FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTQN, DUNEDIN, BLUFF HARBOR, and MELBOURNE. ; >rA ;r | - HH HE Steamer JHJJL- EAKGITOTO -. Will leave as above TO-MORROW Thursday, the 4th instant, at Seven a.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. Nelson, November 3, 1869. 2350 FOR TARANAKI AND MANUKAU (AUCKLAND). II •! FTHHE Steamship SgffiL AIREDALE, s^liflilPß'will leave for above Ports, on or about THURSDAY, November 4. . Diggers provided with a Free Passage from Auckland to Thames Diggings. THOMAS CAWTHRON, „ Agent, 2333 Government Wharf. FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. M^ finHE Regular Trader Ji§k midge Will Sail for the above Port on SATURDAY NEXT. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. LIVICK, 2221 Albion Wharf, WANTED, for CASH, a Good GELDING for Saddle ; must be quiet, and not under fifteen hands. Apply to Mr. E. J. BROCK, V.S., Bridge-street, Nelson. 2345 WANTED, a GOAT, in FULL MILK Apply at the Office of this Paper. 2343 MILK-WALK FOR SALE. A MILK BUSINESS to be Disposed of, with the Unexpired Term of Lease of Land situate in Grove-street. For, &c., apply to 2329 E. NEWLAND, Grove-street. ■ — . — . — — .. . ARRIVAL OF T)IRD, E>LOW & TRILLS* f^ REAT A MERICAN /CIRCUS. This Splendid Company has been playing with the greatest possible success for the period of Three Months in Auckland, and intend playing for a Limited number of Nights in Nelson, on the Ground known . as FISHER'S PADDOCK, Bridge Street. The Performance will commence with the GRAND STAR and WALTZ ENTREE with the SIX TRAINED STEEDS, Who will go through a Variety of Performances, led by Miss Anuie Norman and Mr. Bird. Mr. GOULD WALLACE In his Beautiful INDIAN JUGGLING ENTERTAINMENT! SIGNOR SALAVARIO, The South American Star Rider, in his Intrepid Feats of Horsemanship. MADAME ANAREAU, The most accomplished and daring Lady Equestrienne of the day. Mr. MORRIS MURRAY, The Prince of Clowns, in his amusing Stump Oration. HERR CHRISTOFF, The most astounding Tight Rope Dancer, the acknowledged best Performer on the Rope that ever appeared in the Colonies. THE THREE WONDERS. Young American, Young Olma, and Liliputian Charlie, in their daring Acrobatic Entertainment. Mr. THOMAS BIRD, The Great Trick Rider and Conortionist, Mr. BLOW, And his highly trained and sagacious Trick Dogs, in their pleasing and entertaining performance. Doors Open at Half-past .Seven. , Performance to commence at Eight, sharp. Pit, 28.: Dress Circle, 45,; Childrenl Half-pricei ■ ■ ■■■■■•. D '■"• ,:?• .a^rC^M^:/
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 259, 3 November 1869, Page 3
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386Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 259, 3 November 1869, Page 3
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