$eto fUj&erttsemems. A NCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. ii_ — THE USUAL ANNIVERSARY FETE OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Will take place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, In Mr. Hahlex's Paddonk, near Collbgwood-slreet Bridge This will also be the occasion for celebrating the TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE. Tho MEMBERS of COURT ROBIN HOOD will CELEBRATE their SIXTH ANNIVERSARY by a Day of Recreation and Amusement, in which they also invite the co-operation of kindred Societies and the public generally. OLD ENGLISH SPORTS will be provided, consisting of DONKEY RACES, JUMPING IN SACKS, JINGLING MATCHES, WHEELBARROW RACES, FOOT RACES, QUOITS, AUNT SALLY, &c, &c. SPORTS FOR CHILDREN will be provided, and Prizes for the same distributed. A COLD COLLATION, to be presided over by his Honour the SUPERINTENDENT, will be provided by Mr. Etbrett, at hulf-pHst Twelve o'clock precisely, in a spacious Hooth built expressly for the occasion. Tickets, Three Shillings and Sixpence each. A very excellent TEA will also be provided by Mr. Joiips, in the Booth, at half-past Four o'clock, Tickets for which will b^, for Adults, One SniLLING and Sixpenck, and for Children, One Shilling-. The NELSON BRASS BAND has been especially engaged for this occasion, and will plt-.y in the open air during the day. A SPACIOUS DANCING ROOM will also be provided, in which the above Band will perform. TICKETS can be oblained of any Member of the Committee; also at Mr. I. Johns', Trafalgar-street, and at the Masonic Hotel. T. T. Cheesman, 135 Secretory. I. 0. 0. F., M. U. rpilE MEMBERS of the LOYAL NELSON JL nml HOWARD LODGES are requested tn MEET in Full Regalia, on MONDAY MORNING next, at hnlf-pa-t Ten o'clock, for tho purpose of: joimne the FORESTERS iti cc-le!rating their ANNIVERSARY and to take part in the Amusements of the day. 219 By Obdeb of tub Committee. TEA PARTY AND CONCERT IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, WAIMEA-WEST. A TEA PARTY, at which the Bishop ok Nelson has promieed to preside, will be held in the Drill Shed, Waimea-west, on FRIDAY Afternoon, sth February, nt Four o'clock. In the Evening, at Eight o'clock, there will be a CONCERT, at which several Members ot the Nelson Harmonic Society have kindly consented to assist. Tickets for tho Tea Party, 25. ; Children, halfprice ; for the Concert, 35., muy be obtained from the Churchwardens, Waimea-west. 211 IVTEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK.— PerL>i sons possessed of Thoroughbred Horses which have not appeared in Vols. I. and 11. of the Stud Book, are requested to furnish the undersigned with their NAMES and PARTICULARS of BREEDING by the end of MARCH ntxt, as Volume 111. is in course of preparation. 0. Elliott. Nelaon, January 20, 1869. 132 [REMOVED FBOM 11EIDGE-STIIEET.] JAMES TINGLE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Trajalg-ar-steebt, Nelson. New Buildings, opposite Mooee's Auction Mart. (Bfo&crmnsnt Notice* PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 20, 1869. npHE Superintendent directs it to be X notified, that the PUBLIC OFFICES will be CLOSED on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the Ist and 2nd FEBRUARY next. Alpeed Greenfield, 129 Provincial Secretary.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9, 30 January 1869, Page 2
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