ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a WHITE TERRIER DOG, with Brown Spots, answering to the name of " Charley." Anyone bringing it to Mr. Holder, •will receive the above reward. 1456 TENDERS will be Received by Mr. W.ROUT or the undersigned until 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the llth instant, for CLEARING WATER TABLES on the Stoke Road. Specification to be seen at the Turf Hotel. T. J. THOMPSON, 1456 Secretary to Road Board. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. CRUMPTON will leave her late residence, Oaklands, Stoke, on SATURDAY NEXT, August 6, at Half-past 11 a.m., for tlie New Cemetery, at Ne^on. Tlie earlier service will be taken at Christ Church, Nelson. 1459 CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registered). SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company who have not paid the SECOND CALL, due June 20, are requested to do so IMMEDIATELY. WILLIAM STAVERT, Legal Manager. Nelson, August 1, 1870. 1437 CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registered.) THE SHARE CERTIFICATES in this Company are now READY ibr ISSUE. Original Shareholders in applying for these Certificates, will please produce the Receipts they received on application for Shares. Those who have purchased since will please produce the t transfer papers. WILLIAM STAVERT, Legal Manager. Nelson, August 1, 1870. 1433 CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registered). TENDERS are invited lor CUTTING and CONVEYING to the Machine Site of this Company, at Wangapeka, a Quantity of TIMBER, for the Erection of a House for Machinery and other purposes. Specifications to be seen at the Office of the Company, Trafalgar-street, and in the hands of Mr. ISAAC GILL, Working Manager, Wangapeka. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Company, at Nelson, until 5 p.m. on the 2lst instant. WILLIAM STAVERT. Legal Manager. Nelson, August 3, 1870. 1454 NELSON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. T ADY /^ LARAmRIMBLETON Presents ker compliments to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nelson, and requests the honor of their Company THIS (Friday) EVENING. August 5, at 8 o'clock. TV/fR. QJGORGE /COTTERELL Has promised to be one of the Party, and will try to amuse and be funny. As there is a "charitable object" in view, there will be an entraLce fee, or whatever it is calltd, of 25., and front seats 3s. Tickets may be obtained of Mr. W. M. Stanton HORRID MONEY ! ! ! 1440 WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS in aid oe the CHRIST CHURCH ORGAN FUND. mHE SECOND ENTERTAINMENT of the JL SERIES will take place at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT when CAPTAIN ROUGH will deliver a Short DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE, to be followed by READINGS, RECITATIONS, and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC by the HARMONIC SOCIETY'S BAND. Admission, ls. Doors Open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. 1453 ■piSING QUN TTOTEL, WAIMEA ROAD. THE Undersigned having taken the above Hotel, would respectfully inform his Friends and the Public in general that he has made considerable alterations and improvements in the above Building, and that no effort on his part shall be wanting to render his Customers as comfortable as at any other House in the City. Best Wines, Ales, and Spirits, always in Stock. Good Beds. A Capital Skittle Allet, Newly Built, will be Opened on Saturday. Paddock and Stable. 1452 H. T. HALL, Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 182, 5 August 1870, Page 3
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524Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 182, 5 August 1870, Page 3
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