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Public Notices. NELSON RACES. THE Stewards of the Nelson Turf Club beg to announce that the CHARGES for ADMISSION at the GATE of the NELSON RACECOURSE, for the ensuing Meeting, the 20th and 21st instant, will be aa under : — Pedestrians, Is. each, for each' day Equestrians, Is. 6d. each, for each day Two-wheeled vehioles, 29. 6d. each, for each day Four-wheeled ditto, ss. each, for each day. CHARGES for admission to GRAND STAND and SADDLING YARD, as usual:— Saddling Yard, 2s. 6d. for each day Grand Stand, ss. for each day Family tickets for Grand Stand, and Saddling Yard, for both days, 20s. v 0. Elliott, Secretary of Turf Club. Nelson, March 12, 1866. 650 IYELSON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of No. 2 COMPANY will be held at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on MONDAY EVENING next, the 19th instant, at Seven, p.m. John Lookett, Captain, 665 Adjutant Nelson Militiat and Volunteers. RACE BALL. rriHE RACE BALL will take place on J- THURSDAY, March 22, at the Provincial Hall. Stewabds : S. Robinson, Eeq. I N. G. Morse, Esq. T. Brunner, Esq. | G. Saxton, Esq. G. White, Esq. Gentlemen's Tickets, £1 ; Ladies', 10s. ; to be had of the Stewards. Dancing to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. - 672 NELSON INSTITUTE EXHIBITION. THE EXHIBITION is OPEN DAILY from Eleven, a.m., till Five, p.m., and in the Evening from Seven till Nine. Prices of Admission :— Single Tickets, Is. ; Children, 6d. Season Tickets, ss. j Ditto for Families, 10a. 6d. Jno. Pbboy, 534 Hon. See. IV'ELSON EXHIBITION. SPLENDID GALLERY OF PICTURES. LITHOGRAPHIC' PRESS, IN FULL WORK GALVANIC BATTERY. PHARAOH'S SERPENTS. SPECIMENS OF BRITISH, FOREIGN AND NATIVE ART CURIOSITIES. NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES. &c, &c, &o. - 583 TO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. Gbntlshen — Perceiving that there are two vacancies in the Board of Governors of the Nelson College, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for a seat. In placing my services at your disposal, I have no other ambition than to serve the interests of this institution, but at the same time I shall feel happy to withdraw if any more fitting or deserving candidate should present himself. I remain, Yours obediently, Joseph Henbt Letien. Nelson, February 23. 522 TO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. Gentlemen— l desire to offer myself for one of the vacancies in the Board of Governors of Nelion College. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, David Jennings. Motueka, March 1. 567 NELSON TO FOX HILL. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the publio of Nelson and the Waimeas, that he has purchased from Messrs. M'CONEBT, BIBBBLL, and Co. the goodwill of the traffic between Nelson and j Fox-hill, and that he will continue to run a COACH DAILY between FOX-HILL and NELSON, leaving Fox-hill at half-past Seven o'clock, a.m., and Nelson at Three, p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. Fbanois Holdeb, Nelson, November 24. 2701 WANGAPEKA, SHERRY, LYELL, and BATON DIGGINGS. T> ARTIES proceeding to the above Diggings X will find STORES and TOOLS of all descriptions, at PHILLIPS' VICTORIA STORE, at a trifle over Nelson prices. ALE, WINE, and SPIRITS, of superior quality Good Accommodation pob Man and Hobsb. Two miles from Fawoett's. 2691 MAPS of HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH in course of publication, and may be had in a few days. A MAP shewing all the Town Allotments about to be offered in the first Sale by the Provincial Government of Canterbury. Price, 2s. 6d., or proof copies on drawing paper to hang in an office 10s. Published by Mr. John Roohpobt, and can be obtained from J. Hottnsell, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, or in Hokitika and Ohristchurch through any Bookseller. 440 W. F. THOMAS AND CO.'S pATENT SEWING MACHINES. Paris, 1855. PRIZE MEDAL. London, 1862. These Machines bo long and extensively ÜBed in all departments of trade, at the Royal Army Clothing Depdt, Pimlico, in many regiments, and for family purposes, are now employed largely in India and the colonies. They give perfect satisfaction, and may be relied on as efficient, useful and practical Machines, saving times, and of great utility where skilled labour is scarce. They are extremely simple, easily learnt, and not liable to derangement. The stitohing ii alike on both sides of the material, and the thread cannot be pulled out. The prices vary from £10 to £30. 66, NaWGATE-STBBBT and REGENT-OlßOtri, OXTOBD* 2200 ITBIBT, LOH9OK.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 17 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 17 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 17 March 1866, Page 1

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