LOST, AT the Volunteers' Ball, a Pearl-drop EARKING. The JSnder will be well rewarded on returning same at the office of ADAMS & KINGDON, Nelson. 1160 FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, Booking for LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and MELBOURNE. 14, Mx nP-EIE Panama Co.'s steamship wjIPL l -«- PHCEBE .J||jiy|Jpj^will leave as above, in place of the •^igi§|§|fi§^s.B. Taranaki, on SUNDAY, June 7, at 9 a.m,, with English Mails for Panama steamer. Passage Tickets must be obtained atthe Company's Office, Government Wharf. -1176 PLEASURE EXCURSIONS (Weather permitting). jyig®^ fTIHE P. S. MOUTOA, J||||||s||^ _I_ <j> # Trewheellar, Master. In order to give the public an opportunity of judging of the capabilities of the above Steamer, the owners have determined to run her a trip or two previous to laying her up for painting, &c. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION.— JUNE 6. Leave Government Wharf at 4 p.m., for cruise up Waimea River, returning to the Wharf at 7 p.m. — Fares, 2s. Then cruise by moonlight, for a few hours, up and down the Harbor. — Fares, Is. 6d. Provisions of Best Description, at Town Prices. No Intoxicating Drinks on Board. 1147 Tl/TR WALTER DOUGLASS will Preach in jLVXifthe Temperance Hall, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. 1173 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIBE BRIGADE. PRACTICE THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. J. W. WIGZELL, 116* Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL CLUB. MESSRS, Greenfield, Stavert, and J. W. Taylor will receive Subscriptions and Names of intending members till next general meeting. Subscription, 2s. 6d. Adjourned MEETING will be held at the Nelson Hotel, on SATURDAY Evening next, at 8 o'clock, for passing Rules, and other business. 1135 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. TO BE RAFFLED FOR. AN EUTERPION, Or Mechanical Self-acting ORCHESTRION, IN handsome Rosewood Case, and possessing some hundreds of Pipes, representing reed, brass, flute, and other musical instruments, admirably arranged, with the fullest harmonies, and performing Overtures, Operatic Selections, and Dance Music, with complete Band parts. The Instrument is on view at the Commercial Billiard Saloon, Trafalgar-street. Winner and putter up to spend £5 each. 70 tickets, at 30s. each, for the raffle, may be obtained at the Billiardroom, of Mr D. Moore, Auctioneer, or of Mr Stanton, 1 1 0 . To Let. TO LET, For a Term to be agreed upon, A LARGE and EXTENSIVE BREWERY, in the Province of Wellington, doing a profitable trade, and possessing facilities for Carrying on an increasing business. There is a plentiful supply of water on the premises. For further particulars, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO,, 1091 Willis-street, Wellington. TO LET, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, in Russellstreet, near the Port. Apply to Mr A. BUSH, 1125 Waiinea-atreet. TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. 740 TO LET,- a Two-roomed COTTAGE. Apply to D. BURNS, Waimea-street. 1149 TWO EOOMS to LET, Unfurnished. Immediate possession. Apply to Mr ROGERS, Waimea-street. 1123 TO LET, a Five-roomed COTTAGE, with Garden, corner of Tasmanand Halifax streets. Apply at the Pier Hotel, the Port. U56
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 June 1868, Page 3
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