GENERAL ORDER. THE Nelson Regiment of VOLUNTEERS will ASSEMBLE for a REVIEW, on MONDAY next, at the Botanical Gardens, to Celebrate the Queen's Birthday. On which occasion the District Champion Medal will be presented to Sergeant Sharp, No. ■ 1 City Rifles. N. G. MORSE, Major, Commanding the District. May 21, 1868. 1070 NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. ' TI/TEMBERS will ASSEMBLE in rear of Depot, JjJ_ Harley- street, on MONDAY Morning, 25th instant, at 9 o'clock sharp. Inspection Parade. ALBERT PITT, Captain Commanding. Orderly Room, May 23, 1868. 1082 NO. 1 CADET RIFLES. -J\/TEMBERS to MEET in rear of the Institute, aLVJL on MONDAY Morning next, May 25, at 9 o'clock. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 1083 Captain. NO. 2 CADET RIFLES. MEMBERS of this Company to MEET in rear of the Institute, on MONDAY Morning next, May 25, at 9 o'clock. F. C. GUERIN, 1084 Hon. Captain. NELSON ARTILLERY CADETS. fT!HE Company will PARADE on MONDAY I Morning, at half-past 8 o'clock sharp, in rear of Institute. THOS. GARRARD, 1085 Hon. Captain. 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 the town. At 12 o'clock the Children ■will have Refreshments provided for them, and during the afternoon they will be served with Buns. Trom 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 6inging and reciting, and the Magic Lantern will also be exhibited. ' Admission to the Lunch, Free; to the Meeting, Is. 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 plnced 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. VOLUNTEER BALL. A VOLUNTEER BALL will take place at XL the Provincial Hall, Nelson, on MONDAY Evening, the 25th instant, in honor of her Majesty's Birthday. Stewards. Captain Pitt Lieutenant Percy „ Slater „ " Collins „ Wigzell ■■ ;,, . ;Wilkie „ Guerin , . Ensign Sinclair , \. „ Garrard Sergeant Sharp Corporal Connal Dancing to commence at half-past 8 o'clock. Tickets, to admit gentleman and two ladies, 15s. each, to be obtained from the Stewards only. The Noncommissioned Officers and Members of Cadet Corps, 7s. 6d. 1020 . VOLUNTEER BALL. rpHE undersigned have On Hand (ex Charlotte X Ann)— - A Large Assortment of Gentlemen's Elasticside DRESS BOOTS. HEALY & LESLIE, 1051 Bridge-street. 00 00 2 B ■■■-■■«■• a h -2 I Bg* * ■ B hi o £. P « v.Ph . ■ WILLIAM ASTLE begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has. COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL GROCER,. in, the Premises lately occupied by Clark & Harford, Collingwoo'd-street; and trusts that by keeping First-class Goods, at moderate prices, to merit a share of their patronage and support. 1079
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 121, 23 May 1868, Page 3
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