CLIFTON, MOTUPIPI, GOLDEN BAY. THE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW and TEA MEETING of the CLIFTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held at the CLIFTON INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY, January 5, .1871.. FOOT-RACING, JUMPING, and VARIOUS SPORTS durin? the Afternoon. THE CLIFTON CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS will Perform in the Evening. DANCING will commence immediately after the Entertain ment. Mr. J. Walker has promised to attend for the occasion. Doors will be opened to the Snow at 1 o'clock. Mr. A. Dodsov will provide the TEA and REFRESHMENTS. Tea for Adults, Is. 6d. each ; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Tickets to the Show, Is. each, Refreshments during the day and Evening at moderate charges. Admission to the Entertainment in the Evening, Dancing included, Is. Doors to be opened at Half-past Seven, to commence punctually at Eight o'clock. All Children who have attended School regularly admitted free to the tea, show, and entertainment. Messrs Gibson and Gilbert will throw open THEIR GROUNDS TO THE PUBLIC from NoOll Until Sunset. fj§j*r It is particularly requested by the Committee of management that No Intoxicating Liquors shall be brought on the ground. Should sufficient inducement offer, the Kennedy will run a Special Excursion Trip for the occasion. .2379 TO LET, OFFICES in Trafalgar-street, now in the occupation of Mr. J. MTntosh. 2269 Apply E. NEHSB, Tobacconist. TO LET.— A New FOUR-ROOMED COT TAGE. Colonial Oven. Also Two Comfortable Apartments. FOR SALE, a Patch of Green OATS, and 5000 BRICKS, cheap. Apply J. SANDERS, the Wood. 2471 LOST, by a Wellington Excursionist, in the vicinity of the Wharf or Beach Road Yesterday (Regatta Day), a CAMELEON BROOCH set in Gold, with the Letters C.W.P. engraved on back. The Finder will oblige by leaving it at the Ofßce of this Paper, and be rewarded for his trouble. 2472 WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL TEA PARTY will be held on MONDAY, the 2nd instant, at LOWER 1 WAKEFIELD. -Tickets for Adults, 25. ; Chil- [ dren Half-price, A Band of Music will be in j attendance. SPORTS, &c. JOHN- SQUIRE,. . 2466 " HoniSec. "VTELSON . rpHO-TOGRAPHIC iTJ OOMS, HARDY STREET, T. H. B ANNEHR, Photographer, * S SUCCESSOR/TO A. FLETCHER, Photography in all its Branches Carefully Executed. Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR IOS. 2451 COLLINGWOOD COALS. JUST RECEIVED, SIXTY TONS COLLINGWOOD COALS. These Coals can always be obtained at the Depot of the undersigned. WANGANUI COALS ! A Cargo daily expected. NEWCASTLE COALS ! Of first-rate quality always on hand. Current Rates. R. G. GIBBONS, 23 !4 Government Wharf. /COLLINGWOOD /COAL TPvEPOT, -THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Just Arrived ex 'Waihopai,' and on Sale, rf\ TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, O\J 3C/- per ton at the Port. 33/ - „ Delivered. Particular attention is called to this Cargo, being the first of a very superior lot of coals, free from shale, and making but very little dirt. Arrived This Dat, and O-jt Sale— v 30 TONS WANGANUI COALS. Orders left at the Coal Depot, the Port, or with Mr. J. R. Mabin, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 2253 JAMES C. BURFORD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 307, 29 December 1870, Page 3
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