"PROFESSOR LA GRIFF begs to return his JL sincere and : grateful thanks to' the inhabitants : of Nelson for their warm support" and patronage ofthe Improved System of Phrenology; and for their courtesy to himself; *nd begs to ; inform those who wi3h to procure charts; &c.^and- private -parties, that he may be found, " fora few days priorto his departure from Nelson," at • Mr.- Elsori's Chemist Shop, Hardy street. - " 1251 NELSON BAND OF HOPE. A PROCESSION of the Members will start from the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, on the PRINCE of WALES' BIRTHDAY; Friday, November 9th, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely. The Band of Hope Fife Band willbein__attendance. In the Afternoon a'TeaTwiU'TJe provideffoftn'e Children. Admission, 6d. each.At half-past 6 o'clock in the Evening, a PUBLIC TEA will take place. Tickets, 2s. each. After Tea. there will be a Public Meeting, his Honor the Superintendent in the chair. J. CRISP, 1249 Honorary Secretary. mHE Person who' BORROWED the- Chimney_L sweeping Machine belonging to the undersigned, would oblige him by RETURNING it immediately; also the party, who borrowed a Saw and'Knife to cut up theu? pig is requested to return ths same. '••-•- ' ' ..-.'' 1252 H. HARGREAVES. nnENDERS will be received by the Waimea iioad JL Board, until MONDAY, November 5, for— - CLEARING GORSE on the Trunk Roads'in Waimea West and South. MAKING a CULVERT near the Church, Waimea West, and for Sundry "Works on the Road in Eve's Valley. ■■ Specifications for the Clearing may be seen at Mr. T. Andrews', Spring Grove, and at Thomas',; Horse and Jockey; for the other worksVart palmer's Hotel. The lowest tender not necessarily &%epted. ' . T. J. THOMPSON, 1228 Secretary. mENDERS for the ERECTION of a MONUMENT " X over the GRAVES of the MAUNGATAPU" VICTIMS will be received till MONDAY, 12 th November, 1866, at Mr. William Akersten's, opposite the Government Wharf, where plans and specifications may be seen. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Monumental Committee. WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 1248 ■ ■ ■ Secretary. T.O-MOREOW. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOW COTTAGE. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from A. Wroughton, Esq., who is leaving the Province, to Sell by Public Auction — All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Tables, Chairs, Carpet, Rugs, Bed, Mattress, Drawers, Kitchen Range, with Boiler and Saucepans, Dresser, Dinner Service, Breakfast Service, Fitzroy Barometer, Rifle, with Bayonet, by Bryant and Hollis, Hunting Saddle, &c. -■-'- 122L SALE OF' VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, HAVEN-ROAD, NELSON. SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock prompt. MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Thomas Brown r to Sell by Public -Auction, on the" Premises, Haven-road — - . • • • 30 feet Frontage to Haven-road, by a depth of the acre, with BOAT-SHED and DWEL-LING-HOUSE. - ' Also, I Punt I Tank 1 Steaming Apparatus 3 Cedar Boards . 15 pieces Blue Gum. Further particulars at sale. . Nelson, 26th October, 1866. 1222
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 205, 31 October 1866, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 205, 31 October 1866, Page 3
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