FOR THE GREY, AND HOKITIKA. ! }j mHE Steamer KENNEDY will sail v 4_Jj*v JL for the above ports, on 3l___ll^ SATURDAY, April 7, at 1 p.m. Cargo by the Kennedy, for either port, taken at the reduced rate of £4 per ton. Apply to Mr. J. LEVICK, Albion Wharf ; Or to NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, April 4. 234 FOR GREY and HOKITIKA, theuce to DUNEDIN and MELBOURNE. B _ rpHE Panama Company's steamship a 4J*r i- RANGITOTO, will LEAVE for HsPsPliK the above ports, on SUNDAY MORN--4|lii|j{^lNG, at 1 1 o'clock. v: §S-3«lS£- F For freight or passage apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 257 Government Wharf. FOR COLLINGWOOD. M. mHE VENTURE, Windover, Masiiiv JL ter, sails every TUESDAY, from 4ilmxZes*- LOCKHART & CO., Nelson. a * i 6 & ~ Mr. MILES, Collingwood. Nelson, March 16, 1866. 137 ANNIVERSARY OF THE WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL, RICHMOND. ON SUNDAY, April 8, SERMONS will be preached in the Wesleyan Church, Richmond; in the Morning, at 11, by the Rev. VV. Kirk, and in the Evening, at half-past 6, by the Rev. R, S. Bhnn. Collections after each service in aid of the School. A TEA MEETING will take place on the following Wednesday, April 1 1. after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Tea at half-past 5 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. 189 NELSON INSTITUTE EXHIBITION. THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY, from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m., and in the Evening from 7 till 9. Prices of Admission : — Single Tickets, Is. ; Children, Gd. Season Tickets, ss. ; ditto for families, 10s. 6d. 4 JNO. PERCY, Hon. Sec. DISSOIV ING VIEWS, at the NELSON INSTITUTE, THIS EVENING (Friday), APRIL 6, At 8 o'clock. The Exhibition will close To-morrow Evening. [241 REOPENING OF THE NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS. ■ MR. FLETCHER begs to announce that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS. Extract prom Jurors' Report, New Zealand Exhibition :— " The Photographs by Mr. Fletcher, of Nelson, were unquestionably the best in the Exhibition."' FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH, TWO ALLOTMENTS of LAND, situate in Manu-ka-street, each containing frontages of 57 feet, by a depth of GO feet. Must be sold, the present proprietor leaving the Province. Also, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of FRUIT TREES, now growing on the same Acre, to be removed at the fall of the year. Apply to Mrs. BARTON, Manuka-street, opposite the residence of Mrs. Newcome. 245 DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BE LET, those well-known PREMISES situated in the centre of Trafalgar-street, next to the New Bank of New Zealand, and in the present occupation of Mr. M. M. Webster. For particulars apply to Mr. J. J. HORNBY, Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street; or to the Owner, Mrs. BARTLETT, Hope-street. 131 TO LET, a Four-roomed COTTAGE in Colling-wood-street. Apply to JACOB FRANKS, the Vineyards. 219 TO LET, a Two-roomed COTTAGE. Apply at the VICTORIA HOTEL, jltwen-road. 244 TO LET, a SHOP and HOUSE in the best part of Bridge-street. — Apply to ISAAC HARDY, Collingwood-street. ;__> A COTTAGE to LET.— A Six-roomed Cottage, | near the College. Apply to BLACK, CAMP- j BELL, & BLACK, Trafalgar-street. 236 ]
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 28, 6 April 1866, Page 1
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