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ANNIVERSARY FETE, r^HE following is the ORDER of tjid PROJL CESSION, and the ROUTE which it will follow, as agreed upon by the Sub-Committee appointed to carry out the same. The Procession to LEAVE the Government Buildings punctually at TEN a.m. :— Band op Music. Preliminary Expedition Men. Early Settlers (Up to the arrival of and including those by th 6 gkiold). Fire Brigade. Odd-Fellows. | Foresters. Volunteers. Drum and Fife Band. Cadet Corps. Children from Public Schools. Route op Procession :— To start from Government Buildings, up Bridg& street to Condell's corner; thence to Cdrrigan'sj thence down Hardy-street to Waimea-street} from thence to the Fleece Hotel; thence along Nile-street to Trafalgar-square; thfence down Trafalgar-street to Corbett's corner; thence down Bridge-street to Isaac Hill's; thence round the Post Office and up Bridge-street* to Owen's Hotel ; thence over. Collingwood Bridge, along Grove-street to Milton-street, and from thence to the Botanical Gardens. JAMES GRAHAM, 1688 Chairman of Sub-Committee. TO be SOLD cheap, a HORSE, DRAY, HARDNESS, &c. Also, set of DOUBLE HARDNESS. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 1711 MR. RAWSON, .DENTIST, will be at his own house, Nile-st.-east, Trafalgar-square, until about February 9, 1867. 1714 LOST. FROM G. Moonlight's Hotel, Richmond, a Black and Tan DOG, named "Tiger." Whoever will bring the said Dog to Mr. G. Moonlight, or to the undersigned shall receive 16s. REWARD. JOHN WALKER. Nelson, January 23, 1867. 1716 NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS. THE above Schools will RE-OPEN on MONDAY next, the 28th instant. HENRY DREW, 1704 Hon. Sec. LOST. THIS MORNING, between the hours of halfpast 8 and 12, from Trafalgar-street north, a LITTLE GIRL, about six years of age, light hair, blue eyes, about 3 feet in height, dressed in a light frock, and without shoes. Whoever will give information to the Police Cfflce, or to the undersigned, as will lead to her discovery, shall be handsomely REWARDED. WILLIAM JOHN FROST, January 23, 1567. • 1718 LOST, ON SUNDAY Morning, a Black and Tan TERRIER Dog, with Collar with owner's name, H.MARTENS, and dog's name « Towser." Please to bring to Otago Dining Rooms. 1710 THE NELSON PUBLIC BATHS are NOW OPEN. Scale of Charges. s. d. Vapour Bath, with Douche, Shower, or Cold Shallow Baths . . .50 Wet Sheet Packing . . . .76 Douche Bath 2 0 Hot Baths (including Shower Bath) . 1 6 Cold Baths (including Shower Bath) . 0 9 Twelve HOT and Twelve COLD BATHS for £ 1 . QUARTERLY TICKETS, 255, and 12s 6d each for every additional ticket in the same family. Monthly Tickets, 10s. No additional charge will be made to Season (Quarterly or Monthly) Ticket Holders for the Douche Bath. All the children under 10 years of age in the family of any Quarterly Ticket Holder, will be admitted for the additional ticket (charge 12s 6d), provided they are under the care of some responsible person. Swimming Baths, Adults, 6d ; Boys, 3d. Or, Quarterly Tickets, 10s. Open Daily, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.m., to Ticket Holders only. H. BARRACLOUGH, Proprietor, The Baths, Hardy-street. 1309 WANTED, a BOY who understands Custom House work. Apply by letter* Evening Mail Oflice, addressed K. 1717 WANTED a BOY as Billiard Marker. H. S. BUSH, Steamboat Tavern. 1700 WANTED, a YOUTH about 14 or 15 years of age, as an INDOOR APPRENTICE. Apply to rod & HOUNSELL, 1691 Millers. WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. S. ADAMS, Anchor Inn. 1665 "TTTANTED, a Good General SERVANT. Vy Liberal wages given. Apply to Mrs. PORTHOUSE, Royal Hotel. 1604 TTTANTED, Mechanics to know that they can VV be supplied with Early Breakfast, at the i Otago Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. Board and I residence, 255, per week. 20*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 19, 23 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 19, 23 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 19, 23 January 1867, Page 3

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