TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. fi ENTLEMEN,— The Nomination of Members VJT of the Provincial Council for the City of Nelson has been fixed for Tuesday next, when it is my intention to ask you to renew the confidence you have so often placed in me by electing me one of your Representatives. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY ADAMS. Nelson, Nov. 3, 1869. 2354 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. /""I ENTLEMEN,— As the nomination of Can\JT didates to represent the City in the Provincial Council will take place on the 9th instant, I take this opportunity of informing you that it is my intention again to solicit your suffrages, and I trust you will consider that my conduct as your representative during the past four years has been sufficiently satisfactory tp merit a continuance of ycur support. ALFRED GREENFIELD. Nelson, Nov. 2, 1869. 2340 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. f^ ENTLEMEN,— At the request of many of VT the Electors, I have again consented to become a Candididate to represent you in the Provincial Council, and should you again return me to fill that important trust, I will endeavour to forwurd the interests of the City and the Province generally to the best of my ability. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, Yours obediently, ROBERT BURN. Nelson, Nov. 3. 1869. 234S "p TT O O P E E , WAKEFIELD STORE, WAKEFD3LD. Every Requisite for Diggers supplied at Reasonable Rates. 2344 BLUE i^REEK TVGGINGS. Parties proceeding to the Reef at Wangageka will find everything necessary at PHILLIPS'S STORE, Tadmok, (2£ miles from Fawcett's). Good Accommodation for Man and Horse. 2342 TO PERSONS FURNISHING. MESSRS. THOMPSON & STAVERT will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stores, Trafalgar Street, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 4 Spring Hair-seated Sofas 2 do., do. 12 Colonial Couches, with Cushions and Pillows complete 6 Dining Tables. Polished Tops 10 Kitchen Tables 48 Cane-seated Chairs 4 Book Cases, Glass Doors 1 Washstand 1 Dressing Table. 8 Chests of Drawers 2 Arabian Bedsteads 10 Bulrush Beds Loo Tables, Bootjacks, and a variety of other Furniture, all quite new. Sale at 1 1 a.m. 2315 THOMPSON & STAVERT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TJEMOVED to NEW OFFICES, next Union JLL Bank, Hardy-street, Nelson. 2353 ADAMS & KINGDON. VI CTO RI A TT OTE L , Haven Road. JIJL Amusements Evert Evening, 8 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE. 2200 BAND OF HOPE ANNIVERSARY. mHERE will be a PROCESSION and TEAX MEETING of the BAND OF HOPE, and Children of Nelson, as usual, on the 9th November (Prince of Wales' Birthday). 2310 <••■-•. B. CRISP. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. THE ELECTORS of Nelson who, by their Votes on Monday manifested their confidence in Mr. Curtis, as Superintendent, are requested to MEET on THURSDAY EVENING, in the late Orderly Room, Hardy-st., to take measures to secure the Election of Members of the Provincial Council who wilkbe, likely to support the Superintendent. , " Nelson, November 2, 1869. 2341
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 259, 3 November 1869, Page 3
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