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PROSPECTUS OF ART LOTTERY OF LAEGE AND VALUABLE TTTATEK-COLOUE PAINTINGS, * * (By Mr. Gully, of this City), Recently Exhibited at the Art Exhibition of Duuedin, and NOW ON VIEW at the FREEMASON'S HALL, TItAFALGAB-STBEET, NELSON, From One o'clock to Four daily, admission free ; And may be seen also, at any other hour, on application to Mr. Stanton, opposite the Hall. The Pictures are valued at One Hundbed and Fifty Guineas, described below, with the prices severally which Mr. Gully uniformly receives for similar Works. The Lottery to consist of 150 Shares of One Guinea each, and the Drawing to take place in Nelson, after due notice, in September. The Drawing for the order of selection, to be conducted after the method of the Art Union of London ; and any absentee Prize-holder, not having appointed an agent to select for him, will have his Prize chosen by a Committee to be appointed for such purpose. Scrutators will be nominated at the Drawing, and the result duly published. Delivery of Prizes to be taken in Nelson. PRIZES: Guineas. 1. " St. Aenaud Range, with Lake Ro-to-iti and the waieatt goege," in Elegant Massive Gilt Frame, 5 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in. ; value . . 60 2. "Bush Scene in Golden Bay," in Gilt Frame, 2 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 4 in. . 20 3. "Cape Fabewell" (Storm Scene), in Ornamental Gilt Frame, 3 ft. 6 in. x 2ft. 6 in 20 4. "The Awatebe Valley," Marlborough, in Gilt Frame, 3 ft. 3 in. x 2ft. 4 in 20 5. "View prom: the Dun Mountain," at Sunset, Frame and Size as above 15 6. "Blind Bay, fbom tiie Maungatapu," in Gilt Frame *j\ 7. "TnE Devil's Geip," Upper Buller, Frame as above .... 7^ The value of the foregoing bring full One Hundbed and Fiety Guineas, the following additional CONSOLATION PRIZES will also be put into the wheel for the further advantage of Subscribers. These Works, averaging the value of Ten Guineas each, as usually received by Mr. Gully for similar Paintings, are mounted, with margin, but are unframed :—: — 1. " The Gbeat Godley Glaciee," near Mount Cook. 2. " Ruapahu and Tongabieo," at Sunrise. 3. " The Dividing Range " between Nelson and Marl borough. 4. " Coast Vikw." 5. " The Aechway Island," Cape Farewell. Value of tlia latter, Fifty Guineas ; total Prizes, Two Hundeed Guineas; for the distribution of which, One Hundred and Fifty Tickets, at One Guinea each, will be issued by Mr. W. M. Stanton . . Nelson. Mr. Wm. Lyon . . . Wellington. Mr. Lewis .... Christchurch. Mr. Chablks BONNINGTON . Auckland. Mr. J. C. Shaeland . . New Plymouth. Mr. R. Oliyee . . . Duuedin. Further information of the undersigned, who will forward to the above due notice of the date of drawing, and to whom the names of all subscribers must be sent before the day to be so fixed. W. M. Stanton, Corner of Trafalgar and Hardy-streets, Nelson. Nelson, August 7, 1869. 1150 WILL SOON OPEN ! "OACIIELDER'S GRAND HISTORIC -*-* MIRROR, AND DIORAMA OF THE AMERICAN WAR! H. Eastwood, 1158 Agent. CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, THE PORT, NELSON. H. BENNETT (late Provedore of the Steamers Taranaki and Wellingtou) begs to inform his frienda and ihe public generally, that he has TAKEN the above HOTEL, and trußts that by strict attention to business, he will receive a share of their public patronage. The above Hotel lias been thoroughly renovated, and is situated close to the Government Wharf. VISITORS to NELSON will find this Establishment replete with all the oomforts of a PRIVATE RESIDENCE. BATH ROOMS, provided with Hot, Cold. Salt-water, and ShowerBaths, ALWAYS EEADY. BILLIARDS. A large and sDacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Aioock's best Tables, and under the superintendence of an experienced Marker. The WINES, BEER, and SPIRITS, will be found carefully selected from the best brands. FAMILIES can be ACCOMMODATED with private Apartments and separate attendance. 8®" An ORDINARY every day, at ONE o'clock. H. BENNETT, Pbopeietoe. The Port, August 2, 1869. 1119 JLEVICK has ON SALE, at the Albion • Wharf, and at his Store, Bridge-street (opposite the Warehouse of Mr. T. Fishes), the following ARTICLES .— Coal (Grey River) Wheat Ditto (beßfc Newcastle) Barley Peas Turnips Maize Carrots Bran Onions Sharps Butter Pollard Eggs Flour Cheese Potatoes Oats Apples, and other Fruifc &c, &0., &o. t^^ Parcels left for shipment by Steamers at the Store, in Bridge-Btreet, will be carefully put on board, and Shipping-notes returned. Nelson, August 10, 1869. 1152 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JG. GORE, PLUMBER, &c, « has REMOVED to a Cottage next Campbell's Mill. Orders left at the Trafalgar Hotel will be duly attended to. 1109

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 1

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