SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE. ABOUT 150' Dozen LONDON STOUT, in prime condition, TEN SHILLINGS per DOZEN. Also, about 50 Dozen INDIA PALE ALE, in prime condition, TEN SHILLINGS per DOZEN. The above small quantity is all that now re» mains, and is wanted to be cleared offiramediately. 91 E. BUXTON & CO. J. HARFORD, Saddler and Harness Maker, Collingwood-street. 99 GREIG & BURTON, Glaziers, House & Sign Painters, & Paperhangersi Hardy-street. 104 TO BUILDERS. rriENDERS reauired for the immediate ERECi TIONof the FRAMEWORK of a Large Booth. Plans and specifications to be seen on application to R. BURN, Trafalgar- street. 95 TO TENTMAKERS, &c. rriENDERS required for the immediate MAKJL ING of a COVERING for a Large Booth. Particulars obtainable at R. BURN'S, Trafalgarstreet. 9 g Sales by Auction. PORT WINE. OPOSSUM RUGS. FOR POSITIVE & UNRESERVED SALE. To elose consignments. MR J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridgestreet, on SATURDAY next, January 18, at 12 o'clock — 7 qr-casks PORT WINE 20 cases (4 tliiiaiond) ditto Also, ex OTAGO, from Melbourne. 1 case, containing 15 OPOSSUM RUGS. Without reserve. Terras at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, January 14. 86 SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, At 2 o'clock. AT Mil POTTER'S STOCKYARD. IMPORTANT SALE OF MARES AND GELDINGS. MR D. MOORE is instructed to Sell byPablic Auction, at Mr Potter's Stockyard, Trafal-gar-street, on SATURDAY next, January 18, at 2 o'clock — 15 (more or less) useful MARES and GELDINGS; most of them are broken to saddle and harness, and among them are some heavy Cart Horses. Terms at sale. January 11, 1868. g7
Wanted. WANTED, a Young Person to take charge of a child and wait upon a lady during tlie voyage to England, her services being taken iu exchange for a cabin passage. Apply, immediately, on board the Queen Bea. 85 WANTED, a First-class BREWER, capable of taking charge of a Brewery in ail its branches. Apply to X.Z., Mail office. 76 WANTED, a SITUATION, by a respectable young Man, in a shop, store, or other employment. Address R., office of this paper. 3921 WANTED, by a young Man, a SITUATION as Baker, Shopman, or any other employment. Apply to J. U., at this office. 72 WANTED, a SITUATION in a Shop, Store, or other employment. Salary no object. Address, J. A., office of this paper. 94 WANTED, a Female COOK. Apply at the Steamboat Tavern, Haven-road. 4010 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs WHENT, f rince Albert Hotel, Nile-street east. 4016 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply at. the Pier Hotel, the Port. 48 CT7" ANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Vf Mrs COERIGAN, Miners' Arms Hotel, Hardy-street. 51 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs B URNETT, College Hill. JOO WANTED, a good General SERVANT, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Mrs DAVIS, Waiiuea-road. 101 WANTED, a MAN without encumbrance, who understands colonial farm-work. Appiy at this office. 4003 WANTED, an OSTLER. Apply to GEORGE PoTTEIi, Coach and Horses Hotel. 88 WANTED, an active Young MAN, for the Bar. Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel. 97
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 13, 16 January 1868, Page 3
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