SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. At Twelve o'clock. THAMES GOLDFIELDS, 3 Cl(\ SCRIP, of £1 each, 17s. 6d. ■-JXJ paid up, in the Inkerraann and Durham Goldmining Company. Also, One Promoter's Share, equal to 500 Scrip, of £1 each, 17s. 6d. paid up, in the Sandy Greek Goldmining Company, situated at the head of the Karaka. Without Reserve. THOMPSON & STAVERT. 2399 Auctioneers. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. LAST NIGHT ! ! LAST NIGHT ! ! ! npHATCHER SMALL, DANIELS, AND SALAMON. Come and hear Thatcher's "DREAM OF THE FUTURE." Immense success of Small's new Stump Speech "DAT'S WHAT'3 DE MATTER." REMEMBER THAT THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Is positively the LAST APPEARANCE OF THATCHER AND COMPANY IN NELSON. »§_" THATCHER, will perform at the Institute, MOTUEKA, on FRIDAY NEXT. 2401 A SECOND EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHARKHOLDERS in the RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR ASSOCIATION, will be held at the Eicbmond Institute, on FRIDAY, November 12, at Seven p.m., for the purpose of Confirming or otherwise the proposed Revision of the Rules. T. J. THOMPSON, 2400 Hon. Sec. J3IRD, TTLOW & TWILLS' ri REAT A MERICAN /^IIRCUS. FISHER'S PADDOCK, BRIDGE STREET. ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, roa the BENEFIT of the CONVALESCENT FUND or THE NELSON HOSPITAL. Under the distinguished patronage of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, AND THE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. A variety of Entertainments and Scenes in the Circus, and Acrobatic Performances, by the following talented members of the Company ; — 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 Contortionist. \ MR. BLOW, And highly trained and sagacious Trick Dogs in their pleasing aud entertaining performance. ; Doors Open at Half-past Seven. Performance to commence at Eight, sharp. Pit, 25.; Dress Circle, 45.; Children, Half-price. .--*:. 2404 f' - •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 264, 10 November 1869, Page 3
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