CONCERT. A CONCERT, by MUSICAL AMATEURS, will be given in the Provincial Sail, on the EVENING- of FRIDAY next, the 9th instant, in AID of those who were rendered HOUSELESS by the late FLOOD. PEOGEAMME. Part I. 1 . Chorus— ' < The Bells of St. Michael's Tower" ..: W.lCnyvett. 2. Ballad— "Bessie" G. Linley. 3. Soitg. 4. Glee—" The Image of the Rose" ...Reichartlt. 5. Solo, Harp ..Bochsa. 6. Song — " My pretty Jane" Bishop. 7. Duet — " Meet Me by Moonlight" (arranged by R. B. Walcot). 8. Quartette — " The Letter" J. L. Hatton. Intermission of Fifteen Minutes. I i Part 11. 1. Part Sojs'o; — "Banish, oh, Maiden'*... Pohlens. 2. Song. 3. Song. 4. Septette — " The Mariner's ßelurn".."Kucken, 5. Ballad — "lou'll remember Me" ...M. W. Balfe. 6. Faktasia, Harp Chatterton. 7. Duet — " Could a Man be secure" ...S. Goodwin. 8. Chokus — " Aldiborontiphoscoforniochrononhotonthologos" 9. Finale — "God save the Queen." Tickets (to the Stalls 45., to the Gallery 2s. 6d.) may be had at Mr. Sta>'tox's, and at the principal stores and hotels. Concert to commence at Eight o'clock. 1 9 j ~~ NOTICE. | ANY PERSON having a CLAIM against the ESTATE of THOMAS BUSH, publican, late of the Victoria Hotel, Haven-road, must send particulars of the same to the undersigned, on or before the 17th instant ; if not, they will be debarred from any benefit or dividend in the Estate. WILLIAM ROUT, 48 Trustee. NOTICE. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. rTtf-IE BUSINESS of the undersigned will, on and JL after THIS DAY (Monday, March 5), be carried on in the PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. A. W. Scaife, Bridge-street. THOMAS B. FISHER. Nelson, March 2, 1866. 27 ALTERATION OF PREMISES. f^i REAT CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, \JT For One Month only. Note the Address — T. CORBETT, corner of Bridge and Trafalgar-streets. Nelson. 46 1 THE MITRE HOTEL, Bridge-street, Nelson. nTIHE above Hotel is now undergoing extensive imJL provements, and the undersigned begs to assure the public that no expense will be spared in rendering it second to none in Nelson. S. OWENS., 33 Proprietor. "TUST received, ex ' Dona Anita, a large assorttP meut of Drugs, Photographic Chemicals, &c, direct from the Apothecaries' Co. J. W. TAT TON, 16 MEDICAL HALL. "TUST received, per ' Dona Anita,' direct from ci the makers : — 2 HOGSHEADS KEROSINE LAMPS, Including Table, Hall, Back, and Hand Lamps, and Patent Kerosine Night-lights. No Glass Chiranies required for Hiuks' Fumivore Lamps. Hand lamps from 3s. Table lamps, with globes, from 7s. 6d. Extra glasses, &c, always on hand. Good and safe Kerosine Oil. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, 8 Hardy-street. mo LET, a SHOP and HOUSE in the best part of i Bridge-street.— Apply to ISAAC HARDY, Coliingwood-street. 41 TO BREEDERS OF PIGS. EOR :SALE— Two young Hogs, out of an im- , ' " ported sow of the celebrated Prince Albert, or Chinese Breed. 17 E. S. BETTS, Bridge-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 8 March 1866, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 8 March 1866, Page 4
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