FORESTERS' ANNIVERSARY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the Widow and Orphans' Fund, ofthe Ancient Order of Foresters will take place at the Provincial Hall, On TUESDAY, August 11, 1868. Double tickets, 15s. 6d.; Gentlemen's single tickets, 10s. 6d.; Ladies' tickets. 6s. 6d., including refreshments. • Tickets can be obtained of the Committee — J. Pratt, C.R.; W. Stallard, S.C.R. ; J. Camp, Sec, and Brothers H. Moore, J. F. Leech, and R. Simpson. Tickets for the Gallery can also be obtained. Sxewaeds. Mr A. Pitt Mr J. R. Waters Mr R. Disher Mr A. Fletcher Mr C. E. Cotterell Mr S. Wadman. Master of the Ceremonies — Mr W. Lane. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. J. PRATT, C.R., 1631 Chairman of the Committee. THE undersigned begs to inform the Mercantile Community of Nelson and the Public generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as AUCTIONEER, in those spacious premises formerly occupied by Mr J. H. Levien, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. 1605 JOHN R. MABIN. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP, AND SALE EXTRAORDINARY. J P. BLACK Se SON beg to notify to the , PUBLIC that as soon as the affairs of the late firm of Black, Campbell, & Black shall have been adjusted, the business will be resumed under the style or firm of J. P. Black Se Son, and that from the date of reopening until removal to their NEW PREMISES, the whole of the very extensive stock which belonged to the late firm will be offered at greatly reduced prices. J. P. BLACK & SON desire to draw special attention to the fact that they intend RELINQUISHING the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, and that therefore every article in that line will be offered at such prices as ought to ensure a speedy clearance. Terms cash. * # * Wanted a respectable and well-educated Youth as an APPRENTICE. Also, a MESSAGE BOY. Applications to be made personally at the Warehouse. Trafalgar-street, July 31, 1868. 1639 FOR SALE. MUST be Cleared Off at LOWEST RATES, to make room for Goods per Ballarat. 800 bushels Prime Oats 15 tons Brown River Potatoes 10 „ Best Hobarton Flour 50 kegs Prime Butter 60 flitches First-class Bacon. 1626 E. BUXTON & CO. W. WAI LE S WISHES to intorm the inhabitants of Nelson and vicinity that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as CLOTHIER and OUTFITTER, in those premises adjoining Lightband and Jackson's, and hopes by keeping a well-assorted Stock and selling at prices to suit the times, to merit a share of patronage. oj £ S o ,_; a t-i cc m as ~ n o. a a. o N -' © CJ • — 8 H r 00 H v ~ <_** »§ S ° i - -2 pq of A o 2 » a & © <% -s cS <Q w Q 2 •« g * w «ff S m § «§ - K IS H 5q H .g O « fl 3 "2 £ tf • !> E=J "S t-j* .5 fe O «T p .2 g w 2 'S o a W. W A I L E S, Trafalgar-Btreet. 1640 TENDERS accepted by the Waimea Road Board:— F. Smith, clearing road at Thorpe, per chain 0 9 0 W. Scott, clearing road near Tomlinson's, per chain 8 o 0 T. J. THOMPSON, 1662 ' Secretary. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are requested for the erection of a COTTAGE in Collingwood-street. Plan and specification can be seen at Mr. EVERETT'S, Collingwood-street. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. August 5, 1868. 1668
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 183, 5 August 1868, Page 3
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