ALL FOWLS TRESPASSING _ on my Ground after the 17 th May will be DES* TROYED.— E. M. I. Q'DOWD. 983WANTED IMMEDIATELY.^- A FIRST CLA *S TAILOR, constant employment. Apply, JOHN McDAVITT, Greymouth. ; N.B. None but sober men need . apply,, as highest wages are given. 968 fS <f> REWARD.— LOST, tbe Nelson side of OW^J the Turnpike. TWO LARGE RED WORKING BULLOCKS, and a RED and. WHITE HEIFER. The Finder, on delivering them at the TURF HOTEL, will receive the above reward. 893 H. WARREN. NOW OPEN, GOLDSMID'S /CIRCULATING T IBRARY, Half-yearly Subscription . . . ss. Single Volumes . . per' week 3d. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 870 NOTICE is Hereby Given, that a SITTING of the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT will be held at the COURT-HOUSE, WANGAPEKA, on THURSDAY, the 19th May, at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, and on the. Fourth.. Wednesday in every succeeding month, at tbe same hour and place. JOHN SHARP, Resident Magistrate. Nelson, May 11, 1870. 979 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will be held at the ENGINK-HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven o'clock. Business : To propose new Members, &c. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 965 Hon. Secretary. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. CHILDREN'S TREAT. THE CHILDREN will meet at the TEMPERANCE HALL, at 10 o'clock in the Morning, and walk in PROCESSION round the Town, returning to the Hall for REFRESHMENTS (consisting of Cakes, Buns, and Tea in abundance). In the Evening, at Half-past Six, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when the Children will recite Pieces and Sing Melodies, after which the DISSOLVING VIEWS will be exhibited. Admission, 6d. eacb. B. CRISP. SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735. MONTHLY MEETING of above Lodge on Tuesday THIS EVENING, May 17, at the Lodge-Room, Nelson Hotel, at half-past Seven o'clock. By order of the W.M., JNO. PERCY, 976 Secretary. CAUTION. FROM and after this date ALL PERSONS DESTROYING RABBITS or otherwise TRESPASSING on the Property lately occupied by Messrs. CRESSWELL & NORGATE, at STOKE will be PROSECUTED. GEO. F. MARTIN. Stoke, May 11, 1870. 949 J^AY, BLACKSMITH, Collingwood-street (Next Temperance Hall) Informs the public that he has commenced business as above, and trusts that by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, to merit a share of the public favor. Shoeing, &c, at tbe shortest notice. 964 DAY AND NIGHT EXHIBITION. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. M E - LD Ry s CELEBRATED PICTURE, mHE "T^VERGREEN Executed in the NATIVE WOODS OF TIE COLONY, IS NOW ON VIEW AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TRAFALGAR STREET. Tliis Wonderful Piece of Workmanship must be seen to be appreciated. Admission— ls.; Children, Half-price. The Exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. 948
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 115, 17 May 1870, Page 3
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