FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S, AND GREYMOUTH. a IjJßj, ffl HE screw steamer -fUK JL MUE RA V Jm& will leav e as above on THURSDAY", - For freight or passage apply to the Agent on board. 39 ?4 LOST, BETWEEN Bronte-street and the Provincial Hall, on Friday evening, a White Satin FAN. The finder will be Rewarded on returning the same to the office of this paper. 3955 TO-NIGHT. MADAME CARANDINI'S BENEFIT. PROVINCIAL HALL, By kind permission of his Honor the - SUPERINTENDENT. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE CARANDINI CONCERTS. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Doors open at half-p;ist 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission. — Reserved Seats, 55.; Second Seats, 3s Children halt-price. Tickets may be obtained at principal Stationer and Hotels, also at Stanton's Music Warehouse, where a numbered plan of'the Hall eim be seen, and scats secured. To the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. fi ENTLEMEN— There being Four Vacancies \JT in the Board of Governors for the Nelson College, I beg to ufi'er myself for ELECTION. Trusting I may obtain your support, I am, Tour obedient servant, 3819 TliOS. BRUNNER. MELBOURNE, BOMBAY, and PARIS EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE. ALL Persons having CLAIMS on the EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE, are requested to SEND IN their Accounts before the 31st instant. F. W. IRVIN T E, Hon. Sec. Nelson, December 9. 3905 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLDERS of Fire Policies in tbis office which expire on the 24th instant, are reminded that the RENEWAL PKKMIUMS must be PAID by 4 o'clock orr the evening of that day, or they will lose the benefit; of their insurance iii case of loss by fire. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson. December 17. 1867. 3953 MOTUEKA WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. . SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the above School, in tht Wesleyan Chapel, Motueka, on SUNDAY, December 22, in the morning at 11, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by the Key. It. L. VICKERS. * Collections iv aid of the Schooi Funds after each service. On THURSDAY, the 26th, a PUBLIC TEA -will take place. Tea on the tables at 5 p.m. The Children's Tea will commence at 3 p.m. Tickets — Adults, ls. 6d.; Children not belonging to the School, 1 s. After Tea the Meeting will be addressed by several Ministers and friends. 3927 CHALLENGE. ELEVEN Members of the Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade are willing to Meet Eleven of any other Volunteer Company in the Province, to PLAY a Friendly Game of CRICKET, on NEW YEAR'S DAY. 3959 MRS. RANKIN, GROCERY STORE, Collingwood-street, DESIRES to thank her friends for past favors and hopes, by strict attention to business to induce them to still continue their patronage. Fruit and Vegetables always on hand. 3958 Wanted. WANTED EMPLOYMENT, BY a respectable middle-aged Man; to take charge of horses, drive, or in such like capacity. Address, J. A. W., office of this paper 3944 WANTED, a SITUATION, by a respectable young Man, in a shop, store, or other employment. Address R., office of this paper. 3921 •\Y7ANTEI), a Berth as COOK on a Station.- --* V Used to the work, and a good baker. A.8.,i I Prince of Wales, Collingwood-street. 3951 ANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to* Mrs -PORTHOUSE, Royal Hotel. 3850 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Applyj to Mrs H. BUCKERIDGE, ColUngwood- : street. ; 3871 -YTTANTED, a COOK. Mrs WILLIAM \V ADAMS, Wilden, Nelson. SBSS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 299, 18 December 1867, Page 3
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556Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 299, 18 December 1867, Page 3
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