FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S RIVER, AND GREYMOUTH. B -, nnilE screw steamer « -ij A JL MUBli A Y ( *<&feo&*faK w *'l leave for the above ports on -^•;&^FJ^IDAY, April 3. For freight or passage, apply to J. PAUL, or the Agent on board. Nelson, April 1, 1868. G47 PROVINCIAL HALL. ; IMMENSE ATTRACTION. PRICES FOR THE MILLION. ! THURSDAY EVENING, 2nd April. Under the Patronage of HIS IIONOIi THE SUPERINTENDENT. MR and MADAME SIMONSEN have the honor to announce to the public that, in consequence of the non-arrival of the steamer Phoebe, by which they intend to leave this town for Wellington, en route for Europe, they luve, at the request of many persons, been induced to give ONE more of their GRAND OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENTS, on the Evening of THURSDAY, April 2nd, AT THE PROVINCIAL HALL. In order to give all classes the opportunity of hearing their performances, Mr Simousen has reI solved to ! REDUCE THE PEICES OF ADMISSION o for this Last Night to the following: — Reserved Front Seats, Three Shillings. Body of Hat!, Two Shillings. Only a limited number of Front Seats will be reserved, tickets for which may be had at Mr Stanton's. The largest space will be retained as the Body of Hall, for which tickets may be had in the evening, at the door. The Programmes for this Last Special Night ■will include the Choicest Selections from the , Simonsen's Extensive Repertoire. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. 644 BAPTIST CHAPEL, RICHMOND. 1 A NNIVERSARY SERMONS will be preached _O_ on SUNDAY, April 5, in the above place of worship. In the Morning at 11, by Mr 11. C DANIELL, andin the Afternoon at 3, by Mr J. DAVIS. On GOOD FRIDAY there will be a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING, commencing at halfpast 5 p.m. 50S BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. mHE NEW QUARTER will commence on X WEDNESDAY, April Ist. Quarterly fee, £2. Admission fee, £1. ROBERT LEE, 637 Head Master. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE, 1.0.0.F., M.U. "fo/TEM3ERS are requeued to MEET at the JaJL Lodge-room, Oddfellows' Hall, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock. Business of importance. G-iti JAMES BATCHELOH, KG, Tt .fONEY to LEND, in small sums. Apply i.YX to D., office of this paper. 628 r CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1866. I HEREBY give notice that, on .and after the Suth March, the Provisions of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1566, will be ENFORCED on my land, situated on the Grampian Hills, Waimea6treet, Nelson, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for Cattle Trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or unenclosed. 642 CHARLES PETTIT. MR RAWSON, Dentist, intends LEAVING NELSON in about a Fortnight. March 26. 631 DIGGING. npENDERS are invited for DIGGING about X Half an Acre of Land, Wood, Nelson. 643 WILLIAM ADAMS. Wanted. WANTED, a Small FURNISHED HOUSE, or Furnished Lodgings. Address, X., office of this paper. 586 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply at Mrs G. BONNINGTON'S, Trafalgar-sireet. 561 ANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply .to Mrs POTTER, Coach and Horses Hotel. 681 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply' to Mrs TATTON, Bridgestreet. 638 WANTED, a MAN who understands the Making of Coke, and can make himself generally useful. Applv to C. BARLEY. 632 (
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 77, 1 April 1868, Page 3
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