■***-*——■ ll ii | *M M^ MM MM*-^M*M«i<| W M»*«^ ODD FE HOWS' H ALT. EMPIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE in NELSON TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, Nov. 4th. Will be performed the Comedy of THES EGRET; Or, the Hole in the Wall. Thomas "... Mr W. H. Newton. Cecile Miss Annie Merton NEW MUSICAL* INTERLUDE, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL..- , .■ Concluding with the Farce of THE LONDON RA KE. In which Mr Newton, Miss Annie Merton, and the strength of the Company will appear. Front Seats, 55.; Back Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Doors open ai half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, November 4tb, Under Distinguished Patronage, COMMAND JNIGHT, for the BENEFIT OF MR H. A. FENTON. THE LAST NIGHT IN NELSON. 36 13 NOTICE. DIGGERS and others who intend visiting the Upper Karamea through Hough's Pass, by the track cut by snow and Maokay, should take the c»a".h lo Palmer's, and cross the Motueka River at its junction with the Dove, There is a ferry-boat and store built, so there wiil be no delay in crossing in time of flood. 3611 BEST WOOLLEN GOODS, - N 0 W O P EN , From London. JOHN CAKN, TAILOR, Collingwood-street. 3609 ' '■ * '" ' ' ' L-i To Let. TO LET, A COMFORTABLE and convenient COTTAGE, near the Church, with excellent well of water and garden well stocked with Iruit trees. Rent low. Apply to H. R. COULTER, 3563 Bridge-street. TO LET, A SMALL COTTAGE and Store, situate on the Racecourse, at Stoke. Expense of coniing in about £60, which will include stock and fixtures. Early possession may be had, as illness alone is the cause of the present occupier wishing to leave. A Post.office is attached, which will most likely he transferred to any respectable person wishing to carry it on. 3581 mo LET, One or Two ROOMS, with use of X kitchen. Terms moderate. Apply to Mr SHARP, baker, Hardy-street. 3607 Wanted. WANTED, a good Female SEKVANT accustomed to housework. Appiy to Mrs T. VERRAN, the Port. 3447 "\TTANTED, a Good SERVANT. Apply to VV Mrs STAFFORD, Anaesbrook. 3528 WAITED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs J. PRATT, Bridge-street. 3560 WANTED, a Steady BOY; one who can nii*k. Apply to N. G. MORSE, Waimea West. 3406 Sales by Auction. WETHERS, EWES, LAMBS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J. J. HORNBI has received instructions to Sell by Auction (date of which due notice will be given), at Mr Siicoek's, Bridge Hotel, Waimea South, viz. — 150 WETHERS 100 EWES 100 LAMBS (more or less). Without reserve. Terms at sale. Commercial Auction Mart, October 25. 35-47 FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 12 o'clock. CUTTER MIDGE, 17 tons Register, 30 tons Burden. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from Mr Reuben .Waite, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Salerooms — The above VESSEL with all her Gear. She carries a large cargo for her tonnage, and caa be sent to sea ut a small expense. Inventory to be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. • .•-'.- ;.*•-. , "'* LOCKHART & CO., [ 3592 '- Auctioneers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 262, 4 November 1867, Page 3
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