SUNDAY AFTERNOON ADDRESSES,. &c. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY), May 10, a READING will be given in the Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Bridge-street, at 3 o'clock. Subject : — A Strange Tale. 949 THE Sixth ANNUAL MEETING of the . PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY will be held afc tbe Temperance' Hall, Bridgestreet, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, the 13th inst , for the purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts for the past year, and the Election of four Directors, in place of those retiring. W. ROUT, 951 Secretary. NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. milS Annual MEETING of the Corps is JL POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY Evening next, at 7 o'clock. ALBERT PITT, 950 Captain. NO. 1 CADET RIFLES. "Jl/T EMBERS will MEET for Drill on TUESJLVJL DAY Afternoon next, at half-past 4 o'clock, in rear ofthe Depot, and on every Tuesday and Thursday Afternoon until further orders, at the same hour and place. JNO. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Captain. May 6, 18G8. 909 NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. nnHE Annual General MEETING ofthe Corps JL '.riil bo held ac the Fire Brigade Room over the New Enginthouse, on MONDAY Evening, May 11, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance of members is requested. Ey order, EDWARD M. MOSS' Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Orderly Room, May 2, 13G8. 881 ST. MARY'S GIRLS SCHOOL. rSIHE REV. FATHER GARIN begs to inform JL the parent.; 0 f pupils attending the above cchool, and also the pubiic generally, that availing himself of tiie late amendment in the Education Act, he har- now placed the above school .under its operation, and that the school is from the Ist of this montl-; (Mny) OPENED FREE of pupilage fee:*, under "the"management of Miss Smith. °The Rev. Father Garin avails himself of this opportunity to return his sincere thanks to the gentlemen of the Central Board, for their cour teous consideration of his case, with respect to the school under liis care. 935 ' TO BE RAFFLED, ffIHE HALF of the Ketch HARRIET. For JL further particulars, apply at Wright's Ship Hotel, the Port. 947 Important announcement. re-opening of J. M. MERRI NG T 0 N'S PREMISES. CHANGE IN THE NAME. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. JM. MERRINGTON has much pleasure • in notifying to his friends and the public of these provinces that he has PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF HIS ESTATE, including Stock, Book Debts, &c, Sse., during his recent visit to Sydney. THE PREMISES ARE NOW RE-OPENED. The whole ofthe Stock, including a lot of NEW GOODS, DRESSES, &c, &c, is now being offered at a REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. The business for the future will be conducted under the name of J. M. MERRINGTON only, instead of J. M. Merrington & Co., as heretofore. All Accounts due to the estate of J. M. M_neington & Co. are to be paid to Mr J. M. Merrington onlt, whose receipt will be a legal discharge. Wholesale Purchasers liberally dealt with. TERMS CASH ONLY. J, M. MERRINGTON, Bridge-street. 945 ~ COAL. COAL. NOW Landing at the Commercial Wharf, a Cargo of Wanganui COAL, £2 ss. per ton. Al. J o, English -'md Newcastle Coal and Coke, at tbe lowes-'; .market price. * CHARLES BRAY,. 9.(0 .?.*. ;-;:.;* .he- PaM -offtor* ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 109, 9 May 1868, Page 3
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