FOR WANGANUI, TARANAKI; g§ AND MANUKAU (lUCKLA_ND)v 7 J - ■ rnHE N.Z.S.N. CO/S; Steamer}.;; ' ' y^GBMBJBJ)/; leave as above TO-MORROWV, Thursday, the 28th instant. For Freight dir Passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & CO.* 7 Agenta. . Nelson, 27th October, 1869. . 2815 FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, and BLUFF. ' ' I „ rpHE s.B. LORD ASHLEY leave for the above Ports' on or about SATURDAY, the 30th instant. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 2286 Government Wharf. FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. JL fT.HE Regular Trader JHg^ M "I D G E s^^^^^. Will Sail for the above Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. LIVICK, *• 2221 Albion Wharf, BALL AT WAIMEA WEST/, MR. HALL begs to announce to the inhabitants of Waimea West and ; tlie"Burrounding districts that his ASSEMBLY^BALL will t-ike place at the School-house, Waimea-west, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 28th instant. _. The Volunteer Cadet Band will play at intervals during the evening. Tickets, 6s. each, Refreshments included. y ■ : 2282 TO THE ELECTORS OF NELSON. I BEG you will please take notice that I have NO NEWSPAPER to REPRESENT ME. The Mail and Examiner heing fdr.'CUKTIS ; the Colonist has at last espoused the cause of GIBBS, so judge me by what you know, not by what the papers wish you to think. I wish to be the PEOPLE'S MAN. 2299 W. AKERSTEN. TDUTTON-HOLED ELECTORS. The Members of the Committee for a certain Candidate for the Superintendency are , in. .the habit of Button -holing every one supposed to have a Vote. Thej visit thoir houses ~' and commit other pieces of impertinence/ 2 " Nearly all the traps in town are. hired for the Ist of November, regardless of expense $ this may be called fair Electioneering, but it does not look respectable for a GENTEEL SUPERINTENDENT! WORKING MEN! VOTE FOR CURTIS, AKD THE RAILWAY TO THE MOON! J Bt Oeder or Me. Akebstfn's Committee. 2305 THE REPORT circulated throughout the WAIMEAS by Mr. W. WILKIE, to the EFFECT that Mr. AKERSTEN would RESIGN in FAVOR of Mr. GIBBS is CONTRARY to FACT. Mr: AKERSTEN WILL GO TO THE POLL! and in all probability to WIN ! ! ! - ' 2306 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1869. m e - w."h. ir™ Will again appear in his . MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Entitled - ' . ' Bartolemus Bunkum's Folio of Fun ! The Volunteer Band is Engaged expressly for the occasion. , , Front Seats, 35., Back, do., 25., Gallery, lsi , ,2295 TICTORIA TTOT:EL, Haven Road. JOL Amusements Every Evening, B, o'clock. ADMISSION FREE. " 2200 QKITTLES ! a KITTLES 1 SKITTLES! ! . | Four men 'oh'the Beach will p!ay*any Four ■ ; men in Town ; Home and .^ome. 7 7 >7 ; Match for £2 and Two Bottle 3 Wiiie each Game, . :' 2291 '.•'."'"•' ; ■ H -*^- : * ::Bu s^-; ; '-7 : '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 253, 27 October 1869, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 253, 27 October 1869, Page 3
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