GOOD SOUND, LAUGE FRAMED EWE S . MR. ELLIOTT will Sell by AUCTION, At the Fair Ground, Richmond, • On THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869, 300 Good Sound Lai ge Framed EWES, In Excellent Condition. Sale to take place at Twelve o'clock, and the Sheep will be put up in Lots to suit Purchasers. 748 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. ELLIOTT has received instructions from C. A. Moniz, Esq.. to Sell by PUBLIC* AUCTION, About the 30th instant — A mixed lot of CATTLE, including several Good Dairy Cows Five Good HORSES A Quantity of FARM IMPLEMENTS. including Ploughs, Harrows, &c. Lot of SADDLEKY; Sets of Single and Double HARNESS SAW BENCH AND CASTINGS Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Particulars in future Advertisement. 769 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Great Attraction ! ! Positively for Two Nights Only ! ! ! THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW. THATCHER'S PICTORIAL AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. LIFE ON THE GOLDFIELDS. ' MRS. THATCHER IN OPERATIC SONGS. NEW LOCAL SONG BY THATCHER. To conclude with a Laughable Burlesque Duet, " TIIE PRINCE'S VISIT," Introducing the Latest Popular Airs. Doors Open at Half- past Seven, to commence at Light. Admission, ls ; Second Seats, 2s ; Reserved Seats, 3s. 770 T> A L L In honor of H.R.H. Tbe DUKE of EDINBURGH. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who have already sent in their names, and others also desirous of obtaining Tickets, will receive them on application to any of the following Gentlemen, viz : — Sir D. Monro, Messrs. Brunner, Greenfield, Huddlestone, Stanton, Williams, and Fletcher; or to F. 11. PICKERING, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. N.B. Tickets wiil not be issued after Saturday, 10th instant. No money will be taken at the doors. 775 CLIFTON TERRACE SCHOOL. -JUT R. GILBERT Has a Vacancy for ONE PUPIL to 7SO BOARD AND EDUCATE. NELSON TEA GARDENS, HAVEN ROAD. RBALL having rented from the Executors o the weil-known Garden of the late J. .Poynter, Esq., begs to announce that he has OPENED the same as a PUBLIC TEA GARDEN and RECREATION GROUND, where all who desire to form pleasure parties within easy access from the centre of the city can do so at small expense, while they will enjoy the salubrious sea air, splendid views, and a ramble amid 10 acres of pleasure ground. No charge for admission. Tea and other Refreshments supplied to those who may desire the same. . Boiling water will be supplied to tea parties, if required, at a small charge. NELSON TEA GARDENS, THE PORT. 232 TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. PARTIES desirous ot SUPPLYING REFKESHMENTS in the FORKSTERS' BOOTH, which will be erected in the Police Paddock, during the visit of H.R H. the Duke of Edinburgh, are requested to apply before Seven o'clock on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, to JAMES GRAHAM, 776 Provincial Hotel. EU L E R S , Round and Parallel. At R. LUC A S 8e SON'S.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 78, 5 April 1869, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 78, 5 April 1869, Page 3
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