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I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fT\O THE BUEGESSES OF THE CITY JL OF NELSON. Ladies and Gentlemen, —Haying been nomidated as a Candidate in the coming Election of Councillors, I take this opportunity of stating that if you should do me the honor of electing me, I shall hare great pleasure in fulfilling my duties honestly and economically, And beg to remain, yours, faithfully, 1449 T. H. STRINGER.^ mO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF X NELSON. GENTLEMEN, — Having *been promised by several Ratepayers their support if I would consent to be nominated as a Councillor for the City of Nelson, I frankly avail myself of their kind offers. Having resided so many years amongst you, I think my principles are well known to moit of the Ratepayers. Not knowing the particular business to be done in this early stage of the Corporation management, I cannot, haphazard, make any promises or pledges to carry out any particular soheme; but I am solely induced to accept this honorable office with a view of being serviceable, and, being largely interested in the City, to promote oyery measure to insure economy and efficiency in every department. But this I can freely promise—if my views and actions should unfortunately be at variance with the Ratepayers generally, I am ready to resign at any time, should a reasonable number of them in writing express that desire. . < I remain, Yours faithfully, 1422 JOSEPH H. LEVIEN. GREAT JUVENILE TREAT!* AS TO N'S REVOLVING CIRCUS AND TOURNAMENT, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, , September 10. OPPOSITE THE MINERS' ARMS HOTEL, Habdy-sxeeet. 1466 NELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of MEMBERS is hereby convened for SATURDAY EVENING ■NKXr, at Seven o'clock, ab the Stab and Gabieb Hotel, Richmond, to make arrangements for the foi'thcominar Kam w. ffll. ROUT, 1442 Hon. Secretary. LOWER MOUTERE SCHOOL. TVTO ELIGIBLE APPLICATIONS havj 1\ ing been received for the MASTERSHIP of i the above Sohool, the appointment will be kept open until Six o'clock p.rn on MONDAY, the sth proximo. Applications, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to that date. A married luau preferred. Salary, £100 ppr annum, with House and Garden. HENRY ALEX. TARRANT, ' 1460 . , . . • Cuairmau of Committee. \\7ANTED, a Young Lady as resident ?V NURSE KY GOVERNESS. Apply, by letter, to Akchdeaoon Thobpb, Nelson, 1463 MOTUEKA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. THE ASSESSMENT of the above-named District, can be INSPECTED by Ratepayers for a period of TWENTY-ONE DAYS, at Mr Jordan's, Saddler, Motueka.. By order of the Board, . HENRY ALEX. TARRANT, Secretary. September sth, 1874. 1456 MOUTERE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ~~~ I rnHE ASSESSMENT of the above-named | A District, can be INSPECTED by Ratepayers for a period of TWENTY-ONE DAYS, at Mr. JOHN BENSEMANN'S, Sarau, Upper Moutere. By order of the Board, HENRY ALEX. TARRANT, Secretary. September sth, 1874. 1457 PANGATOTARA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. rsHHE ASSESSMENT of the above-named I District, can be INSPECTED by Ratepayers for a period of TWENTY-ONE DAYS, at Mr. Yottng's Store, Ngatimoti. By order of the Board, HENRY ALEX. TARRANT, Secretary. September sth, 1874. 1458 A XT UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIBERS are informed that the PRINTS for the present year ARE NOW READY. The LIST for 1875 IS OPEN. Specimen on Exhibition of the Magnificent Engraving, by Lttmb Stock, Esq., R.A., of Maclise's Celebrated Pioture, the "MEETING OF WELLINGTON AND BLUCHER AT WATERLOO," an impression of which each Subscriber will be entitled to, besides a chance of a prize in the Distribution in April. W. M. STANTON, Hon. Sec. for Nelson. Also, Agent job the City op London and National Ast Union. Upwards of 500 PRIZES to be drawn for at the LONDON TAVERN in DECEMBER. TICKETS ONE SHILLING, may be had until . September mail, of ' 1443 W. M. STANTON. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Entire Cart-horse LOED CLYDE. Lobd Clyde is a dark bay, rising three years, is by Glances out of a Clyde Champion mare. ! He will be at the Motueka Hotel, on Monday's ; at Caeteb's, Loweb Moutebe, on Wednesday's ; at Mr. James Fowleb's, Riwaka, on Fbiday'S ; and at his own Stablos other days of the week. Teems : £2 each Mare ; Groomage, 2s. 6d. T. EVANS, 1459 Pangatotara. TO BE SOLD. ■'PHE Thoroughbred Entire Horse A YOUNG TO WT ON, the property of Mr Henry Babnett. Young Towton was bred by A. Collins's, Esq., dam imported mare Sock's. He is eight years oltia a chestnut, quiet, docile, a good hack, and a sure foal getter, and the sire of W^d-'nt-you-like-to-know and other promising hacks. For part/eulare, apply to THOMAS HUNT, 909 Vetinary Surgeon, Richmond. FOR SALE, CHEAP. A HANDSOME PONY PHOTON. Apply to J. P. COOKE, 1433 Royal Blue House.

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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1808, 10 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1808, 10 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1808, 10 September 1874, Page 2

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