X\7"ANTED a Clerk; one accustomed to T \ to shipping duties preferred. Apply to Mr. W. WILSON. :; , tjiJANTED a Female Servant. Apply \* • fc Mrs. WILLIAM WILSON, Shelbcmrae- • street,' or to Mr. W. Wilson, at his warehouse, .ff [WANTED a Female Servant. Apply l ~ to Mrs. STOCK, London Tavern, Haven-road. WANTED a respectable Female 'SerT T vant. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. WANTED a Servant of all work. ApVT ply to Mrs. AKERSTEN, Marine Hotel. |tefo Provincial Secretary's Office, . | Nelson, December 22nd, 1857. . I TTIS Honor the Superintendent direct^ .-—■*- the publication of the foUowing Letter for general information. By his Honor's command, ALFRED DOMETT, Provincial Secretary. " The New Zealand and Australian Mail Steam Navigation Company (Limited,) 15, St. - Mary Axe^ London, 16th September, .1857., " To his Honor the Superintendent, ■'~,'. i "Nelson," - i "-Sir,—-I beg to inform you that the above Company has';this day completed. arrangements with the Imperial Government, and with Mr. SeweU on behalf of thatl of New Zealand, for the conveyance of her Majesty's Mails between New Zealand, Australia,, and the different Provinces of the first named colony; and furthermore, that the necessary 6team ships will be despatched to the colony with as little delay as possible to assume their various stations. J " I have the honor to be, Sir, -..'' \ " Your most obedient servant, ! (Signed) "Frederick F. Gibbs,. "Manager." •T*- H E A T BE, -*- ; Odd Fellows' Hall. Under the management of ' "' MR. R. H. COX, (Formerly of Saddler's Wells, Theatre, London). LAST NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY, y GREATEST ATTRACTION EVER OFFERED! -"; "X ,* TWO .NEW PIECES! ' " On Saturday, December 26th, the performance will commence with the highl. popular Comedy, THE LOTTERY TICKET; Or, LOVE AND AVARICE. i Wormwood.—Mb. R. H. COX. A NEW BALLAD, by Miss CLARA SEYMOUR. DANCE OF ALL NATIONS, BY Mrs. R. H. COX. After which, by express desire, the " Legendary, 1e- ... moncolly, ond raoraile Poem," yclept YILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH, wUI t»e recited and chaunted as a fareweU Poesy, by MR. R. H. COX, f^tTVi'likins appears to the public on behalf of his representative, and begs to remind them that unless they attend on this occasion they wiU not be in the house, and (consequently the moanings of ViUikms wUI not reach their " olfactory " organs. To conclude with the highly successful Farce, A DAY AFTER THE FAIR, ■'••<'••• • f —_ The BAND of the AMATEUR MUSICAL SOCIETY will be in attendance. Leader—Mr. BONNINGTON. Stage Manager—Mr. R. H. COX. Aotino MANAGER^Mft; FRANCIS LEE.- , Prices o* ADMissioN.-^Dresfl Circle and Piarterre, ta. Gallery, 3s. Tickets (Dress Circle and Parterre) may be obtained of Mr. Stanton,* corner of Trafalgar ahd Hardy streets; »nd of Mr. Everett, Masonic Hotel. - Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock, performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely.J The "steamer Tasmanian Maid wiU return in time for the Theatre, on Saturday the 26th, last night of the company's performance.'
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Colonist, Issue 19, 25 December 1857, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 19, 25 December 1857, Page 3
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