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ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 29, 1866. IN compliance "with a Resolution passed at a Public Meeting held at Wellington, on Friday, the 23rd February, and presided over by Ids Excellency the Governor, for the purpose of taking steps for the institution of a NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND; I hereby CONVENE a PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabitants of this Province, to be held at the Provincial Hall, or FRIDAY, the 13th day of April next, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, for the purpose of ascertaining their wishes "with respect to the establishment of a New Zealand Patriotic Fund in this Province, to be devoted to providing support or appropriate testimonials for the Widows and Orphans, or other surviving Relatives of those who have fallen in the New Zealand war. ALFRED SAUNDERS, 215 Superintendent. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TO ZINC- WORKERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, At 12 o'clock. IVfR- J- J- HORNBY has received instructions to iXs_ Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, April 7, at 12 o'clock, on account of whom it maj r concern — s—l cask SHEET ZINC (10 cwt.) ex Dona Anita, from London, more or less damaged. Without reserve. Terms, cash. Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street, April 4, 18GG. COMMODIOUS BAROUCHE for HIRE, hy day \j or hour. Fares, Town to Port, Sixpence. W. GOODWIN, corner of Hardy & Vauguard-sts. 163 OUR BUS.— Fare, Town to Port, THREE PENCE. ' 205 G. POTTER, Proprietor. NOTICE. OUR BUS will leave the COACH and HORSES, Bridge-street, EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, for the WHITE HART, RICHMOND; returning at half-past 5 in the Evening. Fare — 55., there and back. G. POTTER. 212 Proprietor. IyUSIC PORTFOLIOS, at R. LUCAS & SON'S, JjJL Bridge-street. BATHS, BATHS.— CoId and Shower Baths at WEST'S, To-day. 84 LABOR MAET. BRIDGE-STREET. T" ADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find JIJ it to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. Persons in the country requiring labor will be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 ~WJ~ ANTED, immediately, Female Servants. ApV V ply to Mrs. FLOOD, Labor Mart, Bridgestreet. 28 Wx\NTED, Situations, by steady Farm Laborers. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-st. 9 WANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Respectable YOUTH, us Apprentice to the Ironmongery Business. W. C. WILKINS, Hardy-street. 213 WANTED, a Strong, Active LAD, as an Apprentice. Apply to J. M'VICAR, Nilestreet West. 232 WANTED, a Female Servant; good wages given. Apply to Mrs. ARMSTRONG, Geelong and Ballarat Hotel, Bridge-street. 104 ■ IPET ANTED, by a respectable married couple, a VV SITUATION as Domestic Servants. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 1 73 WANTED, a Female Servant, who is competent to take the sole management of a cottage. Apply to A.8., Office of this Paper. 218 WANTED, a NURSE-GIRL. Apply, at once, to Mrs. FISH, Collingwood-streefc. 2 1 6 GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, Wairnea-road. SERVANTS WASTED. Apply to Mrs. lUCHAitDSON. 156

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 4