LOST, A Front-seat CARRIAGE CUSHION, between Brook-street Bridge and the Port. Any person having found it, and leaving it at this office or at the Trafalgar Hotel, will oblige 3775 WILLIAM LEONARD. To the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. /^i ENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself for reVJT election as one of the GOVERNORS of the NELSON COLLEGE. Soliciting a renewal of your confidence, lam, £our obedient servant, 3765 JOHN SHARP. PUBLIC NOTICE. nnHE undersigned begs to inform the public X that he has RETURNED to his ORIGINAL AUCTION ROOMS in Bridge-street, where all BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON lor the future. J. J. HORNBY, 3758 Auctioneer, &c. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of NEWZEALAND. A PUBLIC MEETING, under the auspices of J3_ the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the PRESBYL'ERIAM CHURCH in NEW Zi.ALAND, will he held on FRIDAY Evening, the 29th of November, in the Provincial Hall, when ADD It ESSES will be delivered by Members of the Assembly from distant provinces, and others. COMMITTEE. Mr Wells Mr Gardner Mr Sclanders Mr Mirfin Mr Bucktridge Mr Mackay. PROGRAM M E. Chorale— ' Old Hundred' ... Claude le Jeune, Anthem—' Hear my Prayer, 0 Lord' J.Kent. Solo (piano) — ' The Prayer of Moses in Egypt G. F. West. Address. Song — ' 0, Rest in the Lord. .. Mendelssohn. Dueit— 'Jubilate' ... ... F. Abt. Anthem — ' Great is the Lord... Mitchison. Addkess. Song — ' In Native Worth' ... Haydn. Duett (piano) — Mozart's Molett. Anthem— ' Thine, O Lord, is the Greatness' J.Kent. (Interval of Ten Minutes.) Address. Anthem — ' Bphold, the Lord is my Salvation' ... ... Dr Greene. Song — ' He wipes the Tear from every Eye' ... ... A. Lee. Anthem — ' 0, praise the Lord' Weldon. Address. Song — 'Not Lost, but Gone Before' Hon. Mrs Norton Anthem — ' I will give Thanks unto Thee, O Lord' ... J. Kent. Finale — National Anthem. Tickets, price 2s. 6d. each, may be had of Messrs W. M. Stanton, J. Hounsell, J. Tingle, Black, Campbell, and Black, and of any member of the Committee. Doors will be opened at half-past 7; proceedings will commence at 8. 3753 mHE NATHAN JUVENILE" TROUPE, X Mr J. SMALL, and Mr J. CHAMBERS, HAVE ARRIVED, And will make their REAPPEARANCE (for a (few nights only), At the Oddfellows's Hall, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Nov. 25. Full particulars in future advertisement. 3769 NOTICE. WDAVIS'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ART • UNION will 'CLOSE about the Ist of December. The Drawing will take place at the Gallery. . Information as to the Prizes may be obtained at the Gallery. Tickets can b% procured at Mr Stauton's, Mr J. Hounsell's, or of W. DAVIS, 3772 Photographer, Trafalgar-street. CRICKET BATS. CRICKET BATS. YXTM. H. WEST has just received and has VV NOW on SALE, a lot of those Splendid Whalebone, Cane, and Malacca ( IRICKET JiATS, and also the MATCH BATS, cheaper than any house in Kelson. At the Old Stand. 3773 FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. TTTM. H. WEST has just received, per V\ Csesarea from London, about- THREE HUNDRED POUNDS worth of the best selection of FIREWORKS that has ever been imported to New Zealand, and on Sale at the Old Stand, Lower Bridge-Btreet, Nelson. 377*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 277, 22 November 1867, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 277, 22 November 1867, Page 2
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