WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCBOOL ANNIVERSARY, MOTUEKA.. TWO SERMONS will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Motueka, on SUNDAY, 27 th December, in the Morning at N, and in the Evening at 7 o'clock, by the R.v, R. L. YICKEKS. . ' Collections after each Service in aid of the above School. On MONDAY following, 28th, there will be a TEA "-MEETING-, after which several Minister* and Friends will deliver addresses. Children's Tea at 3, Adults at 5 o'clock. Tickets, ls. 6d. each; Children not belonging to the School, ls. ' 2539 SCHOOL OF ARTS. A GENERAL .MEETING of working and . intending members for the ensuing term, will be held at the Schoolroom. Hardy-street, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the Principal, WM. H. LA WLEY LEECH, 2561 Secretary. ESTATE OF F, STOCK. A FIRST DIVIDEND of Two Shillings in the Pound, in ihe above Estate, will be PAYABLE at the office. of Messrs Morrison, Sclanders, & Co, on and affcr THURSDAY next, the I Oth instant, to Creditors who have proved their claims. JAMES LO\VE,V T 25.59 J. R. DODSON, J lrus «es. MASONIC HOTEL, TRAFALGAR-STREET. Nelson. E. EVERETT (Late of the Bank Hotel), BEGS to announce that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS in the • abore Premises, and trusts that, by adhering to the same principles of management which have hitherto guided his efforts, and secured i_->ny years of public patronage and confidence, a large * measure of support will again be accorded him. The ample accommodation possessed by the NEW PREMISES affords unusual facilities for the comfort of temporary residents in town, - while the CULINARY and BAR DEPARTMENTS will be rery carefully superintended. ' An ORDINARY every day, at 1 o'clock. Chops at any hour in the day. A SPACIOUS BILMARD ROOM. 2557 E. BUXTON & CO. BEG to call attention of Agriculturists, &c, to their LARGE -STOCK of— PBIZE PLOUGHS HARROWS CHAFFMACHINES CORNCRUSHERS CHEESEPRESSES _ €HURNS GRASS SEEDS &c, &c. E. B. & CO. have also a very LARGE ASSORTMENT of the Best Makers'— Single »nd Double Barrel Guus Colts, Adams, and smith & Wesson's Revolvers Hall's Best, No. 1 Powder. Shot, Caps •-" E. B. & CO. -hold at present about 40 tons of GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Also, for Sale, VERY CHEAP, a 200-gallon Oblung COPPER BOILER, with Syphoa and Pipiug complete. E. BUXTON & CO, GENERAL IMPORTERS. 2497 the.best and cheapest JtCeady-made Olothing AND MEfcCEH* I» AT W ILSON & JfcviCHARDSON'S, Who have just added to their Stock— Q PACKAGES of Mens and Boys' O HATS aud CAPS 6 PACKAGES of Shirts, Collnrs, Ties, Scarves, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 5 PACKAGES of Melbourne-made CLOTHING O PACKAGES of Mole TROUSERS. WILSON & RICHARDSON, 2433
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 289, 7 December 1868, Page 3
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