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Public Notices. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. CROWDED HOUSES ! - CONTINUED UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OP THOSE "WONDERFUL TALENTED PETITE ARTISTES, THE ' - TVTATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, - 1 -* MR. J. SMALL, MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Jun. AND MRS. B. M. NATHAN. • ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. ' Lin le Makiok in her greatest impersonation ANDY B L A KE! THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JUNE 13, The Entertainment will commence with the sparkling Hibernian Comedy, ia two Acts, by Dion Boucicault, Esq., entitled, ANDY BLAKE., ok, the IRISH DIAMOND. We need give no description of this work. The whole press of the United States has recorded its merits. There was no dissentient voice. It is what the New York Daily Times and Herald pronounced it to be — " I'he greatest dramatic effort of our age, and had the author never written but this one play, he would have entitled himself to a high place amongst the dramatists of the world." By the Author of the Octoroon, London Assurance, Peep o' Day, Colleen Bawn, Corsican Brothers, the Irish Heiress, and Arrah Na Pogue. Little Mauion As ANDY BLAKE. New Musical and Terpsichorean Melange, In which Little Marion wiil sing •'MY JOHNNY WAS A SHOEMAKER." The whole to conclude with the" new Burlesque, written from J. Sterling Coynes' heart-rending Tragedy, by Mr. J. Small, which will be produced for the first time, with new dresses, scenery, and appointments, entitled WILLIKIND AND HYS DETAIL Front Seats (Reserved), 55.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at S o'clock. 2619 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIMEAS. GENTLEMEN— I beg to inform you it is my intention to offer myself as a cimdidate for the Waimeas at the forthcoming election for the General Assembly. I have been many times requested to put myself in the position of a candidate for the honor of representing this district in the General Assembly, but have always declined to accede to those requests, preferring to confine myself to local purposes, in the advocacy of which I trust you have, for the last twenty years, foun^J me faithful and sincere, as well as in doing everything in my power to advance the interest and well-being of the province ia the many public capacities in which I have been placed. Nor do I now covet or wish for honors, but am only actuated by a strong desire to uphold the privileges granted so liberally by the Constitution Act to the settlers of New Zealand by the Imperial Parliament, and to maintain privileges like to those which the people of England are now striving to obtain in the Reform movement ; by a desire to see justice done to the bona fide settlers in New Zealand — the bone and sinew of the colony. I entirely disapprove of tte present mode of taxation, which lays nine-tenths of the burden on the industrial classes and their families to support the extravagance of the Ministry of the colony ; nearly exemptiug the wealthy, especially those large holders of land who can boast of their thousands of income, but who are not now paying in proportion to their wealth, for the support of the Government, anything more than a comparative fraction of the burdens borne by the laboring man, who receives but a few shillings per day.: As my policy and principles have been known for these last five and twenty years, I deem it superfluous to dwell upon them, but at the hustings I will answer any questions you may think proper to put to me. I am, Gentlemen. Your obedient servant. E. BAIGENT. Wakefield, June 5. 2618 GARDEN SEEDS of every description, wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2624 Tory and Hardy Streets. THE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of five tons Early Seed POTATOES. W. HALE, 2625 Tory and Hardy Streets. ERUIT TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, FOREST TREES, &c. of every description, wholesale and retail. W. HALE, 2626 Tory and Hardy Streets. TWO MILLION CABBAGE and Cx\ULIFLOWER PLANTS, ready for transplanting—Early Yorks, Early St. -Johns, London Market, Enfield Market, Nonpareil Cabbage, London Market Cauliflower, Stadthalder Cauliflower, all true to name. W. HALE, 2627 Tory and Hardy-streets. ALL DOGS or POULTRY found TRESPASSING on my ground ia Niie-strect East, after this date will be DESTROYED. J. SHERWOOD. Nelson, June 13, 1867. 2«21,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 136, 13 June 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 136, 13 June 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 136, 13 June 1867, Page 3

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