Public Kotices. VviiD^ESDAT, JUNE 19, 111 THE ESTATE Of .JOSHUA SIfrLEY. IVF U - 1j - f,, - ; '^D h::a l-tc-tive*". instructions JjfJL from tbo^quesU-iitoroi'ihe tihov..-- Estate, ' to cdl b : , Auciion, at hie Warehouse. Trafalgur»lree!. on WEDNESDAY N '-IXT. ISth inst., at" 12 o'clock. 1 Superior Heavy CAIiT MARE, Cart, and Cart Harness. Without reserve. Terms cash. 2646 TRAP HORSES, TRAP AND HARNESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. At 12 o'clock. MR. J. J. llOßfsßYhas received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of "VY. B. Goodwin, to Sell by Auciion, at his Mart, Bridgestreet, on WEDNESDAY next, at 12 o'clock, viz.: — 2 Trap Ilorses and Harness 1 Four-wheel- Trap, nearly new. Without reserve. Terms, casb on delivery. Commercial Auction Mart, June 17. 2645 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. CONTINUED UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THOSE WONDERFUL TALENTED PETITE ARTISTES, THE "VTATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, -^ MR. J. SMALL, MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, -Ju_r. AND MRS. B. M. NATHAN. First Grand production of tbe Burlesque CODADAD. Eirst appearance of tbe GREAT GIANT GOBBLEALL. La Petite Marion., .As Pat Roonet and Luu. Little Sei-ina Codadad. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), AND TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), The performances will commence with tbe laughable Hibernian Farce of he THE OMNIBUS. Little Maiuon As Pat Rooxey, NEW MUSICAL AND TERPSICHORE AN MELANGE. To conclude with a new Burlesque, freely translated from tlie Arabian Night's Entertainments, emb.llitihedin every possible way, am: -done" into extremely free and easy verse, by Walter' H. Cooper, Esq. Revised and adapted ior the Troupe by Mr. Small. Dances, Sec, arranged by Mr. J. Chambers, entitled CODADAD, In which the GREAT GIANT GOBBLEALL will appear. Front Seats (Reserved), as.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. 2642 NOTICE OP REMOVAL. 11 /fB. PATRICK KEON. Barrister-at-Law, ±YJL etc., has REMOVED tn llavdy-street (opposite Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, & Co.) WAKEFIELD ARMS INN AND HOTEL. TOSEPH WAGSTAFF having taken tbe e> above old established Hotel, hopes by attention to business and a constant supply of firstclass Goods of every description, to secure the patronage- ofthe district and the public generally. J. W. hopes by increasing tbe accommodation to ensure tbe comfort of parties travelling through or visiting the neighborhood. 2847 TO BUILDERS AND PAINTERS. TENDERS are required for works to be done in REPAIRS and REINSTATEMENTS to CHRIST CHURCH, and Stjparate Tenders for PAINTING. The Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Architect, Mr. Wm. Beatson, Selwyn Place, to whom Sealed Tenders are to he delivered on or before FRIDAY. June 28th, but the lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be. accepted. W. B. SEALY, / Churchwarden g > of .^ 2648 ROBT. LEE, ) Christ Church. TO CARPENTEES. WANTED, Four Good HANDS. Highest Wages given. Apply immediately. JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Trafalgar-street. 2649 TTTANTED to CHARTER, a VESSEL to VV carry from 20,000 to 25,000 feet timber from Nelson to Westport. Apply to THOMAS R. FISHER. Nelson, June 15, 1867. / 2639
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 139, 17 June 1867, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 139, 17 June 1867, Page 3
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