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WantedANTED IMMEDIATELY, —A good Cook. .Must have good references. Apply before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m., to Mrs. Richardson, Molesworth-stre'et. WANTED, One Hundred Pick and Shovel Men ; also, a few Platelayers. Highest wages given. Apply to Peter Stewart, Palmerston North, Manawatu. WANTED, 100 Apply to Mr. McKirdy, Wellington. Pick and Shovel Men. Kennedy, Hutt; or C. WANTED KNOWN—A Registry Office for Servants is now- open at the wellknown premises, Brandon’s’ Corner, Lamhton Quay. Applications from Employers in town or country promptly attended to. S. J. HILL, Tobaeconist. QUIET Board and Residence required by a gentleman. S., Box 41. "Electoral NoticesQ I T Y C O U N O IL. ELECTION OE MAYOR. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election of Mayor for the city will take place on THURSDAY, the 17th day of DECEMBER instant. Any person desirous of Nominating a Candidate must, before four o’clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 9th day of December instant, deliver at the office of the Town Clerk, addressed “ To the Returning Officer,” a nomination paper in the prescribed form, which must be signed by not less than three persons duly qualified to vote at such election, and also by the person named therein as a candidate, in token of his assent to being so named. Nomination papers may be obtained at the offices of the Council. (Signed) C. B. BORLASE, Returning Officer. Wellington, Dec. 1, 1874. rjIHE MAYORALTY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OE THE CITY OE WELLINGTON. GENTLEMEN, —At the request of a large number of my fellow citizens, I have consented to become a candidate for the office of Mayor of Wellington. If elected, I will devote ray best energies to your service, and endeavor by every means in my power to promote the well-being and advancement of the City. In doing this, I trust that my previous experience in public matters in New Zealand may prove of value. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in each of the Wards of the City. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. S. MOORHOUSE. Wellington, 25th November. Stud Horses STUD COMPANY, TO STAND during the coming Season, at j the Upper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred Entire Horse K A K A P 0. Kakapo will travel as far as the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, every Monday, returning on Tuesday. Terms :—Single mare, £7 ; two or three mares, £6 each; four or more mares, £5 each. Parties in Wairarapa wishing to send down mares can make arrangements for doing so with Hugh McMasters or Nath. Grace. Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG LORD CLYDE, Young Lord Clyde nil! be at the Taita on Monday night; Lower Hutt on Tuesday night; and (if sufficient inducement offer) in Wellington on Wednesday night. Terms—Single mare, £4 ; two or three mares, £3 10s. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, 6s. Eor pedigree, &c. see cards. ANDREW BROWN, Upper Hutt. YOUNG BLACKLEG. This fine DRAUGHT STALLION will travel to, and stand at the following places : Monday Night ; McGrath’s, Porirua, calling at Taylor’s, Johnsonville. Tuesday : Pahautanni. Wednesday : Nag’s Head, Wellington. Eor further particulars apply to the Groom, or D. Sinclair, Courtenay Place, Wellington. J. & D. SINCLAIR. rjpo STAND THIS SEASON, The celebrated imported pure Suffolk P inch Draught Stallion “J O C K.” Jock is a dark chestnut ; stands 16 hands 1 inch ; was bred on the Hunter River, New South Wales, by W. Gifford, Esq., from the celebrated imported Suffolk Punch sire, ‘‘Punch,” out of the pure bred dam, “Mary Douglas.” This horse is considered by competent judges, both here and in the Province of Marlborough, to be the finest horse of the breed over imported. Jock will stand at the following places ; Albion Hotel, Taita; Family Hotel, Lower Hutt; Johnsonville, Porirua, Pahautanui. Terms—Single Mare, £3 ; reduction made for two or move marcs. All fees to be paid on or before the let January, 1876. J J. SMITH. Paints, &c. George pound, COACH & HERALD PAINTER, Sion Writer, and Gilder on Glass, Willis Street, near Scotch Church. Carriages and Buggies painted and retrimmed in the first style of art. Business Carts painted in the most pleasing combination of colors. Designs of all kinds of Vehicles furnished. SOLE AGENT for Johnston Brother's Imperial Hematite Paint, wholesale and retail. OUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT. This paint is cheaper than red lead or any other - , covering a much larger surface talcing weight for weight, and is infinitely more durable. “ Ear superior to any imported paint. «(Signed; W. Lightfoot, “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.” “ Superior to any other paint I have had during my experience of thirty years. ‘‘(Signed) James S. Ckoss, “ Harbor Master, Nelson.” T.E.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON'S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT,” but that he will guarantee as superior to any other. TURNBULL & CO., Sole Agents.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4277, 4 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4277, 4 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4277, 4 December 1874, Page 1

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