Advertisements. FOR COLLING WOOD. .J 3l rpEE paddle steamer «4JlfilL J- LADY BARELY 4111131^ John Walkeb, Commander, will *^^&m£M leave as above THIS EVENING (Tuesday), at 7 o'clock, and for MOTUEKA, on FRIDAY, at 11 a.m., retur ing from Motueka on Saturday, at 8 a.m. Tor freight or passage, apply to JAMES C. BURFORD, 2684 Government Wharf. FOR TARANAKI AND MANUKA U. v nnHE NeAv Zealand Steam Navi--1 j*i J_ gation Company's s.s. *jjWkJ§L WELLINGTON, Captain Renner, will leave for the above ports TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 26th, at 3 p.m. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents, Bridge-street, Or at their Office at the Port. Nelson, June 25, 1867. 2692 FOR SALE. Ay nnHE CUTTER THAM;ES. £§mM^ LOCKHART & CO. •4|§|gj^y|j§^22o7 Trafalgar-street. ODD-FELLOW B' HALL. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT. BENEFIT IN AH) OF THE FUND FOR THE MAUtfGATAPU MONUMENT, Als'D ! POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE 01? THOSE WONDERFUL TALENTED PETITE ARTISTES, THE ftTATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. MR. J. CHAMBERS, MR. J. SMALL, AND MRS. B. M. NATHAN. GREATEST PROGRAMME of the SEASON. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, the Entertainment will commence (by desire) with the sparkling Hibernian Comedy, in two Acts, by Dion Boucicalt, Esq., ANDY BLAKE, Little Marion in her greatest impersonation, Akdy Blake. New Musical and Terpsichorean Melange. Concluding with the Greatest Success of the Season, the Burlesque CODAi) A D . NEW BREAKDOWN by the Giant Gobbleall and Little Makion. Front Seats (reserved, 55.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. 2691 RAILWAY TO THE WEST AND OTHER COASTS. nnHE GIANT GOBBLEALL, having large S Funds to invest in Railways or any other Scheme, begs to inform the people of Nelson that he intends to apply to the Superintendent to be the Agent in London, where, having resided 20 years, he must know all the Capitalists there, and also those of the Continent who have visited the capital. A Preliminary Meeting will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, TO-NIGHT. GOBBLEALL. I have known Mr Gebbleall over 20 years, and certify that he is a very respectable man — indeed. 2696 Codadad. NO. 1 CITY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. mHERE will be NO PARADE to-morrow, X (Wednesday). Members are expected to attend on FRIDAY, as per advertisement. P. M'TAViSH, Captain. Orderly Room, June 25, 1867. 2695 TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY OF NELSON. SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. At 2 o'clock. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions to Sell by Auction at his Mart, Bridgestreet, on SATURDAY, June 29th, at 2 o'clock, ■viz.: — That well-known property situated jn Almastreet, Bridge-street, in the centre of the City of Nelson, being part of section No. 173 on the plan of the said City, with a frontage to Alma-street of 50 feet, and a substantially well-built four-roomed COTTAGE, lined throughout, together with all improvements thereon. Also, a parcel of LAND adjoining, with a frontage to Alma-street of 40 feet Part of section No. 173. Terms liberal. Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street, June 25, 1867. 2G04
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 146, 25 June 1867, Page 3
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