FOR SALE. /CHERRY WINE and A PPLES, Delivered to any part of the City. CHARLES BAUTLETT, 791 Washington Valley. THE CHILDREN OF NELSON. VISIT OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. mHE CHILDREN OF NELSON Are requested to meet at the TEMPERANCE HALL On SATURDAY EVENING, NEXT, At Half-past Six o'clock, For the purpose of practising the NATIONAL ANTHEM. 813 VISIT OF H.R.H. the DUKE or EDINBURGH. mHE CHILDREN OF NELSON Are requested to meet at the TEMPERANCE HALL, At 10 o'clock, On the morning of the arrival of His Royal Highness, for the purpose of FORMING A PROCESSION. After the Procession, LUNCH AND TEA will be provided for the Ladies and Children gratuitously in the Hall. AN ENTERTAINMENT (For the Benefit of the Band of Hope) will be given in the Temperance Hall, on the Evening of the Landing of the Prince, consisting of SINGING AND RECITATIONS. The following Pieces will be Sung, under the direction of Mr. J. Siglet, Junr.: — Chorus — " Hail Smiling Morn/ ... Spofforth Trio—" Oh ! the Lone Starry Hours." Glee — •' tee our Oars with Feathered Spray." Stevenson Song — " Chime again, Beautiful Bells." Glee— "Lordly Gallants." Calcott Song and Chorus — 'Just after the Battle." Instrumental Music — Harmonium. Song and Chorus — " God Bless our Sailor Prince." Glover Song— "Tubal Cain." Russell Part Song — " There's Music in the Air." Rout Quartette— " We Trill a Hymn." ... Muller Chorus — " God Save the Queen ! " Admission to the Entertainment, 2s. Children, Is. Doors open at 7, Commence at Half-past 7. 814 B. CRISP. NOTICE. mENDERB for the undermentioned PROJ. VISIONS will he received at this Office, on or before the loth instant, for the supply in such quantities as may be required, for the NATIVES, during the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Meat @ per Ib. Bread „ „ Potatoes „ j, Sugar „ „ Tea Orders for the quantity required for each service will be issued daily. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEXANDER MACKAY, Commissioner. Native Reserves Office, Nelson, Bth April, 1869., 819 TRAFALGAR SQUARE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. THE COMMITTEE request that Gentlemen who have given in their names as Members of the above will pay their Subscriptions to Mr JNO. SHEEN, the Secretary, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Nelson, April 8, 1869. 818 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the JLi Partnership between the undersigned, JAMES PALMER BLACK, and JOHN \ BLACK, in the Trade or business of DRAPEHS, in the City of Nelson, New Zealand, under the firm of J. P. BLACK & SON", was on and from the first day of April, now instant, DISSOLVED by mutual consent ; and in future the business will be carried on by the said JOHN BLACK on his own account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said Partnership in the regular course of trade. Witness, our hands this fifth day of April, in the year One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. JAMES P. BLACK. JOHN BLACK. Witness, Donald Sinclaib, Solicitor & Notary Public, Nelson. 615
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 82, 9 April 1869, Page 3
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