Superintendent's Office, Nehon, November 3, 1868. 7TIENDERS will be received at this office until i FRIDAY.the 13th instant, from persons desirous of LEASING the Cattle Market Reserve (.10 acres), situated ou the Waimea-road. -For particulars of Lease, apply at this office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2371 Provincial'Seeretary. ARMED CONSTABULARY. WANTED, a few smart, active, single Young MEN, under 30 years of age, for the -Mounted Constabulary Force. Terms— 3s. 6d. a day and rations. Apply at the Militia and Voluriteer Orderly Rooms, Hardy-street. JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, -2325 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. STEAM to PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, and MELBOURNE, with 'Panama Mails and "Passengers. il AJhr FJM&E Panama Co.'s steamship t4Jy|L X AIREDALE Jgjß llji^M leave as above TO-MORROW «3sfe§|l|§_li& Morning, at 11 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's * office, Government Wharf. 2279 THAMES GOLDFIELDS. #OR WANAGNUI AND MANUKAU. J '3a rPHE splendid, new, unrivalled «JLJE vafflsL J_ twin-screw steamship, jßgQ^. JOHN P-EM-N, Caket, Commander, will leave '•for-the above ports TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, the 6th instant. For freight or passage, apply on board or a"t 'the office, Trafalgar-street. :2373 J. JOHNSON. CHEAP TRIPS for the HOLIDAYS. m ~k?_ TJASSE-TGERS *> Motueka by -S3s«*ra^ X the LADY BARKLY, on SATURDAY, Nov. 7, at 10 a.m., can return on TUESDAY, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. Return Tickets, 5s each. Passengers from Motueka, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2 'p.m., can return on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 12 noon. Return Tickets, ss. each. 2353 PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. PUBLIC HOLIDAY, MONDAY,Nov. 9. T)LEASURE EXCURSION up the WAIMEA JL RIVER and to RABJBIT ISLAND.— 'Thep.s. M O UT O A will run as above, weather permitting, leaving 'Government Wharf at 10 a.na., returning at ■5.30 p.m. Return Fares, 2s. 6dL; Children, half-price. Refreshments as usual. Parties- can select -their own place of landing. 2360 iBAND OF HOPE ANNIVERSARY. -PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 9. THE Children will meet at the Temperance Hall at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, form a •PROCESSION, walk round the town, and then ■return to the Hallto Tea in the afternoon. There yill be a TE2. MEETING for Adults, commencing at 6 o'clock in the evening, and a PUBLIC MEETING after Tea. Singing, conducted by Mr WALCOT; Temperance Dialogues and Recitations, by the Children; to conclude -with the Magic Lantern. Admission.— To Adults' Tea, 2a.; to the -Meeting, Is.; to Children's Tea, 6d. Tickets to be had of MrR. Burn, Trafalgarstreet; Mr L M. Hill, Bridge-street; Mr B. Crisp, 'Hardy-street. All children invited. 2348 B. CRISP. NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. QHAREHOLDERS are requested to PAY the >O Amount of their Arrears to the undersigned ss early m possible. •. JNO. PERCY, 4553 Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 263, 5 November 1868, Page 3
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