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VALUABLE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Atll o'clock. MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructious from Alfred Saunders, Esq., who is leaving for England, to Sell by Pubhe Auction — All his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of— Solid Mahogany Tables Horse-hair Sofas and Chairs Iron and Wood Bedsteads Mattresses and Palliasses Bed Linen and Blankets Carpets and Rugs Bed-room Furniture Full Cabinet Sewing Machine, Wheeler and Wilson Milner 's Patent Safe Kitchen Furniture, &c, &c, And all the requisites of a substantially and comfortably furnished House. Also, A very superior Riding HORSE, six years old A Child's PONY, three years old Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles and Bridles Garden and Carpenters' Tools. As the Proprietor and family will have left for England, the whole will be sold without the slightest reserve. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers on Tuesday, the 29th instant. Lunch provided. LOCKHART AND CO., 1727 Auctioneers. £20 REWARD. WHEREAS, some evil-disposed person or persons did, on the night of Saturday the 19th instant, or early on the morning of the 20th, wilfully and maliciously CAST ADRIFT the FERRY BOAT kept by Mr. Edelsten on the MOTUEKA RIVER: The above REWARD will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Ofßce, Nelson, January, 24, 1867. 1728 THE Undersigned requests the ELECTORS of the Province to MEET him in the Provincial Hall on MONDAY Evening next, at halfpast 7, when he will ADDRESS them on the Public Affairs of the Province and Colony, with a particular reference to the late speeches and proceedings of the Representatives of this Province. 1729 ALFRED SAUNDERS. NELSON 25th ANNIVERSARY. THE PUBLIC DINNER will take place in the ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, Nelson, on the evening of the Fete, FRIDAY, February 1, 1567, to which the Old Settlers and the Public are invited. Tickets— lss., Wines (Port, Sherry, and Claret) included — may be had of the Dinner Committee, or at Mr. Stanton's, Trafalgar-street. Dinner will be on the table at 6 o'clock precisely. *** Application for Tickets on or before WEDNESDAY next is urgently requested, in order that the Committee may be enabled to provide accordingly. ROBT. POLLOCK, 1731 Chairman Dinner Committee. TTIORESTERS' ANNIVERSARY FETE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, the Anniversary of the Settlement of the Province of Nelson, is the usual FETE DAY of the ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. On this occasion, however, the first settlers of the Province having decided on celebrating the day, their 25th Anniversary, by a General FETE, the Foresters hereby intimate that they will assist, to the utmost of their ability, whatever efforts may be directed towards making the first of Febraury a GENERAL GALA DAY. There will be a MEETING of Court Robin Hood held on the Ist February, at 9 o'clack, a.m. 1733 F. TRASK, GR. NELSON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY, January 27, Two SERMONS will be Preached in the Wesieyan Church : in the.Morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. R. S. Bunn ; and in the Evening, at 6.30, by the Rev. W. Kirk. On TUESDAY, January 29th, a TEAMEETING will be held at Six o'clock (Tickets. Is. 6d. each) after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING. Collections after each service in aid of the School. 1725 HOTEL TO LET. THE LONDON TAVERN to LET. Apply on the premises, or to 1736 HOOPER & DODSON. THE FRIENDS of Mr. THOMAS DODSON, of Frenchay, Suburban North, are respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL of his late SON, Heney, which will move from his residence TO-MORROW, Saturday, 26th January, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, Undertakers. Nelson, 24th January, 1867. 1730

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 21, 25 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 21, 25 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 21, 25 January 1867, Page 3

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