MAUNGATAPU TRAGEDY. THREE LECTURES, by Mr. J. DAVIS, wili be delivered at Bridge-street Baptist Chapel, on LORD'S DAY EVENINGS, viz. :— Sunday, September 23. — 1. Crime. „ „ 30. — 2. Detection. „ October 7.-3. The Dread Tribunal. Commencing at half past 6. 1069 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. EIRST PRACTICE MEETING will take place, at the Provincial Government Enginehouse, on FRIDAY Evening, September 21, at half-past 6 o'clock sharp. J. W. WIGZELL, 1063 Hon. Sec. ALBION CRICKET CLUB. THE above Club NOW FORMING, all INTENDING MEMBERS are requested to SEND IN THEIR NAMES to the Hon. Sec. Subscription, Ten Shillings and Sixpence, payablo on entering. Opening Practice Day, SATURDAY, 22nd inst./ at 2 p.m., at the Botanical Gardens. ACTON ADAMS, 1013 Hon. Sec. MONUMENTAL COMMITTEE to MEET on MONDAY next, 24th September, at 7.30 p.ra. WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 1073 , Secretary. NOTICE is herebv given, that any person found TRESPASSING on that part of the P«rt Hills formerly known as Thompson's Run, and recently enclosed by Major Richmond, will he PROSECUTED. All Dogs found on the Property will be Destroyed. Nelson, September '10, 1866. 1070 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. TENDERS will be received up to FRIDAY, the 28th inst., for the FORMING and GRAVELLING of Cambria and Tasman streets. Specifications can be seen at the office oh "and after MONDAY, the 23rd instant. Forms of Tender can be had by applying at the office. By order, THOMAS YOUNGER, Secretary. Nelson, September 20, 1866. 1074 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned, Regulated, and Repaired. R. B. WALCOT, Shelbourne-street. 201 MORRISON. SCLANDERS, & CO. are uow daily OPENING OUT a large assortment of NEW GOODS, suitable for the season. 1049 ON SALE, at J. D E CARLE'S:— 200 2 inch pannel Doors — Kauri 100 Sashes „ 20,000 feet Kauri boards — matched. 724 COCOA NUTS. COCOA NUTS. A LARGE QUANTITY of the above on Sale, 11. WILKINS', 1077 Bridge-street. OPENING OF THE NEW GENERAL STORE, GROVE - STREET, THE WOOD. MRS. E. BARTLETT begs to inform the inhabitants of'the Wood, and the public in general, that she intends OPENING her NEW STORE, in Grove-street, on SATURDAY, September 22, and trusts that by selling articles at LOW PRICES, with GOOD QUALITY, she will merit a share of public patronage. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SOAP, CANDLES. BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, &c, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY. Note the Address — Mrs. E. BARTLETT, Grove-street, the Wood. 1015 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, &c. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24, At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instruction a from the Importer to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Potter's Stockyard. Trafalgar-street, on Monday next, September 24, at 12 o'clock preckely, ex Wanganui, from Wanganui, viz. — 16 head Fat CATTLE (more or less), amongst which are a few milch cows close on. calving. 100 Fat SHEEP, in prime order and condition. , In lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street, September -19.-- 1066
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 171, 21 September 1866, Page 3
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