 Coach ■J^^^^^W^^^L will leave Gauk•*®~f & ™ 2=2E2^BorGE» 18,I 8, Foxhill Inn, on SATURDAY, December 24, at 7 am , for the BULLFR, arriving there oa Sunday, ond leaving the Buller for Nelßon on the i'. following 1 liars lay. Intending paaaenecrs please Dook early, . Fare there and back, 40s. 4813— t c jj_ NEWMAN. Cattle Trespass Act, 1868. "Vf OTICE is hereby given that on and -Li after the 7th January 1882, the provisions of " The Cattle Trespass Act 1868," will be enforced on my land Sections No 98 and 99 DoTcdaie, and it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle, Sheep, etc. TRESPASSING on the said land! whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. Any person Tresspassing on the gaid land will be Prosecuted. „ ELIJAH BUMETX D< yedale, December 7th, 1881, 4798— 4a

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 2

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