TO his Honor OSWALD CURTIS, Esq., Superintendent. SIR— Anticipating that his ROYAL HIGHNESS the DUKE of EDINBURGH will pay Nelson a visit during his sojourn in New Zealand, and deeming it de:-irahie that we should be prepared to give his Royal Highness a suitable reception, we beg to urge on your Honor the propriety of calling a Public Meeting to consider the subject, so that steps may be taken to learn from the Colonial Government the plan agreed upon for enabling his Royal Highness to see the chief places of interest in the colony. D. Monro W. C. Hodgson Thomas Kenwick A. Benson C. Elliott Robert Disher C. L. Maclean Benjamin Crisp H. D. Jackson T. B. Louisson James Watkins D. Moore B. Waimsley William Wright Hugh H. Stafford E Smallhone Niith. Edwards Robert Lucas Thomas Tield John Palmer M. Liglitband Georee Harper Thomas Snow W. M. Stanton James Burnett Jno ! ercy J F. X. Merewether George Collins Edward Everett John Jervis Thomas H. Mills Joseph Webb Robert Pollock Albert Pitt Thomas Newton Robert Smart John Lockett J. B. Sadd J. G. Gore H. Buckeridge William Akersten James Lucas Frederick Huddleston Hugh Campbell Ralph Richardson John Black Harry Spiller F. W. Irvine M Sinclair James Charles Phillips H. Redwood, junior Theodore W. Rentoul George Hennett Walter 0. Rentoul G. Bonnington IST. T. Lockhart J Hounsell William Tovey Frederick B. Hadfield Israel Johns M. M. Webster W. Thomson Jabez M. Gihson James HenryGeorge C. Gilbert Francis J. Blundell P. M-Taviah H. Goulstone R. M. Solomon T. Watts P. Phillip W. E. Brown Nelson, January 30, 1P68. In compliance with the above Requisition. I hereby Convene a PUB TIC MEETING, to be held in the PROVINCIAL HALL, on TUESDAY, February 4, at half-past 7 o'clock in the evening. OSWALD CURTIS. Nelson, January 31, 1868. 244 EXCUR SION TRIP to the CROIXELLES. ii iLJir rfIHE favorite steamship «4Sink J- MURRAY, Jf|||yyii^will (weather permitting) LEAVE *SBOTPB» NELSON on an EXCURSION TRIP to the CROIXELLES HARBOR, on MONDAY NEXT, taking her departure from Gibbon's Wharf, at 8 a.m., and returning at 8 p.m. Fare, 7s. 6d. ; Children, 3s. 6d. Exclusive of refreshments, which can be obtained on board at moderate rates. 209 MOTUEKA EXCURSION. A IbwfSi npitlE paddle steamer 'wSfk J- LADY' BARELY- ■ J^||n^vj]i leave on MONDAY, February 3rd, as under: — NELSON, for MOTUEKA, at 7 a.m. MOTUKKA, for NKLSON, at 9 a.m. Motueka Excursionists to RETURN on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. Fare there and back, ss. 223 . JAMES C. BURFQBD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 27, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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