SUBSCRIPTION in aid of the WIDOW and KJ CHILDREN of the late Rev. A. RUSSELL, of Blenheim.— Those who have not been waited upon, but who are desirous of contributing to the above object, will have an opportunity of doing so by calling at Messrs. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK'S, where a Subscription List now lies. By order of the Committee of Management, Presbyterian Church. 1517 NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND RETURN OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. FTIHE Central Committee having declared it JL impossible to carry out the purpose of this Fund, the Nelson Committee are prepared to RETURN Subscriptions. Subscriptions not applied for within Three Months from this date will be paid over to the Nelson Hospital Convalescent Fund, whose object is to assist Patients discharged from Hospital cured or relieved, but still unfit for hard work, or unable for want of means to reach their homes. Apply to A. GREENFIELD, Esq., Treasurer to the Committee, C. HUNTER BROWN, Htsh. Sec. July 20. Js§B POSTPONED TILL FURTHER NOTICE. EVENING'S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. THE HARP OF ERIN. mHE COMMITTEE of the NELSON INSTIJL TUTE beg to announce that they have, with much pleasure, accepted the kind offer of Mr CHARLES RUSSELL/ who will deliver a LECTURE on IRISH MINSTRELSY, Illustrated with National and.Characteristic Songs, In aid of the funds of the Institute, at the PROVINCIAL HALL. Tickets, Half-a-Crown each, may be had of the Librarian, at the Institute, and at Mr Stanton'e. 1507 TO-MORROW. PHRENOLOGY. T H. COOK, PROFESSOR of PHRENOd« LOGY, ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, MESMERISM, &c, will give a LECTURE on PHRENOLOGY, at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, July 23, for the BENEFIT of -the BAND of HOPE. By the kind permission of the Phrenological Society, he will exhibit the Casts of the Maungatapu Murderers, Burgess, Levy, Sullivan, and Kelly. Admission, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. N.B.— Character will be publicly dellneated.[lso3 Sales by Auction. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY7JULY23, At Mr Potter's Stockyard, Trafalgar-st., At 2 o'clock. MR D. MOORE is instructed by Mr A. M' Artney (who is leaving Nelson) to Sell by Auction, at Mr Potter's Stockyard, on the above date — Wagonette, by Balme Bay Gelding, broken to saddle and harness, and capital lady's horse Bay Mare, broken to saddle— a good lady's horse Set Dogcart Harness, with extra Breeching, Kicking-straps, &c. Buggy Harness Saddles, Bridles, Saddlebags Lot of Sundries, &c. &c. & c. Terms at sale. July 20. ' 1527 SATURDAY, JULY 25, At 11 o'clock sharp. MR D. MOORE has received instructions from Mr Joseph Trimble, to Sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, July 25, at 11 o'clock sharp— I The whole of his FURNITURE, WINES,
SPIRITS, and other STOCK-IN-TRADE, Without Reserve (saved from the Late Fire) — Consisting of— Chairs, Tables, Feather Beds and Mattresses Sheets, Counterpanes, Toilet Glasses Pier Glass; Hanging, Karosine, and other Lamps; Knives, Forks, and Spoons, and other Household Utensils. Also, j Ullage cask Sherry, 22 gallons „ „ Port 22 „ „ „ Pale Brandy, 22 gallons ; „ „ Whisky 19 „ Old Tom, Rum, Dark Brandy Bottled Ale and Porter, Bitters ! Cordials, &c. 1 Measures, Beer Engines, four pulls * &c. _&c. &c. Also, Unredeemed Purchases from late sales— Boois, Sadd Irons, &(?. Without any reserve, 130^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 July 1868, Page 3
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525Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 July 1868, Page 3
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