ODDFELLOWS' HALL. EMPIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Nov. Ist, BENEFIT OF HARRY SEFTON,. Scenic Artist and Comedian. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. The performances will commence with THE KISS IN THE DARK. Selim Pettybone Mr W. H. Newton Frank Fathom Mr Harry Sefton Mrs Pettybone Miss Annie Merton Mary Mrs Harry Befton To be followed by a Grand TOURNAMENT and ASSAUT D'ARMES between Messrs AUGARDE and SEFTON. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE. GRAND CHALLENGE COMBAT, BROADSWORD v. BAYONET, Messrs AUGARDE and SEFTON. To conclude with the mirth-provoking Farce of THE DEAD SHOT. Front Seats, 55.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. 3600 JW. TATTON informs the public that he • will CLOSE his Establishment at 8 o'clock, every evening, except Saturday. Medical Hall, October 31, 1)567. 3590 NOTICE. AS Mr RENTOUL intends (D.V.) shortly to leave for England, all ACCOUNTS due to the firm of RENTOUL BROTHERS are requested to be PAID on or before the 31st December. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, October 31, 1867. 3596 NEW SPEING AND SUMMER DEAPERY. BLACK, CAMPBELL, AND BLACK are now showing, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, A Large and Varied Assortment of NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, Ex Cissy and Asterope, FROM LONDON. BLACK, CAMPBELL, AND BLACK, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 3470 GS. WILSON has FOR SALE, at the Shop • recently occupied by Mr Dearsley, Waimearoad — Groceries of all kinds; Bran, Oats, Hay, Coals, Firewood, Tairie Potatoes for seed. All goods sold at Nelson prices, for cash. The highest prices given for Eggs, Butter, Bacon, &c. WANTED, Five or Ten Cords of Firewood delivered on the ground. . 3601 CHILDREN'S PONY for Sale. Young, well Kj broken, and very quiet. T. M. BRYANT, 3597 Hardy-street. Fresh OYSTERS. Fresh OYSTERS. EROM the Pelorus Sound, on SALE at the Fish and Oyster Saloon, Lower Bridgestreet. 3587 F. PORCELLI, Proprietor. mENDERS wanted, for CAULKING Deck X and Top Sides, and Repairing Bulwarks of the MARGARET CAMPBELL. Specifications of work to be executed will be found with Capt. SCOTT, on board. 3602 mENDERS will be received by the Waimea I Boad Board, until 1 1 o'clock on the morning of TUESDAY, November 5, from persons desirous of contracting to KEEP IN REPAIR either the Whole Length or Portions of the TRUNK ROAD, from the Turf Hotel to the Wairoa Bridge. Specifications to be seen, after Friday, 25th instant, at Messrs Hodder & Talbot's and at the Turf and Bridge Hotels. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. T. J. THOMPSON, 3494 , Secretary. fTRHE Trustees of the Richmond Public CemeX tery are prepared to receive applications, on or before 4 p.m. on MONDAY, November 4, from persons willing to undertake the duties of SEXTON at the Cemetery. The conditions of the engagement may be seen at Messrs Hodder & Talbot's. T. J. THOMPSON, 3599: . Hon. Sec.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 260, 1 November 1867, Page 3
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