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TO THE ELECTORS OF TBE PBOs VINGE OF NELSON. p\ ENTLEMEN,— It is my intention to become. \JT a candidate for the Superintendentship ot the Province at the approaching vacancy. lam encouraged to take this step, not only from general considerations of the very large support accorded to me at the last general election for that office, but by the direct invitation of a large body of my then friends and supporters, as well as by .numerous requests on the part of those who did not on that occasion give me their support. Having so recently given my views on those questions of provincial interest on which it is necessary that a candidate should declare himself, I do not now feel myself called on to repeat their i The only important question of this character which has since arisen, is that of the railway from Nelson to the West Coast; and here I will merely say that no efforts of mine shall ever be wanting to the furtherance of a measure tending so incalculably in every way to the development of the various resources of the province and the increase of its prosperity. Awaiting those opportunities that will soon occur for the fuller expression of my views. I have the honor to be; Crentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1624 J. W. BARNICOAT. NELSON ANNIVERSAEY FETE. mHE GENERAL COMMITTEE appointed to _i. organise the CELEBRATION of the TWENTY -FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the SETTLEMENT of NELSON have resolved upon the following outline: — Pkogeamme • PROCESSION of various ORDERS and SOCIETIES, to assemble on the Government Domain, at 10 o'clock, a.rii. Mr. James Graham, Chairman of Sub-Committee; BOTANICAL GARDENS; COLD COLLATION at 1 o'clock. Mr. Robert Burn. Chairman of Sub-Committee. AFTERNOON— SPORTS and DANCING. J. S; Cross, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. HORTICULTURAL SXHIBITION-F. Huddlestone, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. TEA at 5 o'clock. Mr. Robert Uurn, Chairman of Sub-Committee. GRAND DISPLAY of FIREWORKS in the Evening. J. S. Cross, Esq;, Chairman of Committee.DINNER in the Odd-fellows' Hall, at 6 o'clock'. Tickets, each, to be had of the Dinner Committee, available for the pioneers and original founders of the settlement, until the instant, and afterwards for as many of the public also as can be accommodated in the Hall. N. Edwards, Esq., Chairman of SubCommittee. BALL in the Provincial Hall, at 9 o'clock; Tickets, obtainable of the Ball Committee or Stewards. T. Brunner, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. Distinctive Badges. — The Pioneers (or first expedition men) will be furnish; d with a Blue favor; the Early Settlers with a Red • and their Children, with a Vvhite* CojnnTTEE op Wats axo Means: The following Gentlemen have "been appointed Chairmen in their respective districts:— Nelson : John Beit, Esq; "VVakapuaka: Arthur S. Collins, Esq. Stoke: Hugh Martin. Esq. Waimea East: J. W. Barnicoat, Esq. Wuimea South: Mr. J. T. Smith. Wairaea West: N. G. Morse, Esq. Moutere: Charles Kelling, Esq. Motueka: Captain Fearon. Riwaka: Mr. Bernard Maemahon; Golden Bay: Mr. W. C. Eiley. Mailborough: C. Goulter, Esq. The following Gertlemen being appointed a GENERAL COMMITTEE for the purpose. of carrying out the arrangements for the above celis»" bration, are hereby informed that the Committee holds its MEETINGS at the Bank Hotel, Hardystreet, every MONDAY and THURSDAY Afcer^ noon, at 3 o'clock, when their attendance is respectfully requested: — Messrs Barnicoat, Brunner, Baigent, Batey, Dickinson, Elliott, N. Edward^ J. j). Greenwood, W. Harkness, H. D. Jackson, Sir David Monro, H. Martin, D. Moore, H. Redwood, jun., A. J. Richmond, A. Saunders, J: T. Smith, W. M. Stantoc (Chairman), D. Sinclair, T. Tunnicliff, C. B. Wither, and E. Wastney, with power to add to their number. Chairmen of the Sub-Committees are, ex officio^ members of this Committee. H. D. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. N.B. — Chairmen of the Sub- Committees are re= qnosted to intimate to the public \>y advertisement as soon as the arrangements are completed. [1631 WANTED, an Experienced LAWYER'S CLERK. Apply to Mr. KEON, Eirst Floor, Examiner Office, Nelson. 1615 WANTED, a BUTCHER. Apply at Hargreave's Butchering Establishment, Bridge-street. 1582 WANTED, a Good General SERVANT. Liberal wages given. Apply to Mrs. PORTHOUSE, Royal Hotel. 1604 TX 7" ANTED, Mechanics to know that they can VV be supplied with. Early Breakfast, at the Otagq Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. ""Board and residence, 255. per week. 204

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 10, 12 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 10, 12 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 10, 12 January 1867, Page 3

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