Public Notices. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. O.RAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, FOR THE FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OSLITTLE MARION NATHAN, AND LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE OF THE TROUPE. GREATEST PROGRAMME op the SEASON ! Little Selixa in Theee Pieces. La Petite Marion in Theee Pieces, THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), JUNE 20. KISS IN THE DARK. Little Marios as Majbt. To be followed with, by desire, THE COLONIAL SERVANT. Concluding -with the greatest success of the Season, the Burlesque C O D A D A D. RS" REMEMBER LITTLE FINNIGAN'S BENEFIT. |gT NOTICE. Mr. Nathan has much pleasure in announcing, at the rtquest of several leading families in the city and country, he has been iuduced to give a GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Doors open at half-past 1, performance commencing at 2 o'clock. Tickets and Seats can now be had. A Reduction made to Schools on application to Mr. Nathan. 2668 VALUABLE HORSES FOR SALE. MR. D. MOORE -will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 22nd instant, in front of his Sale-rooms, Trafalgar-street, at 12 o'clock, Two First-c^ss HOUSES, the property of Mr. J. Trimble:— 1. Grey Mare, Saxly, four years old, broken to saddle and harness. A very fast trotter, veil-known in Nelson. 2. Gipset, that well-known thoroughbred lady's hack, five years old, formerly the property of Mrs. Thompson, of Kichraand. This mare is a splendid jumper, and would train into a first-class steeplechaser. Also, A handsome BUGGY, with hood, and a 6et of first-class Buggy HARNESS. A trial of either of the horses will be given before the sale. .Nelson, June 17. 2655 TO PUBLICANS AND STOREKEEPERS. SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. At II o'clock. To close consignments. -1 f\ QUARTER-CASKS SUPER T OR PORT IXJ WINE. 60 cases (four diamonds) ditto, ditto. LOCKHART & CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, 19th June, 1867. 2664 SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMONS. mWO SERMONS will be PREACHED on X SUNDAY NEXT, June 23rd, 1867 (D.V.), in Bridge-street, Baptist Chapel, that in the Morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. R. L. VICKERS, and that iv the Evening, at halt-past 6 o'clock, by Mr. J. DAVIS. Collections will be made on behalf of the above Institution. On TUESDAY, June 25th, there will be a tf PUBLIC TEA MEETING, after which a Lecture* will be delivered, largely illustrated by Dissolving Views. Tickets for Tea, Is. 6d. eaclu 2667 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLDERS of FIRE POLICIES in this office, which expire on MONDAY, 24tb instant, are reminded that the RENEWAL PREMIUMS must be PAID by 5 o'clock on the evening of that day, or they will lose the benefit of their insurance in case of loss by fire. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, June 19. . 2666 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. nPIENDERS will be received at the office of JL the Board, until FRIDAY, the 21st June, at half-past 3 o'clock p.m., for WATTLING and FELLING IN a portion of Grove-street west. Particulars and specifications can be seen at the office of the S-&OMAS YOUNGER, 2641 ■ Secretary. riARTES DE^ VISITE, \J in first-class style, 12s. the half-dozen. EDWARD~*WEBBE, PHOTOGRAPHER. CoLUNGWOOD STREET., NELSON. 2639
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 142, 20 June 1867, Page 3
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