THE.Eevo -Father . GAElN;.begs .to inform: ,t_ie ..cmembei-s.of his corjg^gatjon presiding-, in7 ; the; Waiineas, that liis Lordsh^7Bishop7 ( VlAEpD wfll, '~c'6h_^ the' Sacranieht bf 'Confirmation," in 'tl.e J Cath6l_c ' Church,-at Waimea-west/ oh "SUNDAT'iiext, July ■ 1&7186G. p'. . > 7 '!.. : :..:*: *.-. : *_7'7.46l ' ',' NELSON BAND OFJIOPE. THE usual FORTNIGHTLY MEETING will., take place, in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, July 11, at 6 o'clock. His .Honor the.' Superintendent will preside. - The MAGIC LANTERN will be exhibited., . • J.CRISP, : 740. ' - Secretary. , NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. "toTOTICE is hereby given, that the' ELECTION ±\ . of FOUR. MEMBERS of tlie Board of Works, to supply .the vacancies which- will then, occur by the' retirement of Messrs. J'. Bentley, R. Burn, T. Watts, and R- Carter (whose term of office will then expire,- butwho are eligible for re-election), will take place at ; a MEETING of Ratepayers :to be held at the. Market-place, at Noon, on MONDAY, the 30th July instant. 7. . P _ "In the 'event -of. a POLL being demanded, the POLLING will take place on the following day, commencing at Noon, and closing at 4 o'clock- p.m. By order of the Board, . - . THOMAS YOUNGER, Secretary. Board of Works Office, July 5, 1866. 728 Ithe undersigned, hereby give notice that itis my , intention to LAY POISON on my fun after the Ist July. NICHOLAS SAMSON. Croixelles, June 25, 1866. 744 Madame SOHIER'S BRANCH EXHIBITION OF WAXWORK IS NOW OPEN, UNTIL THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 12, at the LATE CRITERION HOTEL, TRAFALGAR-STREET. mHE above EXHIBITION contains upwards of 25 LIFE-LffiE REPRESENTATIONS '". ... of CELEBRATED AND NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS. NOW OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. Admission, 25.; Children Half-price. 743 BONEDUST, in 'any quantity. Nos. 1 and 2. ROBERT XEVLEN, Free and Bonded Stores, Port. 497 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned, Regulated','and Repaired. R. B. WALCOT, Shelbourne-street. 201 ON SALE — True Californian Prairie Grass Seed, 2s. per lb." ;' also Nelson Rye Gr*iss and Cocksfoot.— W7lLLlAM HALE, Tory anu Hardy-st. 248 PE E.A ME'UL AT OR. S made and repaired, . At LEECH'S, . . 734 ... .. . Washington Valley. JUST Received, by W. C. WILKINS, Ironmonger, Hardy-street, Two of the Large Kitchen Ranges, "THE WORLD," fcr which pattern a Prize Medal was awarded at the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865. 742 WANTED, a Small GENERAL STORE. Address, J. IL, Office of this Paper. 644 WANTED to rent, a COTTAGE. For particulars- apply to Mr. GENTRY, Wakatu Hotel. 70S WANTED, an. Apprentice. Apply atthe Evening Mail Office. WANTED, ,a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. RICHARDSON, Golden fleece Hotel. 7 <;o WANTED, both Male and Female SERVANTS. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD,..Bridge-street. 388 WANTED, Mechanics to' know that they can-be , supplied with Early Breakfast, at the Otago Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. Board and residence, 255. per week. < 408
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 108, 10 July 1866, Page 4
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