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---------i__J— _■____— ———___i NELSON ANNIVERSARY FETE. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE appointed to organise the CELEBRATION of the TWENTY- FI_?TH ANNIVERSARY of the SETTLEMENT of NELSON have resolved upon /the following outline: — FKOGR-_t_tt_ : PROCESSION of various' ORDERS an_ SOCH.TIES,- to assemble on the Government Domain, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Mr. James Graham, Chairman of Sub-Comtnittee. .. 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 EXHIBITION-F. Huddlestone, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. TEA at 5 o'clock. Mr. Robert Burn, Chairman of Sub-Committee. GRAND DISPLAY of FIREWORKS in the Evening. J. S. Cross, Esq., Chairman of Subcommittee. 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'clockTickets, obtainable of the Ball Committee or Stewards. T. Brunner, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. Distinctive Badges. — The Pioneers (or first expedition men) will befurnislud with a Blue favor; the Early Settlers with a Red ; and their Children with a "White. Committee of Wats and Means: The following Gentlemen have been appointed Chairmen in their respective districts: — Nelson: John Beit, Esq. Wakapuaka: Arthur S. Collins, Esq. Stoke: Hugh Martin, Esq. Waimea East: J. W. Barnicoat, Esq. Waimea South: Mr. J. T. Smith. Waimea West: N. G. Morse, Esq.Moutere: Charles Kelling, Esq. Motueka: Captain Fearon. Riwaka: Mr. Bernard Macmahon. Golden Bay: Mr. W. C. Riley. Marlborough: C. Goulter, Esq. The following Gentlemen being appointed a GENERAL COMMITTEE for the purpose of carrying out the arrangements for the above celebration, are hereby informed that the Commiitee holds its MEETINGS at the Bank Hotel, Hardystreet, every MONDAY and THURSDAY Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, when their attendance is respectfully requested : — Messrs Barnicoat, Brunner, Baigent, Batey, Dickinson, Elliott, N. Edwards, J. D. Greenwood, W. Harkness, H. D. Jackson, Sir David Monro, 11. Martha, D. Moore, H. Redwood, jun., A. J. Richmond, A. Saunders, J. T. Smith, W. M. Stanton (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 requested to intimate to the public by advertisement as soon as the arrangements are completed. [1631 TO LET, Five COTTAGES, in Collingwoodstreet. Apply to 1448 G. HARRIS, Bridge-street. TO LET, several COTTAGES and HOUSES. Apply to WM. ROUT, 1453 Hardy-street. SALE OF KAURI TIMBER AND SHINGLES, Ex Emma Jane, from Manukau, A;T CHEESMAN'S WHARF, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 15th INSTANT, At 11 o'clock. i nnn feet kauri timber, X I }\J\J\J consisting of— 2660 feet 6 by 1 Planed. Tongued, and Grooved BOARDS. . 1440 „9by | „ „ 4720 „ 9byl „ „ „ 1000 „ 9 by i Planed and Edged do. 4500 „12by | „ 3000 „ 9by f Rough do. 5500 „ Sawn SHINGLES 1000 BRICKS. Messrs. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions to Sell the above cargo of Kauri Timber. LOCKART & CO., ; 1625 Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE BY AUCTION, IMMEDIATELY after the above Sale of Timber, the fine clipper SCHOONER EMMA JANE, 33 Tons Register, Coppered, Copperfastened, Elliptic Stern; carries 40 ton. Draught of water, 5£ feet. 12 months old. The vessel is well adapted for the West Coast trade, and has made the quickest passages to aud from Manukau to the West Coast. LOCKHABT AND CO., 1625 Auctioneer^.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 11, 14 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 11, 14 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 11, 14 January 1867, Page 3

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