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TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, between Moonlight's publichouse and Forest Inh, a Black Leather BAG. Any person bringing the same to the ofiice of this paper, will receive the above reward. 1653 LOST, BETWEEN Mr Sigley's, To.toi Valley, and Mr Snow's Hardy-street, a CARRIAGE CUSHION. Any person bringing the same to R. Burn & Co.'s, will be rewarded. 1718 THIS EVENING. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY EVENING, August 10, Undei* the Patronage of the LICENSED VICTUALLERS of Nelson. BENEFIT OF MRS RYAN. THE COUNTESS; Or, Summer and Winter. Count Strawsburg Mr Montgomery Peter Mr Vincent James... Mr Hall Samper ... Mr W. Ryan James Mr Wright Countess Miss Eliza Travers Marian Mrs W.Ryan After which, A Variety of SINGING and DANCING, To be followed by Mr J. H. COOK, the Phrenologist, Who has kindly given his assistance for this occasion, and will appearin his Unrivalled Entertainment, surpassing everything that has yet been seen. To be. continued with Comic Songs ,by a Gentleman Amateur. The whole to conclude with THE ROUGH DIAMOND. In which a Juvenile Amateur of Nelson, 10 years of age will appear in COUSIN JOE. Sir William Evergreen ... Mr Ryan Captain Blenheim .. Gentleman Amateur Lord Plato Mr Thornton Cousin Joe Juvenile Amateur Margery Mrs Ryan Lady Plato... Miss Eliza Travers Mr JOHNNY LOCKYER, The greatest Negro Delineator of the age, Has arrived, and will appear TO-NIGHT. Mons. THORNTON, the only real Lcientific man in the world, will Me§merise Mr Lockyer and his subjects, and all the audience if required. The Art will be expounded to all. Admission, 45., 25., and Is. Children, halfprice. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained from ah the principal Stores and Hotels in the town. 1699 FORESTERS' ANNIVERSARY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the Widow and Orphans' Fund, of the Ancient Order of Foresters will take place at the Provincial Hall, TO-MORROW, August 11, 1868. Double tickets, 15s. 6d.; Gentlemen's single tickets, 10s. 6d.; Ladies- 1 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. Stewards. 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. LDRON begs to inform the public that his • Conveyance will only RUN to WAIMEA WEST, till further notice, in consequence of the bad state of the Moutere road. 1609 THE Undersigned begs to inform the Mercantile Community of Nelson and the Pubhc 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 PAEiTNfeRSJSIP AND SALE EXTRAORDINARY. J P. BLACK & 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 & 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 RELIN-< ! QUISHING 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. Trafidg^f-t-eet,Jdly3l, lß6B. ifi&9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 187, 10 August 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 187, 10 August 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 187, 10 August 1868, Page 3

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