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ANNIVERSARY OF THE RICHMOND WESLEYAN CHAPEL. TBREE SERMONS will be PREACHED in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, RICHMOND, on SUNDAY NEXT, January I, 1870. That in the Morning at Eleven o'clock, and in the Evening at Half-past Six o'clock, by the Rev. W. J. Watkin; and that in the Afternoon, at Half-past Two o'clock, by Mr. J. T. Smith. On MONDAY, January 2nd, a PUBLIO TEA will take place at 5.30 ; after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Chair to be taken by J. W. Barnicoat, Esq. Addresses will be given by the Revds. W. D. Rusz, W. J. Watkin, J. A. Taylor, Messrs. Rose, Smith, Dartnall, Shannon, and Wagg. Collections at the close of each service, in aid of Trust. 2483 O LET.— A New FOUR-ttOOMED COT TAGE. Colonial Oven. Also Two Comfortable Apartments. FOR SALE, a Patch ot Green OATS, and 5000 BRICKS, cheap. Apply J. SANDERS, the Wood. 2471 COTTAGE TO LET. ASIX-ROOMED COTTAGE TO • LET, lately occupied by Mr. Wright. A Good STABLE. Apply to Mr. EDWD. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel. 2348; WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL TEA PARTY will be held on MOND AY, the 2nd instant, at LOWER WAKPIFIELD. Tickets for Adults, 25. ; Children Half-price, A Band of Music will be in attendance. SPORTS, &c. JOHN SQUIRE, 2466 Hon. Sec. TVTOTICE is Hereby Given, that on and after 131 the sth dav of January, 1871, the Cattle Trespass Act, 1863, will be enforced on my Property, beiug Sections 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 17, and 22 Awaroa. And I hereby give notice that I intend to Claim Damages for all Cattle Trespassing on the said Land, whether Fenced or Unenclosed. 2294 F. B. HADFIELD. WELBY HOUSE AWAROA. THIS delightfully situated and commodious MARINE RESIDENCE, at the head of GOLDEN" BAY, is now open for the accommodation of FAMILIES or INVALIDS desiring a pleasant change at the sea-side. Tlve Climate of this distriet is unrivalled, and the Scenery highly picturesque. ' Shooting, Fishing, and Boating may be suecessully and, agreeably pursued. There is also the dvantage of SAFE SEA-BATHING. TheE-tablishmentis under the careful management of a lady and gentleman, whose study will be to meet the wishes and requirements of all Visitors. For terms apply to F. B. HADFIELD, Chemis and Druggist, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. October 10, 1870. 1910 RUTHERFORD'S FLOUR. THIS SUPERIOR BRAND can always be had Wholesale or Retail, at Current Prices, At the Nelson Auction Rooms. 2366 JOHN R. MABIN. "VTELSON "OHOTOGRAPHIC TJOOMS, HARDY STREET, T. H. BANNEHR, Photographer, 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 EECEIVED, 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. /^OLLINGWOOD /^OAL T\EPOT, j THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Just Arrived ex 'Waihopai,' and on Sale, £ A TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, U\J 30/- 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 Day, and On Sale— 30 TONS WANGANUI COALS. Orders left at the Coal Depot, the Port, or with Mr. J. R. Mabin, Bridge-street, wili be carefully attended to. 2253 JAMES C. BURFORD. J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 309, 31 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 309, 31 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 309, 31 December 1870, Page 3

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