sy WANTED-FOB SALE-TO LET W 117 ANTED, a Smart Boy. „ W- Apply, S 7677 Miller's Sasb & Door Factory. WANTED, a Gir', able to cook; good wage?. ). 7674 -Apply Ship Hotel. [7- . ■ '■» XTr ANTED, by a young man. GarVV dening or Labouring WorK? j Apply "Work," Hail Office. WANTED, by Young Lady. Situation, fruit and confectionery prej feired. Experienced. Apply M.8., Mail Office. 7653 J WANTED, a Situation as General, Tt Housemaid, or Waitress, or would give help in return for a good home. , Seaside preferred. Address A.L., Mail ) Office. 7655 ' TTTANTED, Married Couple, withW out encumbrance ; wife cook and eeneral. man useful about the farm. Apply A. C. Burr, Biahopdale. 76:5 WANTED, an Office Boy. Apply 7633 J. K. Dodson & Son. j TT7ANTED, a Housemaid. 7642 Apply Exchange Hoti-I. ■ — ' r * I WANTED a General Servant, or Lady Help.— Apply, Mrs H. Montague Field, "The Laurels," Examiner Street. \T[ WANTED, a good Secondhand W Piano. Apply by letter, statins maker's name and price, to "Piano," Mail Office. 7596 WANTED.— Summer Suits, Dresses, Hats, Gloves, etc., to Clean, Dye, j and Pre^s. Lowest prices. — I.X.LJ , Works. Waimea-street. 7667 i WANTED, Housemaid for Hotel, ' Golden Bay. Wages, 15s a week? Apply Mail Office. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Mules, 7274 Bishopdale. WANTED, a Young Man for horses and cows, and to be generally useful. Apply Bishopdale. 7032 WANTED. A STRONG YOUTH. Apply— ROBERTSON BROS, Halifax-street. WANTED. SEVERAL SMART BOYS AND 0 GIRLS. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LIMITED, NELSON JAM FACTORY. ~~ FOR SALE. A7-ROOMED House, with hop-kiln, and garden, situated in Takaka, . not far from Township. Apply— B. MACFARLAKE, Ohingaite. * FOR SALE. TWO STEEL GREY HORSES, (light draught), broken, 3 and 4 ' years respectively. One Bay Mare (draught), 5 years, in foal to Balmoral. Two Draught Horses, broken, 3 to 5 \ years. Apply R. LEIGHTON, I Stoke Orphanage. j~FOR SALE/ 1 BOUT a Quarter of an Acre of good A Level Land, witn Two Tomato Houses 60 feet by 20 feet thereon Price £180. Easy terae. ADAMS & HARLEY. 2218 Solicitors, NelsoD ARE you going to the SWIMMING SPORTS at the Port on Saturday ? Bather ! Tenders for Mail Steam Service between Wellington and Motuika. General Post Office, Wellington, 27th Nov.. ISOB. SEPARATE TENDERS will bn ren ceived at the General Post Office, : Wellington, until noon of Wednesday, \ t>ie 12th December, 1906, for the performance of the followine mnil steam services for a period of THREE years, from tbe Ist of January, 19U7, to the 31st December, 1909 ;— Wellington and Motneka (calling 1 fortnightly at Admiralty Bay on voyaze from Wellington, also fortI nightly at Waikawa Bay on voyage to r.r. from Wellington at master's option) once weekly each way from J tho Ist November to the 30th June, I and fortnightly from the Ist July : to the 31st October in each year. Motueka ia to be the final port of ! departure of the steamer on the I voyage to Wellington. The service to" be performed by a steamer of not less than 75 tons register, with a maximum draught of 7ft., and capable ■of steaming not lesa than eight knots an hour. The vessel's hold or holds to be suitably venti lated, to the satisfaction of th» Postmaster-General, for the stowage and carriage of fruit. Tenderers are required to slate the rates to bo charged for passengers, for fruit, agricultural, garden, and dairy produce of all desorip- •■ tions, and general merchandise. Tenders, to he endorse! ' Tender for Wellington-Motueka Mail Service," must be on the printed form of inland i mail tender (which may be obtained at any Chief Post Office), and addressed ■■ to "the Secretary, General Post Office. . f Wellington. i ! Names, tonnage, and horBJ power of ; gteamera proposed to be used to be . ' stated. ■ i The lowest or any tender will not ' '. necessarily be accepted. " W. CRAY, Secretary. I j TO BUILDERS. ' mENDERS for the Erection of an t I JL Additional Room at Hampden „ Street School, will be received until SATURDAY, the Bth DECEMBER. ' j Plans and Specifications can be seen ' at the Education Office, Hardy Street, ; Nelson. BY ORDER, '" ; STEAD ELLIS, '• I Architect. / CITY O? NELSON* r : Town Clerk's Office, t e 21st November, 1906. t- TVTOTICE is hereby given that the 1M Nelson City Council propose to if raise a Special Loan as follows : — x 1. The particular undertaking proj posed to be engaged in is the reinstate- ' j >f Colliogwood and Nonnanby • Bridges. I 2. The sum proposed to be bor- ! rowed for the purpose is £2500, repayable at tKe end of 30 years. t 3. The security proposed for such Special Loan is a special rate of id lr - the pound upon the annual value o) - all rateable property within the said city. It is proposed to provide £ - Sinking Fund of one and a half pei cent, for the repayment of the saic . loan. | 4. It is proposed that the cost 01 > and incidental to raising the loan shal 1 be paid out of the moneys borrowed. I H. V. GULLY, J Town Clerk. ':. THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. I 1 THURSDAY, DEC. 6. j FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. 1 Gilbert and Sullivan's Sparkling Comi j Opera. ' umHE TQIRATES OF i XT T3ENZANCE. by the . RICHMOND AMATEURS. New Scenery, Gorgeous Costumea, Splendid Choruse Popular Frices — 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved Seats at Jackson's. . Remember the Date.— THURSDA I NEXT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 5 December 1906, Page 3
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