FOR GREYMOUTII, AND IIOKITIKA. H - rpHE fine screw steamer STAR OF »«.'.& J- THE SOUTH, will SAIL for tue a b° ve ports, on or about SATURthe 14th instant. '"^^^Mt^ For freiglit or passage apply to BAIN, HOUGHTON, & CO., 284 The Port. STEAM to WELLINGTON and NAPIER. I__ npilE S.S. THANE, will Sail for the jjrjsj&|r .; -S- above Ports, on iwll^. TUESDAY, the 17th instant. I" or freight or passage apply to D. LITTLE, Port; or, 290 T. R. FISHER, Bridge-street. FOR COLLINGWOOD. /£*..; milE VENTURE, Windover, MasM#W. X ter, sails every TUESDAY, from MofWs&, AGENTS. LOCKTIART & CO., Nelson. Mr. MILES, Collingwood. Nelson, March 16, 1866. 137 FOR. BLENHEIM DIRECT. Js\ ■ rn H E fine fast-sailing Schooner ##\. X NECROMANCER will sail on /JililV- SATURDAY NEXT. MjSJMM*. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 252 Bridge-street. WANTED, to CHARTER, a Yessel to fetch a CARGO of COALS from WEST WANGANUI INLET. About 10.0 tons are raised and ready for shipment at the Inlet. Apply to 253 OTTO WIESENIIAVEEN. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 29, 1566. TN compliance with a Resolution passed at a Public X ' Meeting held at Wellington, on Friday, the 23rd February, and presided over by his Excellency the Governor, for the purpose of taking steps for the institution of a NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND; I hereby CONVENE a PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabitants of this Province, to be held at the Provincial Hall, or FRIDAY," the 13th day of April next, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, for the purpose of ascertaining their wishes with respect to the establishment of a New Zealand Patriotic Fund in this Province, to be devoted to providing support or appropriate testimonials for the Widows and Orphans, or other surviving Relatives of those who have fallen in the New Zealand war. ALFRED SAUNDERS. 2 1 5 Superintendent. FEMALE SERVANTS. rn.HE COMMISSIONERS of IMMIGRATION I having made an arrangement with Mrs. Flood, to select and bring to Nelson a few Female Domestic Servants from Sydney, Ladies requiring- servants should apply at Mrs. Flood's residence, or at this Office, at an early date. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, April 12, ISC6. 256 EOR SALE, by Private Contract.— The Lease, Goodwill, Furniture, and Effects of the VICTORIA HOTEL, Haven-road; guaranteed a firstclass business. The ahove must be applied for immediately, as the Proprietor intends leaving the Province. Immediate possession. 264 J. A. THORNTON. DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. rtio BE LET, those well-known PREMISES X 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 Owiier, Mrs. BARTLETT, Hope-street, 181 TO LET, a Two-roomed COTTAGE. Apply at the VICTORIA HOTEL, Haven-road. "244 TO LET, a SHOP and HOUSE the best part of Bridge-street. — Apply to ISAAC HARDY, Collingwood -street. 256 A COTTAGE to LET.— A Six-roomed Cottage, near the College. Apply to BLACK, CAMPBELL, &, BLACK, Trafalgar-street. 236
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 34, 13 April 1866, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 34, 13 April 1866, Page 1
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