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VOLUNTEER BALL. A VOLUNTEER BALL will take place at the Provincial Hall, Nelson, on MONDAY Evening, the 25th instant, in honor of her Maj jesty's Birthday. Stewards. i Captain Pitt Lieutenant Percy „ Slater „ Collins u Wigzell „ Wilkie „ Guerin Ensign Sinclair „ Garrard Sergeant Sharp Corporal Connai Tickets, to admit gentleman and two ladies, 15 s. each, to be obtained from the Stewards only. The Noncommissioned Of-ieers and Members of Cadet Corps, 7s. 6d. * 1020 I VOLUNTEER BALL. THE Stewards of the Volunteer Ball would be glad if persons who purpose attending the Ball would make Application for Tickets as EARLY as possible, in order to enable them to make the necessary arrangements. 1045 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. PROGRAMME of the PUBLIC LUNCH THE Children will meet at the Temperance ' Hall at 9 o'clock in the morning, to form in procession, and then march through the principal streets of tbe town. At 12 o'clock the Children will have Refreshments provided for them, and during the afternoon they will be served with Buns. Erom half-past 1 till half-past 6, there will be Lunch provided for Adults. At half-past 7 there will be a PUBLIC MEETING in the Temperance Hall, interspersed with singing ancl reciting, and the Magic Lantern will also be exhibited. Admission to the Lunch, Free; tothe Meeting, ls. N.B. — As it seems there are some persons who would not like to come to the Lunch unless they paid, to remove their scruples there will be a box placed at the door, so that they can contribute what they please ; of course the more that is put in the box the better, as there is not sufficient to pay expenses as yet. 1047 B. CRISP. I HEREBY give Notice that, on and after the 9th June next, tbe Provisions of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1866, will be ENFORCED on my land, Sections, parts 131, 132,. 135, and other land belonging to me in the Takaka District, : and that it is my intention to claim damages for all Cattle trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or unenclosed. A. DODSON. Takaka, May 9, 1868. 975 FOR SALE, 30,000 best BRICKS. Apply to BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, Trafal-gar-street. 1°37 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. RE-OPENING OF J. M. MERRINGTON'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 THE ESTATE OF J. M. MERRINGTON & CO. including Stock, Book Debts, &c, &c, during his recent visit to Sydney. THE PREMISES ARE NOW RE-OPENED. The whole of the 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. Mebkington & Co. are to be paid to Mr J. M. Merrington only, whose receipt will be a legal discharge. Wholesale Purchasers liberally dealt with. TERMS CASH ONLY. J. M. MERRINGTON, BEIDGE-STREET. 945 FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLIN- • ERY AND DRESS GOODS. MRSH. GREEN has the honor of informing the Ladies of Nelson and the country districts, that she has EVERY DESCRIPTION of the above GOODS in great variety, and at reasonable prices. Inspection invited. . Trafalgar-street, Nelson, near the Church. [1018 I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 118, 20 May 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 118, 20 May 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 118, 20 May 1868, Page 3

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