TO THE ELECTORS I tltf T#E Glf tW;-> n .c i,s''o^nv' ; :-;.j f^ ENTLEMENj— The Nomination (^ MefflbeflV, \X of the Provincial Council fof therCity <if ! ;" Nelson has been fixed for Taesday next, when le, is my intention to ask you to renew the cotifl* dence you have so often placed in me by electing r me one of your Representatives. I have the honour to 4 be,' Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY ADAMS, Nelson, Nov. 3, 1369, 2364 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON f^ ENTLEMEN,— As the nomination of Can** \X didates to represent the City in the Pro- 1 vincial Council will take place on thf 9th instatitj I take this opportunity of informing you that, it is my intention again to solicit your suffrages^ and I trust you will consider that my conduct as your representative during the past four years has been sufficiently satisfactory to merit a continuance of ycur support. ALFRED GREENFIELD". Nelson, Nov. 2, 1869. 2340 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. . ' /"■^ENTLEMENj— At the request of many of \JT the Electors, I have again consented td become a Candididate to represent you in the Provincial Council, and should you again rtturfl me to fill that important trust, I will endeavouf to forward the interests of the City and the Pro* vince generally to the best of my ability. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, Yours obediently; ROBERT BURN. Nelson, Nov. 3, 1869. ' - . 234 d NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T)EMOVED to NEW OFFICES, next Union JX Bank, Hardy- street, Nelson. 2353 ADAMS & KiN&bON. VICTORIA TT OTEL, Haven Road. JZL Amusements Evert Evening, 8 o'clock. - ADMISSION FREE. 2200 ARRIVAL OF IDIRD, OLOW & TTTILLS* /^ REAT A MERICAN This Splendid Company has been playing with the greatest possible success for the period of Three Months in Auckland, and intend playing for a Limited number of Nights in Nelson, on the Ground known as FISHER'S PADDOCK, Bridge Stfeet. The Performance will commence with the:. - GRAND STAR and WALTZ ENTREE with the SIX TRAINED STEEDS, Who will go through a Variety of Performances, led by Miss Annie Norman and Mr. Bird. Mr. GOULD WALLACE In his Beautiful INDIAN JUGGLING ENTERTAINMENT SIGNOR SALAVARIO, The South American Star Rider, in his Intrepid Feats of Horsemanship. MADAME ANAREAU, The most accomplished and daring Lady Equestrienne of the day. Mr. MORRIS MURRAY |; . ■.- The Prince of Clowns, in his amusing Stump Oration. HERR CHHTSTOFF; . The most astounding Tight Rope Dancef, thfl acknowledged best Performer on the Rope that ever appeared, in the Colonies. THE THREE WONDERS. Young American, Young Olma, and Lilipatiafl Charlie, in their daring Acrobatic ' ; Entertainment. • Mr. THOMAS BIRD, The Great Trick Rider and Conortionist. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NoTetflbeir 6, there will be a GRAND MID-DAY ■PERFORMANCE for the Accommddaioa of . Schools and Families residing in the , • \ , Country. Doors Open at Half-past Two* ■. • Doors Open at Half-past Seven. " ; .i Performance to commence at Eight, sharp* Pit, 2s,} Dress Oirole, 4s, j »Child?ett>f Half-price, '•;;.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 260, 4 November 1869, Page 3
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