PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. EXCURSION TO MOTFEKA AND KAITERITERI. «a*k?|. nriHE p.s. |||2|J|g^ LADY BARKLY Will (weather permitting) leave Nelson for Motueka on TUESDAY, November 9, at 8 a.m.; Motueka for Kaiteriteri at 10.30 a.m.; Motueka for Nelson at 6 p.m. Fare, ss. Motueka to Kaiteriteri, 2s. 6d. J. S. CROSS, Junr., 2377 Agent. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, and BLUFF. Jj - riIHE Steamship JjgL AIEEDALB, 1 will leave for above Ports, on or about SATURDAY, the 13th instant. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 2367 Government Wharf. PO STPONE MENT. TO PERSONS FURNISHING. MESSRS. THOMPSON & STAVERT will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At .their Stores; Trafalgar Street, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 4 Fpring Hair-seated Sofas 2 do., do. 12 Colonial Couches, "with Cushions and Pillows complete 6 Dining Tables. Polished Tops 10 Kitchen Tables 48 Cane-seated Chairs 4 Book Cases, Glass Doors 1 Washstand 1 Dressing Table 8 Chests of Drawers 2 Arabian Bedsteads 10 Bulrush Beds Loo Tables, Bootjacks, and a variety of other Furniture, all quite new. Sale at 1 1 a.m. 2315 THOMPSON & STAVERT. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. rpUESDAY NEXT, the 9th instant, will be JL observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, November 5, 1869. 2373 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against the Undersigned are requested to be SENT IN for PAYMKNT on or before the 12th inst. and ALL ACCOUNTS DDE to him MUST also ; BE SETTLED by that date. S. COHEN. Postoffice Store, Lower Moutere, November 4, 1869. 2382 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THREE' NIGHTS ONLY ! ! ! THATCHER THE INIMITABLE LOCAL VOCALIST I AND GREATEST SONG-WRITER OF THE AGE, Accompanied by MR. J. ■ S M A L L, The Favorite Irish Vocalist, MR. J. DANIELS, The great Baritone, and Delineator of Henkt Russell's Compositions, and MR. E. SALAMON, The eminent Pianist and Composer, Comprising the greatest amount of Vocal and Instrumental Talent that has ever visited the City of Nelson, will have the honor of appearing for the first time ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8. TWO LOCAL SONGS, Written expressly for the occasion, entitled THE SUPERINTENDENCY ELECTION, : and THE WANGAPEKA GOLD REEFS. Reserved Seats, 35.; Gallery, Is.; Body 2s. > Performance to commence at Eight o'clock. ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 262, 6 November 1869, Page 3
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