New Advertisements. WANTED, a Respectable, Active YOUNG WOMAN as Housemaid, and Assist in the Bar. References required. SHIP HOTEL. 1611 WANTED, a MAN for REPAIRING MARBLE. 1605 T. NEWTON & CO. WANTED, a MAN for REPAIRING IRON FENDERS. 1607 T. NEWTON & CO. FOR SALE. FLAX and TOW for MATTRESSES, at Low Trices, at T. G, DENNE'S, Collingwood-street. 1609 TO LET.— A HOUSE, ORCHARD, and 16 ACRES ojp LAND in Toi-Toi 'Valley Apply to J. THORNTON, Bridge-street. 1119 FOR SALE or TO LET. A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE. 1617 ALFRED GREENFIELD. THE TENDERS of Messrs SCOTT and COOKE for work': required by "W. OLDHAM, Esq., have been ACCEPTED. THOMAS BRUNNER. Nelson, August 30, 1870. 1612 C A U T IJ_O N . PERSONS DEPASTURING CATTLE and HORSES in Milton Grove, between Bridge and Hardy-streets, will be proceeded against according to Law. 1604 FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, between Mrs. BIRD'S, Trafalgar st. and Wesleyan Church, Hardy-st, A GOLD BROOCH. FiDder rewarded on bringing it to 1606 JOSEPH CRISP. NELSON REGATTA CLUB. MI-MBERS are requested to MEET at the ship Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30, sharp. New Members are requested to attend. 1614 I. O. O. F., M. U. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE. rpHE MEETING of the above Lodge will be JL held at the Nelson Hotel, on the Evening of WEDNESDAY, the 31st current. By order of^the N. G., JOHN BHEEN, 1613 Pro Secretary. FUNERAL. npHE FRIENDS of Mr. J. SIGLEY are reJ. respectfully requested to attend the FUNEKAL of his late Wife. The Procession ■Rill leave Toi-toi Valley, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, at Half-past Two o'clock. W. BRENT, 1610 Undertaker. PENNY READINGS. MUSIC, &c , FOlt THE BOYS. On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At 7 o'clock. At the TEMPERANCE HALL. ADMISSION, ONE PENNY. 1617 H. D. JACKSON. CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on and after the Twelfth day of September next, the Provisions of the ' Cattle Trespass Act, 1865," will be enforced on my Land on the Port Hills, and that it is my intention to claim damages for ail Cattle Trespassing on the said Land, Fenced ©r Unfencd. JOHN KIDSON. Nelson, August 12, 1870. 1506 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK ONLY ! ! ! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF Tyj-R. g "jyps /GEORGE T^ARRELL (Late Mes. ROBERT HEIR), TO-NIGHT. Last Time of Mr. and Mbs. DARRELL AT HOME. Last time of Shakespeare's TRAGEDY op "MACBETH." Me. George Darrkll in his Marvellous Impersonation of " THE YOUNG GIRL OF THE DAY," MRS GEO. DARK ELL'S ROYAL RECITALS, TRIUMPHS OF ELOCUTIONARY ART. Every Student should hear them. A HOsT OF NEW SONGS. THE CROW ! ! THE CROW !I \ SIDE-SPLITTING SONG AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, ENTIRELY FRESH PROGRAMME. "HAMLET," "HUNCHBACK," "LOVE CHASE," &c. &c NEW SONGS J ! NEW SONGS !! ! See Progrnmmes. Front Seats, 4/- Second Seats, 2/- Gallery, 1/t^ Carriages, Half-past Ten. 1615
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 204, 30 August 1870, Page 3
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