\ NOTICE to PASSENGERS and SHIPPERS for the WEST COAST PORTS. J 1 TPHE steamer •*- KENNEDY, --^sMf^^-i" now receiving cargo at the Albion Wharf, and wid ieave ' TO-DAiTj Sth instant, at lo p m. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, February 8, 1868. 271 EXCURSION TRIP to the CROIXELLES AND BACK. 71 iLA. rpHF paddle steamer «&jgfk X 'LADY BARELY -^Pi|K^-will (weather permitting) leave •'•^§BaK^ 2rKLSoN forCROLXIiILLEsS HAliBoli, on MONDAY next, at 10 a.m., arriving in Nelson about 9 p.m. Fare, there and back, ss. Early applicfition for tickets is necessary, as only a limited number of passengers will be taken. '270 JAMES C. BUKFOKD. * WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, NELSON. ANNIVERSARY SEKMONS will be preached in the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street, on SUNDAY, February 9, iu the Morning at 11, aud in the Evening at half-past ti, by the Rev. J. CRUMP. On the following TUESDAY, a TEA MEETING will take place, at half-past 6 o'dock. After which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, when aildroses will be delivered by several Ministers and friends. Chair to be taken at half-past 7 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each, may be had of Mr Usher and Mr Burn, Trafiilgar-street; Mr D. Wagg aud Mr Cdsp, Hardy-street ; and Mr Hough and Mr It. Lucas, Bridge-street; or of any of the Teachers. Collections after each service, in aid of the above Scoot. 263 FORESTERS' FETE. THE TEA and SPORTS will be POSTPONED uniil MONDAY next, the 10th February, on account of the recent Flood having damaged the Ground. 26" By order of the Committee, NOTICE. THE Establishments of the undersigned will be CLOSED on MONDAY nest, February 10:— MF.RRTN T GTON & CO. WILSON & IUOHAKDSON S. M. SOLOMON & CO. YV. MILNER J. DREW BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK. 296 NELSON VOLUNTEERS. THE Government Competitors' FIRING will take place a3 follows: — Feb. 5, Wakapuaka Artillery 6, City Artillery 7, No I City Kifles 8, Waimea Company 10, Motueka Cadets I'i, City Artillery and Rifle Cadets. Firing to commence on each day at 10 a.m. By order, JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, 153 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. MEMBERS will ASSEMBLE for Drill, at Depot, on TUESDAY Evening next, at 7 o'clock, instead of on Monday next. Full muster requested. ALBERT PITT, Captain. Orderly Room, February 8, 1868. 297 PROVINCIAL LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY.— PE RMANENT. THE Monthly Subscription MEETING, will be held at the Fleece Hotel, on MONDAY Evening, February 10, at half-past 7 o'clock. Stewards. — Messrs A. Greenfield and R. Lucas. JNO. PERCY, 288 Secretary. NOTICE. TTNDERSTANDING that Mr Akersten claims KJ to be the Inventor of the means of Isolating the Compass, as lately exhibited by him at the Nelson Hotel, I beg to stare that I was the discoverer of this secret (as is known to Captain Turnbull, late of the ship Chile, and now Harbor Master at Hokitika), and that I imparted it to Mr Akersten under conditions with which he has now refused to comply. JOHN CAWOOD. Nelson, February 8, 1868. 292 DOORS, SASHES, and MOULDINGS. THE undersigned having taken that branch of the business carried on by V. Robertson, can supply the above article at moderate prices. J. M'CONKEY, Steam Planing Machine, 288 Hardy-street,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 32, 8 February 1868, Page 3
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