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Jiefo Bfobcrttoement& ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE TYCOON TROUPE. OF JAPANESE, . in Tiraa MARVELLOUS FEATS. Received last night with Thunders of Applauso, by a crowded and admiring audience. The above TROUPE had tho honour of appearing twice before IJ.R.H. the Duke op Edisbueoii. Doors open at hnlf-past Seven : commence at Eight. Admission : Front Hoats, 55. ; Second Sea f s, 3s. j j Gallery, 2s. REMEMBER! LAST NIGHT of the JAPANESE, as they sail by steamer To-morrow. 880 NO. 1 NELSON CITY RIFLES. A FULL ATTENDANCE at DRILL THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at Fivo o'clock, in rear of tho Institute, is requested. By order, A. EIMOTT, 875 Hon. Sec-. TO PAINTERS. RENDERS are required for PAINTERS 1 i. WORK, intended to bo dono for Sir D. Monko, at his residence, NKWSTEAP. Tho ppeciQcation may be seen at tho oiiice of the uudersignpd, to whom tho Tenders are to bo delivered on or before WEDNESDAY, tho 27th iustaut, but tho lowest amount will not neec3sarily bo accepted. War. Beatson. Sclwyn-pluce, Nelson. 870 FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLINERY, AND DRESS GOODS. MRS. 11. GREEN lias (lie honour of informing the Ladies of Nelson and the country districts, that she has EVERY DESCRIPTION of the above GOODS in great variety, and at reasonable prices. Inspection invited. Trufulgar-atreet, Nelson, near the Church. 802 NELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, TIIArAXOAB-STBEET. TUST ARRIVED by the s.s. Wellington— tl 2 hhds. and 2 qr-caeka of very line old DARK BRANDY. 871 Hbnhy Baly. OYSTERS! OYSTERS i OYSTERS! A FRESH LOT of OYSTERS just arrived xl_ from QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND. On SALK at tho OYSTER SALOON, opposite tho Trafalgar Hotel. AnTONI BOGDENB, 869 Bridge-street. r |^IIE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. J. L. A- BAILEY beg to return their most sincere THANKS to tho public for their generous SUBSCRIPTIONS. 873 NOTICE. NOTICE. MR. WILLIAM HALE, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Tory and Hordy-Btnets, late Woimca-road, bpg9 to inform his friends and the public tlmt he is in no way connected with John Hale, of Toi-toi-volloy. William Hale, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Tory and Hardy-sireets, Late Waimca-road. P.S.— All letters should be addressed, " Mr. William Hale." 854 TO THE PUBLIC. IN reference to the notice, signed William Hate, and e-peciully that portion which infer* that ho (William Hale) w in no way connected with J. Haie, of Toi-toi Valley, therefore be it known unto all men, that the ssid William Hale has told the truth, and I hereby confirm the above important announcement, &c. At the same time I would adviao and caution Mr. Willum Hale, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Tory and Hardy-streets, late of tho Waimca-road, to absta'n from receiving or opening any letters addressed to tho undersigned. John Hale, Toi-toi Valley. Nelb-on, May 18, 1868. 878 T A M E S TINGLE, O BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Bridge-street, near Trafalgar-street, Nelbok. 1933 WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. C. Klliott, Examiner-Btreet. WANTED a good general FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at tho Examiner Oilieo. 872 r jp O LET, ON LEASE, *- MOUNT IIESLINGTON, Tho Property of J. G. Miles, E?q. This desirable property, situate in the centre of the Wn'inoap, along v good road within an easy distance !)f town, oilers unusual advantages for a GENTLEMAN'S EKfeIDENOB. Tho Houso is situated on a pleapant acclivity, prewnting tin extensive end magnificent view South, West, nml North, and 16 surrounded by an expansive ,\nd ornamental LAWN AND PLANTATION, rtifh a long carringc-iime. The site is eminently healthy, the Dwcl!itig-hou!>e is commodious, and tho Ofliet-M surroimding, including the eicvllonfc STABLING AND COACIMIOUSK, iro veil appointed aud conveniently arranged. There is a well-planted GARDEN ASD ORCHARD, ihu!'d-<iicp of wnt*-) 1 , good enclosure?, and every comWr t.f homo accommodation. The Buildings have vu'iitly undirj-ono o thorough rcnervation, and the Jrouiids are in good order. Apply to W . M . 8T A N 'J 1 ON , TIUI7AI.aAK-6T.HEET. 803 £l)tpp(na Jriitflligfiirf. AttUlVEl). May 15, strainer Wallaby, from Wangamii. 1(5, culler Thami'tf, iroiu Pdonis Sound. — etoniiKT Murray, from West port. — barque Anna, ironi J> T i«wea*tli>. 17, steamer John Perm, from Wcstport. — steamer Nelson, from Westport. — steamer Wellington, from l'iulon nnd Wellington. — brigantine Hercules, from Newcastle. — cutter Supply, from Colliugwood.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 2

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