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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "OAPTIST CHAPEL, Bridge-street.-1 PUBLIC TEA MEETING. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will be held in the Tenrperanco Hall, in connection -with the above, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, September Ist, after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Chapel, commencing at Seven o'clock, to be addressed 'by several Ministers and Friends. Tea at half-past Five o'clock. Tickets, Is. Gd. each, may be had of the Misses Jay, Bridge-street; and Messrs. Johns and Trewheelab, Trafalgar-street, and Haven-road. J 52 /CONCERT of MUSICAL AMATEURS. yj TO-MOBEOW EVENING, September 2nd, a CONCERT, Vocal and Instrumental, will be given in the Provincial Hall, for the benefit of the bereaved family of an amateur recently deceased. M. Horace Poussard will kindly contribute his esteemed services. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Introduction— lnstrumental. 2. Chorus— May Day . . Muller. 3 Song—'Rig Peri pardoned . Dr. John Claeke. 4. Trio —Turn on, old Time (Maritana) . W. V. Wallace. 5. Fantasia —Pianoforte. 6. Dust—The Hunter . . Kucken. 7. Song-~Thmc is my Heart . Sdhubbrt. 8. Solo Violin —ll Trovatore (M. Horace Poussard) . Verdi. 9. Trio cf Chorus— The Chough and Crow . . . Sir H. E. Bishop. INTERMISSION OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. Part 11. 1. Introduction —Instrumental.' 2. Solo and Chorus —God Bless the Prince of Wales (as sung on the occasion of the Prince's marriage) . . B. RICHARDS. 3. Song —l have always a Welcome for Thee . . . LAiraTON Williams 4. Duet— The Flight of the Swallows .... Kucken. 5. Song. 6. Part Song —Bacchanalian . Marschner. 7. JBallud —Sweet Spirit, hear my Prayer . . . W. V. Wallace. 8. Chorus (by desire) —The Carnoval .... Rossini. 9. Finale —God save the Queen. Tickets of admission may be had at Mr. Station's, Trafalgar-street, until Four o'clock, p.m., of the same day. Front Seats, 55.; Back Seats and Gallery, 3s. 6d. Concert to commence at Eight o'clock. 157 MASONIC HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1863. BENEFIT OF MONSIEUR HORACE POUSSARD, VIOLINIST, FIRST PRIZEMAN OF FRANCE. MOM HORACE POUSSARD has the honor of announcing that his BENEFIT was Postponed from Monday Evening last, and will positively take place on the evening of FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, when ho will perform the celebrated SONATA of PAGANINI, on one string (the fourth). The entire Programme announced for Monday last will be CHANGED, excepting PAGANINI'S SOLO, which is reproduced by the particular desire of several families, who have announced their intention of being present. Reserved Seats, numbered, may be secured of Mr. Stanton only; and Front Scat Tickets may be obtained of Mr. Btanton, Mr. Greenwood, and Mr. Morris Marks ; or at the Wakatu, Trafalgar, Royal, and Masonic Hotels. Reserved and Front Seats, 55.; Gallery and Back Seats, 2s. Cd. each. THOS. R. JONES, 182 Manager and Agent. EX LADY BIRD. 6 CASES KIPPERED HERRINGS, 12 dozen AMERICAN BROOMS, Now on Solo AT HOUNSELL'S STORE (late stmons and co.s), Bridge-street. 177 mHE FRIENDS of tlic late Mrs. INNES JL are respectfully invited to ATTEND her FUNERAL which will take place THIS DAY, leaving her late residence, Washington-valley, at 2 p.m., for the Wesleyan Chapel, Hardy-street, and ■ irom thence to the New Cemetery. S. T. BRENT, Undertaker, 179 Hardy-street. CITY COMPANY NELSON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE MEMBERS of this COMPANY will MEET for PARADE, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Afternoon, at the usual Parade Ground, Hardy-street, at Five o'clock, and on every ensuing Wednesday xintil further notice. By Order, JNO. W. WIGZELI, Hon. Secretary. September 1, 18G3. 178 TO CABINET MAKERS. i nnn rEET °f bkoad cedar ±.\J\J\J BOARDS, half inch, three quarter inch, and one inch,, FOR SALE by the undersigned 122 THOMAS CAWTHRON. H ODDER AND TALBOT are prepared to take orders for BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &c, charging a small advance on published prices. 139 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 28, 1863. THE TIME for receiving TENDERS for ENLARGING and REPAIRING the JETTY at Motueka, and for SCRAPING andTARRING the same, is EXTENDED until WEDNESDAY, the lGlh September next. Plan and specification may be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. JOHN BOYES, District Constable, Motueka. .T. C. RICIIMOND, 176 Provincial Secretary. Resident Magistrate's Office, Nelson, Augustl7, 1863. "TVTOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL i.l MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE, for the Province of Nelson, will be held THIS DAY, TUESDAY, the lstSeptcmber at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of receiving applications for the transfer of Publicans' Licenses. JOHN SHARP, 115 Clerk. ANY persons wishing to VOLUNTEER their services to PROCEED to AUCKLAND, under the Volunteer and Militia Regulations, are requested to SEND their NAMES to the Militia Office, Nelson ; or to Captain MALCOLM, Richmond. J. LOCKETT, Captain, '55 ' Adjutant Nelson Militia.

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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 611, 1 September 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 611, 1 September 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 611, 1 September 1863, Page 2

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