ADVERTISEMENTS. UNION CHAPEL, HARDY-STEEET. ALECTUKE will be delivered (D.V.) in the above Chapel, on SUNDAY Evening, June 17th, at half-past 6 o'clock. Subject — John Knox, the Scotch Reformer. 629 ANNIVERSARY OF THE WESLEYAN CHAPEL, HARDY-STREET. OPENING OF THE NEW GALLERY. SERMONS will be preached in the above Chapel, on SUNDAY, June 17, 1866; in the Morning, at 11, by the Rev. It. S. Bvsk; in the Evening, at half-past 6, by the Rev. TV. Kirk. Collections after each Service, in aid of the Church Trust. On TUESDAY, June 19, a TEA MEETING Trill take place in the School-room, commencing at 6 o'clock; after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the above Chapel, at -which several Ministers and Friends may be expected to give addresses. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. 592 TVT E L S O N COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER : Rev. C. L. Maclean, E.A., Trinity College, Dublin. SECOITD MASTER : J. Mackay,Esq., M.A., King's College, Aberdeen. na.iAvixG arASTER : Edwin Harris, Esq. The Half-yearly PUBLIC EXAMINATION will take place at the College on the 19th, 20th, and 21st instant, previous to the Winter Vacation. There are now three Scholarships open for competition, viz., the Richmond Scholarship, of £30 per annum; the Stafford Scholarship, of £20 per annum; and a Foundation Scholarship, of .£3O per annum. The Third Quarter will commence on the 16th of July next. ROBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. June 9. "612 ALL Poultry TRESPASSING on my Premises will be DESTROYED after June 15th. G3B OLD BIGGS, TVaimea.-road. WAIMEA -RO A D STORE. W. MARRIS, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, &c, &c, "O ESPECTFULLY announces to the public of -B-1; Nelson and vicinity, that he has TAKEN the BUSINESS lately carried ou by Mr. NEALE, in Waimea-road; and trusts, by punctual and careful attention to orders entrusted to his care, to merit a share of the public patronage. Nelson, June 13, 1866. 624 nnilE undersigned informs his numerous customers JL and the public, that he has, this day (June 1 3), DISPOSED OF his BUSINESS, and all interest connected with it, to Mr. W. MARRIS; and takes this opportunity of thanking those who have so liberally patronised him during the last four years. He also hopes that tliey will transfer to Mr. Marris that patronage so long accorded lu'm. J. W. NEALE. Nelson, June 13, 1866. G-25 BONE D U S T, in any quantity. Nos. 1 and 2. ROBERT LEVIEN, Free and Bonded Stores, Port. 497 ON SALE — True Californian Prairie Grass Seed, 2s. per lb, ; also Nelson Rye Gr-.3s and Cocksfoot.— WlLLlAM HALE, Tory anu Hardy-st. 24S PRIME new COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED, JL Taranaki grown. OnSALE, 5 cwt. of the above. TV. HALE, Tory and Hardy streets, Nelson. 589 FOR SALE — SEVERAL Hundred of Flowering and Ornamental Evergreen SHRUBS and TREES, at moderate prices ; also, a choice lot of Fruit Trees of three years' growth, consisting of appb, pear, plum, cherry, gooseberry, currant, walnut, almond, % ; also, Vines, black Hamburg ami other kinds. At the Garden of GEO. PALMER, Milton-street, Bridge-street, the Wood. 522
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 88, 16 June 1866, Page 3
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