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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. j FAREWELL PERFORMANCE . . of THE GOURLAY FAMILY. THIS EVENING, Jan. 22, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT of LITTLE MINNIE & Master JOHNNY. IMG HI'S of WOMAN, MY LITTLE WIFEY, GREAT INDIAN BASKET ILLUSION, And cither entertainments. 161 ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. THE usual ANNIVERSARY FETE of the ANCIENT ORDER of FORESTERS will take place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, In Mr Harley's Paddock, near Colling-wood-street Bridge. This will also be occasion for celebrating the TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE. The Members of COURT ROBIN HOOD will celebrate their SIXTH ANNIVERSARY by a Day of Recreation and Amusement, in which they also invite the co-operation of kindred eocietieß and the public generally. OLD ENGLISH SPORTS will be provided, consisting of Donkey Races, Jumping in Sacks> Jingling Matches, Wheelbarrow Races> Foot Races, Quoits, Aunt Sally, &c, &c. SPORTS FOR CHILDREN ■will be provided, and Prizes for the same Distributed. A COLD COLLATION, to be presided over by his Honor the SUPERINTENDENT, will be provided bj Mr Everett, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, in a spacious Booth built expressly for the occasion. Tickets, 3s. 6d. each. A very excellent TEA will also be provided by Mr Johns, in the Booth, at half-past 4 o'clock; tickets for which will be, for adults, Is. 6d. ; for children, Is. The NELSON BRASS BAND has been especially engaged for this occasion, arid will play in the open air during the day. A SPACIOUS DANCING-ROOM will also be provided, at which the above Band will perform. ! Tickets can be obtained of any Member of the Committee, also at Mr Johns's, Trafalgar-street, and at the Masonic Hotel. T. J. CHEESMAN, | 173 Secretary. THE NELSON BUTCHERY, Established 1863. H. WARREN, Bridge-street, "TN thanking, the inhabitants for their patronage, X would remark that the present depression of the times has enabled him to buy, for cash, a large supply of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, and other Stock, of the very best quality and description. His premises in Nelson are under his own superintendence, and his business is conducted with every regard to cleanliness and attention to the requirements of his numerous customers. Meat, like every other article, receives its relative price according to the supply and demand. From his own practical knowledge of the trade, and purchasing for cash, he is enabled to procure at all times the BEST STOCK that can be obtained in the province. H. W. would also inform owners and masters of vessels, and the public, that he is now prepared to serve them at the following Cash Prices: — Legs, Loins, and Shoulders of Mutton 4d per lb. Sides of Mutton 3£d „ Quarters of Lamb ... 3s 6d to 4s 6d each Prime Roasting Beef 6£d per lb. Boasting Beef s£d „ Boiling 4d and 5d Soup „ 3d „ Bump Steaks 7d „ Beefsteaks 6d „ Pork and Veal 6d „ Hams and Bacon always on hand. Poultry and Vegetables when in season. J H. WARREN, Bridge-street. 181 NOTICE. IT is my intention to LAY POISON on my property in Washington Valley, after this date. W. BETTANY. Nelson, January 21, 1569. 176 .NOTICE. ALL those persons who are INDEBTED to the late JAMES HARFORD, junior, are requested to pay their accounts on or before the 30th January next, ; and all accounts against the said James Harford Jnust be sent in by that date, ot they Vrcll not be recognised. . ;. By order pf the executor, , „ •■■ J> ASHBURNJ Hardy-street, Nelson, Dec. SI, 1858. 2769

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 18, 22 January 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 18, 22 January 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 18, 22 January 1869, Page 3

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