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Our readers will see upon reference io our advertising columns, that Mr, and Mrs. Charles Poole and Mr. Smart O'Brien, who are artists of first-class attainments, and too well known throughout the Australian Colonies, - to require any lengthy notice by way of inducement, intend giving a Drawing- Room Entertainment' this Evening, in the Odd-fellows' Hall, which is positively the only night they can perform, as they leave by the Taranaki, immediately after the performance. The public may be certain of an intellectual treat. About' 20 minutes past 2 o'clock this day, a fire broke^out at Mr M'Conkey's premises, at the rear of Newton's livery stables, Hardy-street. Fortunately ] the fire '"was confined to those premises. By the prompt arrival of the littla engine, under the charge of Mr.A. Betts, soon followed by the larger one, and a full muster of 'the Fire Brigade combined with the efforts ofthe public, it was soon got under. We have not- been enabled to ascertain the' extent of the damage, but understand that the premises were insured.

INFIRMARY FOR HORSES. MR. E. J. BROCK, Member ofthe Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, 1851, '• The Wood, Nelson. Horses examined, . Cattle and Dogs attended. 1107 WANTED, a BOY to attend a Billiard Table. H. BUSH, Steamboat Tavern. 1290 -YTT" ANTED to Rent, a PADDOCK for one horse, VV within afew minutes' walk of Bridge-street. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 1345 WANTED, Mechanics to know- that tbey can be supplied with Early Breakfast, nt the Otago Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. Board and residence, itfe. per week. 20-t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 226, 26 November 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 226, 26 November 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 226, 26 November 1866, Page 4

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