PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. ; Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 28, 1867. THE Superintendent directs it to be notified that MONDAY, the 11th November, will be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, instead of Saturday, the 9th. This arrangement is in conoequence of its having been represented that a holiday on Saturday would be inconvenient, ALFRED GREENFIELD. 3567 Provincial Secretary. . FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. j!I l»wT^r FinHE steamer «4JPitk JL LYTTELTON -4BHli&-will leave TO-MORROW, Friday, @i|f||§|jpgy Ist November, at 2 p.m. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, October 31, 1867. 3579 FOR THE KAIKOURAS. rv fTIHE fine fast-sailing schooner $m X TRIUMPH |y||k will sail as above, on SATURDAY next, ■asssffl* November 2. For freight or passage, apply to the Master on board. 3595 rk IHHHE Cutter UNITY will run between MS X NELSON and MOTUPIPI once a jy|j&.week, weather permitting. *»*£ ]? or freight or passage, apply to E, Robinson, Master, on board; or to W. AKERSTEN, Agent. N.B. — Orders taken for sawn timber, posts, rails, palings, shingles, &c, &c. 3237 £1 REWARD. T OST, between Rod's Mill and Nelson, a Can±J vas CART-COVER. Whoever has found the same and will forward it to Mr Jabez Hill, Waimea South, or Mr Palmer, Richmond, shall receive the above reward. 3557 ANNIVERSARY of the WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, SPRING GROVE. mWO SERMONS will be preached in the WesX ley an Chapel, Spring Grove, on SUNDAY, November 3, in the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at half-past 6, by the Rev. J. CRUMP. Collections after each service in aid of the above School. On MONDAY, November 4, a TEA MEETING will be held in the above Chapel, after which there will be a Public Meeting, when • several Ministers and friends will give addresses. Tea at 5 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. 3524 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. "PRACTICE on FRIDAY EVENING " next, XT at 7 o'clock. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 3570 Hon. Sec. JW. TATTON informs the public that he • will CLOSE his Establishment at 8 o'clock, every evening, except Saturday. Medical Hall, October 31, 1867. 3590 MONEY TO LEND. npHE Trustees of the Howard Lodge, 1.0.0. F., X M.U., have £500 to Lend, on freehold security, in one or more sums, at 10 per cent. J. A. HARLEY, Secretary. Nelson, October 31, 1867. 3594 Fresh OYSTERS. Fresh OYSTERS. EROM the Pelorus Sound, on SALE at the Fish and Oyster Saloon, Lower Bridgestreet. 3587 F. PORCELLI, Proprietor. Wanted. WANTED, a good Female SERVANT accustomed to housework. Apply to Mrs T. VERRAN, the Port. 3447 WANTED, a Good SERVANT. Apply to Mrs STAFFORD, Annesbrook. 3528 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs J. PRATT, Bridge-street.-. 3560 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID for the country. Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel. 3572 ' WANTED, a Nurserymaid and Housemaid, to proceed to Picton. Apply to S. M. SOLOMON, Trafalgar-street. . 3586 "TTTANTED, a Young MAN, unmarried, who V V understands Colonial Farmwork (milking, driving bullocks, spotting, iencing. &c, &c, ) Apply at.the office of this paper. 34 1 6 WANTED, a Steady BOY; one -who- can milk. ■ Apply to N. G. MORSE, Waimea West. .3406-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 259, 31 October 1867, Page 2
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