New Advertisements. TO LET.— A HOUSE, ORCHARD, and 16 ACRES of LAND in Toi-Toi ; Valley Apply to J. THORNTON, Bridge-street. 1119 WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE for a STATION. The Man for General Work, the Wife for Housework. Wages, £80 per annum. Apply to ALFRED WARREN, 1706 NJle-slreet. MOTUEKA. mHE p OURLAY THUMILY Will appear at Motueka On SATURDAY EVENING, September 17. 1703 NELSON PIONEER MINING COMPANY. IT is Hereby Notified that the PAYMENT of the Second Portion of the CALL, Postponed till the 15th instant, is FURTEER POSTPONED til the 15th October. JOHN M'INTOSH, 1700 Secretary. POSTPONEMENT OF PENNY READINGS. TWTOTICE is Hereby Given that in consequence ±1 of the ENTERTAINMENT to be given by the NELSCN ARTIZANS' ASSOCIATION on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, there will be NO Penny Readings for the Boys this week. 1704 H. D. JACKSON. 1. 0. O. F., M. U. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE. ON account of the ITall being engaged, the LODGE will be held in the MASONIC ROOM, NELSON HOTEL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at Half-past Seven o'clock. 1699 WILLIAM W. SQUIRES, N.G. mENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by Mr. JL G. Holland until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, '20th instant, for GRAVELLING part of the Trunk Road at Foxhill. Specification to be seen at the Foxhill Inn. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 1694 Secretary Waimea Road Board. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. mHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby _L gives NOTICE that for the future no Tender for work to the value of £20 and upwards will be entertained, unless accompanied by an offer of SATISFACTORY SECURITY to the amount of 50 per cent on the contract price for the due performance of the work. And no Tender will be accepted from any Contractor whose work shall be unfinished. T. J. THOMPSON, 1695 Secretary. REMOVAL OF IRONMONGERY BUSINESS FROM HARDY- ST. TO BRIDGE-ST. w. crw™ Begs leave to announce that he has Removed to the Premises next the Warehouse of Me. T. "R. Fisher, where he hopes he may still be favored with the support of all who have been his Customers in Hardy -street, and of many others to whom Bridge-street will be a more convenient market. Increased experience of the requirements of his Customers, frequent supplies from the EDglish Markets, and a strict adherence to the Cash System in his business, will, he believes, enable him to guarantee to all who may favor him -with their custom, GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. 1697 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THE CELEBRATED f^ OURLAY -171AMILY WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 14. ; ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ! THE CHRISTENING, Grand Miscellaneous Entertainment, concluding with an Amusing Sketch, entitled the RIGHTS OF WOMAN ! Doors open at Half-past Seven ; Overture to commence at Eight. Reserved Seats, 35.; Second do., 25.; Gallery ONE SHILLING. 2ST.B. — Family Tickets, admitting five, to the Reserved Seats, Ten Shillings ; to be had at the usual places. FRIDAY EVENING, September 16, LAST NIGHT ! IC9B
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 216, 13 September 1870, Page 3
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