TO BE RAFLED FOR.—At the Commercial Hotel, on Monday, May 2, the Celebrated Dappled-Grey Mare, BESSIE, one of the Four Greys driven by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, during his visit to Nelson. She is broken to Saddle and Harness, and will carry a Lady. 28 Members at £1 each. 968 iy~ RS. AUGARDE, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CORSET MAKER, ALTON STREET, NELSON, Near Campbell's Mill. 961 FOR SALE. pHERRY WINE and A PPLES, Delivered to any part of the City. CHARLES BARTLETT, " 3 1 Washiuton Valley. EOR SALE, a FREEHOLD COTTAGE, of Five Rooms, with Good Garden. Apply C. ROBERTS, Waimea-road. 944 FOR. SALE, Cheap, an AMERICAN HORSE POWER. Apply to THOMAS NEWTON, Hardy-street. 954 £2 REWARD. LOST, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st a LARGE BAY MARE, well bred, Star on Forehead, branded N on near shoulder, white hind' heel. Also, one HEAVY, DARK, GREY MARE, 3 years oh], not branded. Any one returning the same to Mr. HOUGH, Bridge-st., will receive the above reward. 966 LOST, a rUN BE. containing MONEY. The Finder, on returning the same to Mr, JAMES, Bridge-s'reet, will be rewarded. 947 LOST, a LETTER, addresse.l to the undersigned, containing a DOCUMENT, of no use to anyone but the loser. J. S. CROSS, Harbor Master. _64 LOST, a VI.ITORINE between the Turf Hotel nnd the Red Horse. The Finder will be handsomely rewarded by bringing it to MR S. WADMAN, or to the Red Horse. 934 NIGHT SCHOOL at the Catholic Station re-opens Mondav, April 26th. 958 C. RICHARDS, Master. JOHN JAMES, Broker and Appraiser, Bridge-street, Second-hand Furniture always on hand. 401 >■_!■■ -Mill IIIM__E_—I_I«IU ■■■■.■ 1 11 111^ — q—a — _g__ __M—y TO LET. TO LET— The BAKER'S SHOP AND BAKEHOUSE in Bridge-street, at present in the occupation of Mr. H. BLACK. Possession may be had on the Ist July next. Apply to B. CRISP, 967 Executor. TO LET. — A Five-Roomed COTTAGF, Apply to M. LIGHTBAND, 637 Trafalgar street. WAJNTED. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. GRAESER, 969 Panama House. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. HINGSTON, Nelson Exchange, Waimea-road. WANTED for the W est Coast, Two or Three Respectable GIRLS; Wages, £2 per week. Apply to Mrs GODFREY, Waimearoad. 959 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, for the country, where the Highest Wages will be given. Apply to JOHN DISHER, Spring Grove Hotel. 964 — — » WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE in a Respectable Family in Nelson. Address, with Tetras, &c, X Y Z, Post-office, Nelson. 949 WANTED, a YOUTH to take care of Two Horses, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. SCLANDERS. 942 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs SHANNON. 929 WANTED, an ASSISTANT in a GENERAL STORE, one accustomed * to Book-keeping. Apply to A.Z., Postoffice, Nelson. 939 WANTED a General SERVANT. Apply Mrs BCiUKarr, Trafalgar-street South. 684 TO )URNEYMEN BAKERS. ' Wanted, a Sit. gle Hand, Apply at the Office of this Paper. 745 WANTED, a Good General Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. PITT, Nile-street, East., \ •.•:.., 812 > — . »* ► WANTED, BOARD and LODGING for Two Gentlemen. . Two Bedrooms and a Private Sitting-room will be required. Apply at the Ofiice of this Paper 811
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 96, 26 April 1869, Page 3
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515Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 96, 26 April 1869, Page 3
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