NELBON ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. AT the NEXT MEETING of this Association, TO-MORROW, November 2, a paper on "The best means of supplementing the Education of the Colony, and communicating useful and refining instruction," will be read by Mr. Simmons. Members are now permitted to introduce Lady Visitors. By order of the Committee, JOHN SMITH, 2062 Hon. Sec. NELSON PIONEER MINING COMPANY. mHERE will be a MEETING of the SHAREJL HOLDERS of the above Company on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd November, in the Tbafalcau Hotel, at Eight o'clock p m. Business Important. JOHN M'INTOSH, Hon. See. P.S.— Those who have NOT PAID the CALLS previously advertised, are requested to do so to the Secretary on or before MONDAY, the 31st instant, as the accounts have to be placed before the Meeting and Audited. 2058 JUST ARRIVED. TO BE SOLD CHEAP. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF T ADIES 1 PLAIN AND FANCY "OOOTS ■ B A AT JLJ» C. WEBB'S, 2045 BOOTMAKER, Hardy-st. NOW OPENING, DAILY, Ex Challexger. A NEW SUMMER STOCK OF ■pwBAPERT U /CLOTHING \J "OOOTS, &c, 13 Which will be Sold at the Lowest Remunerative Prices for Cash. E. DARTNALL, 2030 Richmond. MOUNT OPHIR COMPANY. MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS at JERVIS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, THIS TUESDAY, the Ist November, at 8 p.m. M. M. WEBSTER, 2048 Hon. Secretary. WESLETAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, SPRING GROVE. npilE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS for the X above School will be Preached on SUNDAY NEXT, Nov. 6, in the WESLEYAN CHAPEL, SPRING GROVE, in the Morning at Eleven, and in the Evening at Half-past Six, by the Rev. W. J. WATKIN. Collections, in aid of the School Fund, will be made after each Service. On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9, a Public TEA MEETING will take place ; tea on the table at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. After Tea a Meeting will be held, when the Children will recite some pieces, and several Ministers and Friends will address the public. Tickets for the Tea, Is. 6d. each. 2053 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, By order of the Sheriff. MR, : ELLIOTT will Sell by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY Nov. 2, opposite the Bush Taverx, in the Wood — A Quantity of Useful TTOUSEHOLD "CIURNITURE, Distrained by the Sheriff. The Sale to take place at 12 o'clock precisely. 2055 SALE BY AUCTION. Ex ' Waihopai,' on WEDNESDAY, November 2, at 3 p.m. 8 FAT Bullocks and Heifers 8 Store Cows 1 Fine Bull 150 Fat Wethers, Half-bred. Wm. STAVERT & CO., 2009 Auctioneers. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. T^RAMxVTIC AND ]V/f USICAL ENTERTAINMENT. TO-MORROW ! WEDNESDAY !!| EXTRA NIGHT FOR THE MILLION ! ! ! MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING, MRS. LACHLAN M'GOWAN, MR. J. B. STEELE, and MR. LACHLAN M'GOWAN, A GRAND PROGRAMME ! ! ! TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Oct. 31st, and Nov. 2nd and 4th. Positively the Farewell Nights of these Artistes ! When will be presented an Entire Change of Programme on each Evening. Prices of Admission: — Reserved Seats, Ss.; Back 2s. j Gallery, Is. Commence at Eight o'clock. 2044
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 257, 1 November 1870, Page 3
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