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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' ME. WALTEE DOUGLAS will PUBAGH at the BAPTIST CHAPEL, Bridge-street, on SUNDAY Morning, at 11; and at the TEMPERANCE HALL on SUNDAY Evening, at half-past 6;; - 990 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT !!. - THE FOURTH LECTURE of the Series by Captain Rough will bo delivered in the Temperance Hall, THIS EVENING-, at half-past Seven o'clock. . 997 CATTLE FAIR. (TIHE RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR will JL be HELD on WEDNESDAY the 7th day of June. Dairy Cow 3 just calved, or about calving, in great demand ; also, Fat Stock. WM, lIARKXEBS, Hon. Secretary. Eichmond, 29th May, 1865. 955 NOTICE. rHE Undersigned being constantly subjected to the ANNOYANCE of certain Parties SNEAKING ABOUT his Premises during his absence from home, and prying into matters which in no wise concern them : This is to give Notice that all such IMPERTINENT INTRUDERS will in future be treated as TRESPASSERS, and PUNISHED -with the utmost rigor the Law will allow. ■ ■ ' : ■ (Signed) JAMES DAVISON, Fellmonger. Richmond, Ist June, 1865. 982 NELSON & MARLBOROUGH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS^>f..th.L?Company will be held on-M-O^DA~F," June 12, at 7 Df.iXL-,-st Uxe Trafalgar. Hotel, to reconsider the following SPECIAL RESOLUTION, passed at a General Meeting of Shareholders, held at the above Hotel on the 15th ult. :— " That it is expedient and desirable to wind up the Nelson and Marlborough Coast Steam Navigation Company (limited), with all convenient speed." By order of the Directors, F. BLACKMAH", 979 • Secretary. pALIEOEIIAN CIRCUS. Proprietors —Heeh S. Greenbeeg- and Co. Manager—Me. W. H. Foley. IMMENSE SUCCESS OP THIS NEW UNRIVALLED TROUPE THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, And every Evening until further Notice. A Geakd Change of Peogeamme To-Night ! NEW and. LAUGHABLE FARCE. Doors open at Seven o'clock ; to commence at a quarter to Eight. Admission :—Boxes, 55.; Pit, 3s. Children under twelve, half-price. DAY PERFORM AN CE, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. A GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE will take place on SATURDAY Afternoon, for Juveniles, Families, and Country Settlers. Doors open at Two, to commence at half-past Two. 996 M. M. WEBSTEE, GROCER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. (Premises lately occupied by Mes. Baktlett.) ~J|/jr M. "W. begs respectfully to announce __VJL • that he will commence business in the above premises,on TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 3rd June, with a First-class Stock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Earthenware, Glassware, Holloware, Bruahware, and General House Furnishing, and trusts that his determination to sell only the very best articles, at the smallest remunerative profit, will procure for him an encouraging patronage, which it will be his study to permanently secure by civility and careful attention to the requirements of customers. CHOICE TEAS. FINEST COFFEE FRESH GROUND EVERY DAY. GOODS DELIVERED to ant Pact of the CITY gjgf Observe the Addreßß— NEARLY OPPOSITE THE WAREHOU3E OF MESSRS. E. BUXTON AND CO., . Trafalgar Steeet. Nelson, May 29, 1865. 956 GBONNINGTON'S PUKE SAGO a FLOUR is recommended by the most eminent medical men as a Diet for Children and Invalids, being a most highly Nutritious and Farinacious Food. This Sago Flour possesses a pleasant flavor, more ngreeable than that of Arrowroot; is light, wholesome, and easy of digestion ; it is therefore particularly adapted as food for Infants. PREPARED EXPRESSLY TOE GEORGE BONNINGTON, Chemist, &c, Trafalgar-street. Sold in Packets of One Pound. Price, One Shilling. 502 IYELSON COLLEGE. The following SCHOLARSHIPS will be OPEN for COMPETITION in JUNE next, by youths wherever born or resident, but the successful candidates must be or become students at the College to entitle them to hold them :— 1. A Foundation Scholarship, of £20 a year, to be held for three years, and competed for by youths under fifteen years of age on the day of election. N 2. The Stafford Scholarship, of £20 a year, to be competed for by youths who have attained the age of fifteen, and to be held for three years, provided that the holder shall write an Es»ay, to the satisfaction of the Principal, in each of the last two years, on some subject of Modern History of the scholar's.own selection. The EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for the above will take place at the College on THURSDAY • and FRIDAY, the 29th and 30th June ; the Winter Holidays commencing on the Monday after, and lasting for three weeks. By order of the Governors, EOBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. May 8 ,1865. " 853

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 793, 2 June 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 793, 2 June 1865, Page 2