Superintendent's Office, Nelsou, November 12, 1867. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT RIFLE PRIZES. THE Superintendent directs it to be notified that the FIRING for the CHAMPIONSHIP has been POSTPONED until TUESDAY, tha 3rd day of December next. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 3692 Provincial Secretary. FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. iJLjk mi-IE s.s. STORMBIRD W&limw -*- will leave for WESTPORT 4ii[l!p^direet, TO- MORROW, Friday, the 15th inst.,, at 10 a.m. For passage only, apply to 3691 CURTIS BH OTHERS, Agents. CLAIMS AGAINST SCHOONER AUGUSTA. ALL CLAIMS against the Schooner AUGUSTA are requested to be SENT IN to the office of the undersigned (in duplicate), on or before 12 o'clock on FRIDAY next, the 15th iastant, after which date no claims will be recognised. THOMAS R. FISHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. November 13. 3712 LOS T, HAVING been removed from the Bank Hotel during the late Fire, a PACKET containing about 50 Stereoscopic Slides, a large number being views of Hereford Cathedral; and also a MSS. SCRAPBOOK. much valued by the owner. Any person having found the above, and bringing them to the office of this journal, will be thanked, and, if need be, Rewarded. 3671 LOST, IN the late Fire, from the Bank Hotel, a Folio SCHOOL REGISTER, with sundry Loose Papers. Any one having found the same will much oblige the Rev. H. HALCOMBE by bringing it to the office of this journal. 37u6 TO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. pi ENTLEMEN,— As an ELECTION is now XX at hand to FILL the VACANCIES occurring at the BOARD of the GOVERNORS of the NELSON COLLEGE, and amongst others the one caused by the retirement of Air Alfred Saunders from the Province. I beg to offer myselfas a CANDIDATE at the ensuing election for the seat at the Board vacated by him. Soliciting your suffrages, 1 am, Your obedient servant, 3698 NATH. EDWARDS. NO. I CITY RIFLES. EIRING for the Prizes presented to this Company by Messrs Edwards, M'Tavish, and Catley, will commence at the City Butts TOMORROW, Friday, at 1 o'clock. Target, 6 feet by 4; ranges, 300, 400, and 500 yards, five shots at each. Entrance fee, 2s. 6d., to form a fourth prize. By order, A. ELLIOTT, 3716 Hon. Secretary. SAVED FROM THE FIRE, ABOUT 600 dozen LONDON STOUT, in l-Vitne Condition, at 10s. per dozen, to save repacking. 3089 E. BUXTON & CO. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform his. customers and tha public, that he has OPENED his NEW Hay and Corn STORE, near the Saltwater Bridge, Haven-road. 3717 W. JONES. NOTICE. ALL persons are CAUTIONED against allowing their Cattle or Horses to STRAY on the land iv the occupation of the undersigned. T. BENFIELD, Richmond. October 18, 1867. 3473 TO BE 'SOLD, A GOOD Pack MARE. Can be guaranteed. Apply to F. STOCK, Custom-house Hotel. WINDOW TICKETS — Window Tickets executed, at a moderate cost, by F. MAIN, Bridge-st. Provincial orders attended to. 3160 - ; -■ . FURNITURE, SECONDHAND, Bought and Sold by JOHN JAMES, Alma-street, next Dr Tatton's. . . 369
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 270, 14 November 1867, Page 2
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