Advertisements. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON, Transhipping at Wanganui for Taranaki and Manukau. J mHE s.s. j| Ajk JL STORM BIRD %_n§ls_^**_ wu^ leave for the above Ports on the 1 lth inst., at 10 •^llilillg^a.m. For Pr sijjhfc or Passage, apply to CURTIS, BROTHERS, 312 Agents. FOR SYDNEY VrA GREY AND HOKITIKA. J mjhi rfIHE Panama Co.'s steamship •*•**■ E G M ° N T ■j|pMg||||piß appointed to leave as above or about Feb. 10, For freight or passage, apply at the Company's . office, Government Wharf. 179 FOR WESTPORT, GEEYMOURH, AND HOKITIKA. «* mHE steamer , $Jk X CHARLES EDWARD is now receiving Cargo at the Albion J^ttWgM!^ Wharf, and will leave as above on ■"^^^^^•JbTilDAY, 12th inst., at 10 a.i_. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, February 12, 1869. 330 FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. * A Jin rf "IHE fest and 'favorite s.s. w£tov ■"*- MURRAY -Mullk_l-^ w iH leave for the above ports •"-^Hffl&an SATURDAY NEXT at 10 a.ra. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to Messrs THOMPSON & STAVERT, Bridgestreet. 273 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 9, 1869. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of the Province will be held at the Provincial Hall, Nelson, on MONDAY next, the 15th inst., at half-past 7 o'clock in the Evening, to consider what steps should be taken with reference to the approaching VISIT of H.R.H. the DUKE of EDINBURGH to the colony. , OSWALD CURTIS, I 324 Superintendent. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. j TO-MORROW, THURSDAY EVENING. Re-appearance for Two Nights only of TT.HE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. MR. J. SMALL, MR. J. CHAMBERS, MR. E. SALAMAN and MRS. NATHAN. First appearance of LITTLE MARION as PADDY MILES, IN i THE LIMERICK BOY. First production of the Musical Burletta, THE SENTINEL. Front Seat's, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s ; Gallery is. 328 /CLEARING- OUT QIALE __ /".OST "pRICE. The Undersigued leav-ing the Province. ; CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, 301 TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. THE Undersigned, in returning thanks to the public of Nelson, begs to inform them that the above establishment has been disposed of to Mr R. E. M'RAE-; who, having secured -he services of the same assistants, will continue the business as usual, and supply meat of the best ', quality at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, and trusts by such means to secure the same liberal support. JOHN JOHNSON, By Ids Attorney, Wm. SMITH. Nelson, Feb 1, 1869. 257 P . MOLLEB, GENERAL COOPER, Lower Bridge-street (Opposite bis old shop.; HAS the pleasure of informing the public that he has again COMMENCED BUSINESS in Nelson, and trusts to obtain a liberal share of their support, as his charges are moderate combined with good workmanship. TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. All kinds of Dairy Utensils on hand. Colonial-made BOX CHURNS (warranted) kept in stock and made to order. 305
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 33, 10 February 1869, Page 3
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