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To his Honor the SUPERINTENDENT. WE, the undersigned, hereby request that you will have the gooUutsss to CONVENE a PUBLIC MEE I'ING, for the purpose of agreeing to a FAIttfWELL ADDRESS to his Excellency rfir GEOi'tGK GIiEY upon his approaching departure from the Colony. D. Monro, Speaker George Harper ■ William Wells Henry Baly Thomas Brunner E. Baigent Jo:ni Foynter Albert Pitt Samuel Kingdon W. M. Stanton George Bennett J. W. tfarnicoat H. Ji. Curtis D. M. Luckie Henry Adams C. Elliott P. M-Tavish H. Goalstone James Watkins M. Lightband I. ii. Hill p. w. Irvine. Nelson, December 9, 1867. In compliance with the above Requisition I hereby CONVENE a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held at the Provincial Hall, on THUKSDAY next, the 19th instanc, at half-past 7 o'clock. OSWALD CURTIS, Superintendent. Nelson, December 11, 1567. 3920 FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S, AND GEEYMOUTH. h«I JSL fin HE screw steamer X 'MURRAY i||f[Mp^Y*in leave as above on THURSDAY, ■^^^tS^at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to the Agent on board. 3954 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLDERS of Fire Policies in tbis office which expire on the 24th instant, are reminded that the IIKXEWAL PIiE.MIUMS must be PAID by 4 o'clock on the evening of that day, or they will lose the benefit of their insurance in case of loss by fire. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, December 17, 1867. 3953 MOTUEKA WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the above School, in tlit Wesleyan Chapel, Motue.Ua, on SUNDAY, December 22, in the morning at 11, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by the Kev. It. L. VICKKE3. Coiieciions in aid of the School Funds after each service. On THURSDAY, the 26th, a PUBLIC TEA will lake place. Tea on the tables at 5 p.m. The Children's Tea Avill commence at 3 p.m. Tickets— Adults, Is. 6d.; Children not belonging to the School, is. After Tta the Meeting will be addressed by several Ministers and friends. 3927 NOTICE. IN consequence of the advance in the price of Flour, on and nfter MONDAY, the 16th, the PIIICE of BItEAD will be I Id. the Four-pound Loaf. J. H. BISLEY, 3936 Waimea-road. BREAD AND STEAM-BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, Alton-street. rTUIE Biscuits sold from this establishment X have the justly appreciated advantage of being made by steam machinery. May be bad from Mr I. JOHNS, Trafalgar-street, and many of the stores in town. Best BlitiAD, on and after the 16th, lid. the Four-pound Loaf. 3938 ' J.T.JOHNS. NOTICE. JSTURT GUNTMER, Baker, Trafalgar- • street, wishes to inform his customers and the public at large, that his BREAD will be lOd. cash, lid. if booked., per Four-pound Loaf after this date, on account of a great rise in Flour. •■ TNeleon, December 14, 1867. . . 898»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 298, 17 December 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 298, 17 December 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 298, 17 December 1867, Page 2

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