£2 REWARD. ; , LOST, between the Hospital and. Mr Campbell's, a TEN-POUND NOT!?. Whoever will return the same to this office shall receive the above reward. 2403 MR.KEON hiving entered into Partnership with Messrs Hart & Buckley, of Wellington, shall feel obliged if his Clients wiII. PAY their ACCOUNTS early next week, add call for all documents left with him. October 11, 1867. 3409 PROVINCIAL LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY.— PERMANENT. Tl/f ONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING— JjJL MONDAY Evening, October 14, at halfpast 7 o'clock. ; Stewards— Messrs R. Burn arid R. Smart. JOHN PERCY", Secretary. Nelson, October 11. 3418 STOKB BAND of HOPE ANNIVERSARY Continued. —PUBLIC TEA on MONDAY next, at 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets, la. each. The Diacuß&ion will be repeated. 3423 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. Proprietor Mr. H. A. Fenton. Manager Mr. W. K Newton. EMPIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. will appear at the above Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, in Tom Taylor's three-act play of PLOT AND PASSION ; Or, the Gambler, the Spy, and the Penitent. Fouche (Duke of Otranto, and Minister of Police) Mr. W. H. Newton. Marie de Fontanges Miss Annie Merton. Overtures, Tancredi and Semiramide, Orchestra, j To conclude with Buckstone's celebrated Farce of the j ROUGH DIAMOND. ! Margery (the Rough Diamond), Miss A. Merton. | Admission— Reserved Seats, 55.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. ! Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. 3422 NOTICE. ON aud after MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 4lb. Loaf, for cash at the shop; 9d. if delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 . Hardy-street. NOTICE. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. A GOOD SUPPLY of PRIME QUALITY BEEF, Ex Kate Waters. 3354 NOTICE. ALL Persons found Trespassing on the pro- , perty known as Enne Kidge, or Destroying the fence, trees, or shrubs, or Damaging the house, after this date, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-street. September 1 7, 1867. 3234 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED, per assy, from London, direct to order, a splendid assortment of BOOT-TOPS, suitable for summer wear. W. R. WATERS can guarantee a good Boot and a good Fit to all who may favor him with their patronage. N.B. — Thanking past favors. 341 1 BOOTS. BOOTS. "XT OW OPENING, ex CISSY— IS 50 trunks and cases BOOTS and SHOES, comprising a very large and seasonable assortment, made expressly for this market, by firstclass manufacturers, and as the above Goods aie of the best material, and from the newest designs, they can be confidently recommended by the undersigned. M. LIGHTBAND, Trafalgar-street. P. S.— lnspection invited. Country buyers, heads of families, &c, will find this an excellent opportunity of sorting up. 3427 ON SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned, One of Mark & Sons' PATENT SAFES, with drawers and partitions. D. MOORE, 8420 Trafalgar-street. IN THE ORONOCO. TO be Sold or Let, in the Oronoco Valley a Block of Superior LAND, containing 335 acres, 25 of which are fenced in, cleared, and grassed. Terms liberal. For particulars, apply to JAS. M'DONALD, Post-office, 3231 ilotueka.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 240, 12 October 1867, Page 3
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