-3 ~kgx HPHE p.s. LADY BAIiKLY will •fi^^RT^^^ X make the following trips in to those advertised in the .n-rtei-aatr Yiri-t Page: — Nelson for MOTUEKA, Monday, October 26, at 1 p.m. Motueka for NELSON, Monday, October 26, at 4 p.m. Nelson lor MOTUEKA, Tuesday, October 27, at :i p.m. Motueka for WAITAPU, Tuesday, October 27, at 6 p.m. Waitapu for COLLING WOOD, Wednesday, October 28, at 5 p.m. Collingwoorl for MOTUEKA, Thursday, Oct. 29, at 7 a.m. Motueka for NELSON, Thursday, October 29, at 5 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Saturday, October 3 , at 9 a m . Motueka for NELSON", Saturday, October 31, at 12 uoon. H. CKOSS, Agent TO-MORROW. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. VARIETIES— Grand Fashionable Night. POSITIVELY the LAST NIGHT. JOINT BENKFITof Mr JOHN BLACK and Miss ANNIK MERTON— TUESDAY NIGHT, October 20. 2156 NELSON VOLUNTEKR ARTILLERY CORPS. BTULL in rear of Institute TO-MORROW (Tuesday) Evening, at a quarter-past t> o'clock. ALBERT PITT, 2251 Captain. A MEETING of the Parties who signed the TCuquii-ition for tlieUse of the Hydrant and Hote for the Auxiliary Fire Brigade, Havenroad, will be held at the Steamboat Tavern, ToMOKUOW Evening, < ictober 20. 2243 PERMANENT BITILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. nnHE October Meeting will he held at the X Temperance Hull, THIS EVENING, the 19th, at half psist 6 o'clouk. Stewards — Messrs Hill, Hurley, and Luckie. The New SHARE LIST is still OPEN for the Fourteenth Series. W. ROUT, 2232 Secretary. nnFIE undersigned, having some spare time on ,1 his hands, informs his friends in Nelson that he will he wiost huppy to COLLECT sinv ACCOUNTS entrusted to him, both in town and country. 2144 G. S. WILSON, Waimea road. REMOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMISES. J. P. BLACK & SON. A San INDUCEMENT to visit us at our NEW PREMISES, we might be guilty of the effrontery of stating that circumstances enable us to sell THIETY PER CENT. BELOW ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. We prefer however simply to state facts which cannot be disputed or doubted. We therefore beg to assert that our long experience, and consequent knowledge, of our business as DRAPERS — our extensive acquaintance with the BEST MARKETS— our large connection — and our firm standing in the Trade, enable us to COMPETE with ANY HOUSE in TOWN; and we are resolved that we shall not be underBold by any legitimate Trader. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, October 13, 1868. 2204 TO BE RAFFLED FOR, At the Trafalgar Hotel, By Sixty Members, at £1 each, As soon as the List is filled up, of which due notice will be given, A -SPLENDID LARGE MUSICAL BOX, j_X. with Flute. Bones, Bella, and Drum Accompaniment, in a Handsome Ornamental Rosewood Case, turned legs and plate-glass back; from the Melbourne Exhibition. Price, JEIOO. To be 6een at the Commercial Auction Mart, on application to J. J. HORNBY, 2130 Auctioneer. NKW SHEFFIELD CUTLERY, of really good quality, direct from the Manufactory. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, 2202 Hardy-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 248, 19 October 1868, Page 3
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