New Advertisements. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN. — By permission of his Honor I desire to MEET YOU in the PKOVINCIAL HALL, THIS, TUESDAY EVENING, the sth October, at Half-past Seven o'clock. 2109 JAMES P. HORN. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THIS TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER sth. THHE "JSELSON A RTIZAN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY'S SOCIAL MEETING; AN ENTERTAINMENT, , Consisting of — : CHOICE MUSICAL SELECTIONS AND POPULAR READINGS and RECITATIONS, Will take plnce as above. Admision, ls. each ; Children Half-price. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. J. Hounsell's, J Tingle, W. M. Stanton, W. Darby, or of any of the Members. Chair to be taken at half-past Seven o'clock. R. RUSH, 2093 Hon. Sec. lATO OH HEAD of YOUNG STOCK ±XJ £\J FOR SALE. Apply to JOSEPH BUSH, Anniseed Valley. 2105 TO LET, the WAKATU STABLES. Apply to G. THOMPSON, 2117 Wakatu Hotel, SHEARING will COMMENCE atthe DUMGREE STATION. A WATERE, about the 4tii of November. TEN SHEA REUS and THREE or FOUR STRONG, ACTIVE LADS WANTED. Also, THREE or F'»UR Good MEN, with DOGS, for MUSTERING, about, the 20th October. Early application to be made to Dr. RENWICK, Nelson. 2113 THE SUPERINTENDENCE MR. CURTIS' COMMITTEE will MEET in the OLD ORDERLY ROOM, Hardy Street, at Seven o'clock THIS EVENINO. Tuesday, October 5. -2118 . THE SUPERINTENDENCE MR. AKERSTEN'S COMMITTEE will MEET at thn COMMIT (EE RO'iM, Tr-sfalgar Street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at Eight o'clock. 2116 BOARD and EDUCATION in MOTUEKA. Mrs. PALMER wishes to receive a FEW OHILDREN' to EDUCATE, The strictest a< tention paid to the comforts of those who may be committed to her care. Terms, £9 a Quarter. Accomplishments extra. 2115 SPRING "VTOVELTIES T\RESSES, &c, &c M RS - W. Y. S A ™ HARDY STREET. 2114 MONKEYS versus TADPOLES. LORD MONBOD.DO'S celebrated work on the ORIGIN of MAN and LANGUAGE. 3 Vols., Calf. 10/6. Probably the only copy ih New Zealand. 2119 R. LUCAS & SON. ALTERATION OF PILOTAGE. Superintendent's Office, Nelson. September 20, 1869. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that after the First day of OCTOBER, all STKAM VESSELS entering the Nelson Harbour more than once durhg any one year commencing Ist January, will be charged, both INWARDS and OUTWARDS, the undermenti- ned REDUCED RATES OF PILOTAGE each time of entrance and departure after the first, instead of the rates previously advertised:— Steamers under 240 tons One Pound. „ 240 tons and upwards. One Penny per Ton. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2098 Provincial BELLGROVE TNN AND QTORE, J_ Wai-iti, k3 r | J. WAGSTAFF, Proprietor. DIGGERS ana others can be SUPPLIED with EVERY REQUISITE at Moderate Prices. 1932 FOR SALE. WESLEY'S WORKS.— I 7 Volumes, complete, half-hound ca'f.. Price £2 15s. R. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 234, 5 October 1869, Page 3
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