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Neto gfo&erttsemwts. CONCERT. A CON CERT, by MUSICAL AMATEUES, will be given in the Provincial Hall, t on the Evening of FEIDAY next, the 9th instant, in AIP of those who were rendered HOUSELESS by the late FLOOD. PEOGEAMME. J Pact I. ' 1. Chobtts— " The Bells of St. Michael's Tower" W. Knyvett. 6 2. Baxiad— "Besßie" G. Linley. , 3. Song— "Sunset" Balfe. 4. Glee—" The Image of the Rose " . ..Reichardt. 5. Solo, Haep Bogsa. 6. Song — " My pretty Jane " Bisliop. 7. Dpet — "Meet Me by Moonlight" I (arranged by E. B. Waicot). 8. Solo, Violin Paganini. 9. Quartette— "Tho Letter" J.L.Hatton. Intermission of Fifteen Minutes. r Pact 11. 1. Pact Soxg— " Banish oh Maiden ". . .Pohlenz. 2. Song — " The Heart bow'd down"... Balfe. 3. Song— " Tho Old Arm Chair " H. Rttssel. 4. Septette — "The Mariner's Return" Kucken. 5. Ballad— "Then You'll remember Me" M.W. Balfe. 6. Fantasia, Haep Chatterton. 7. Duet— "Could a Man bo Secure" S.Goodwin. 8. Chobus — " Aldiborontiphoscofornio- • chrononhotonthologos Calcott. 1 9. Finale—" God save the Queen." » Tickets (to the Stalls 45., to the G-allery 2s. 6d.) may be had at Mr. Stanton's, aud at the principal stores and hotels. " Concert to commence at Eight o'clock. 605 ]V"ELSON INSTITUTE EXHIBITION. » PHAEAOH'S SERPENTS!!! 1 On THUE3DAY EVENING, March 8, at Eight o'clock. ' Jno. Pebot, » 607 Hon. Sec. . SATUEDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. -M"ELSO"F RACES. I Notice is hereby given, that ' THE GATES OF THE EAOE COUESE, THE GRAND STAND and SADDLING YARD, AND THB I GROUND FOR BOOTHS, ON THE COURSE, r Will be LET by AUCTION, ' by Mr. D. Moobk, for the ensuing Race Meeting, at b hi« Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY 1 next, March 10th, at Twelve o'clock precisely. 1 Eaoh lot will be put up at a reserved price. The ' allotments for Booths will be marked off by the ' Stewards, and a plan of the ground shown. Nelson, March 7. 590 HPO the ELECTORS of COLLINGWOOD. Gentlbmen — I beg to offer mynelf as a CANDIDATE to represent you in the General Assembly. By the next mail, I will lay before you at length my views on the affairs, paßt and present, of the colony. Meantime, I will only say, that I am prepared to support the self-reliant policy of Mr. Weld ; and that I condemn most strongly Mr. Stafford's unlawful attempts to build up the Province of Auckland, at 3 the expense of this Island, by making it a present of t all the ConGscated Land, and advancing it £100,000 tott ot Colonial Debentures. I am, Gentlemen, [ Your obedient servant, Wiixiam Thomas Locke Tbavebs. Christchurch, February 26, 1866. 563 HTO CHARLES ELLIOTT, Esq., Nelson. f My DBAB Sib— At a recent meeting of the magia> l trates, at Motueks, W. Wright, J.P., was heard to say that " J had been stigmatized by the press of this colony as a liar" or words to that tifect. As lam entirely ignorant to what this person alludes, may I 1 beg the favour of your informing me whether any. - thing haß of late appeared in your columns which would justify language of so gross a nature P I am, my dear sir, Yours faithfully, Fred. E. Hobneman. S Collicgwood, January 20, 1866. , To F. E. Hobkemav, Esq., J.P. 1 My sbab Sia—ln reply to your note of the 20th - ultimo, I can ouly say I have no knowledge of anything ever having appeared in the Examiner, that i, could justify Mr. Wright in making the charge he a did against you. Youra very truly, 0. Elliott. Nelson, February 3, 1866. 606 9 A/i RS. ROBERT MARTEN is now preJjJL pared to receive a limited number of PUPILS for MUSIC and BINGING. Terms on application. Trafalgar-square. 608 WANTED, a good general SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Wbey, the Wood. March 6. 604 WANTED, a good PLOUGHMAN. Apply to Mrs. Nicholson, Woodstock1 park. 603 NUESEEY GOVEENESS. A Respectable YOUNG PERSON wishes for a situation as NURSERY GOVERNESS. > Salary not so much an object a* a comfortable home. Direct A B, box 24, Post Office. 587 r ~* (Ko&evnmcnt Notice, ' Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 6, 1866. TENDERS will be RECEIVED at this ' J. office until MONDAY, the 21th instant, for TARRING and PAINTING the MOUTERE BRIDGE. A specification can bo seen at thU office, and at the I house of Mr. Thomas Boyes, district constsble, I Motut-ka. iLFKED GbEENFIEU). 1 602 Provincial Secretary. | ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE for the District of Nelson, will be held at the Courthouse, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the I7tli day of April ' next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration APPLICATIONS !for LICENSES for the SALE of FERMENTED 1 and SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, pursuant to the Ordinance, Session IT., No. 12, of the Legislative 1 Council of New Zealand. All applications must be lodged with me, on or be- ! fore TUESDAY, the 3rd day of April next. John Shabp, Clerk to Resident Magistrate. Nelson, Miroh 7. 609

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 8 March 1866, Page 2

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