NELSON WATERWORKS. NOTICE. A REWARD of £20 is hereby offered to any one who shall give such INFORMATION as shall lead to the CONVICTION of certain persons who, on the night of TUESDAY, the Srd instant, or on the morning o f the -4th instant, did wilfully REMOVE, INJQRE, and BREAK one of tlie Lead-melting FURNACES used in tlie construction of the Waterworks, the Furnace at the time being in Ngatitama-street. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary. Nelson, March 6, 1868. 473 Superintendent's Office,; Nelson, March 6, 1868.'' TENDERS will be received at this office, until FRIDAY, 13th instaut, lor CUTTING DITCHES and other WORKS on the Jine of road leading to the Quarantine Reserve, Nelson. A specification for the work may be seen at this office on and after Monday, 9th instant. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 474 Provincial Secretary. / ■ FOU WESTPOKT, FOX'S RIVER, AND GREYMOUTH. jl rTIHE 6crew steamer i jjy| v A. MURRAY he despatched THIS EVENING, At S o'clock sharp. For freight or passage, apply to the Agent on board. 467 QUEENSLAND GOLDFIELDS. -jJ-v rp H E clipper three-masted l'' i ' , ' | ]^a'^Sv -A- schooner iSal^ MARGARET CAMPBELL. _^^^^^^^_will leave this port for Nl-.W-***lip|ii§f|iJptJASTLE direct, on or about T01<..-*>i/ai, the I uth March. For passage, apply to JOHN M-INTOSII, At Healy and Leslie's, 460 Bridge-street. NO. 1 CADET RIFLES. MEMBERS will please call at Mr Dee's, to Get Measured for UNIFORM, without delay. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 475 Hon. Captain. ELECTORAL DISTRICT of COLLINGWOOD TO ARTHUR COLLINS, ESQ. SIR — It being understood that our muchrespected and for many years Representative, A. J. Richmond, Esq., is. on the eve of leaving the Colony on a visit to Englartd, and will resign his seat in Parliament ; we the undersigned Electors of Golden Uay most respectfully Request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a CANDIDATE for the Seat on its becoming vacant, feeling assured that in the event of your election you will (from the great interest you have on recent occasions shown in the promotion of the welfare of the colony) use yu'ur bes"; endeavor to strengthen a Government, ahd support such measures as will lead to the general advancement of the country. Should you accede to our wish, we will use our best endeavors to ensure , our election. William Stuart Fcrbes W. C. Riley Bart. Wm. Butcher Thos. lieyward Wm. Scrimgeour J. B. Riley A. Harvey Francis Skilton John G. Lash R. G. Clarke William Green Oswald Johnston John M'Keuah E. Smyth G. Clear Thomas Hall Patrick J. Hughes Joseph Constable John Ayles Cornelius Driscoll Walter Shaw I. Scrimgeour R. B. Powell Charles M. Ellis John Riley James M'Kenzie John E. Fletcher Frank Flowers Job Flowers W. Hough Thos. Askew Joseph H. Levien C. Elliott T. C. Batchelor W. Adams J. Wigzell Robert R. li. Fellowes Henry H Byrne Owen Koghan John WilliaMi Sigley Thomas M'Donald Alexander M'Donald Alex Maclarlane John Sleding John M'Phie Thomas t>igley , Henry Wallis Edmund Gardner Thomas Edwards T. H. Burrows Joseph Webley William Goldney Daniel Bate Johu Rogers Thomas Bate Henry Bate Arthur Handcocks George Hailes Thomas Symes Edw. Stony William Bayford Michael Campeon Walter Cole H. G. Pollard To Sir W. S. Forbes, and the Gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gkntlkmen— l thank you for the compliment which you have paid me in asking me to come forward as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the General Assembly. I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and should I be elected it is my intention to devote my best abilities to theiurtherance of the interests of my constituents, and of New Zealand in general. I am gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 472 A. SHUCKBURGH COLLINS. ANYONE TRESPASSING on Tantary Gee will be PROSECUTED. 450 JOHN KIDSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 57, 9 March 1868, Page 3
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622Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 57, 9 March 1868, Page 3
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