PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY i OF NELSON. THE NOVEMBER MEETING will be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, on MONDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at Half-past Six o'clock p.m. Stewards. — Messrs. Burn and Burns. W. ROUT, 2420 Secretary. QHEEPWASH rjpoBACCO. In Large or Small Quantities ready for use. 2422 MORRISON, SCLANDERS, & CO. TO BE RAFFLED FOR AT THE WAKATU HOTEL. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. A CHOICE LOT OF JEWELLERY. Ist Prize— Gold English Lever Watch 2nd „ Silver „ 3rd „ Gold Chain and Locket 4th „ Silver Geneva Watch sth „ Ladies' Gold Brooch. The Raffle to take place at 8 o'clock sharp. 2415 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the LOWER WAKEFIELD SCHOOL ROOM, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 15th instant, at 7 p.m., for the purpose, of Memorializing the General Government on the Sale of Auriferous Land at Wangapeka. By order of the Committee. November 10, 1869. 2416 THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. mHE Independent Committee to secure Vr. X LUCKIE'S ELECTION will MEET uc Mr. CLEMENTS' Premises, Trafalgar Stro*-t, | THIS, Friday EVENING, at Halt-past Seven j o'clock. -- j A Full attendance of Electors interested is ' requested. JAMES HENRY, 24 1 9 Chairman of Committee. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 2P_P% ACHES of AGRICULTURAL \J\J LAND, situated in Waimea West, adjoining Mr. Redwood's, lately occupied by Mr. PAUL SPANGER. For fuither particulars apply to CHRISTOPHER tRANK, Hardystreet. 2i13 "OIRD, OLOW Se TWILLS' p\ REAT A MERICAN piRCUS. FISHER'S PADDOCK, BRIDGE STREET. - THIS, FRIDAY EVENING. TOR TEE BENEFIT of the CONVALESCENT FUND j OF THE ' NELSON HOSPITAL. Under tbe distinguished patronage of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, j ASD I THE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. A variety of Entertainments and Scenes in the Circus, and Acrobatic Performances, by the following talented members of the Company : — 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 CHRISTOFF, The most astounding Tight Rope Dancer, the acknowledged best Periormer on the Rope that ever appeared in the Colonies. THE THREE WONDERS. Young American, Young Olma, and Liliputian Charlie, in their daring Acrobatic Entertainment. Mr. THOMAS BIRD, The Great Trick Rider and Contortionist. MR. BLOW, And highly trained and sagacious Trick Dogs in their pleasing and entertaining performance. Doors Open at Half-past Seven. Performance to commence at Eight, sharp. Pit, 2s. j Dress Circle, 4s. j Children, Half-price. 2404
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 266, 12 November 1869, Page 3
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