Pkclfatcpus, "WANTED a female Servant. Apply " " to Mrs. STOCK, London Tavern, Haven-road. WANTED—A GOOD COOK. Apply " at the Trafalgar Hotel. . "TO"ANTED a respectable Female Servant. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. J> AXING BUSINESS.—Wanted a Stout -*-* Lid as an Apprentice. App'y to A. RANKIN, T3ridge-Rtreet. T S. M. JACOBSON, Builder, Colling- " • wood-street, is in immediate want of a respectable Coy as an Apprentice. ■DJEQUIEED FOR CASH, a strong, ser- -*-** viceable Mare, accustomed to saddle and single harness. Apply to I. M. HILL. POR SALE—Allotment containing 35 •-P- feet frontage to St. Vincent-street. Depth. 165 with a newly erected 2 roomed weather board cottage hereon. Apply to John Steel, brickbuilder, St. Vin-ent-street. ,~. ■"VTOTICB.—I hereby admit that the cards -^ issued under the name of Thomas and Lockhart, Appoo'a Flat, were issued without the authority or sanction of Mr. Lockhart, and that no partnership exists, or ever did exist between myself and Mr. Lockhart. (Signed) EDWARD THOMAS. Witness—John J. Wallen. Nelson, 18th Nov. 1857. I^OTICE.— -Any person or persons after -^ this date found cutting timber on my section, No. 1, fronting the Aorere River, will be prosecuted. . GEORGE WINTiSR. NOTICE. A NY PERSON or PERSONS; removing -^*- limestone from Rghangiaeta Point, in Massacre Bay without written authority from the undersigned will be prosecuted. THOMAS ASKEWj Bridge-street. Nelson, Nov. 5. . CTRAYED, from T. Hooper's Paddock, Richmond, a white-sided Bullock, with red neck and red spot oh rump, spreading horns, with a long rope attached. • ; Any person giving information which shall lead to the recovery of the same shall be remunerated for their trouble. Nelson, November 17th. PERSONS desiring to become Subscribers to the COLONIST, will please forward their names and addresses to our Agents in town and country. or to the Proprietor, W. NATION, Haven Road. nAUTIOft.— The Undersigned having V' purchased the Cave near the half-way house, in the suburbs of Collingwood, hereby cautions a)l parties visiting the locality not'to break or destroy any stalactites or other curiosities within the said cave, which is wanted to be kept in a complete state of preservation. Any persons doing so after this notice will be prosecuted. REBECCA BERRY. CAUTION TO SAWYERS AT COLLINGWOOD. TTENRY INGHAM hereby gives -*--*■ notice, that having purchased Section No. 232, in the. suburbs of Collingwood, no timber can be cut or taken from the same without his permission. CAUTION TO SAWYERS AT COLLINGWOOD. XT ALLEN hereby gives notice, that -*--*-• having purchased Section No. 231 in the suburbs of Collingwood, no timber can be cut or taken from the same without his permission. THE POWERFUL CART HORSE GOLIAH will stand for the season every Saturday at The Trafalgar Hotel, commencing 24th October. The Wakefield Arms, commencing Tuesday, 27th October." The Forest Inn, commencing Tuesday, 3rd November. And every alternate Tuesday at the two latter places. GOLIAH will be at Mr. Parker's Motueka Hotel on Friday, 20th November. Fee," £2* 10s.; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1858. Groomage, 55.; to be paid at service. JOHN SIGOEE.EOW. Ranzau, 20th October, 1857.
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Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 1
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